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Day 1 - [19 Oct, 2010 - Tuesday]
08:00
Registration and Coffee
09:00
Welcome and Speed Networking
09:10
Chairman’s Remarks
Practical Experiences in Algae Production
09:15
Succeeding in the Algae Business – Moving Away from ‘Or’ to ‘And’

- Moving from 'or' to 'and': No longer raceway 'or' photobioreactor, should be raceway 'AND' photobioreactor, also algae for fuel 'and' feed 'and'...

- What business model to adopt?
- What markets to serve?
- Project implementation challenges
- Infrastructures required
- Building partnership and alliances
- Outlook of the algae sector and end-use markets

Mr. Vitor Verdelho Vieira, Chief Development Officer
AlgaFuel SA
09:45
Commercial Production of Chlorella in Closed-System and its Application in Nutraceuticals and Feeds
Dr. Woel-Kyu Ha, Director, Fresh Food Division
Daesang Corporation
Value Proposition in Carbon Capture
10:15
Growing Algae from Stack Gas Emissions at a Cement Plant
- Case study of Pond Biofuels and St Marys Cement
Mr. Martin Vroegh, Environment Manager
St Marys Cement Inc.
10:45
Discussion followed by Networking Break
11:20
Challenges of a Power Company in the New Climate Order
Dr. Krishna Gupta, Managing Director
West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd
11:50
Technological Development of Algal Carbon Capture and Storage
Mr. Tony St Clair, Agribusiness Manager
MBD Energy Limited
12:20
Discussion followed by Networking Lunch
13:45
Chairman’s Remarks
Value Proposition in Waste Water Treatment
13:50
Wastewater Treatment with Biofuels Production in High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAPs)
- Benefits of wastewater treatment with HRAPs including efficient nutrient removal and natural disinfection
- Enhancing the performance of HRAP by flue gas CO2 addition
- Production of colonial algae simply harvested gravity settling
- Conversion of algal biomass for biofuels (biocrude, biodiesel, biogas) and use as local community niche distributed energy sources
Dr. Rupert Craggs, Principal Scientist and Manager - Aquatic Pollution Group
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
14:20
Large-scale Algae Biofuels Production with Municipal and Agricultural Wastewaters
- Algae Biofuels Production: limitations of water, carbon and nutrients
- Using wastewaters to supply algal biofuels production processes
- Economics of large-scale algal biofuels production using wastewaters
- Global potential for algal biofuels production using wastewaters.
Dr. John R. Benemann, CEO
MicroBio Engineering, Inc.
Algae Technology Development in Asia Pacific
14:50
Algae Research in Singapore - Systems Biology of Lipid Metabolism in Algae
- Combined transcriptome and lipidome analysis of Chlamydomonas
- MicroRNA-mediated gene expression knockdowns as a probe of algal lipid metabolism
- De novo transcriptome sequencing of diverse algal species
Dr. Neil Clarke, Deputy Director
Genome Institute of Singapore
15:20
Discussion followed by Networking Break
15:55
China: Genetic Foundations of Robust Oil Production in Microalgae – New Generation Genomics Technologies for Algal Feedstock Development
- Current status and challenges of oilgae feedstock research and development
- Phylo-Genomics approach to investigate and engineer the genomic diversity, function and evolution of microalgal oil production using Nannochloropsis as a model
Prof. Dr. Jian XU, Group Leader of Functional Genomics Group, Director of Bioenergy Genome Center
Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT)
16:25
Will Ocean be the Blue Ocean for Future Fuels? – Development in Korea
- Why we should use ocean (not land) for our future biofuel production
- Possibilities and challenges in microalgal cultures in ocean
- Cost analysis between the cultures in the ocean and on the land
- Introduction of Korean National Project on Marine Bioenergy Program
Prof. Dr. Choul-Gyun Lee, Professor, Department of Biological
INHA University
16:50
Development of Algal Biofuel Production in Australia
- The need for biodiesel in Australia and the role that algae plays.
- The myriad choices for the Australian algal fuel producer:
- Algal species - GMO/wild/selectively bred; Growth in ponds or photo-bioreactors; salt-water, fresh-water or waste-water as the medium; Natural or artificial light;
- Energetics and greenhouse gas emissions of algal biofuel production
Dr. Tom Beer, Leader, Transport Technologies & Sustainable Fuels, Energy Transformed Flagship
Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
17:20
Discussion followed by End of Day 1
17:30
Cocktail Reception for Speakers and Delegates
Day 2 - [20 Oct, 2010 - Wednesday]
09:00
Chairman’s Remarks
Development of Algae-Based Bioenergy
09:05
Commercial Viability of Large Scale Algal Biofuel Production & Technological Challenges
Mr. Matt Caspari, Managing Director
Aurora Algae Pty. Ltd.
09:35
Challenges of Up-scaling Algae Biofuel Production
10:05
The Big Algae Build-Out: Why should CO2 Generators Participate and How?
Mr. Paul Reep, Senior Technical Advisor
OriginOil, Inc
10:35
Discussion followed by Networking Break
11:15
Development of Bioethanol Production Technology from Red Macroalgae
Dr. M. K. Shin, CEO/Vice-President
Biolsystems Co., Ltd.
11:45
Enhanced Biofuel Production from Microalgae by adding CO2 to Stimulate Lipid Biosynthesis (Biodiesel) and by Hydrothermal Processing (Syngas)
- Research aims to improve the efficiency and reduce the production costs of biodiesel and of bio-synthetic natural gas from microalgae biomass by:
- Demonstrating the technical and economical feasibility of an innovative process for syngas production by hydrothermal processing of microalgae
- Adding CO2 and optimizing the cultivation conditions to enhance oil production by selected microalgae
Dr. Jean-Paul Schwitzguébel, Permanent Sr Scientist, Lab. for Environmental Biotechnology
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) Lausanne
12:15
Carbon Finance Support for Bio-Diesel Production from Algae
Mr. Rahul Kar, Director, Carbon and Sustainability Advisory
KPMG Corporate Finance
12:45
Final discussion followed by Networking Lunch
14:00
End of Conference

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