Bioeconomy 2018
Conference Series LLC Ltd invites each one of all the participants over the globe to attend the 13th International Congress on Biofuels & Bioeconomy from October 18-20, 2018 in Ottawa, Canada. Theme of the Conference is "Exploring discoveries in Biofuels and statistical approach towards Bioeconomy” with an objective to empower the appealing research field alongside the need of commercialization by giving a chance to meet the specialists and Business entrepreneurs in the field of Biofuels and Bioeconomy.
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Ottawa, Canada
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October 18-20, 2018
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Why Ottawa...?
Ottawa is the capital city of Canada, It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of southern Ontario it’s a place where you’ll hear English and French spoken in the streets; where you can discover Canada’s proud heritage at impressive national sites and famous landmarks, including the Rideau Canal (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). It’s a city steeped in culture, with world-class museums and galleries displaying stunning national collections and special exhibitions from Canada and around the world.
Ottawa is the most educated city in Canada and is home to a number of post-secondary, research, and cultural institutions, including the National Arts Centre, the National Gallery, and numerous national museums. Ottawa has the highest standard of living in the nation and low unemployment. It ranked 2nd nationally, 24th worldwide in the quality of life index and is consistently rated the best place to live in Canada.
Ottawa is a destination alive with celebration, beginning each year with February’s Winterlude, continuing through May’s Canadian Tulip Festival, heating up July 1 with the biggest Canada Day celebration in the country, and going all-out with headliner summer music festivals.
This city is a uniquely beautiful place: an urban centre on the edge of nature where you can enjoy the great outdoors — just outside your hotel room, and nearby in the surrounding country side. There’s an easy cosmopolitan vibe here, and Ottawa is known for being both welcoming and walkable. Explore the distinctive local neighbourhoods, including the historic ByWard Market: by day this area boasts a bustling farmers’ market and chic shops, by night it hums with activity at the restaurants, pubs, and nightclubs.
Ottawa's domestic architecture is dominated by single family homes, but also includes smaller numbers of semi-detached houses, rowhouses, and apartment buildings. Many domestic buildings are clad in brick, with small numbers covered in wood, stone, or siding of different materials; variations are common, depending on neighbourhoods and the age of dwellings within them.
Sessions and Tracks
Conference Series LLC Ltd welcomes every one of the members of Biofuels and Bioeconomy from everywhere throughout the world to attend 13th International Congress on Biofuels & Bioeconomy from October 18-20, 2018 in Ottawa, Canada. Which incorporates provoke keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
Track 1: Growth of biofuels research 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, biofuels and 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.
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Recent research discoveries
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Global bioeconomy markets
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Biofuels over fossil fuels
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Latest technologies invented
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Track 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.
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First generation biofuels
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Second generation biofuels
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Third generation biofuels
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Enzyme development and biological pathways
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Track 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.
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Conversion of biofuels from biomass
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Biofuels production from hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids
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Biofuels from hydrotreated vegetable oils
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Bio-synthetic of natural gas
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Advanced research on Jatropha curcas
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Biofuels from microbial algae
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Energy balance of biofuel production
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Latest discovered technique of biofuel production
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Track 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.
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Control carbonyl emissions
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Biodegradability in aquatic environment
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Impact on water resources
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Track 6: Biodiesel
Biodiesel is one of the most forms of alternative energy resource similar to fossil diesel. Biodiesel can be produced by simple trans esterification 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.
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Fuel crops for biodiesel production
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Global market of biodiesel
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Impact of biodiesel on bioeconomy
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Advantages & disadvantages of biodiesel
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Track 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.
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Recent researchs on bioethanol
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Utilization of bioethanol
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Global market of bioethanol
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Future forecast of bioethanol on world economy
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Scale up on industrial level
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Advantages & disadvantages of bioethanol
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Track 8: 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.
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Socio-economy and sustainability
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Pricing and regulation of energy and other bioproducts
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Track 9: Social-economic issues of the Bioeconomy
Bio-based products and processes may produce (intended or unintended) impacts on human society and the environment. These impacts may occur along the entire value chain of bio-based products and can be linked to the production of biomass, to biorefinery (and related) processes, or to the actual characteristics and effects of the new, bio-based products. One single product or process can have several impacts, which are also influenced by factors that are not related to the product or process. Since these impacts are context-specific and can be partly positive and partly negative, it is challenging to state whether the overall impact of a product or process is negative or positive. This chapter presents a typology of the social, economic and environmental impacts of the bioeconomy. It draws on the work that has been carried out within the FP7 project “Systems Analysis Tools Framework for the EU Bio-Based Economy Strategy” (SAT-BBE)2 which aimed at providing a design of a system analyses tool framework to assess and address the short-term and long-term challenges related to the European bioeconomy.
Track 10: Bio-based industries for Bioeconomy
Bio-based industries are industries, which either use renewable resources and/or apply biobased processes in their production processes. Europe has a number of well-established industries, starch and biotechnology to the chemical, eco- and energy industries. Significant increase in economic activity is expected to arise from the innovation potential of industrial biotechnology and biorefineries, which provide the opportunity to develop new biobased industries, transform existing ones, and open new markets for bio-based products.
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Waste as an alternative biomass source
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Track 11: 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.
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Biorefining and high value products of plants
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Industrial safety of biorefinery
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Track 12: 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.
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Biofuels production projection
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Biofuels production and consumption scenario
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Global biofuels price statistics
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Modern bioeconomy researches
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World bioenergy market forecast
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Business of the emerging bioeconomy
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Study the near future of bioeconomy
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Renewable energy commercialization
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Market Analysis
After a great success of our previous conference Biofuels and Bioeconomy 2017, Conference Series LLC Ltd feels honor to officially announce “13th International Congress on Biofuels & Bioeconomy” which is going to be held during October 18-20, 2018 in Ottawa, Canada with the theme “Exploring discoveries in biofuels and statistical approach towards Bioeconomy” along with Editorial Board Members, External Scientific Association, Researchers, Academicians, and Biofuels Market leaders around the globe.
The conference on Biofuels and Bioeconomy will offer a forum for experts from diverse disciplines to discuss and debate the pitfalls and promise of Biofuels & 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 2018 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 & Bioeconomy 2018 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 & 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 & Bioeconomy. It also would be beneficial for all the PhD scholars and students who ever willing to enter into corporate as well as research 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 & Bioeconomy 2018 !!
Target Audience:
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Core field Scientists and Researchers from respective organization
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Dean, HODs, Professors, Asst. Professors from Universities all over the world
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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 and Bioeconomy
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Economists
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Aviation and Automobile companies
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Young PhD researchers and students
Past Conference Report
Biofuels & Bioeconomy 2017
Biofuels 2017 Past Conference Report
Thanks to all of our Organizing Committee members, honorable guests, wonderful speakers, conference attendees, Sponsors and Media partners.
Biofuels 2017 was grand successful and stood in Top among all the Biofuels conferences!
7th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy by the Conference Series LLC was held during October 2-4, 2017 Toronto, Canada with the theme “Exploring the Advancements in the Field of Biofuels & Bioenergy". Active participation was received from the scientists, engineers, researchers, students and leaders from the fields of Biofuels and Bioenergy field, who made this event successful.
POET Organization is acted as a sponsor for the biofuels 2017 conference who gave immense support in organizing the conference.
The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:
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Biomass
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Biodiesel
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Biogas
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Bioethanol
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Aviation Biofuels
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Biorefineries
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Bio energy
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Algae Biofuels
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Bioeconomy
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Advanced Biofuels
The conference was initiated with a series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The list included:
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Lee Lynd, Dartmouth College, USA
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Marc Rosen, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
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Rajai H Atalla, Cellulose Sciences International, USA
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Henrik V Scheller, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
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Donald L Smith, McGill University, Canada
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Donald L Rockwood, University of Florida, USA
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Ajit Sapre, Reliance Industries, India
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Majid Hosseini, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, USA
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Ange Nzihou, Centre RAPSODEE, France
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Wei-Hsin Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
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Malgorzata Slupska, POET, USA
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Francisco García Labiano, ICB-CSIC, Spain
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Animesh Dutta, University of Guelph, Canada
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Weilan shao, Jiangsu University, China
Conference Series LLC offers its heartfelt appreciation to all the speakers who have attended and obliged to the Organizing Committee Members, adepts of field, various outside experts, company representatives and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by facilitating the discussion forums. Conference Series LLC also took privilege to felicitate the Organizing Committee Members who supported this event.
With the success of Biofuels 2017, Conference Series LLC is proud to announce the "13th International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy” to be held during October 18-20, 2018 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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