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Date: Tuesday, 22 May 2012
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Raw Materials & Technologies, Science today - coatings tomorrow

Industrial Use of Renewable Raw Materials discussed

Monday, 13 February 2012

A symposium will present the whole production chain under the view of renewability.

An exhibition which accompanies the conference will be an opportunity for companies to present innovative processes and solutions Source: Sarbio

An exhibition which accompanies the conference will be an opportunity for companies to present innovative processes and solutions Source: Sarbio

The change of the raw material basis in the chemical industry becomes more and more reality. Strategies for the intensified use of bio-based products are developed in Germany and the EU with regard to 2020. Funding programmes for the creation of sustainable value chains using biomass are currently developed.

The upcoming symposium is targeting experts from industrial and academic research, who are involved in the chemical use of renewable resources. It will take place on 14-15 February 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany. Innovative solutions for raw material production, biomass treatment and process engineering along the value chain will be presented.
 A special highlight of the conference will be the presentation of large national and European research projects for the development of innovative biorefining strategies.

The programme covers the policies and frameworks for the establishment of biorefinieries, the sustainable cultivation of renewable raw materials, joint research biorefinery concepts, platform chemicals and biobased products. Speakers include Prof. Dr. R. Hüttl, German Bioeconomy Research and Technology Council, Prof. Dr. Alfredo Aguilar, European Commission and renowned European experts from research and industry.

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