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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:•• Political frameworks for the financing of major industrial projects
•• Technologies for CO2 reuse: the revival of electrochemistry and advances in biotechnology
•• Products made from CO2: commercial success with foam, methanol and building materials
•• CO2 products for energy storage (power to gas, power to liquids)
•• International examples of successful business processes and market-building
•• Financing and investment opportunities in “green technologies”
C O N F E R E N C E1–2 July 2015, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Case study
from Iceland:
The world’s largest plant
for the production
of methanol from
carbon dioxide
Christian Haeuselmann, swisscleantech
Lothar Mennicken PhD, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Professor Bernhard Rieger PhD, Technische Universität München (TUM)
Michael Sandmann PhD, Institute for Food and Environmental Research, Germany
Christian Schweitzer, bse Engineering
Christian von Olshausen, sunfire
Günther Walenta PhD, LAFARGE
Chaired by:
Tony Van Osselaer PhDFormer executive of
Bayer MaterialScience AG
With talks given by:
Is CO2 the oil of the future?
The dream of using carbon dioxide as a raw material in a sustainable economic cycle and as a source of energy is
turning into reality. CO2 recycling is a promising way to produce synthetic and traditional fuels, chemical raw materials
and polymers (PPC, PEC, CO2-based polyurethanes). This presents an enormous potential for reducing the carbon
footprint of manufacturing and for using carbon dioxide as a new raw material.
Take part in this conference to learn more about sustainable technologies, new products and innovative processes,
gain insights into markets for synthetic methane and other products and find out which business models are
successful and what opportunities they represent for investors.
Five good reasons to attend:
1. Gather insider information about the state of international research and the awarding of research grants.
2. Network and exchange ideas and experiences with experts from other industries and countries.
Which CO2 products are already commercially successful?
3. Gain insights into advances in electrochemistry and biotechnology, such as CO2 fixation with micro-algae.
4. Obtain suggestions for large-scale industrial applications of technologies with partners from plant
engineering and construction.
5. Meet distinguished experts from several countries. Use networking opportunities during the conference
and the exclusive conference dinner.
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industries: chemical engineering, metal and steel
production, automotive industry, cement and energy
production as well as representatives of banks,
investment and consultancy firms.Media partners:
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DAY 1WEDNESDAY, 1 JULY 2015
Where do we want to be in 2030?
What needs to be done collectively to get there?
Dr. Grant Wilson,
Research Associate - Smart CO2 Transformation,
The University of Sheffield
10.40–11.00 a.m Discussion
11.00–11.30 a.m Networking Break
11.30–12.00 a.m
CO2 recycling technologies Strategies for returning CO2 to the carbon cycle
Technologies under development
A look ahead
Professor Bernhard Rieger PhD,
WACKER Chair of Macromolecular Chemistry and
Director of the Institute of Silicon Chemistry at
Technische Universität München
CO2 recycling technologies
12.00–12.30 p.m.
The revival of electrochemistry Some examples of established electrochemical processes
and their products to illustrate the current state of the art
How new technologies could improve the energy
efficiency and carbon footprint of these processes
How to increase the availability of CO2-neutral energy
sources and what this would mean for the attractiveness
of electrochemical methods
Conversion and storage of electrical energy in
chemical products as further steps in the shift to
a sustainable economy
Felix Hanisch PhD,
Head of Technology & Innovation Basic Chemicals,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
12.30–1.00 p.m.
Sustainable carbon sources for the chemical industry CO2 is becoming a direct and indirect component
in plastics
Dream Production – scheduled to deliver commercial
products soon
Dream Polymers – follow up with a two-pronged
approach
Dr. Christoph Gürtler,
Head of New Catalytic Processes,
Polyurethane Innovation,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Case Study: Chemical industry
Case Study: Steel
1.00–1.15 p.m. Discussion
1.15–2.15 p.m. Networking Lunch
2.15–3.15 p.m.
Panel discussion with today’s speakers:
Which changes to the political framework would increase industry investment in research and development?
Moderated by:
Dagmar Dehmer,
Political editor, Berliner Tagesspiegel
3.15–3.45 p.m.
Carbon recycling in the steel industry through the microbial fermentation of off-gases Sustainable treatment of carbon resources
GasFerm-LanzaTech process for converting carbon-rich
off-gases into raw materials
Status quo of microbial fermentation
Large-scale industrial application of this technology
and its economic and ecological consequences
Alexander Fleischanderl PhD,
Vice President of Steelmaking, Long Rolling and ECO
Solutions, Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH
3.45–4.15 p.m. Networking Break
Products made from CO2
4.15–4.45 p.m.
Carbon capture and utilization in the cement-industry – focus on CO2 to building materials Industrial tests of Carbon Capture at a Cement Plant
Overview CCU projects within HeidelbergCement
Waste-CO2 used for carbonation of minerals to building
materials: state of art
Jan Theulen,
Group Director Alternative Resources, Global
Environmental Sustainability, HeidelbergCement
DAY 2THURSDAY, 2 JULY 2015
Case Study from Reykjavik, Iceand
8.30 a.m. Welcome reception with tea and coffee
9.00–9.30 a.m.
CO2 fixation using micro-algae, including reactor design and new analytical technologies for economically feasible production Potential of micro-algae
Design of a photo-bioreactor system
Process Analytical Technology (PAT)
Michael Sandmann PhD,
Project Leader Biotechnological Production of Micro-Algae,
Institute for Food and Environmental Research e. V. (ILU)
Case Study: Coal
9.30–10.00 a.m.
Energy Efficiency by Carbon Recycling Carbon Capture and Use
Power to Methanol
CO2 Methanol for Fuel
Methanol for Energy Storage
K-C Tran,
CEO, Board Director, Principal Co-Founder,
Carbon Recycling International
10.00–10.30 a.m.
MEFCO2 – Methanol production in a coal-fired power station Motivation
Presentation of the technology
Project goals and plans
Arthur Heberle PhD, Deputy Head of Section Innovation &
New Products, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH
Wolfgang Benesch PhD, Director of Research and Development,
STEAG GmbH (co-author)
10.30–10.45 a.m. Discussion
10.45–11.15 a.m Networking Break
Power to Liquids
11.15–11.45 a.m.
sunfire Power-to-Liquids – Fuels from CO2, water and renewable energy Technology
Status of development
Commercialization
Political framework
Christian von Olshausen,
Co-Founder and CTO,
sunfire GmbH
11.45–12.15 a.m.
Liquid power from CO2: emethanol What is technically feasible?
What are the legal challenges?
How can emethanol be produced economically?
Christian Schweitzer,
CEO, bse Engineering Leipzig GmbH
12.15–12.30 p.m. Discussion
12.30–1.15 p.m. Networking Break
CO2 Recycling as a business model
1.15–1.45 p.m.
CO2 is a recyclable material The challenge for the chemical
Carbon-based material energy sources for mobile
applications, long-term storage and bulk transfer of
solar energy as well as the basis of the chemical industry
and for bulk material processes (iron, cement)
Prof. Dr. Robert Schlögl,
Director, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy
conversion, Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max Planck Society
1.45–2.15 p.m.
Markets and business models for synthetic methane from CO2 Business and technology
Project realizations
Business models
Business opportunities for synthetic methane
Thomas Heller,
Head of PtG Project development and sales,
MicrobEnergy GmbH, a Viessmann Group company
Opportunities and challenges for investors
2.15–2.45 p.m.
Finance innovation driving the low carbon economy Why is finance innovation critical for the transformation
towards low carbon markets?
What are roles of institutional investors and policy makers?
What are investment opportunities?
Christian Haeuselmann,
GCCA Chairman, Co-founder,
swisscleantech
2.45–3.15 p.m. Closing Debate
3.15 p.m. Conference ends
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Case Study: Cement
CC
C
4.45–5.15 p.m.
CO2 Recycling at LAFARGE CO2 & Cements Industry
New low CO2 emitting binders (AETHER)
CO2 sequestration, recycling (Solidia)
Dr. Günther Walenta,
CO2 Program Manager,
Research & Development, LAFARGE
5.15–5.30 p.m. Discussion
5.30 p.m. End of day 1
Conference Dinner
On the evening of the first day of conference, we would like
to invite you to our conference dinner. We hope that you will
use this opportunity for in-depth conversations with other
participants and our speakers.
Case Study from Paris, France
8.30 a.m. Welcome reception with tea and coffee
8.50–9.00 a.m.
Keynote address from EUROFORUM and our chair
Tony Van Osselaer PhD,
former executive of
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Political Frameworks
9.00–9.30 a.m
The German R&D programme for innovative CO2 reuse applications in a green economy Results of the “Technologies for Sustainability and
Climate Protection” incentive programme of the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Chemical processes and material reuse of CO2
Project highlights
Future development incentives
Dr. Lothar Mennicken, Scientific Officer,
Division Resources and Sustainability, BMBF,
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Status of international research
9.30–10.10 a.m
Climate-KIC and the flagship programme enabling CO2 reuse (enCO2re) Aims of Climate-KIC, the European climate
innovation initiative
Integration of the Knowledge Triangle
(higher education, research and business)
The enCO2re flagship
Thomas Goergen, Head of Public Funding, Bayer Technology
Services GmbH, Board Member of Climate-KIC
Christoph Sievering, Head of Strategic Energy Management,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
10.10–10.40 a.m
The strategic European Research Agenda by SCOT (Smart CO2 Transformation) Presentation of the SCOT project
Presentation of the SCOT project Vision 2030
document. This aims to define a shared strategic
foundation to guide future coordinated action at
a EU level for CDU.
Three key questions:
Why is CO2 Recycling of strategic importance for
the future of Europe?
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INFOLINE: +49 (0)2 11/96 86–35 96
If you have any questions regarding our annual conference,
we’ll be happy to help.
Your contact for questions and registration:
Murat Öncü
Email: [email protected]
DAY 1WEDNESDAY, 1 JULY 2015
Where do we want to be in 2030?
What needs to be done collectively to get there?
Dr. Grant Wilson,
Research Associate - Smart CO2 Transformation,
The University of Sheffield
10.40–11.00 a.m Discussion
11.00–11.30 a.m Networking Break
11.30–12.00 a.m
CO2 recycling technologies Strategies for returning CO2 to the carbon cycle
Technologies under development
A look ahead
Professor Bernhard Rieger PhD,
WACKER Chair of Macromolecular Chemistry and
Director of the Institute of Silicon Chemistry at
Technische Universität München
CO2 recycling technologies
12.00–12.30 p.m.
The revival of electrochemistry Some examples of established electrochemical processes
and their products to illustrate the current state of the art
How new technologies could improve the energy
efficiency and carbon footprint of these processes
How to increase the availability of CO2-neutral energy
sources and what this would mean for the attractiveness
of electrochemical methods
Conversion and storage of electrical energy in
chemical products as further steps in the shift to
a sustainable economy
Felix Hanisch PhD,
Head of Technology & Innovation Basic Chemicals,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
12.30–1.00 p.m.
Sustainable carbon sources for the chemical industry CO2 is becoming a direct and indirect component
in plastics
Dream Production – scheduled to deliver commercial
products soon
Dream Polymers – follow up with a two-pronged
approach
Dr. Christoph Gürtler,
Head of New Catalytic Processes,
Polyurethane Innovation,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Case Study: Chemical industry
Case Study: Steel
1.00–1.15 p.m. Discussion
1.15–2.15 p.m. Networking Lunch
2.15–3.15 p.m.
Panel discussion with today’s speakers:
Which changes to the political framework would increase industry investment in research and development?
Moderated by:
Dagmar Dehmer,
Political editor, Berliner Tagesspiegel
3.15–3.45 p.m.
Carbon recycling in the steel industry through the microbial fermentation of off-gases Sustainable treatment of carbon resources
GasFerm-LanzaTech process for converting carbon-rich
off-gases into raw materials
Status quo of microbial fermentation
Large-scale industrial application of this technology
and its economic and ecological consequences
Alexander Fleischanderl PhD,
Vice President of Steelmaking, Long Rolling and ECO
Solutions, Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH
3.45–4.15 p.m. Networking Break
Products made from CO2
4.15–4.45 p.m.
Carbon capture and utilization in the cement-industry – focus on CO2 to building materials Industrial tests of Carbon Capture at a Cement Plant
Overview CCU projects within HeidelbergCement
Waste-CO2 used for carbonation of minerals to building
materials: state of art
Jan Theulen,
Group Director Alternative Resources, Global
Environmental Sustainability, HeidelbergCement
DAY 2THURSDAY, 2 JULY 2015
Case Study from Reykjavik, Iceand
8.30 a.m. Welcome reception with tea and coffee
9.00–9.30 a.m.
CO2 fixation using micro-algae, including reactor design and new analytical technologies for economically feasible production Potential of micro-algae
Design of a photo-bioreactor system
Process Analytical Technology (PAT)
Michael Sandmann PhD,
Project Leader Biotechnological Production of Micro-Algae,
Institute for Food and Environmental Research e. V. (ILU)
Case Study: Coal
9.30–10.00 a.m.
Energy Efficiency by Carbon Recycling Carbon Capture and Use
Power to Methanol
CO2 Methanol for Fuel
Methanol for Energy Storage
K-C Tran,
CEO, Board Director, Principal Co-Founder,
Carbon Recycling International
10.00–10.30 a.m.
MEFCO2 – Methanol production in a coal-fired power station Motivation
Presentation of the technology
Project goals and plans
Arthur Heberle PhD, Deputy Head of Section Innovation &
New Products, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH
Wolfgang Benesch PhD, Director of Research and Development,
STEAG GmbH (co-author)
10.30–10.45 a.m. Discussion
10.45–11.15 a.m Networking Break
Power to Liquids
11.15–11.45 a.m.
sunfire Power-to-Liquids – Fuels from CO2, water and renewable energy Technology
Status of development
Commercialization
Political framework
Christian von Olshausen,
Co-Founder and CTO,
sunfire GmbH
11.45–12.15 a.m.
Liquid power from CO2: emethanol What is technically feasible?
What are the legal challenges?
How can emethanol be produced economically?
Christian Schweitzer,
CEO, bse Engineering Leipzig GmbH
12.15–12.30 p.m. Discussion
12.30–1.15 p.m. Networking Break
CO2 Recycling as a business model
1.15–1.45 p.m.
CO2 is a recyclable material The challenge for the chemical
Carbon-based material energy sources for mobile
applications, long-term storage and bulk transfer of
solar energy as well as the basis of the chemical industry
and for bulk material processes (iron, cement)
Prof. Dr. Robert Schlögl,
Director, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy
conversion, Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max Planck Society
1.45–2.15 p.m.
Markets and business models for synthetic methane from CO2 Business and technology
Project realizations
Business models
Business opportunities for synthetic methane
Thomas Heller,
Head of PtG Project development and sales,
MicrobEnergy GmbH, a Viessmann Group company
Opportunities and challenges for investors
2.15–2.45 p.m.
Finance innovation driving the low carbon economy Why is finance innovation critical for the transformation
towards low carbon markets?
What are roles of institutional investors and policy makers?
What are investment opportunities?
Christian Haeuselmann,
GCCA Chairman, Co-founder,
swisscleantech
2.45–3.15 p.m. Closing Debate
3.15 p.m. Conference ends
Follow us! www.twitter.com/industry_live www.facebook.com/euroforum.de www.euroforum.de/news
Case Study: Cement
CC
C
4.45–5.15 p.m.
CO2 Recycling at LAFARGE CO2 & Cements Industry
New low CO2 emitting binders (AETHER)
CO2 sequestration, recycling (Solidia)
Dr. Günther Walenta,
CO2 Program Manager,
Research & Development, LAFARGE
5.15–5.30 p.m. Discussion
5.30 p.m. End of day 1
Conference Dinner
On the evening of the first day of conference, we would like
to invite you to our conference dinner. We hope that you will
use this opportunity for in-depth conversations with other
participants and our speakers.
Case Study from Paris, France
8.30 a.m. Welcome reception with tea and coffee
8.50–9.00 a.m.
Keynote address from EUROFORUM and our chair
Tony Van Osselaer PhD,
former executive of
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Political Frameworks
9.00–9.30 a.m
The German R&D programme for innovative CO2 reuse applications in a green economy Results of the “Technologies for Sustainability and
Climate Protection” incentive programme of the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Chemical processes and material reuse of CO2
Project highlights
Future development incentives
Dr. Lothar Mennicken, Scientific Officer,
Division Resources and Sustainability, BMBF,
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Status of international research
9.30–10.10 a.m
Climate-KIC and the flagship programme enabling CO2 reuse (enCO2re) Aims of Climate-KIC, the European climate
innovation initiative
Integration of the Knowledge Triangle
(higher education, research and business)
The enCO2re flagship
Thomas Goergen, Head of Public Funding, Bayer Technology
Services GmbH, Board Member of Climate-KIC
Christoph Sievering, Head of Strategic Energy Management,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
10.10–10.40 a.m
The strategic European Research Agenda by SCOT (Smart CO2 Transformation) Presentation of the SCOT project
Presentation of the SCOT project Vision 2030
document. This aims to define a shared strategic
foundation to guide future coordinated action at
a EU level for CDU.
Three key questions:
Why is CO2 Recycling of strategic importance for
the future of Europe?
2 3 4
INFOLINE: +49 (0)2 11/96 86–35 96
If you have any questions regarding our annual conference,
we’ll be happy to help.
Your contact for questions and registration:
Murat Öncü
Email: [email protected]
DAY 1WEDNESDAY, 1 JULY 2015
Where do we want to be in 2030?
What needs to be done collectively to get there?
Dr. Grant Wilson,
Research Associate - Smart CO2 Transformation,
The University of Sheffield
10.40–11.00 a.m Discussion
11.00–11.30 a.m Networking Break
11.30–12.00 a.m
CO2 recycling technologies Strategies for returning CO2 to the carbon cycle
Technologies under development
A look ahead
Professor Bernhard Rieger PhD,
WACKER Chair of Macromolecular Chemistry and
Director of the Institute of Silicon Chemistry at
Technische Universität München
CO2 recycling technologies
12.00–12.30 p.m.
The revival of electrochemistry Some examples of established electrochemical processes
and their products to illustrate the current state of the art
How new technologies could improve the energy
efficiency and carbon footprint of these processes
How to increase the availability of CO2-neutral energy
sources and what this would mean for the attractiveness
of electrochemical methods
Conversion and storage of electrical energy in
chemical products as further steps in the shift to
a sustainable economy
Felix Hanisch PhD,
Head of Technology & Innovation Basic Chemicals,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
12.30–1.00 p.m.
Sustainable carbon sources for the chemical industry CO2 is becoming a direct and indirect component
in plastics
Dream Production – scheduled to deliver commercial
products soon
Dream Polymers – follow up with a two-pronged
approach
Dr. Christoph Gürtler,
Head of New Catalytic Processes,
Polyurethane Innovation,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Case Study: Chemical industry
Case Study: Steel
1.00–1.15 p.m. Discussion
1.15–2.15 p.m. Networking Lunch
2.15–3.15 p.m.
Panel discussion with today’s speakers:
Which changes to the political framework would increase industry investment in research and development?
Moderated by:
Dagmar Dehmer,
Political editor, Berliner Tagesspiegel
3.15–3.45 p.m.
Carbon recycling in the steel industry through the microbial fermentation of off-gases Sustainable treatment of carbon resources
GasFerm-LanzaTech process for converting carbon-rich
off-gases into raw materials
Status quo of microbial fermentation
Large-scale industrial application of this technology
and its economic and ecological consequences
Alexander Fleischanderl PhD,
Vice President of Steelmaking, Long Rolling and ECO
Solutions, Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH
3.45–4.15 p.m. Networking Break
Products made from CO2
4.15–4.45 p.m.
Carbon capture and utilization in the cement-industry – focus on CO2 to building materials Industrial tests of Carbon Capture at a Cement Plant
Overview CCU projects within HeidelbergCement
Waste-CO2 used for carbonation of minerals to building
materials: state of art
Jan Theulen,
Group Director Alternative Resources, Global
Environmental Sustainability, HeidelbergCement
DAY 2THURSDAY, 2 JULY 2015
Case Study from Reykjavik, Iceand
8.30 a.m. Welcome reception with tea and coffee
9.00–9.30 a.m.
CO2 fixation using micro-algae, including reactor design and new analytical technologies for economically feasible production Potential of micro-algae
Design of a photo-bioreactor system
Process Analytical Technology (PAT)
Michael Sandmann PhD,
Project Leader Biotechnological Production of Micro-Algae,
Institute for Food and Environmental Research e. V. (ILU)
Case Study: Coal
9.30–10.00 a.m.
Energy Efficiency by Carbon Recycling Carbon Capture and Use
Power to Methanol
CO2 Methanol for Fuel
Methanol for Energy Storage
K-C Tran,
CEO, Board Director, Principal Co-Founder,
Carbon Recycling International
10.00–10.30 a.m.
MEFCO2 – Methanol production in a coal-fired power station Motivation
Presentation of the technology
Project goals and plans
Arthur Heberle PhD, Deputy Head of Section Innovation &
New Products, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH
Wolfgang Benesch PhD, Director of Research and Development,
STEAG GmbH (co-author)
10.30–10.45 a.m. Discussion
10.45–11.15 a.m Networking Break
Power to Liquids
11.15–11.45 a.m.
sunfire Power-to-Liquids – Fuels from CO2, water and renewable energy Technology
Status of development
Commercialization
Political framework
Christian von Olshausen,
Co-Founder and CTO,
sunfire GmbH
11.45–12.15 a.m.
Liquid power from CO2: emethanol What is technically feasible?
What are the legal challenges?
How can emethanol be produced economically?
Christian Schweitzer,
CEO, bse Engineering Leipzig GmbH
12.15–12.30 p.m. Discussion
12.30–1.15 p.m. Networking Break
CO2 Recycling as a business model
1.15–1.45 p.m.
CO2 is a recyclable material The challenge for the chemical
Carbon-based material energy sources for mobile
applications, long-term storage and bulk transfer of
solar energy as well as the basis of the chemical industry
and for bulk material processes (iron, cement)
Prof. Dr. Robert Schlögl,
Director, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy
conversion, Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max Planck Society
1.45–2.15 p.m.
Markets and business models for synthetic methane from CO2 Business and technology
Project realizations
Business models
Business opportunities for synthetic methane
Thomas Heller,
Head of PtG Project development and sales,
MicrobEnergy GmbH, a Viessmann Group company
Opportunities and challenges for investors
2.15–2.45 p.m.
Finance innovation driving the low carbon economy Why is finance innovation critical for the transformation
towards low carbon markets?
What are roles of institutional investors and policy makers?
What are investment opportunities?
Christian Haeuselmann,
GCCA Chairman, Co-founder,
swisscleantech
2.45–3.15 p.m. Closing Debate
3.15 p.m. Conference ends
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Case Study: Cement
CC
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4.45–5.15 p.m.
CO2 Recycling at LAFARGE CO2 & Cements Industry
New low CO2 emitting binders (AETHER)
CO2 sequestration, recycling (Solidia)
Dr. Günther Walenta,
CO2 Program Manager,
Research & Development, LAFARGE
5.15–5.30 p.m. Discussion
5.30 p.m. End of day 1
Conference Dinner
On the evening of the first day of conference, we would like
to invite you to our conference dinner. We hope that you will
use this opportunity for in-depth conversations with other
participants and our speakers.
Case Study from Paris, France
8.30 a.m. Welcome reception with tea and coffee
8.50–9.00 a.m.
Keynote address from EUROFORUM and our chair
Tony Van Osselaer PhD,
former executive of
Bayer MaterialScience AG
Political Frameworks
9.00–9.30 a.m
The German R&D programme for innovative CO2 reuse applications in a green economy Results of the “Technologies for Sustainability and
Climate Protection” incentive programme of the
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Chemical processes and material reuse of CO2
Project highlights
Future development incentives
Dr. Lothar Mennicken, Scientific Officer,
Division Resources and Sustainability, BMBF,
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Status of international research
9.30–10.10 a.m
Climate-KIC and the flagship programme enabling CO2 reuse (enCO2re) Aims of Climate-KIC, the European climate
innovation initiative
Integration of the Knowledge Triangle
(higher education, research and business)
The enCO2re flagship
Thomas Goergen, Head of Public Funding, Bayer Technology
Services GmbH, Board Member of Climate-KIC
Christoph Sievering, Head of Strategic Energy Management,
Bayer MaterialScience AG
10.10–10.40 a.m
The strategic European Research Agenda by SCOT (Smart CO2 Transformation) Presentation of the SCOT project
Presentation of the SCOT project Vision 2030
document. This aims to define a shared strategic
foundation to guide future coordinated action at
a EU level for CDU.
Three key questions:
Why is CO2 Recycling of strategic importance for
the future of Europe?
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•• Technologies for CO2 reuse: the revival of electrochemistry and advances in biotechnology
•• Products made from CO2: commercial success with foam, methanol and building materials
•• CO2 products for energy storage (power to gas, power to liquids)
•• International examples of successful business processes and market-building
•• Financing and investment opportunities in “green technologies”
C O N F E R E N C E1–2 July 2015, Düsseldorf, Germany
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Case study
from Iceland:
The world’s largest plant
for the production
of methanol from
carbon dioxide
Christian Haeuselmann, swisscleantech
Lothar Mennicken PhD, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Professor Bernhard Rieger PhD, Technische Universität München (TUM)
Michael Sandmann PhD, Institute for Food and Environmental Research, Germany
Christian Schweitzer, bse Engineering
Christian von Olshausen, sunfire
Günther Walenta PhD, LAFARGE
Chaired by:
Tony Van Osselaer PhDFormer executive of
Bayer MaterialScience AG
With talks given by:
Is CO2 the oil of the future?
The dream of using carbon dioxide as a raw material in a sustainable economic cycle and as a source of energy is
turning into reality. CO2 recycling is a promising way to produce synthetic and traditional fuels, chemical raw materials
and polymers (PPC, PEC, CO2-based polyurethanes). This presents an enormous potential for reducing the carbon
footprint of manufacturing and for using carbon dioxide as a new raw material.
Take part in this conference to learn more about sustainable technologies, new products and innovative processes,
gain insights into markets for synthetic methane and other products and find out which business models are
successful and what opportunities they represent for investors.
Five good reasons to attend:
1. Gather insider information about the state of international research and the awarding of research grants.
2. Network and exchange ideas and experiences with experts from other industries and countries.
Which CO2 products are already commercially successful?
3. Gain insights into advances in electrochemistry and biotechnology, such as CO2 fixation with micro-algae.
4. Obtain suggestions for large-scale industrial applications of technologies with partners from plant
engineering and construction.
5. Meet distinguished experts from several countries. Use networking opportunities during the conference
and the exclusive conference dinner.
Who should take part?
CEOs, executives, business unit and department
heads, other high-level managers from the
following business units:
Strategic Management
Research and Development
Technology/Manufacturing
Energy Supply
Environmental/Emission Control in the following
industries: chemical engineering, metal and steel
production, automotive industry, cement and energy
production as well as representatives of banks,
investment and consultancy firms.Media partners:
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CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION. The attendance fee (plus VAT) per person, which includes conference documen-tation, lunches and tea/coffee, is payable on receipt of the invoice or by credit card. Once your registration has been received you will be sent a confirmation slip. Registrations can be cancelled (in writing only) free of charge up to 14 days before the event. When a cancellation is made within 14 days of the conference date, half the participation fee will be reimbursed. In the event of cancellation on the day of the conference, or failure to attend, the full fee will be payable. The registered delegate may of course send a substitute at no additional cost. The organisers reserve the right to amend the programme of events if necessary.
DATA PROTECTION. We use the data collected in connection with your order and use of our services and products within the applicable legal limits for the purpose of performing our services, and to provide you with information by post and email about further offers by us, companies of our group or co-operation partners, which are similar to the services of which you availed yourself previously. If, during the use of the data, it is transmitted to countries lacking an adequate level of data protection, we will create sufficient guarantees to protect the data. Further more, we will use your data if you have given us your consent to do so. You may object to the use of your data for advertising purposes or to being contacted by email or fax at any time by contacting Euroforum Deutschland SE, P.O. Box 11 12 34, 40512 Düsseldorf, Ger many. Our customer services (Phone: +49 (0)2 11/9686–33 33) shall be pleased to accept requests for changes.
HOTEL ACCOMODATION. A limited number of rooms is available at the conference hotel at a reduced rate. Please contact the hotel directly to make your reservation, stating that you are attending the EUROFORUM Conference. Subject to change without notice.
July 1–2, 2015, Hotel Novotel Düsseldorf City West–SeesternNiederkasseler Lohweg 179, 40547 Düsseldorf, Phone: +49 (0)2 11/52 06 00
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:•• Political frameworks for the financing of major industrial projects
•• Technologies for CO2 reuse: the revival of electrochemistry and advances in biotechnology
•• Products made from CO2: commercial success with foam, methanol and building materials
•• CO2 products for energy storage (power to gas, power to liquids)
•• International examples of successful business processes and market-building
•• Financing and investment opportunities in “green technologies”
C O N F E R E N C E1–2 July 2015, Düsseldorf, Germany
5
Simultaneous translation German/English
Bring your colleagues and customers from abroad!
Case study
from Iceland:
The world’s largest plant
for the production
of methanol from
carbon dioxide
Christian Haeuselmann, swisscleantech
Lothar Mennicken PhD, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Professor Bernhard Rieger PhD, Technische Universität München (TUM)
Michael Sandmann PhD, Institute for Food and Environmental Research, Germany
Christian Schweitzer, bse Engineering
Christian von Olshausen, sunfire
Günther Walenta PhD, LAFARGE
Chaired by:
Tony Van Osselaer PhDFormer executive of
Bayer MaterialScience AG
With talks given by:
Is CO2 the oil of the future?
The dream of using carbon dioxide as a raw material in a sustainable economic cycle and as a source of energy is
turning into reality. CO2 recycling is a promising way to produce synthetic and traditional fuels, chemical raw materials
and polymers (PPC, PEC, CO2-based polyurethanes). This presents an enormous potential for reducing the carbon
footprint of manufacturing and for using carbon dioxide as a new raw material.
Take part in this conference to learn more about sustainable technologies, new products and innovative processes,
gain insights into markets for synthetic methane and other products and find out which business models are
successful and what opportunities they represent for investors.
Five good reasons to attend:
1. Gather insider information about the state of international research and the awarding of research grants.
2. Network and exchange ideas and experiences with experts from other industries and countries.
Which CO2 products are already commercially successful?
3. Gain insights into advances in electrochemistry and biotechnology, such as CO2 fixation with micro-algae.
4. Obtain suggestions for large-scale industrial applications of technologies with partners from plant
engineering and construction.
5. Meet distinguished experts from several countries. Use networking opportunities during the conference
and the exclusive conference dinner.
Who should take part?
CEOs, executives, business unit and department
heads, other high-level managers from the
following business units:
Strategic Management
Research and Development
Technology/Manufacturing
Energy Supply
Environmental/Emission Control in the following
industries: chemical engineering, metal and steel
production, automotive industry, cement and energy
production as well as representatives of banks,
investment and consultancy firms.Media partners:
CCann aa CClliimmaattee KKiilllleerr BBeeccoommee aa CCoommmodity?
EUROFORUM CONFERENCE
July 1–2, 2015, Düsseldorf
Save € 200,–
Registration Registration
until April 24 until April 25
Conference [P1106839M012] € 1.899,– € 2.099,–
Yes I wish to attend
Special rates for universities, institutes and research directions on request
During the conference, there will be oppor tunities
to present your enterprise and its products and
services to our exclusive group of participants.
If you have any questions regarding sponsorship
and exhibition opportunities, please contact
Jürgen Kellner (Sales-Manager)
Phone: +49 (0)2 11/96 86–33 44
Sponsoring and exhibitions
Early bird discount €200! REGISTER NOW!
[All prices exclude VAT and transportation costs.] [The fee covers full conference documentation.]
[A substitute may attend in your place at no additional cost.]
With case studies from:
Case study
from Iceland:
The world’s largest plant
for the production
of methanol from
carbon dioxide
Name
Position/Department
Phone Fax
Date, signature
Company
Line of business
Contact person
Address
EUROFORUM Deutschland SE may contact me about various products and services offered by companies
of the group and co-operation partners: Email: yes no Fax: yes no