The nova-Institute invites you to join four nova expert webinars on the future of chemical production, chemical recycling, bio-based polymers and CO2-based polymers. These four sessions will take place on Wednesday 9 June 2021 from 12-17:30 CET. The workshops are held by Michael Carus, CEO of nova-Institute, together with the nova-experts Dr Lars Krause and Pauline Ruiz.
All webinars are free of charge!
The webinars will provide you with a deep insight into market data and strategies for how we can reach a fossil-free industry. And offers opportunities for discussion.
When: Wednesday 9 June 2021 – 12:00-17:30 CET
Where: online via Zoom, registration is not required
Login: https://zoom.us/j/91729831223?pwd=b1dHVERNaTFSYldOVlh2MHhDRk5aZz09
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1. Future of Refineries and Chemical Verbund Sites
Wednesday 9 June 2021 – 12:00-13:00 CET
Carbon flows, demand for embedded carbon, “Renewable Carbon Refineries” integrating biomass, CO2 and hydrogen as well as chemical recycling, alternative naphtha and mass balance approach
Michael Carus, nova-Institute
2. Technologies, Markets and Policies on “Chemical Recycling”
Wednesday 9 June 2021 – 13:30–14:30 CET
Main Results from the latest market report from nova-Institute
Dr Lars Krause and Michael Carus, nova-Institute
3. Production Capacities, Markets and Trends for “Bio-based Building Blocks & Polymers“
Wednesday 9 June 2021 – 15:00–16:00 CET
Main Results from the latest market reports from nova-Institute
Pauline Ruiz and Michael Carus, nova-Institute
4. Technologies, Markets and Trends for “CO2 based Polymers”
Wednesday 9 June 2021 – 16:30–17:30 CET
Main Results from the latest market report from nova-Institute
Pauline Ruiz and Michael Carus, nova-Institute
Take part and discuss with us the current scientific research approaches, developments and market reports.
Participation is free of charge – just join via the Zoom link:
https://zoom.us/j/91729831223?pwd=b1dHVERNaTFSYldOVlh2MHhDRk5aZz09
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nova-Institut GmbH, 2021-05-27.
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