Friday, October 19, 2012

Event: 6th International Algae Congress - Present and potential industrial applications

Microalgae have been of major interest for producing biofuels in the last decade. Recently, development and focus was changed towards the use of microalgae in the food, feed, materials and chemical sector as well. Microalgae contain high amounts of lipids, proteins and carbohydrates, which all can be used for different markets. For biofuels only microalgae production appears to be too costly but in a biorefinery concept where the different compounds are isolated, algal biofuels remain a feasible option.

Worldwide basic research, pilot and demonstration projects were developed. We are working on the basic aspects to make commercial production of microalgae possible. In this conference we will report on the developments in the field by presentations of the larger projects inside and outside Europe. We will discuss basic research questions as well as demonstration projects. We will look at scalability and sustainability of the process of algae production and refinery.

For more information contract Christie de Vrij, Christie.deVrij@dlg-benelux.com
English: Nannochloropsis sp. microalgae viewed...
English: Nannochloropsis sp. microalgae viewed under a light microscope (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


The congress programme is now online here 

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