Dear Readers,
here is an overview of the most important news on nova-Institute’s activities – you can find details in the newsletter below:
I am looking forward to welcoming you to Cologne at beginning of April, Michael Carus P.S.: |
Hier geht es direkt zu den deutschsprachigen Hinweisen…
9th International Conference on Bio-based Materials
5 – 6 April 2016, Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany
200 participants and 30 exhibitors from all over the world are expected to attend the established meeting point of the bio-based industry. Special focus points of the conference this year are biorefinery concepts, trends in use of lignin and the production of PHA. The conference journal is now available!
More information here.
Bio-based Start-up Day
7 April 2016, Maternushaus, Cologne, Germany
Eleven innovative start-ups will introduce themselves to the bio- and CO2-based industry. At the same time, experts of the finance world will give an insight into their work with young companies. The event programme is final.
More information here.
Buy the most comprehensive trend report on bio-based polymers – and if you are not satisfied, give it back
François de Bie, Global Marketing Director Bio-plastics at Corbion Purac B.V. (NL), for instance called nova’s study an “excellent piece of work“
Convinced to have compiled the best market and trend bio-based polymers (and also their precursors) there is today, nova-Institute now offers to buy the full report “Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends Towards 2020” for 3,000 € – and if the report does not meet the customers’ quality expectations, they simply have to explain what they are missing and get their money back (minus 10% to cover administrative expenses).
More information here.
First “nova Session on technology of the future: Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU)”
4 May 2016, Airport Cologne/Bonn (Germany) +++ number of participant limited
Interested experts from industry, associations, policy and civil society are now invited to get up-to-date and thoroughly discuss the latest developments in CO2 utilization. Participants will have the chance to actively shape content and form of the event and contribute short presentations on their work and the topics they are most interested in. Programme and registration at www.bio-based.eu/nova-sessions The number of participants is limited to 20.
More information here.
New report on “Cascading Use of Wood Products”
Free download at www.bio-based.eu/policy
Commissioned by WWF and Mondi, the report looks at how regulation either hinders or promotes cascading use of wood. Using wood more efficiently to meet projected demand for wood-based products in Europe should be at the heart of the European Commission’s bioenergy strategy and circular economy. The report is based on research by nova-Institute and the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP).
More information here.
nova-Experts introduced: Daniel Steeg
Head of Department IT & Graphics
Daniel Steeg started working for nova-Institute during his studies of Telecommunications, discipline Information Processing, at the University of Applied Sciences Cologne and joined nova’s team full time in 2005. He was promoted to Head of the IT Department in 2013. His field of expertise covers database development and programming. Daniel speaks several well known languages (Swift, Python, PHP, Java, SQL, C++) as well as some more obscure ones (German, English, French, Spanish).
Find more information here.
nova-Institute is looking for a new Communications Manager (m/f)
Main tasks are public relation activities and communication in EU projects as well as marketing activities for our services in the area of bio-based economy
We are looking for team players with strong commitment, curiosity for new ideas and a structured and result-oriented way of working. We offer a creative and inspiring working environment within a young and international team combined with room for own ideas and initiatives. Job location is Hürth near Cologne.
Find more information here.
13th International Conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association
1-2 June 2016, Wesseling near Cologne, Germany +++ Preliminary programme and participant list online
The EIHA Conference is now established as the largest meeting of experts on industrial hemp in Europe and indeed worldwide. Specialists from all over the world will meet in order to exchange information regarding the latest developments in hemp and in other natural fibres and moreover on the applications for fibres, shivs, seeds and oil as well as pharmaceutical applications. We are expecting again 250 international participants from more than 35 countries.
For more information please visit: www.eiha-conference.org/programme
5th Conference on CO2 as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemistry and Polymers
Save the date: 6-7 December 2016, Cologne, Germany
After four years in Essen, the 5th “Conference on CO2 as Feedstock for Fuels, Chemicals and Polymers” will open it’s doors in Cologne.Would you like to contribute to the conference with your poster or presentation on recent developments within the field’s of Policy & Vision, H2 Generation: Prerequisite for CO2-Economy, CO2 Capture & Purification, Mineralization, Chemicals & Polymers and CO2-based Fuels?
We appreciate your proposal!
More information here.
European Algae Roadmap Conference
6-8 April 2016, Real Marina Hotel, Olhão, Portugal
Leading research meets policy – join the conference now!
For two and a half days in April, top researchers and policy makers will meet in Olhão, Portugal, to present recent findings on the utilization of micro-algae for food additives, plastics or fuels. Algae have received a lot of interest from the political arena due to their ability to absorb huge amounts of CO2, being grown on non-arable land – therefore not posing any competition to food – and their ability to produce many interesting compounds usable for materials and for energy. The conference in Olhão will showcase several years of research conducted within seven EU-funded research projects on microalgae.
More information here.
BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology
17-20 April 2016, San Diego, CA
The BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology is the world’s largest industrial biotechnology event for business leaders, investors, and policy makers in biofuels, biobased products, and renewable chemicals. Please join us from April 17-20, 2016 in sunny San Diego for a week filled with high-level plenary and breakout sessions, One-on-One Partnering meetings, networking opportunities and more!
More information here.
bioplastics MAGAZINE is organizing the 4th PLA World Congress
24-25 May 2016 in Munich, Germany
PLA is one of the bioplastics with the largest market significance. The versatile biobased plastic raw material is made almost completely from renewable resources. It is being used for packaging applications, for fibres in woven and non-woven applications. Even the automotive industry and consumer electronics are already applying PLA. Blending PLA with other bioplastics or other blend-partners as well as mixing it with natural fibres such as flax, hemp or kenaf broadens the range of applications even more.
Further information here.
Bio-Based Chemicals Europe
24-25 May 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Bio-Based Chemicals Europe brings together specialist chemical companies, manufacturers, technology providers and global brands to share best practice that will support the growth, commercialisation and adoption of bio-based products.
The congress encourages interaction and best practice sharing to overcome challenges in developing bio-based solutions and accelerating their adoption, providing additional value and cost competitive solution to traditional products. Speakers are represented from chemical companies such as BASF, Enerkem, BioAmber and from brands such as Ecover, Korres, Kingfisher, Ikea and many more.
Further information here.
Bio-Based Products Europe
24-25 May 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Bio-Based Products Europe brings together specialist chemical companies, manufacturers, technology providers and global brands to share best practice that will help brands and retailers learn sustainable strategies and uncover bio-based alternatives.
The congress encourages interaction and best practice sharing to overcome challenges in developing bio-based solutions and accelerating their adoption, providing additional value and cost competitive solution to traditional products. Speakers are represented from chemical companies such as BASF, Enerkem, BioAmber and from brands such as Ecover, Korres, Kingfisher, Ikea and many more.
More information here.
Microalgae Process Design: from cells to photobioreactors (4th edition)
8 – 15 July 2016, Wageningen, The Netherlands
The waters of the world, oceans, seas, rivers, creeks, lakes and even ice, house a tremendous variety of microorganisms able to use light as the only source of energy to fuel metabolism. These unicellular organisms, microalgae and cyanobacteria, have the potential to produce a variety of products. To make economical large-scale production of such bulk products possible, the cost price for production needs to be reduced, the scale of production needs to be increased substantially and the biomass value should be maximized. In this course “Microalgae Process Design: from cells to photobioreactors” the biology and cultivation part are covered.
More information here.
Microalgae Biorefinery (1st edition)
18 – 20 July 2016, Wageningen, The Netherlands
To make microalgae a source of bulk products, the cost price for production needs to be reduced, the scale of production needs to be increased significantly and the biomass value should be maximized. To develop a more sustainable and economically feasible process, all biomass components (e.g. proteins, lipids, carbohydrates) should be used at minimal energy requirements and minimal costs while keeping the functionality of the different biomass components. Biorefining of microalgae is very important for the selective separation and use of the functional biomass components. In this course, ‘Microalgae Biorefinery’, the downstream part, i.e. the biorefinery will be in focus.
More information here.
2nd International Composites Congress (ICC) – Call for presentations
28-29 November 2016, CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf
The trade association Composites Germany invites you to submit your presentations for the 2nd International Composites Congress (ICC), which will take place at the CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf from 28 – 29 November 2016. Under the guiding title “Composites – On the Path to Becoming a Key Industry?” innovations in the area of fibre-reinforced plastics / Composites can be submitted up to the 22nd of April, 2016.
You can download forms for submitting your presentation from the Composites Germany website (www.composites-germany.org) under News or request them by email: ursula.zarbock@avk-tv.de
Composites Europe
29 November – 1 December, Düsseldorf, Germany
For the third time the joint stand for “bio-based composites” takes place at COMPOSITES EUROPE supported by the nova institute. The exhibitors of this pavilion show how effective sustainability can be, regarding the topics lightweight construction, material and modern production and automation solutions.
More information here.
Deutschsprachige Hinweise / Notes for German-speaking readers
nova-Newsletter April 2016Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser, hier die wichtigsten Neuigkeiten aus dem nova-Institut im Überblick – alle Details dann im Newsletter unten:
Ich freue mich, Sie Anfang April in Köln begrüßen zu dürfen! Mit besten Grüßen Michael Carus P.S.: Interesse an der direkten Nutzung von CO2 – Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU)? Hier die letzten Informationen zum Thema: “news.bio-based.eu/ccu“ |
9th International Conference on Bio-based Materials
5. – 6. April 2016, Maternushaus, Köln
Beim etablierten Branchentreff der bio-basierten Industrie, der neunten International Conference on Bio-Based Materials in Köln, werden 200 Teilnehmer und 30 Aussteller aus der ganzen Welt erwartet. Das Konferenz-Journal steht jetzt zur Verfügung.
Mehr Informationen hier.
Bio-based Start-up Day
7. April 2016, Maternushaus, Köln
Elf innovative Start-up-Unternehmen der bio- und CO2-basierten Ökonomie stellen sich der Industrie vor. Gleichzeitig geben Experten aus der Finanzwelt Einblick in ihre Arbeit mit jungen Unternehmen. Das Veranstaltungsprogramm steht nun fest.
Mehr Informationen hier.
Die umfassendsten Trend-Reports zu bio-basierten Polymeren – mit Geld-zurück-Garantie
nova-Institut ist von der Qualität seines 500-seitigen Berichts überzeugt und sieht kein Risiko bei diesem außergewöhnlichen Angebot
Davon überzeugt, die besten Markt- und Trendberichte zu bio-basierten Polymeren (und ihren Grundstoffen) zusammengestellt zu haben, die es auf dem Markt gibt, macht das nova-Institut seinen Kunden nun ein außergewöhnliches Angebot: Es bietet die vollständige Marktstudie „Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers in the World – Capacities, Production and Applications: Status Quo and Trends Towards 2020“ für 3.000 € an – und erstattet den Preis (abzgl. 10 % Verwaltungsaufwand) zurück, wenn die Erwartungen des Kunden nicht erfüllt werden. Es genügt eine kurze Begründung.
Mehr Informationen hier.
Erste nova-Session „Technology of the future: Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU)“
4. Mai 2016 am Flughafen Köln/Bonn
Interessierte Experten aus Industrie, Verbänden, Politik und Zivilsektor sind nun dazu eingeladen, ihr Wissen auf den neuesten Stand zu bringen und die aktuellen Entwicklungen in der CO2-Nutzung eingehend zu diskutieren. nova-Sessions mischen die Standardkonzepte gewöhnlicher Workshops auf und bieten Raum für Expertengespräche auf höchstem Niveau.Programm und Anmeldung unter www.bio-based.eu/nova-sessions Die Teilnehmerzahl ist auf 20 Personen begrenzt.
Mehr Informationen hier.
Das nova-Institut sucht einen neuen Communications Manager (m/w)
Aufgabenschwerpunkte umfassen Öffentlichkeitsarbeit und Kommunikation in EU-Projekten sowie allgemeine Marketingtätigkeiten für unsere Dienstleistungen im Bereich der bio-basierten Ökonomie
Wir suchen Teamplayer mit starkem Engagement, kreativen Ideen und einer strukturierten, ergebnisorientierten Arbeitsweise. Wir bieten ein anregendes Arbeitsumfeld in einem jungen internationalen Team mit Gelegenheit für Eigeninitiative. Arbeitsort ist Hürth bei Köln.
Mehr Informationen finden Sie hier.
Buchtipp: Ressourcen schonen – biologische Vielfalt erhalten
Chancen und Risiken von Rohstoffsubstitutionen für die biologische Vielfalt
Sowohl ökologische als auch ökonomische Gründe sprechen dafür, den effizienten Umgang mit Ressourcen weiter zu verbessern und dabei den Schutz der Biodiversität einzubeziehen. Die Herausgeber Roland Keil, Karin Robinet und Arno Todt bieten mit diesem Band eine interdisziplinäre Perspektive zur Debatte um biologische Vielfalt und Ressourceneffizienz.
Mehr Informationen hier.
2. AVK-Fachtagung Naturfaserverstärkte Kunststoffe
10. Mai 2016, IVW Kaiserslautern
Naturfaserverstärkter Kunststoff ist das besondere Material für die automobile Großserie & darüber hinaus. Die Werkstoffe sind etabliert und verfügen dennoch über ein hohes Zukunftspotential. Informieren Sie sich über aktuelle Trends, Neuigkeiten und Materialentwicklungen. Lernen Sie darüber hinaus Experten kennen und erweitern Sie ihr Netzwerk. FACHTAGUNG – NETZWERK – DISKUSSIONSPLATTFORM
Mehr Informationen finden Sie hier.
2nd International Composites Congress (ICC) – Aufruf zur Vortragseinreichung
28. – 29. November 2016, Congress Center Düsseldorf
Die Wirtschaftsvereinigung Composites Germany bittet um Vortragseinreichungen zum 2nd International Composites Congress (ICC) der vom 28.-29. November 2016 im CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf stattfindet. Unter dem Leitsatz „Wie werden Composites zur Schlüsselindustrie“ können Innovationen auf dem Gebiet der faserverstärkten Kunststoffe/Composites bis zum 22. April 2016 eingereicht werden.
Formblätter zur Vortragseinreichung erhalten Sie als download auf der Composites Germany website (www.composites-germany.org) unter News oder per e-mail: ursula.zarbock@avk-tv.de
Composites Europe
29. November – 1. Dezember, Düsseldorf
Wie effektiv Nachhaltigkeit sein kann, wenn es um Leichtbaukonzepte, Materialien und die modernsten Produktions- und Automatisierungslösungen geht, zeigen die Aussteller auf dem Gemeinschaftsstand für „bio-based composites“, der zum dritten Mal in Kooperation mit dem nova-Institut auf der COMPOSITES EUROPE entsteht.
Mehr Informationen hier.
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nova-Institut GmbH, 2016-03-30.
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