10 reasons to attend the “CO₂-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2024”

Cologne, Germany, 17 – 18 April 2024, and online

  • A vibrant line-up of 39 international speakers, representing various stakeholders along the value chain of cellulosic fibres, will share their insights and expertise. Top speakers from leading industry and research speakers you may not know yet (full program https://co2-chemistry.eu/program)
  • Each session will be followed by a panel discussion in which participants can pose questions in real time using an online tool.
  • Proposed Meeting Point “Social Evening Gathering” will help you to connect with other participants already before the conference starts.
  • There are many exhibitors! Participants have the opportunity to meet the speakers at the Maternushaus in Cologne. 185 participants from 26 countries registered – more than 240 are expected to attend.
  • As a highlight of the event, the nova-Institute will once again award the prestigious “Best CO₂ Utilisation 2024”. Meet the CCU stars of today and tomorrow at the leading European event dedicated exclusively to CCU
  • Participants can vote for the winner of the “Best CO₂ Utilisation 2024” and enjoy networking at the festive Gala Dinner.
  • There will be an exhibition with 13 exhibitors (a few booths are still available)
  • On site, participants can explore the exhibition area, which includes a dedicated booth for poster presentations. A poster session will take place on 17th of April at 18:30 and during the lunch break on the second day of the conference, where exhibitors can present their poster in person. Overview of all submitted posters is available at https://co2-chemistry.eu/posters
  • A conference journal will be available to guide participants through the conference
  • Hooray! 12th anniversary of nova-Institute’s “CO₂-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference” – do not miss the opportunity to network and celebrate with us at the Gala Dinner!

About nova-Institut

nova-Institut GmbH has been working in the field of sustainability since the mid-1990s and focuses today primarily on the topic of renewable carbon cycles (recycling, bioeconomy and CO2 utilization/CCU). 

As an independent research institute, nova supports in particular customers in chemical, plastics and materials industries with the transformation from fossil to renewable carbon from biomass, direct CO2 utilization and recycling.­­

Both in the accompanying research of international innovation projects and in individual, scientifically based management consulting, a multidisciplinary team of scientists at nova deals with the entire range of topics from renewable raw materials, technologies and markets, economics, political framework conditions, life cycle assessments and sustainability to communication, target groups and strategy development.

50 experts from various disciplines are working together on the defossilization of the industry and for a climate neutral future. More information at: nova-institute.eu – renewable-carbon.eu

About CO2 Value Europe

CO2 Value Europe (CVE) is an international non-profit association representing the Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) community in Europe and beyond with a mission to promote the development of a circular carbon economy based on CO2 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to move away from fossil.

The Association brings together over 90 organisations worldwide from diverse sectors (including industries, start-ups, universities, research and technology organisations, and regional clusters), and develops a large network of many more organisations and individuals who share the belief that CCU technologies are necessary to help the EU reach climate targets.

Supplier

CO2 Value Europe
D-CRBN
Dioxycle
European Union
GIG Karasek GmbH
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
nova-Institut GmbH
The Sky Mining Company
Twelve (formerly OPUS12)
University of Bologna
YNCORIS

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