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Ideal for scientists and researchers performing biofuel analysis and lab managers considering performing analysis onsite, this is also ideal for anyone with an interest in biofuels
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- Straying off the beaten track
- A search for more efficient ways to produce isobutanol and oil has taken two groups of scientists to some unusual places
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- Published: 28 February, 2013
- Fielding the stover problem
- Does corn stover represent an ideal biofuel feedstock or is the environmental price of removing this abundant residue from fields simply too high? Two new studies attempt to find an answer
- Published: 19 February, 2013
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9th International Conference on Renewable Resources and Biorefineries
5 - 7 June, 2013 | Antwerp, Belgium
RRB-9 schedules plenary lectures, oral presentations and poster sessions and brings together academic researchers, industrial experts, policymakers and venture capital providers to discuss the challenges emerging from the transition towards a biobased economy and to present new developments in this area.
New this year: 4 sessions on green biotech.
Abstract Deadlines - The deadline for oral presentations has now passed, but for poster presentations it is February 15, 2013. We also welcome submissions from PhD students for short oral PhD communications.
For more information, registration, and abstract submissions please click here
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Biochemicals & Bioplastics 2013
19 - 20 June, 2013 | Frankfurt, Germany
Competing with the Petrochemical Industry: How Far Can Green Chemistry Go?
Biochemicals & Bioplastics 2013 summit will be valuable to anyone who needs a comprehensive overview of progress in the biochemical industry and what are the latest technological advancements and which Biorenewable market segment are the most promising in the next 10 years.
Key Topics:
- Impact of Biorenewable Chemicals on Chemical Industry in the Next Decade
- Global Market Drivers and Restraints of Biorenewable Chemical Industry
- Which Are the Most Promising Market Segments and Potential Growth Rates of Biorenewable Industry?
- Bio-Based Feedstock Opportunities & Biomass Process Innovations
- Addressing the Latest Technological Advancements in Biorenewable Chemical Industry
- Investor Perspective of Biorenewable Chemicals
The conference will be of interest to traditional chemical producers those seeking to move into the world of renewables, as well as those who may be looking for alternative uses of renewable resources or conversion technologies.
For more details and to receive a full brochure and 15% discount on registration fees, please click here
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