S ER HIGH LEVEL NETWORKING CONGRESS & EXHIBITION + K 17 EA SP EO C NOVEMBER 9-10, 2010 – SAN FRANCISCO DELIVERING THE FIRST BILLION GALLONS LEARN FROM ADVANCED BIOFUELS LEADERS, INCLUDING: FEATURING: Bill Haywood, Richard Hamilton, Chief Executive Officer, President & Chief Executive Officer, INDUSTRY LEADERS LS9 Ceres Bill Sims, Wayne W. Simmons, First hand experiences of 16+ CEOs and Presidents who Chief Executive Officer, Chief Executive Officer, are driving the development of advanced biofuels Joule Unlimited Sundrop Fuels Jim Imbler, Theodora Retsina, President & Chief Executive Officer, INVESTMENT LEADERS President, Zeachem American Process, Inc. Explore financing options with leading venture Eric McAfee, capitalists, strategic and project financing professionals Gregory Karpinsky, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer , and government program directors AE Biofuels Director of Biofuels, Victaulic Company John McCarthy, President & Chief Executive Officer, Rick Wilson, MARKET INSIGHT Qteros President & Chief Executive Officer, In-depth analysis on the drivers for the Cobalt Technologies Kirk L. Haney, commercialization of advanced biofuels, including President & Chief Executive Officer, Harrison Dillon, cellulosic ethanol, biobutanol, algal biofuels, synfuels, SG Biofuels President & Chief Technology Officer , renewable diesel and solar fuels Jack Oswald, Solazyme Chief Executive Officer, Tim Potter, SynGest Chief Executive Officer, NETWORKING D. Hunt Ramsbottom, Butamax™ Advanced Biofuels, LLC Connect and do business with leading biofuels Chief Executive Officer & President, William F. Hagy III , company executives, corporate partners and investors Rentech Director of Alternative Energy Policy , John Scott, USDA Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Michael Melnick, AWARDS PetroAlgae Principal, Energy and Materials, Biofuels Digest’s Transformative Technology in Alan Shaw, CMEA Capital President & Chief Executive Officer, Bioenergy awards reception Codexis Gold Sponsor: Silver Sponsors: Lanyard Sponsor: Supporting Sponsors: Book Now – Call +1 971 238 0700 or Online at: www.greenpowerconferences.com/advancedbiofuelsUSA Organized By: Official Offset Partner: Part of: “Bio-based fuels, energy and chemicals have the potential to generate up to $230 billion in revenues by 2030.” Source: World Economic Forum “Future of Industrial Biorefineries” report The Obama Administration has projected that the US alone will need to construct 500 advanced bioenergy plants between 2011 and 2022 to comply with the Renewable Fuel Standard of 21 billion gallons per year of Advanced Biofuels by 2022. 21 billion gallons starts with the first billion - the first commercial-scale plants that will carve out the business models and demonstrate the sustainability and viability of the technologies. The Advanced Biofuels Markets conference will bring together leading experts who are bringing advanced biofuels to market, including Advanced Biofuels Company Executives, Venture Capitalists and Investment Bankers, Corporate Strategic Investment and Alliance Executives, EPC firms and industry suppliers. Join us in November in San Francisco as we explore and advance the discussion of every aspect of strategy and execution as it pertains to delivering those first one billion gallons of advanced biofuels into the marketplace. Event highlights include • Scaling up to create the first billion gallons: Hear how Solazyme and AE Biofuels are • Biofuels Digest Transformative Technology 30 developing scalable processes to optimize biofuel production on a commercial scale. awards reception: The Transformative Technology 30 is a reader-voted award which attracted more • Transformational technologies: Find out how SynGest, Sundrop Fuels, Joule than 30,000 votes in 2010, to recognize Biotechnology, Ceres and Q-Teros are pioneering the development of new organizations for their work in the development technologies to drive advanced biofuels commercialization. of transformative technologies for bioenergy. • Delivering the first billion gallons to the market: Understand what it actually takes to Technologies considered were required to have bring renewable products to the market with insight from Butamax™ Advanced reached pilot scale and could include Biofuels, LLC and Cobalt Technologies . technologies for feedstock, bioprocessing, or distribution. • Military and aviation markets for advanced biofuels: Exlore the challenges of delivering advanced biojet fuels and how Rentech carried out the first biofuel test • Network with market leaders: Advanced Biofuels flight with United Airlines. Markets will bring together leading biofuels company executives, corporate partners and • Co-Products: Strategies and building blocks for early profitability: LS9, SynGest, investors, providing you with the information and Segetis, Cobalt Biofuels and Solazyme share their experiences with renewable the contacts you need to ensure your success in chemicals, plastics and bio-based materials. the fast moving advanced biofuels industry. Who will you meet? Our past biofuels events have attracted Airline Industry: KLM, British Airways, SAS, leading players from across the value Lufthansa, Boeing, Airbus, Pratt &Whitney, IATA, Federal Aviation Authority chain, including: Traders & Brokers: ED&F MAN, Noble Group, Co-organized by: Oil Majors: Shell, Chevron, ConocoPhillps, Exxon Starsupply Renewables, Vertical, TOTSA, Louis Mobil, Petrobras, Total Dreyfus Commodities, Nidera, Mabanaft, Biofuels Producers: Verenium, Copersucar, Czarnikow Group, Shell Trading, Mercuria Renewable Energy Group,World Energy, Investors: HSBC, JP Morgan, Rabobank, Imperium Renewables, POET, Wilmar, Cosan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BNP Paribas, Greenergy, Abengoa, Acciona Barclays Bank, Credit Suisse, ABN AMRO, Green Power Conferences, the organizers of World Biofuels Markets. Chemical Companies: Dow, DuPont Danisco, Investec, Macquarie, Standard Bank BASF, Solvay, Bayer, Evonik Degussa, Avantium, Process Engineering: Flottweg, Anhydro, ICM, World Biofuels Markets is the leading Arizona Chemicals, Ashland, SK Chemicals, Yara GEA Westfalia, Lanxess, Edwards Vacuum, annual industry networking event where International Petrotec, Dasgip, PPM, Grace the leaders of the biofuels world meet to drive innovation and do business. Over 5465 Algae Biofuels: Algenol, Sapphire Energy, Engineering & EPC: ABB, Alfa Laval, Axens, high calibre executives from 80 countries PetroAlgae, OriginOil, Cellana, Seambiotic, Mitsubishi, GE, Siemens, Samsung, Bosch, have attended to date. Solazyme, Aurora Biofuels, Bionavitas, Blue Caterpillar, Desmet Engineers, Ferrostaal, Mott Marble Energy, SBAE Industries, A2BE Carbon MacDonald, Aker Solutions, Alstom, UOP, Capture, Bodega Algae, General Atomics, ABO Desmet Ballestra, Praj, Poyry, Wartsilla, Industrial Biotech & Next Generation FosterWheeler Biofuels: Genencor, Novozymes, Iogen, Angel Inspection & Testing: Inspectorate, Intertek, Yeast, Virent, LS9, Amyris, Gevo, Dyadic, Coskata, SGS, Saybolt, Tuev Sued, Infineum, ASG Analytik, Dynamotive, Chemrec, Enbasys, ZeaChem Agility Tech, Cognes, Laborolec, Tracerco, DNV Biofuels Digest is the most widely-read biofuels daily in the world. 62 percent of Agribusiness & Energy Crops: Cargill, ADM, Consultants: Accenture, Booz Allen & subscribers call it “the best online biofuels Bunge, Monsanto, Syngenta, Ceres, Cibus Global Hamilton, KPMG, PWC, Deloitte, Roland Berger, media”. The Digest has more than 200,000 Vehicle Manufacturers: Ford, GM, Volvo, Ernst & Young,WoodMac, McKinsey, Kingsman references in Google and readers in 200+ Daimler, Toyota, Honda, Renault, Scania, Bentley, countries. Digest publications have a Lotus, Fiat, Peugeot combined readership of more than 75,000. www.greenpowerconferences.com/advancedbiofuelsUSA Day One: Tuesday, November 9, 2010 12:10 Biomass Enzyme Advances: Partnering with the Cellulosic Biofuel Community 7:30 Registration and Morning Coffee As a leading supplier of enzyme solutions, Genencor continues to promote the commercially sustainable production of biofuels & biochemicals worldwide. Today more 8:30 Welcome and Introductory Remarks than 50 tanker trucks of enzyme are shipped each week from our factories around the Jim Lane, Editor & Publisher, Biofuels Digest world to starch and cellulosic ethanol facilities. This presentation will examine: • How Genencor’s Applications Group tests over 300 different combinations of biomass substrates and pretreatments to optimize enzyme performance in conjunction with our partners Renewable Chemicals and Bio-Materials: • Lessons learned from Genencor’s work with its partners on-site to aid in the successful Co-Product Strategies and Building Blocks for Early Profitability start-up of over 50 different biofuels facilities Dr. Aaron Kelley, Senior Manager, Business Development, Genencor, a Danisco Division 8:40 Renewable Transportation Fuels and Sustainable Chemicals LS9 is engineering a new technology platform to enable the rapid and widespread 12:30 Networking Lunch Break adoption of renewable transportation fuels and produce cost competitive industrial and consumer chemicals from sustainable feedstocks. 2:00 Conversion of Existing Corn Ethanol Production Facilities to • The role of sustainable chemicals in LS9's strategy • Scale up issues for advanced biofuels companies in sustainable chemicals Integrated Cellulosic and Starch Ethanol Production • Balancing the demands of different co-product streams in the early stages of a AE Biofuels operates the first integrated cellulose and
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