Theme: Global scenario of bioeconomy in the context of biofuels and bioenergy

Biofuels & Bioeconomy 2017

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Biofuels & Bioeconomy 2017

After a great success of our previous conference Biofuels 2016, Conference Series LLC Ltd feels honor to officially announce “8th International Congress on Biofuels, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy which is going to be held during December 04-05, 2017 in Sao Paulo, Brazil with the theme “Global scenario of bioeconomy in the context of biofuels and bioenergy” along with Editorial Board Members, External Scientific Association, Researchers, Academicians, and Biofuels Market leaders around the globe.

This conference will offer a forum for experts from diverse disciplines to discuss and debate the pitfalls and promise of biofuels, bioenergy & bioeconomy with a core focus on the industrial, petroleum and agribusiness alliances defining the national advanced biofuels industry and latest developments in biofuels policy, international biofuels trading, sustainability, solutions for first generation producers, progress in advanced biofuels and information on feedstock pricing and trends and over all the global scenario of bioeconomy. It's is going to be a must attend industry event with many great networking. In order to  adequately explore the complex issues relating to biofuels as a source of renewable energy, their role in replacing fossil fuel and reducing greenhouse gases,  and the related problems that would arise from such a shift, this year's conference will feature six panels exploring the issues from differing perspectives.

Importance & Scope:

Current energy system is required a wide change to achieve the key demands of the 21st century: reduced environmental impact, economic viability and efficiency. One of the most important parts of energy revolution is biofuels. The movement towards the production of first generation biofuels is still under research and need to enhance and improvement to be completely released. Problems with present biofuel strategies do not yet have any satisfactory solutions. The second generation biofuels mainly based on cellulosic ethanol is now under research and development and is opening up the way towards the new possibilities for future bioenergy generation. From the recent discoveries in genetics of algae, a new resource into the designer fuels and third generation biofuels has generated. Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017 is a global platform where the experts all over the globe will explore their discoveries in the field of Biofuels and also encourage by the current bioeconomy scenario of global market.

Why to attend???

Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017 is a global platform where highly qualified and experienced Scientists from across the globe are going gather under a single roof and share their new discoveries on Biofuels, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy. This is going to be one of the best scientific gathering and opportunity to reach and explore your research work at the largest assemblage of participants from all over the world. Conduct workshops, distribute knowledge, meet with highly experienced scientists, discuss new researches, and receive name recognition at this 3-day conference. World-renowned speakers, the latest discovered techniques and the newest updates in Biofuels, Bioenergy and the economic condition of Biofuel are the hallmarks of this conference. You will also get a chance to exhibit your products and respective company.

This conference is conducting on all the major aspects in the fields of Biofuels, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy. It also would be beneficial for all the PhD scholars and students who ever willing to enter into corporate as well as research fields targeting to the respective field.

You will get an opportunity to form alliance and contact with established companies/ Research institutes in the respective field.

So hurry up and book your slot today for Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017!!

Target Audience:

  • Core field Scientists and Researchers from respective organization
  • Dean, HODs, Professors, Asst. Professors from Universities all over the world
  • Directors/Co-Directors and Business persons of research based companies across Brazil, USA, Europe and all the part of the who are investing in Biofuels, Bioenergy and Bioeconomy
  • Economists
  • Aviation and Automobile companies
  • Young PhD researchers and students

Conference Series LLC Ltd feels honor to officially announce “8th International Congress on Biofuels, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy” to be held during December 04-05, 2017 in Sao Paulo, Brazil with the theme “Global scenario of bioeconomy in the context of biofuels and bioenergy”.

Biofuels & Bioeconomy 2017 has been designed with 12 tracks depending upon the global market of biofuels and bioenergy and also focused on the recent discoveries and ongoing researches in the field of biofuels & bioenergy. Beside that it also contains the global biofuels production scenario, policies and industrialization in this field. The short overviews of the tracks are highlighted below:

1. Growth of biofuel and bioenergy in the last decade:

Due to the limitation and rapid increase in price of fossil fuels, the world research is turning towards the biofuels and bioenergy as better future fuels from the last two decades. Currently, bioenergy has become grown as the largest renewable energy resource providing 10% of world primary energy requirements. And from a recent report, it has projected that 27% of world transportation fuel can be generated from biofuels by 2050. The aim of this congress is to present the dynamics overview of the growth of biofuel over the last decade, its importance and to the possible impacts on the environment and the other aspects of Biofuels & Bioeconomy worldwide.

Related Conferences: 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; 4th Annual Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, July 24-25, 2017 Vancouver, Canada; 7th International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics, October 19-21, 2017 San Francisco, USA; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; National Biodiesel Conference & Expo, January 16-19, 2017 San Diego, USA; 6th International Conference on Biorefinery, January 18-20, 2017 Christchurch, New Zealand; International Symposium on Green Chemistry, May 16-19, 2017 La Rochelle, France; 7th annual National Advanced Biofuels Conference & Expo, June 19-21, 2017 Minnesota, USA

Related associations: Advanced Biofuels Association; American Biofuels Council; American Biofuels Council; Biofuels Association of Australia; Biodiesel Association of India; The Bioeconomy Cluster; National Biodiesel Board


2. Future of biotechnology in the context of the bioeconomy:

The increasing demand of the key products of bioeconomy can be achieved by increasing the cultivation the crops used for biofuels production. Biotechnology is used to increase the productivity biofuel production by acting as a key technological opportunity of increasing the production. However, biotechnology is always containing many policy, regulation and issues to the bioeconomy. There are many established bio-based industries of agriculture, food and forest-based industries deals with biotechnology. Our aim is to analysis of the current status of bioeconomy in the worldwide in recent future and beyond.

Related Conferences: 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 2nd World Biotechnology Congress, December 04-05, 2017 Sao Paulo, Brazil; 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; 13th Biotechnology Congress, November 28-30, 2016 San Francisco, USA; 17th Euro Biotechnology Congress, September 25-27, 2017 Berlin, Germany; 15th International Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology Conference, June 21-23, 2017 London, UK; 15th World Congress on Biotechnology and Biotech Industries Meet, March 20-22, 2017 Rome, Italy; 5th Global Biotechnology Congress 2017, July 10-13 Boston, USA; Bio World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology, July 23-26, 2017 Montréal, Canada; National Biotechnology Conference, May 1-3, 2017 San Diego, USA; 7th International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts, June 18-21, 2017 Miami, USA; 9th Annual Conference on Biotech Showcase, January 9–11, 2017 San Francisco, USA

Related associations: The Biotech Research Society, India; European Federation of Biotechnology; European and International Biotech Industry Associations; Virginia Biotechnology Association


3. Advanced biofuels:

Generally second generation biofuels are known as advanced and this has been developed because the production of first generation biofuels has certain limitations. Advanced biofuels can be produced from various types of biomass, fuel crops (such as Jatropha, sugar cane, corn, wheat etc.) and waste materials. Algae fuel or algal biofuel is also considered as advanced alternative to liquid fossil fuels which are produced from energy-rich algae. Many companies and government agencies are continuing their research funding efforts to reduce capital and production costs and make algae biofuel production commercially viable.

Related Conferences: 6th World Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, Sep 5-6, 2017 London, UK; 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; 4th Annual Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering, October 2-4, 2017 Chicago, USA; 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, July 24-25, 2017 Vancouver, Canada; 6th International Conference on Biorefinery, January 18-20, 2017 Christchurch, New Zealand; International Symposium on Green Chemistry, May 16-19, 2017 La Rochelle, France; 7th International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts, June 18-21, 2017 Miami, USA; 7th annual National Advanced Biofuels Conference, June 19-21, 2017 Minneapolis, Minnesota; Alternative Fuels Conference, May 24-26, 2017 Italy

Related associations: Advanced Biofuels Association; American Biofuels Council; European Waste to Advanced Biofuels Association; Russian Biofuels Association


4. Biofuels productions

Biofuels are produced by simple biochemical processes such as hydrolysis of ligno-cellulosic biomass, esterification and fermentation of agricultural fuel crops and anaerobic digestion like algae. Biofuels can also be produced directly from plants, agricultural, industrial or domestic wastes. Global bioethanol production has been raised by 4.1%, consecutively led by Asia Pacific, South & Central America and North America. Biodiesel production has declined by 4.9% in 2015 in all of the major producing regions. Research is going on to find more suitable biofuel crops and impressing the oil yields of these crops as the current yields need large amounts of agricultural land and fresh water to produce enough biofuels to replace fossil fuel usage entirely.

Related Conferences: 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 7th International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics, October 19-21, 2017 San Francisco, USA; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 6th World Congress on Biopolymers, September 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; Annual Congress on Biofuels, June 19-21, 2017 Taipei, Taiwan; International Bioenergy Conference, March 22-23, 2017 Manchester, UK; All-Energy Exhibition and Conference, May 10-11, 2017 Glasgow, UK; International Conference for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, October 25-7, 2017 Warsaw, Poland; 6th International Conference on Biorefinery, January 18-20, 2017 Christchurch, New Zealand

Related associations: Bioenergy Producers Association; Canadian Renewable Fuels Association; Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association; Ocean Renewable Energy Coalition


5. Environmental impacts of biofuel:

One of the major reasons for showing interest towards biofuels is to minimize the greenhouse gas and carbonyl emissions and to mitigate the climate change caused by fossil fuels. The greenhouse gases may be emitted by changes of cropland use because of increased biofuels production from one crop to another. In some cases more carbon is generated by converting a land that is used for growing biofuel feedstock to forest than the biofuel production itself. Biofuels also have a vital impact on the biodiversity and the water resources.

Related Conferences: 2nd World Congress on Renewable Energy, June 21-23, 2017 London, UK; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering, October 2-4, 2017 Chicago, USA; 7th World Congress on Petrochemistry and Chemical Engineering, November 13-15, 2017 Atlanta, USA; 6th World Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, Sep 5-6, 2017 London, UK; 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; Alternative Fuels Conference, May 24-26, 2017 Italy; International Conference of Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts, June 18-21, 2017 Miami, USA; International Conference for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, October 25-7, 2017 Warsaw, Poland; 7th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy, January 8-10, 2017 Penang, Malaysia; 10th International Conference on Biotechnology, Bio Informatics, Bio Medical Sciences and Stem Cell Applications, February 22-23 2017 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Related associations: European Renewable Ethanol Association; Illinois Water Environment Association; Florida Biofuel & Bioenergy Association; Finnish Petroleum and Biofuels Association


6. Biodiesel:

Biodiesel is one of the most forms of alternative energy resource similar to fossil diesel. Biodiesel can be produced by simple transesterification process from hydrogenated vegetable oil, animal fats and waste cooking oil. The largest portion of suitable oil resource comes from fuel crops such as corn, rapeseed, soybean oils, and palm oil or sunflower seeds from which the needed oil is extracted chemically or mechanically. The main advantage of biodiesel use is that it doesn’t produce any carbon in form of CO2. Biodiesel can be used in pure form or mixed with conventional diesel at any ration in the most diesel engines. It has uses in various fields such as transportation vehicles, railway, aircraft etc.

Related Conferences: 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; 6th World Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, Sep 5-6, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, July 24-25, 2017 Vancouver, Canada; National Biodiesel Conference & Expo, January 16-19, 2017 San Diego, USA; 7th annual National Advanced Biofuels Conference & Expo, June 19-21, 2017 Minneapolis, Minnesota; International Symposium on Green Chemistry, May 16-19, 2017 La Rochelle, France; 3rd International Conference on Environment and Renewable Energy, January 25 Hanoi, Vietnam

Related associations: National Biodiesel Board; European Biodiesel Board; Biodiesel Association of India; North Carolina Biodiesel Association


7. Bioethanol:

Bioethanol is the most well-known biofuel, calculating for about 90% of total biofuel usage worldwide. It is produced based on enzymatic fermentation of starchy biomass like sugars or 6-carbon sugars using mostly from carbohydrates including sugar beets, sugar cane, cereal crops, corn, sweet sorghum, cellulosic biomass, potatoes, cassava, and sorghum. Advanced R&D sectors are focusing on new conventional technologies of producing bioethanol from e ligno-cellulosic materials so that the production cost can be minimized. The biofuels market is gradually capturing the automotive industry, where by 2010, 79% of all cars manufactured in Brazil were hybrid cars with a fuel system of bioethanol and gasoline. 22% of all greenhouse gas emission can be avoided by using bioethanol.

Related Conferences: 2nd World Congress on Renewable Energy, June 21-23, 2017 London, UK; International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, July 24-25, 2017 Vancouver, Canada; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 2nd Euro Global Summit and Expo on Biomass, October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 6th World Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, Sep 5-6, 2017 London, UK; 4th Annual Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE; 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering, October 2-4, 2017 Chicago, USA; World Ethanol & Biofuels, November 07-09, 2017; International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo, June 19-21, 2017 Minneapolis, USA; Brazilian BioEnergy Science and Technology Conference, October 17-19, 2017 Campos do Jordao, Brazil; International Conference for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, October 25-7, 2017 Warsaw, Poland; 3rd International Conference on Environment and Renewable Energy, January 25 Hanoi, Vietnam; All-Energy Conference, May 10-11, 2017 Glasgow, UK

Related associations: European Renewable Ethanol Association; International Ethanol Trade Association; Sweet Sorghum Ethanol Association; American Coalition for Ethanol


8. Other form of bioenergy:

There are many other forms of biofuels and bioenergy such as biomass, biogas, syngas, natural gas, algae biofuels, biofuel gasoline, solid biofuels etc. First generation biofuels are produced from sugar and vegetable oil. Algae biofuels are most advanced form of biofuels that produced from algae as its source of energy-rich oils. It has a vast influence on Genetic engineering. Solid biofuels like biochar can be produced by pyrolysis of biomass. Syngas is a mixture consisting primarily of H2, CO and a little quantity of CO2.

Related Conferences: 2nd Euro Global Summit and Expo on Biomass, October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 7th International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics, October 19-21, 2017 San Francisco, USA; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 6th World Congress on Biopolymers, September 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; Annual Congress on Biofuels, June 19-21, 2017 Taipei, Taiwan; 2nd World Biotechnology Congress, December 04-05, 2017 Sao Paulo, Brazil; All-Energy Exhibition and Conference, May 10-11, 2017 Glasgow, UK; Australian and New Zealand Biochar Conference, August 10-12, 2017 Tweed, Australia; International Conference of Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Science, September 19-21, 2017 Chicago, USA; International Bioenergy Conference, March 22-23, 2017 Manchester, UK; International Union of Forest Research Organization Congress, September 19-22, 2017 Freiburg, Germany; European Biomass Conference, June 12-15, 2017 Stockholm, Sweden

Related associations: Algal Biomass Association; Biomass Thermal Energy Council; European Biomass Industry Association; Brazilian Jatropha Growers Association


9. Challenges in research on advanced biofuels & bioeconomy:

Biofuels market is one of the most rapid growing markets in the world bioeconomy. The Bioeconomy can be defined as the sustainable development and conversion of biomass and biofuels into food, industrial products and energy. Renewable biomass means any biological material as a product itself or to be used as feed to produce any bioproducts. Due to global warming, climate change, limitation and increasing cost conventional fossil fuels has turned this aspect as a key challenge for the scientists and economists. The aim of this congress is to draw attention towards the importance of Biofuels & Bioeconomy in the context of natural energy resources in the 21st century, providing opportunity to resolve many answers of the challenges together with environmental preservation.

Related Conferences: International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, July 24-25, 2017 Vancouver, Canada; 6th World Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, Sep 5-6, 2017 London, UK; 6th World Congress on Biopolymers, September 7-9, 2017 Paris, France; 4th Annual Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, April 27-28, 2017 Dubai, UAE; Annual Congress on Biofuels, June 19-21, 2017 Taipei, Taiwan; 5th International Conference on Sustainable Bioplastics, July 20-21, 2017 Munich, Germany; 7th World Congress on Petrochemistry and Chemical Engineering, November 13-15, 2017 Atlanta, USA; 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; National Biodiesel Conference, January 16-19, 2017 San Diego, USA; 7th National Advanced Biofuels Conference, June 19-21, 2017 Minneapolis, USA; International Conference of Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts, June 18-21, 2017 Miami, USA; 10th International Conference on Biotechnology, Bio Informatics, Bio Medical Sciences and Stem Cell Applications, February 22-23 2017 Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 9th Annual Conference on Biotech Showcase, January 9–11, 2017 San Francisco, USA

Related associations: American Council on Renewable Energy; Biofuels Association of Australia; Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association; European Waste to Advanced Biofuels Association


10. Advanced biorefineries:

Biorefining can be termed as to separating biomass from a mixture of various products that possibly undergo through a series of further biological, biochemical, thermodynamic and separation processes. Biorefinery holds advantages of the various components in biomass and their intermediates by producing various products and thus optimizing the value produced from the biomass feedstock. Integrated biorefineries involves various types of feedstock and conversion processes to produce various types of bioproducts with the main focus on the production of biofuels. The high value products from biorefinery increase the profitability and the produces high volume fuels helps to achieve the world energy need as well as avoid greenhouse gas emission.

Related Conferences: 2nd World Biodiesel Congress, December 4-5, 2017 Atlanta, USA; 7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy, October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada; 2nd Euro Global Summit and Expo on Biomass, October 12-13, 2017 London, UK; 7th International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics, October 19-21, 2017 San Francisco, USA; 5th International Conference on Sustainable Bioplastics, July 20-21, 2017 Munich, Germany; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 2nd World Biotechnology Congress, December 04-05, 2017 Sao Paulo, Brazil; International Bioenergy Conference, March 22-23, 2017 Manchester, UK; 6th International Conference on Biorefinery, January 18-20, 2017 Christchurch, New Zealand; International Symposium on Green Chemistry, May 16-19, 2017 La Rochelle, France; 7th International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts, June 18-21, 2017 Miami, USA; World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology, July 23-26, 2017 Montreal, QC

Related associations: Renewable Fuels Association; European Biomass Industry Association; Biorefining Alliance; Iowa Renewable Fuels Association


11.Global scenario of bioeconomy:

The bioeconomy can be explained as the industry’s response to the current global challenges in social, environmental, and economic along with the bioproducts, food insecurity, climate change and the shortages of natural resource. In bioeconomy, renewable and naturally produced biological energy resources are used to replace fossil fuels as well as for other bio-based products. From the last decades, the global bioeconomy’s focus has shifted towards the biofuels and bioenergy. The euro bioeconomy already gains a turnover of approximately 2 trillion euro with employs more than 22 million. The recent evolution in the field of biotechnology industry and its application on agriculture and chemical or energy industries are important example of bioeconomic activity.

Related Conferences: 7th World Congress on Petrochemistry and Chemical Engineering, November 13-15, 2017 Atlanta, USA; 3rd International Conference on Chemical Engineering, October 2-4, 2017 Chicago, USA; 2nd International Conference on Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, June 7-8, 2017 Milan, Italy; 15th International Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology Conference, June 21-23, 2017 London, UK; International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources, July 24-25, 2017 Vancouver, Canada; International Conference for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, October 25-7, 2017 Warsaw, Poland; Alternative Fuels Conference, May 24-26, 2017 Italy; World Ethanol & Biofuels, November 07-09, 2017; 7th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy, January 8-10, 2017 Penang, Malaysia; International Union of Forest Research Organization Congress, September 19-22, 2017 Freiburg, Germany

Related associations: The BioEconomy e.V.; European Bioeconomy Alliance; International Ethanol Trade Association; Bioenergy Producers Association

Theme: Global scenario of bioeconomy in the context of biofuels and bioenergy

Market analysis report

Summary:

The quick development and expansion of biofuel production technologies have created remarkable interest within the body of world economic in order to make out the influence of biofuel growth on bioenergy market. One of the most notable factors responsible for the growth of this market is that these are produced from any form of oil-rich crop like as, soy, oil palm or sunflower by simple biochemical processes. These crops are grown naturally in all the regions across the globe. Hence, production of biofuels is cost-effective and the most eco-friendly form of energy to use.

The market analysis report reflects the global biofuels market of bioethanol and biodiesel. The biofuels (bioethanol and biodiesel) production in the countries such as USA, Brazil, China, India, and Russia are expected to be the witness of increasing growth in the upcoming days.

Due to the rapid increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has boosted the research interest of the scientists towards the renewable energy. Biofuels are the class of renewable energy derived biologically from carbon fixation. In the recent days, the focus on the biofuels have increased significantly in the market due to some factors such as government support, energy sustainability, low volatility, low carbon emissions, increasing crude oil prices, limitation of crude oil and increase in automobile industry. For more details please visit: http://biofuels-bioeconomy.conferenceseries.com/

Importance & Scope:

Current energy system is required a wide change to achieve the key demands of the 21st century: reduced environmental impact, economic viability and efficiency. One of the most important parts of energy revolution is biofuels. The movement towards the production of first generation biofuels is still under research and need to enhance and improvement to be completely released. Problems with present biofuel strategies do not yet have any satisfactory solutions. The second generation biofuels mainly based on cellulosic ethanol is now under research and development and is opening up the way towards the new possibilities for future bioenergy generation. From the recent discoveries in genetics of algae, a new resource into the designer fuels and third generation biofuels has generated.

Biofuels are genuine part of a rising global bioindustry, driven by the need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, to reduce the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, increase fuel security and develop a better quality biofuels. Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017 is a global platform where the experts all over the globe will explore their discoveries in the field of Biofuels and also encourage by the current bioeconomy scenario of global market. The main aim of the conference is to gather the world’s leading biofuel scientists, business tycoons, academicians, bio-economists and young entrepreneurs under a roof to make is an innovative stage to share modern technologies and information on Biofuels and world economy on it.

Why Sao Paulo …?

Brazil is the land of Biofuels Production. In February 2015, the government of Brazil increased federal taxes on petrol to R$ 0.22 /liter, which raised the competiveness of bioethanol relative to the fossil fuel. Some of the Brazilian states also increased the tax for transportation of goods and services on petrol and minimize the tax for ethanol, which stimulated ethanol consumption and production. In March 2015, the Brazilian government authorized a rise in the ethanol blend for petrol from 25-27 %. Beside that the biofuel industry advocated for a rise of the blend to 10% by 2020.  Total production of ethanol in Brazil for 2016 is calculated at 30.68 billion liters, a five percent rise compared to 2015. The biofuel industry remains controlled by the government, with the current biofuel production has set at 7%. Biodiesel production in Brazil has been projected at 4.1 billion liters in Brazil as expected based on the static economic situation. Sao Paulo is a central metropolis city of this biofuel production. São Paulo is also considered as the "financial capital of Brazil". The name of the city was taken in the honor of Saint Paul of Tarsus. According to the annual report of 2011, São Paulo was expected to become the 3rd largest economic growth in the world between 2011 and 2025, right after London and Mexico City. The total land area of Brazil is nearly 8.5 million km2 and with huge contrasts about its demographic and social indicators. Exemplified by the human development index (HDI), Brazil has listed as one of the biggest economic countries in the world depending on its GDP. The HDI rank of Brazil is 79th among the countries examined by UNDP. Crowning with the largest economy by GDP in Latin America and Southern Hemisphere, Sao Paulo is the home of the São Paulo Stock Exchange. Paulista Avenue is considered to be the economic core of São Paulo. São Paulo is the 10th richest city in the world, and also it is expected to become the 6th with in 2025. According to data of Fecomercio/SP, the GDP was $450 billion in 2011. This city is the land of many historical monuments, scientific innovation and museums such as The Pinacoteca do Estado de Sao Paulo, The Ibirapuera Park, Museum Theatro Municipal of Sao Paulo, Latin American Memorial, Museum of Image and Sound, São Paulo Museum of Art, Museum of Ipiranga, Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo and the Museum of the Portuguese Language. The city holds high profile live events like the Brazilian Grand Prix, São Paulo Art Biennial, The ATP Brazil Open and São Paulo Fashion Week. The headquarters of the Brazilian television networks Record, Band and Gazette are located in this city.

Why to attend???

Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017 is a global platform where highly qualified and experienced Scientists from across the globe are going gather under a single roof and share their new discoveries on Biofuels, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy. This is going to be one of the best scientific gathering and opportunity to reach and explore your research work at the largest assemblage of participants from all over the world. Conduct workshops, distribute knowledge, meet with highly experienced scientists, discuss new researches, and receive name recognition at this 3-day conference. World-renowned speakers, the latest discovered techniques and the newest updates in Biofuels, Bioenergy and the economic condition of Biofuel are the hallmarks of this conference. You will also get a chance to exhibit your products and respective company.

This conference is conducting on all the major aspects in the fields of Biofuels, Bioenergy & Bioeconomy. It also would be beneficial for all the PhD scholars and students who ever willing to enter into corporate as well as research fields targeting to the respective field.

You will get an opportunity to form alliance and contact with established companies/ Research institutes in the respective field.

So hurry up and book your slot today for Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017!!

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