Wednesday 25. 3. 2015 start at 14:00
- Opening session: welcome and greetings
Miertus, S. (University of SS. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava & ICARST) |
Lehotay, J. (University of SS. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava) |
Marelli, L. (Joint Research Centre, European Commision) |
Rosso Cicogna, G. (Central European Initiative) |
Chudá, Z. (Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic) |
Representative of Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Slovak Republic |
- State of the art and challenges in Advanced Biofuels and Bioenergy
Bacovsky, D. (Bioenergy 2020): Overview of advanced biofuels technologies. |
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Kaltschmitt, M. (Hamburg University of Technology): Integrated biorefinery: Ambition, demands and reality. |
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Perathoner, S. (University of Messina): Integrating bio- and solar-refineries to move to a low-carbon bioeconomy. |
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- International initiatives and programs in ABBE (EU, CEI, JRC, OCSE, UN ECE, Danube Region initiative, etc.)
Calikowski, T. (European Commission): European bioeconomy: biorefinery and bio-based industries - EC initiatives. |
Yigitguden, Y. (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe): Energy for sustainable future. Canciani, P. (Central European Initiative): The role of the Central European Initiative the promotion of res and the bioeconomy in central, east and south-east Europe. |
Marelli, L. (Joint Research Centre, European Commision): JRC EC programs in ABBE. |
Sambucini, G. (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe):The role of the United Nations Economic Commission of Europe in the field of renewable energy. |
Kaufmann, A.K. (Biocampus Straubing Germany): Green chemistry belt - a vision for the Danube region. Zivic, L. (Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of Slovenia): Poly4emi – polymers for emerging industries. |
Thursday 26. 3. 2015
- Future biofuels, biorefinery, biobased chemicals, bioplastics, biomaterials
Behrendt, D. (Forschungzentrum Jülich): Biofuels from algae: Recent development, problems and prospects. Fornasiero, P. (University of Trieste): Hydrogen - a fuel of future and more: Challenges and problems. |
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Bruschi, C. (Central European Initiative and ICGEB): 4th generation of biofuels based on GMOs. |
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Rebroš, M. (Slovak University of Technology): Immobilized biocatalysis for biofuel production. |
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Gardossi, L. (University of Trieste): Biocatalysis for the integrated biorefineries: new perspectives for the sustainable production of biobased polyesters and biofuels. |
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Bauer, A. (BOKU – Institute of Agricultral Engineering): Agricultural residues for anaerobic digestion: Technologies to open new resources. |
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- Value chain, biomass availability, sustainability and bioeconomy issues in ABB development
Kavalov, B. (Joint Research Centre, European Commision) Bioeconomy: the key issues in Europe. |
Marelli, L. (Joint Research Centre, European Commision) Sustainibility of advanced biofuels. |
Kaufmann, A.K. (Biocampus Straubing): Green chemistry belt / opportunities and obstacles for biomass logistics at the river Danube. |
- Technologies and Industrial scale-up of ABB
Müller, B. (Agency for Renewable Resource): Advanced biofuels and biorefineries: Technology development and industrial scale-up. Role of EBTP. |
Hamje, H. (Concawe): Challenges and opportunities for advanced biofuels: an oil industry perspective. |
Kostik, P. (Enviral): Industrial production of biofuels in Slovakia: Perspectives for advanced biofuels and biorefinery development. |
Friday 27. 3. 2015
- Bio-Economy, policies, legislation, role of governments, knowledge society
Iriarte, L. (International Institute for Sustainability Analysis and Strategy, Madrid, ES): Sustainability challenges to boost bioeconomy. |
Toldi, O. (Szent István University): Biomass as a renewable resource for added value products: General insight into the Hungarian activities. |
Kržan, A. (National Institute of Chemistry): From biomass to sustainable biomaterials and bioplastics. |
- Situation of ABBE in CEE countries - present situation and plans, challenges, bottlenecks
Jelemenský, L. (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava): Potential of renewable energy sources, Advanced Biofuels and Biorefinery in Slovakia. |
Martinov, M. (University of Novi Sad): Corn stover as a feedstock for advanced biofuels in Serbia. |
Gyalai-Korpos, M. (Pannon Pro Innovations Ltd.): Status of bioeconomy in Hungary general introduction and insight into climate-kic activity and projects. |
Gál, L. (Czech Technology Platform for Biofuels): Czech technology biofuels platform. |
- Round table discussion (governments, academia, industry) and preparation of recommendation on join projects and initiatives
- Presentation of recommendation, plenary discussion
- Conclusions
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