OCTOBER 23-25, 2024 • HOTEL NIKKO • SAN FRANCISCO
A bioeconomy experience like no other
10 Summits and Networking like crazy
In the Sustainable Aviation Summit, ABLC will highlight success stories and emerging technologies for aviation fuels for commercial and military application, including a look at consortia aimed at deployment, and the emerging policy and airline industry purchasing trends.
In the Advanced Biofuels Summit, ABLC will be focusing on demonstrated cellulosic biofuels, expansion opportunities in biomass-based diesel, progress in aviation fuels; Low Carbon Fuel Standards and their impact, progress in emerging alternatives to gasoline and diesel including DME, butanol and more, upgrade and expansion technologies for first-gen plants and thermochemical technologies that are on the rise.
In a recent report, Intermational Energy Agency executive director Dr. Fatih Birol writes “This is a critical year for hydrogen. It is enjoying unprecedented momentum around the world and could finally be set on a path to fullfill its longstanding potential as a clean energy solution.” At ABLC, we’ll explore the options and challenges for sustainable hydrogen. Production where will it occur and using what technologies. Distribution? How will it be purified, moved and metered? End-users? From fuel-cells to stationary power and new chemicals and high-value materials, what will be the markets that emerge first and most vigorously?
In the Biogas & RNG Summit, ABLC will be focusing on anaerobic digestion, feedstock aggregation including dairy and cattle residues, key markets, advances in vehicle technology and deployment, compression and purification technologies, and key partners and industry suppliers to turn “trash into cash”.
In the Policy Summit, we look at federal programs and national programs and policies around the world, including the US Renewable Fuel Standard, RenovaBio, The EU’s RED II, India’s advanced fuels mandates and China’s advanced fuels targets. R&D programs, proposed renewable power and chemical standards, and regulatory progress and hurdles. Plus the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard and the markets it opens and powers in renewable fuels and for integrated biorefineries producing multiple projects. Plus Low Carbon Fuel Standards in Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and elsewhere — their impact for projects and project developers.
In the Agriculture & Feedstock Summit, we look at yield improvement, new crops, international deployment of technology, new sources of income — and the role of robotics, genetics, big data, remote sensing, mobility — and new tools for crop protection through early detection & spot treatment against pests, parasites, competitors and disease. The Summit will examine sustainable crop protection, novel feedstocks, supply chain development, the return of platforms such as hemp and hemp-based CBD, the rise of protein production for animal and human nutrition, and opportunities for vegan technologies.
In the Finance & Investment Summit, we look at tax credits, loan programs, seed-to-commercial equity investment structures & sources, rick mitigation, projedct ratings, permitting & regulatory concerns — around the world.
In the Renewable Chemicals and Materials Summit, we look at new markets and technologies for advanced packaging, plastics, novel high-performance fibers and chemicals. What are the technologies, where’s the production capacity, who are the customers, what are the terms, when is the demand spiking, where and why?
In the Carbon Capture and EFuels Summit, we look at strategies, technologies and the economics of capturing carbon, including transporting and storage — and we look at the use of captured carbon in the making of the new category of eFuels — the markets, the players, the timelines, the constraints.
ABLC NEXT at a glance
A NETWORKING EXPERIENCE LIKE NO OTHER
ABLC NEXT is a connected series of 7 conferences and events in total on the most important issues in the Circular Bioeconomy right now. These conferences-within-a-conference are: The Advanced Biofuels Summit, The Renewable Chemicals & Biomaterials Summit, The Green Hydrogen Summit, The Advanced Agriculture Summit , The Sustainable Aviation Summit, and The Biogas & RNG Summit and the Circular Bioeconomy Policy Forum In addition to the 7 conferences, there will be 7 special events, forums and workshops: The Investor & Finance Workshop on capital trends; The Industry Horizons Forum; The ABLC Due Diligence Wolfpack; The Bio-LPG Challenge, The annual State of the Industry address ABLC Network Like Crazy sessions throughout the event for introductions and meet-ups; and, the ABLC Keynotes
10 SPECIAL SUMMITS FOR NET ZERO DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT
THE REAL LEADERS, IN ONE PLACE, AT ONE TIME, FOR REAL DIALOGUE ON THE REAL OPPORTUNITIES
New Markets: New niches opening for drop-in sustainable alternatives as well as novel fuels, chemicals, materials, advanced foods, crops and crop protection. New Technology Platforms: Advances in applied technologies that will open new markets in the future, as well as key advances in the platform technology areas of genetics, robotics, intelligence, storage, bandwidth. Deploying at Scale: First commercial projects and technologies ready for deployment at scale. Gaining Speed: new strategies for increasing speed to market; development in parallel; accessing opportunities in emerging markets and making them work. Defining the Ask: What carbon policies will accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy; what are the rewards for countries, states and communities that move forward on carbon policy, and whats the outlook for both current and new policies around the globe. Attracting Capital: accessing strategic relationships; leveraging existing resources; new products and strategies that extend value for existing projects; what role carbon pricing plays, and how much and where and when.
8 SPECIAL EVENTS TO NETWORK LIKE CRAZY
This year like no other, the industry wants and needs time for networking to establish partnerships, plan collaborative projects, and establish and renew contacts. This year at ABLC NEXT, we have 8 different sessions and events to foster introductions and for meet-ups, with designated meet-up spaces for private meetings and networking sessions to be introduced to new contacts.
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Delegates in 2023. It’s the most widely-attended bioeconomy leadership event of the year. The real leaders, in one place, at one time, for real dialogue of the real opportunities.
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Sponsors in 2023 — major industry suppliers and thought-leaders ready to connect with partners intent on building and optimizing their supply-chains and value propositions
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Hours of content — from the opening policy summit to the grand receptions and special events, ABLC offers unparalleled access to the trending ideas and the key players.
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Ways to enjoy — live onstage presentations, networking sessions, after-conference presentations, pre-conference content and networking via ABLC Connect, live streaming during the event on DigestTV, on-demand review of sessions after ABLC is over