
The day-long workshop, taking place on Monday, September 27th, will feature a comprehensive educational seminar titled "Algae 101: An introduction to one of nature's most efficient energy conversion systems" designed to help those interested in the algae industry better understand the potential for algae. The workshop will also feature an afternoon tour of ASU's Laboratory for Algae Research & Biotechnology located at the university's Polytechnic Campus in Mesa, Arizona as well as presentations from representatives of the algae industry. More information on the workshop, including a link to registration and the full agenda, is available at: http://www.algalbiomass.org/events/.
"This one-of-a-kind workshop will provide participants the opportunity to learn about key developments and trends in the emerging algae industry as well as provide a first-hand look at a leading algae research facility," said Mary Rosenthal, Executive Director of the ABO. "Attendees can expect to come away from the workshop with a greatly enhanced understanding of this promising industry and what's needed to take this technology from the lab to the commercial markets."
ABO chose to hold its 4th annual Algae Biomass Summit in the Phoenix area given the fast-emerging algae industry and leading algae-focused programs at leading academic and research institutions in Arizona and the greater Southwest.
"As a leading center for algae research, we look forward to providing attendees insight into the promise of algae as a renewable and sustainable source for bio-based products," said Gary Dirks, Director, LightWorks at Arizona State University. "We look forward to working with the Algal Biomass Organization to make this workshop and tour a great addition to a great event."
The pre-conference workshop will take place a day prior to the opening of the 4th annual Algae Biomass Summit, which will include national and international technologists, producers, scientists, investors, and policymakers. During the course of the event, leaders and attendees will discuss issues of critical importance to the emerging algae industry, including the commercial viability of algae production, current government and private initiatives, evolving technologies, processing concepts, life cycle analysis and venture/project finance. Last year's Algae Biomass Summit, held in San Diego, California, was attended by more than 700 stakeholders across the algae industry.
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