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AlgaeVS attends Algal Biomass Summit

Biomass SummitRoss Youngs and Jim Cook were among the 700 attendees, representing more than 12 countries, who came together to discuss algae’s future in renewable energy. This record group of algae producers, scientists, investors and policy-makers left the meeting with the new ideas, partnerships and renewed vigor for developing the algae industry. Other attendees from Ohio included Dr. Ben Stuart from Ohio University and Dr. Joanne Belovich from Cleveland State University.
Many of the world’s leading scientists, technologists and process engineers shared data, findings and conclusions from their testing, projects and studies. Others shared innovative ideas, insights and opinions about technology, business, and the industry. The meeting also provided an open forum to discuss successes, challenges and to make recommendations for moving the industry forward.
The summit also provided great opportunities for business networking. Not only was there ample time built into the event, the caliber of the participants and the range of attendees across the spectrum of the industry were tremendous. The conference was extremely productive for business connections that could lead to future collaborations. It was definitely a benchmark meeting in the algae industry and our attendance is bound to help our national standing.

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This entry was posted on Friday, October 24th, 2008 at 5:00 pm and is filed under Articles. You can leave a response below.

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