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EuropaBio’s 3rd annual
European Forum for Industrial Biotechnology 2010
Tuesday 19 – Thursday 21 October 2010Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa Edinburgh,
Scotland, UK
Europe’s leading industrial biotechnology event
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note from the organisers
Dear Delegate,
After the success of the previous two years in Brussels and Lisbon, the European Forum for
Industrial Biotechnology (EFIB) has established itself as the leading European industrial
biotechnology event. The unique objective of EFIB is to bring together:
•Industry,policymakers,investorsandresearchinstitutestodiscusspoliciesinorder
toworktowardsthesuccessfuldevelopmentofabiobasedeconomyinEurope
•Largecorporatecompanies,SMEsandstart-upstocreateanunrivallednetworking
platform
•Theentirevaluechain(fromfeedstocktoend-user)tostimulateinnovation
Thisyear’sEFIBwilltakeplaceon19-21Octoberinthehistoricandwonderfulcapitalof
Scotland,Edinburgh.Followingthewell-establishedmodelfrompreviousyears,wewillstart
with2pre-conferenceworkshops;oneon “Business Development for Industrial
Biotechnology” and one on “Marine Biotechnology”.Thiswillbefollowedbya2day
conferencecomprising2plenarysessionsand3paralleltracks(Feedstock, Policy, Business
and Finance, Innovation).Thepresentationswillbecomplementedbyseveralpaneldebates,
anexhibitionandmanynetworkingeventssuchasalocallythemeddrinksreception,various
brokerageeventsandmuchmore!
EFIB2010willenablethemainstakeholderstodiscusstheimpactofcurrentpoliciesand
possiblewaystofurtheracceleratemarketgrowthandcutcoststoreachcommercialsuccess.
Someoftheactual“hotissues”thatwillbediscussedare:
• Indirect Land Use Change (ILUC): policy vs. politic
• Is there a place for industrial crops in agricultural policy?
• Towards a European Lead Market for Biobased Products
• From research to products: how to reduce time to market
Innovationwillalsohaveaprominentplaceontheagendawithasessionon“Excellence in
biorefinery research and development” and a session on “Innovative biobased
products”.Finallyend-userswillpresentamarketoverviewandperspectivesfortheirdifferent
industrial sectors.
IhopetomeetyouinOctoberinEdinburgh!
DrDirkCarrez CiaranLittle
Director, Industrial Biotechnology Head of Events
EuropaBio IntertechPira
Biosciences
KnowledgeTransferNetwork
Industrial Biotechnology Netherlands innovation through public-private partnerships
about EFIB 2010
delivering on the promise of thebiobased economyAgainstabackdropofgrowingconcernoverclimatechange,industrial biotechnology continues to drive growth across a wide range of industries dependent on innovations in chemistry.Thisisdrivenbyapolicyframeworkthatenablestechnologyinnovationandcommercialopportunities.
Largemultinationalchemicalconglomeratesthroughtosmallstart ups and spin offs are leading the charge to capitalise onthebiobasedeconomy,buttherearestillcomplexcommercial,regulatoryandtechnologicalchallengestoaddressandovercomeinordertodeliveronthefullpromise.
Successinthisdiverseandinnovativesectorwillbecontingentoneffectivecommunicationandcollaborationbetweenscience,industryandpolicymakerstoensurethatthebiobasedeconomycandriveeconomicgrowth,improveconsumerlifestylesandcreatemeaningfulenvironmentalimprovements.
EFIB2010willbringtogetheranunrivalledselectionofstakeholders to provide the industry with updates and debates onallthemostpressingchallengesandopportunitiesinthefieldofindustrialbiotechnology.
TheEuropeanForumforIndustrialBiotechnology2010isdesignedfortheentireIBsupplychainandisamustattendeventfor:»Strategy,BusinessDevelopment,MarketingandSalesDirectorsfrombiochemicalscompaniesandfeedstockssuppliers
»Academics,ResearchInstitutes,R&Dprofessionalsandworkinggroups
»Policymakers,GovernmentOfficials,RegulatorsandComplianceOfficers
»DirectorsofBiotechnology,Sustainability,VP’sandCEO’sfromstart-upsandSME’s
»Analysts,InvestorsandConsultantswithaninterestinIB»BuyersinterestedinfindingnewIBapplicationsforindustrialuse
why attend•Gainacomprehensive understanding of the whole
sectorwithover40presentationsfromindustryleaders
•Jointhedebatesthatwillshape the future of this
industry-lastyear’spaneldebatesdroverealchangein
policy, strategic direction and new technology
•Getfirsthandperspectivefrompolicymakersand
influencersfromacrossEuropeincluding 9 government
officials and 6 European Commission representatives
•Meetwithendusersthatareexperimentingwithindustrial
technologyinconsumerproducts-over 20 end user
companiesattendedEFIB2009
•Understandthelatest technological advances in this
fastmovingsectorwithhand-pickedcase studiesfrom
leading innovators and scientists
•Networkwithindustrythoughtleadersfromaroundthe
world-over 250 attendees from 27 different countries
attendedin2009,52% of them were board level
executives
•Tailortheconferenceprogrammetosuityourneedswitha
widechoiceofpresentationsacross3paralleltracks
•Benefitfromournewone to one software tool to enable
swift,efficientandeffectivenetworking
advisory board members
Ian HudsonPresidentEMEADUPONTDENEMOURSINTERNATIONALSwitzerland
DrAlfredHackenbergerPresidentSpecialtyChemicalsResearchBASFGermany
Philippe LavielleExecutiveVPBusinessDevelopmentGENENCORUS
DrJohnTSimeDirector,BioscienceforBusinessKTNUNIVERSITYOFYORKUK
DrManfredKircherPresidentCLIB2021(EvonikIndustries)Germany
DrAndreKoltermannCorporateResearchandDevelopmentSÜD-CHEMIEAG
ProfJHdeWindeHeadofDepartment,KluyverCentreandDepartmentofBiotechnologyDELFTUNIVERSITYOFTECHNOLOGYNetherlands
NicolasDenisPartnerMCKINSEY&COMPANYBelgium
DrDirkCarrezPublic Policy and Industrial Biotechnology DirectorEUROPABIOBelgium
DrRicardoGentExecutive DirectorGERMANASSOCIATIONOFBIOTECHNOLOGYINDUSTRIESGermany
SteenRiisgaardCEONOVOZYMESDenmark
DrNiklasvonWeymarnChiefResearchScientistVTTTECHNICALRESEARCHCENTREFinland
DrMarcelWubboltsProgrammeDirectorWhiteBiotechnologyDSMNetherlands
MarcelJasparsProfessorUNIVERSITYOFABERDEENUK
DrChristopheRupp-DahlemMarketingDevelopmentManagerROQUETTEFRÈRESFrance
StuartWestManagingDirectorBIOCATALYSTSLTD
about the conferenceTheEuropeanForumforIndustrialBiotechnologyisthepremierconferenceonindustrialbiotechnology.Theprogrammeprovidesadefinitiveassessmentofthefutureofthebiobasedeconomywithviewsfromthemostseniorandinnovativeleadersfromacrossgovernments,industryandscience organisations.
plenary sessionsEFIB2010’splenarysessionsprovidehighlevelassessmentofthecurrentstateoftheindustryandinsightfromendusercompaniescurrentlybuying,developinganddrivingindustrialbiotechnologyinconsumermarkets,suchasGoodyear, Henkel and Akzo Nobel. These sessions also includeguestkeynotesfromhighprofileindustrycommentatorslikeBruce Dale and senior representatives fromtheEuropean Commission and UK Government.
3 parallel tracksEFIB2010willalsofeaturethreeparalleltracksoneachday.Delegatesarefreetochoosethetrackbestsuitedtotheirrequirementsortomovebetweentracks.
The Feedstock track will focus on the ongoing debate surroundingnon-foodcropsandthecreationofbiomassfromfeedstockrequiredtofulfilgrowingdemandforbiobasedproducts.ExpertsfromtheEuropean Commission, BP and USDAwillbeamongthepresenters addressing various different aspects of this high profiletopicincludingagriculturalpolicy,supplyanddemandandconsumerperception
The Policy, Business and Finance track combinestwokeyandco-dependentissuesforindustrialbiotechnology.Policymakerswanttounderstandthepotentialsizeandgrowthofthemarkettoassesspolicydecisions.Meanwhile,corporations, investors and start ups want to factor in policy directionstoassessinvestmentopportunities.Thissession will see DG Environment and DG Enterprise presentingalongsidecompanieslikeSüd Chemie and Novamont to assess and explore these interrelations. The sessionwillalsofeaturecasestudiesfromarangeofEuropean biotechnology clusters.
The Innovation trackpresentsthemostcompelling,uniqueandgroundbreakinginnovationstopresent.ItfeaturesstartupsfromacrossEuropeaswellasR&Dupdatesfromlargerplayers.ThistrackwillalsofeaturecasestudiesfromallthreeoftheEurope’snewbiorefineryprojects.
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Pre-conference workshop 1
Business Development for IB09.00 – 12.30 Led by:LarryDrumm,President,BIOTECHNOLOGYINTERNATIONALCORPORATION,US,andMartinAustin,ManagingDirector,TRANSFORMRX,Partner,MARRAMADVISORS,Chairman,RSAAG,Switzerland
Theworkshophasbeenspecificallydesignedtohelpstartups,
spinoffsandsmallbusinessesassesstheirplaceinthisfast
growingmarketplace.Attendanceatthisseminarwillhelpyou
understandhowtoturnatechnologyintoabusinessfrominitial
positioning to exit strategy.
REASONS TO ATTEND» Understandhowyourtechnologyfitsinthecurrentmarket
» Assess what strategic options are available to you
» Discoverfinancingtechniquesandhowtopresenttoventure capitalists
» Choosethebestexitstrategyforyourbusiness» Prepare for the next steps
Pre-conference workshop 2
Marine Biotechnology13.30 – 17.00 Led by:ProfessorMarcelJaspars,Professor,MarineBiodiscoveryCentre,DepartmentofChemistry,UNIVERSITYOFABERDEEN,UK
From sea floor to the shop floorThisworkshopwilladdressthechallengesintakinginnovativemarinebiobasedproductsfrombenchscalethroughproof-of-conceptscaletoproductionscaleandontothemarket.Thiswillincludehighvalueproductssuchasmarineenzymes,biomaterials,finechemicals,nutraceuticalsandpersonalcareproducts.Algalbiofuelswillnotbecoveredinthismeeting.
08.00 Registration and refreshments
Introductions & keynote addresses09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair JohnSime,Director,BIOSCIENCES KTN,UK
09.10 Opening address from the Chair of EuropaBio’s IB Council IanHudson,PresidentDupontEMEA, DUPONT DE NEMOURS,Switzerland
09.30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS FROM THE HOST NATION Maximising opportunities from industrial biotechnology – a UK Perspective •Governmentpolicy-growth,sustainablemanufacturing •Bio-economy-thebenefitstotheUK •UKstrengthsinIB •Leadership-IBLeadershipForum •FutureactivityintheUK UKBusinessMinister(Invited),andIanSchott,Co-Chair, INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP FORUM,UK 10.00 INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE Europe’s biobased economy: next steps •Stakeholders:thepictureofdifferentperspectives •Europe’sstruggletogetaBBEgoing:whatareEurope’sdriversforsuccessandcanstakesbealigned? •DSM’scontributiontotheBBE StephanTanda,MemberoftheManagingBoard,DSM,TheNetherlands
10.30 EUROPEAN COMMISSION PERSPECTIVE European research and innovation for the bio-based economy •Driversfornewimpetustothedevelopmentofnewtechnologies. •Addressingenvironmentalandeconomicchallengesthroughbiobasedeconomiestomaintain
acompetitiveEurope •Europeneedsacomprehensiveandinterdisciplinaryresearchstrategyupdatedvisionforresearch
andinnovationinthebio-basedeconomy MaiveRute,Director,Biotechnologies,AgricultureandFood,EUROPEAN COMISSION, DG RESEARCH,Belgium
11.00 Refreshment break sponsored by Cargill
End user insight11.30 Industrial material use of renewable raw material (RRM): volume, application and policy •DifferentapplicationsforRRM-greenchemistry,bio-basedproducts •VolumeintheworldandinGermany •Industrialmaterialuseinrelationtobioenergy •ShiftinpolicyneededDrMichaelCarus,ManagingDirector,NOVA-INSTITUTE LTD,Germany
11.50 Why bioIsoprene? Situation analysis, open innovation and technology development •Situationanalysis •Currentmethodsofproduction •Marketperspectives •Openinnovationandtechnologydevelopment •Developmentofpolymergradebioisoprene •Designanddevelopmentofbiotechnologyaspectsoftheproject DrDavidA.Benko,ResearchandDevelopmentFellow,THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY,US DrKarlSanford,VicePresidentofTechnologyDevelopment,GENENCOR,US
12.10 Improving sustainability in the chemical and coatings industry with renewable raw materials •Materialneedsandsustainabilityconsiderations •Assessingrenewablematerials •Assessingbiotechnologyasasustainablealternative AlistairReid,CommunityofPracticeLeader,RenewableRawMaterials.AKZO NOBEL,UK
12.30 White biotechnology in fast moving consumer goods •Henkelasatypicalfastmovingconsumergoodscompany •Assessmentofwhitebiotechnology •Whitebiotechnologyandfastmovingconsumergoodsnowandinthefuture TimothyO’Connell,Manager,AppliedBiotechnology,HENKEL,Germany
12.50 LunchsponsoredbyDSM
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13.00 Registrationandrefreshments13.30 Welcomeandstartoftheworkshop
Scale-up fermentation in saline media ChrisDowle,DirectorofSustainableProcessing, CENTREFORPROCESSINNOVATION,UK
Photobioreactors for the production of personal care products EdGalley,BOOTS,UK(invited)
High value enzymes from marine organisms JanBuchAndersen,ManagingDirector,BIOTEC MARINEBIOCHEMICALS,Norway
15.30 Refreshmentbreak
Nutraceuticals – either carotenoid anti-oxidants or poly-unsaturated fatty acids RussellKerr,Professor,DepartmentofChemistry,and DepartmentofBiomedicalSciences,AtlanticVeterinary College,UPEI,Canada
Marine biomaterials ProfessorStephenMann,Professor,Centrefor OrganizedMatterChemistry,SchoolofChemistry, UNIVERSITYOFBRISTOL,UK(invited)
Foresighting the potential of marine biotechnology over the next 10 years Jan-BartCalewaert,ScienceOfficer,MarineBoard Secretariat,EUROPEANSCIENCEFOUNDATION, Belgium
17.00 Closeoftheworkshop
08.30 Registrationandrefreshments09.00 Welcomeandstartoftheworkshop
Effectively valuing your business Fourkeyissuesinvaluation •Thecomponentsofrisk •Thecomponentsofvalue •Cashflowtiming •Forecastadoption
11.00 Refreshmentbreak
Financing your business •Thetwocriticalstepsinnegotiation •Planningtheinteraction,profilingthecounter-party
and staging the discussion
Presenting and executing your business plan •Plan •Creatingatermsheet •Presentingthevalueproposition
12.30 Closeoftheworkshop
Pre-registration drinks receptionAllspeakersanddelegatesareinvitedtoregisterforthemainconferenceandaninformaldrinksreceptioninthehotelonTuesday19October2010,aftertheendofthepre-conferenceworkshop2.
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wednesday 20 October – day 1, Conference tracks
14.00 Opening remarks from the Chair WillyDeGreef
14.10 Indirect land use change: the history and (short) future of a soon-to-be nonissue BruceE.Dale,PhD,Professor,DepartmentofChemicalEngineeringand MaterialsScience,DOEGREATLAKESBIOENERGYRESEARCHCENTER,and AssociateDirector,OfficeofBiobasedTechnologies,MICHIGANSTATE UNIVERSITY,US
14.35 Sustainability criteria for bioenergy and ILUC AaronBrady,HeadofCarbonandSustainability,RENEWABLEFUELS AGENCY,UK
15.00 NGO Perspective RichardPerkins,WORLDWILDLIFEFUND
Policy, Business and Finance trackTowards a European lead market
Innovation TrackExcellence in biorefinery research and development
Feedstock TrackILUC: policy vs politic
14.00 Opening remarks from the Chair GiuliaDelBrenna,HeadofUnit,EUROPEANCOMMISSION,DGENTERPRISE ANDINDUSTRY,Belgium
14.10 Bio-based products in the EC’s Lead Market Initiative •Europeanpolicymaking •Promotemarketintroductionofinnovativebio-basedproducts •Creatinganinnovation-friendlypolicyenvironment DIPeterSchintlmeister,FEDERALMINISTRYFORECONOMICS,FAMILYAND YOUTH,Austria
14.35 ETAP – Measures promoting eco-innovation and guidelines for environmental declarations HervéMartin,LIFEEnvironmentandEco-innovationUnit,EUROPEAN COMMISSION(invited)
15.00 Lead Market Initiative – recommedation for the communication of biobased products and underpinning standards FrancescoDegliInnocenti,ViceDirector,NOVAMONT,Italy
14.00 Opening remarks from the Chair ProfMarcelJaspers,MarineBiodiscoveryCentre,DepartmentofChemistry, UNIVERSITYOFABERDEEN,UK
14.10 CoEBio3: Undertaking research at the academe-industry interface NicholasJTurner,Professor,ChemicalBiology,andDirector,Centreof ExcellenceinBiocatalysis(CoEBio3)SchoolofChemistry,UNIVERSITYOF MANCHESTER,UK
14.25 The next generation of integrated bio-refineries: The EuroBioRef Concept FranckDumeignil,Professor,Vice-DirectorofUCC,Coordinatorofthe EuroBioRefproject,UnitédeCatalyseetdeChimieduSolide,UNIVERSITE LILLENORDDEFRANCE,France
14.45 Biocore: A biorefinery concept for the production of bio-commodities from lignocellulosic biomass MichaelO’Donohue,ScientificManagerandDeputyHeadoftheINRA Division,CEPIA-INSTITUTNATIONALDELARECHERCHEAGRONOMIQUE, France
15.05 The SupraBio Project ProfessorAshokKBhattacharya,DepartmentofEngineeringSciences, UNIVERSITYOFOXFORD,UK
15.50 Addressing ILUC: some thoughts from BP IanDobson,ChiefofTechnology,BPBiofuels,UK
16.15 Biomass availability and needs: reducing land use change JeanFrancoisDallemnd,JRC,EUROPEANCOMISSION,Italy
16.40 Can industry supply low carbon feedstocks to meet the projected demands for bioenergy, materials and chemicals? DrJeremyWoods,Lecturer,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK 17.05 Panel discussion
15.50 Building a biobased economy for Europe in 2020: a Policy Guide •Whyweneedaholisticapproach? •Recommendationsforagriculture,research,innovationandeducation •WhichimpactfortheLMI? CamilleBurel,IndustrialBiotechnologyManager,EUROPABIO,Brussel
16.15 BMBF strategy for implementation of a ‘bio-economy’ •Basicprinciplesandfundinginitiatives •Innovationsinindustrialbiotechnology •Plantresearch PeterHassenbach,HeadoftheResponsibleNutritionandRenewable ResourcesDivision,BMBF,Germany
16.40 Patent protection in industrial biotechnology – a global view •RoleofIPprotectioninbiotechinnovation •DifferenceinpatentlawforDNAandimplicationsforproteins,antibodies
andothernaturallyoccurringcompounds •Rateofallowancetrendsforpatentsinbiotechsector •ComparisonoftrendsinEurope,USandCanada’spatentoffices •AssessmentofimpactonIPprotectioninbiotech KonradSecheley,PartnerandPatentAgent,GOWLINGLAFLEUR HENDERSON,Canada
17.05 Panel discussion
15.50 Next horizons for biorefinery innovation JanKoninckx,BusinessDirectorforBiofuels,DUPONT,US
16.10 Conversion of renewables ThomasGrotkjaer,BusinessDevelopmentManager,NOVOZYMES,Denmark 16.30 INDUSTRIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY INEOS Biorefinery Seal Sands GrahamRice,ExternalRelations&DevelopmentManager,INEOS-BIO,UK
16.50 Bringing ideas to industrial production – the case of succinic acid YvonLeHenaff,GeneralManager,AGROINDUSTRIERECHERCHESET DÉVELOPPEMENTS,France
17.10 How to expand industrial biotechnology’s relevance in the chemical industry ManfredKircher,Chairman,andTatjanaSchwabe,ScientificOfficer, CLIB2021-CLUSTERINDUSTRIELLEBIOTECHNOLOGIE,Germany
17.30 Pilot plant facility for the biotechnological manufacture of valuable products from renewable resources DrJoachimVenus,DepartmentofBioEngineering,LEIBNIZ-INSTITUTEFOR AGRICULTURALENGINEERINGPOTSDAM-BORNIM,Germany
17.50 Q&A
18.00 close of the conference
15.25 refreshment break sponsored by cargill
Networking drinks reception invitationAfterthefirstdayoftheconferenceyouareinvitedtoacomplimentarydrinksreceptionandcanapésatthehistoricEdinburghCastle.ThiswillbeanopportunitytonetworkwhilstenjoyingthehistoricsurroundingsandtheCastle’smagnificentviewsoverEdinburgh,theFirthofForthandonaclearday, the Fife coast. You can also enjoy a private viewing of the Scottish Crown Jewels. For further information please visitwww.efibforum.com
thursday 21 October – day 2, Conference tracks
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair AndreasPilzecker-DGAgriculture,EUROPEANCOMMISSION,Belgium
09.10 Biomass for a bioeconomy: the Dutch approach RoelandBosch,DUTCHMINISTRYOFAGRICULTURE,TheNetherlands
09.35 Views from European Farmers PekkaPersonen,COPACOGECA,Belgium
10.00 Developing industrial crops: opportunities and needs DrJeremyTomkinson,CEO,THENATIONALNON-FOODCROPSCENTRE, UK
Policy, Business and Finance trackFrom research to products: reducing time to market
Innovation TrackNew innovative biobased products
Feedstock TrackIs there a place for industrial crops in agricultural policy?
Lunch sponsored by Genencor12.40Allspeakersanddelegatesareinvitedtotheinformallunchintheexhibitionroom
08.30 registration and refreshments
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair ElizabethZurkovic,DirectorBioscienceUnit,DepartmentofBusiness EnterpriseandregulatoryReform,HMGOVERNMENT,UK
09.10 BE basic accelerating development and industrialisation ProfHandeWinde,ChairmanofBiotechnologyDepartment,DELFT UNIVERSITYOFTECHNOLOGY,TheNetherlands
09.35 Second generation biorefineries: challenges and perspectives •Driversforalternativetechnicalsolutionstoaneconomicallyviablesupply
ofbio-basedfuelsandchemical •Principlesourcesofsecondgenerationbiofuels •Processesforbiofuelsandchemicalsinthevaluechain •Biotechnologytechnologyplatforms DrAndreKoltermann,CorporateResearchandDevelopment, SÜD-CHEMIEAG,Germany
10.00 3BCAR: bioenergy, biomolecules and biomaterials from renewable carbon DrPaulColo,DeputyScientificDirectorPlantsandPlantProducts,INRA, France
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair ProfAnneGlover,ChiefScientificAdvisor,SCOTTISHPARLIAMENT,UK 09.10 Advancing Biobutanol JackHuttner,ExecutiveVicePresidentofCommercial&PublicAffairs,GEVO, US
09.25 Cost effective production of intracellular enzymes StuartWest,ManagingDirector,BIOCATALYSTSLTD,UK
09.45 Furanics: versatile building blocks for biobased materials and fuels DirkdenOuden,DirectorNewBusinessDevelopment,AVANTIUM,The Netherlands
10.05 Valorization of crude glycerine by a biotechnological process JoseL.Adrio,HeadofNeuronBioindustrialDivision,NEURONBPH,Spain
Speaking opportunity Two slots are available for presentations exploring the latest research anddevelopmentsinthisrapidlychangingfield. Tofindoutmoreinformation,pleasecontactStaceyLudlowat [email protected]+44(0)1372802052.
10.50 Title TBC AkinOzkutan,BioIndustrialSegmentLeader,CARGILL,Belgium
11.15 U.S. Department of Agriculture initiatives to support sustainable energy crops DrCarmelaBailey,NationalProgramLeader,AgriculturalMaterials, USDANATIONALINSTITUTEOFFOODANDAGRICULTURE,US
11.40 Policy and incentives for industrial crops in North America StanBlade,ExecutiveDirector,ALBERTAAGRICULTURALRESEARCH INSTITUTE,Canada
12.05 Panel debate
10.50 Fostering industrial biotechnology and minimising time from R&D to commercialization: the Austrian system ProfAloisJungbauer,LaboratoryofProteinTechnologyandDownstream Processing,AUSTRIANCENTREOFBIOTECHNOLOGY,Austria
11.15 The German bioindustry clusters: industrial biotechnology along the entire value chain •IndustrialbiotechnologyinGermany •Biocatalysts,finechemicals,polymers,bioenergy •Creationofsynergiesbyjoiningforces •Internationalcooperation DrHelmutThamer,ManagingDirector,TUTECHINNOVATIONGMBH, Germany
11.40 Overview of BIOCHEM project DrSteveFletcher,ProjectDirector,CHEMISTRYINNOVATIONLTD,UK
12.05 Panel debate
10.25 refreshment break
testimonials“Theeventwasverywellorganizedwithaveryfriendlyandservice-mindedcrew.Goodandinterestingsessions.”Cathrine Anderberg Leth, Novozymes
“ThiseventisverymuchneededintheEuropeancontext,toactasahomeforindustrialbiotechnologyadvances,policymakersandcompanies,andtoencouragethesectorthroughnetworkingandnewinformation.”Meredith Lloyd-Evans, BioBridge Ltd
“KeyEuropeanplayersinindustrialbiotechwerepresentinLisbon,whatmadethiseventagreatnetworkingvenue.”Ana Maria Bravo Angel, Genencor – Danisco
10.50 Purac: Setting the stage for biobased building blocks •Purac’sviewonthedevelopmentofbiobasedchemicals •Marketdevelopment •DevelopmentsatPurac •PuracLactides:update •PuracSuccinicAcid:update PaulCordfunke,MarketManagerChemicalIndustry,PURAC/CSM BIOCHEMICALS,US
11.10 The product development track from idea to product via case studies DrKlausPellengahr,HeadofBusinessDevelopment,C-LECTAGMBH, Germany
11.30 Title TBC OliverPeoples,ChiefScienceOfficer,METABOLIX,UK
EFIB2010exhibitionwillfeature24exhibitors.Exhibitionandsponsorshippackagesaresellingoutfast!Toguaranteeyourplaceattheexhibitionorforfurtherinformation,pleasecontactStaceyLudlowon+44(0)[email protected]
Withpresentationsfrommorethan40worldleadingexpertsandover300attendeesexpected,EFIB2010providesatremendousturnoutofleadership,expertiseandcapabilityanditoffersyououtstandingnetworkingopportunitiesthroughacomprehensiverangeofsponsorshipandexhibitionpackages.SponsoringorexhibitingatEFIB2010willunderlineyourcommitmenttoindustrialbiotechnologyandwilldemonstrateyourunderstandingthatindustrialbiotechnologyisattheintersectionofgovernmentpolicy,industry,financeandscientificresearch.
Formoreinformationondifferentpackagesortoseethemostup-to-datelistofsponsorsandexhibitors,logontohttp://www.efibforum.com
thursday 21 October – Plenary day 2 conference add-ons
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1-to-1 partneringThe1-to-1Partneringatthisyear’sEFIB2010conferencewillallowtheparticipantstoidentifyandmeetwithnewbusinessprospectsandcooperationpartnersduring2fulldaysofintensivenetworkinginEdin-burgh/attheconference.
ThebenefitsofpartneringatEFIB2010include:•Activepromotionofyourknow-howandtechnologies/portfolio•Accesstonewtechnologiesandexpertisefromindustryandacademia•Meetbusinessleadersanddecisionmakersfromindustryandacademia•Identifyandnetworkwithnewbusinesspartnerstodevelopyourideas
The1-to-1Partneringenablesthedelegatestomeetpotentialpartnersinprivate1-to-1meetingsandtodiscuss potential cooperation and business perspectives. The delegates’ individual partnering activities are supportedbyadedicatedonline-platformandserviceteam.
To find out how to participate in the 1-2-1 Partnering, please log onto www.efibforum.com
Partner event Biosciences Knowledge Transfer Network:AnnualConferenceEdinburgh18-19October2010.
This event, organised by EFIB 2010partnerBioscienceKTN,willincorporatespecificparallel
sessionsonindustrialbioscience.Moredetailswillbereleasedonwww.efibforum.com
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IntertechPira Events – knowledge, networking and opportunityIntertechPiraEventscombineproductivenetworking,highcalibrepresentationsandtargetedmarketing
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13.50 Opening remarks from the Chair IanHudson,PresidentDupontEMEA,DUPONTDENEMOURS,Switzerland
14.00 Australian perspective KateLeStrange,DepartmentofInnovation,Industry,ScienceandResearch,GOVERNMENT OFAUSTRALIA,Australia(invited)
14.30 Delivering green growth through industrial biotechnology •Greengrowthandinnovation:anOECDprospective •Greengrowththroughindustrialandenvironmentalbiotechnology •Policychallengestobeaddressed IainGillespie,HeadofOrganisation,ScienceandTechnologyPolicyDivision,OECD,France
15.00 Investment considerations for industrial biotechnology •Raisingventurecapitalforbiobasedstartups •Businessmodelsforbiobasedstartups PhilippHasler,InvestmentDirector,EMERALDTECHNOLOGYVENTURES,Switzerland
15.30 Why it’s different this time: biofuels and bioproducts are here to stay and grow •Interestinbiofuelsandbiobasedproductshasebbedandflowedovertheyears,butthingshavechanged
and they are here to stay and grow •Acombinationofimprovedproductiontechnology,increasingsocietaldemandforsuchproductsand,
mostofall,increasinglyfavorablefeedstockeconomicsversusfossilalternativeswillcontinuetodrivethegrowth of these products
BruceE.Dale,PhD,Professor,DepartmentofChemicalEngineeringandMaterialsScience,DOEGREAT LAKESBIOENERGYRESEARCHCENTER,andAssociateDirector,OfficeofBiobasedTechnologies, MICHIGANSTATEUNIVERSITY,US
16.00 Closing remarks from the Chair and close of conference Sponsored by
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To book your hotel accommodation:Delegatesareresponsiblefororganisingtheirowntravelandaccommodation.AlimitednumberofroomshavebeenreservedforconferencedelegateswishingtostayattheSheratonGrandHotel&Spaataspecial rate of £145foraroomincludingbreakfast.Totakeadvantageofthisspecialrate,delegatesmustreservetheirroomno later than 6 September 2010.Whereverpossible,accommodationshouldbereservedearlyasroomscannotbeguaranteedandratesaresubjecttochangeafterthisdate.
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Conference Fees Theconferencefeeincludesentrytotheconferenceplenaryandtracksessions,fulldocumentation,lunchandrefreshments.However,feesdonotincludedelegatetravelandaccommodation.There will be no retrospective discount if full details including Membership status are not provided at the time of booking.
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IntertechPira Biomaterials Membership includes:Strategic Futures Presentation (exclusive to members only) Biomaterials: State of the Industry- 3 free places at any of these conferences: Biopolymers, 11–13 October, Denver, US EFIB 2010, 19-21 October, Edinburgh, UK - Free participation in these webinars: Biopolymers in Packaging/ Food Service Applications Biopolymers in Consumer Electronics Biopolymers in the Waste Stream - Free copies of these newly commissioned
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of the prices on the left.•Academicfeeisonlyvalidforstaffandstudentsatuniversities.
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