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ConferenCe Programme
Day 1 - 18 January 201710.30 Conference registration, welcome coffee
11.00 Opening session
12.20 Lunch break
13.45 Move forward by process integration
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Biotech: the easy way to functional complexity
17.40 Coffee break
18.15 Panel discussion
19.00 Conference dinner
Day 2 - 19 January 201708.30 Conference registration, welcome coffee
09.00 Daily needs - biotech for home & personal care
10.40 Coffee break
11.10 Better performance through bio materials?
12.50 Lunch break
14.20 New concepts for animal and plant health
16.00 Closing remarks
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Institutefor Ecology and Innovation
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NOVEL BIOBASEDVALUE CHAINS
8.30 Conference registration / Welcome coffee
09.00 Daily needs - biotech for home & personal careModerator: Thomas Schwarz
09.00 Claus Bollschweiler and Stefan Fischer, BASF New products from BASF through industrial biotechnology
09.30 Ulrich Schörken, TH Köln Biotech routes towards esters and biosurfactants for personal and home care applications
09.50 Harald Gröger, Bielefeld UniversityBiocatalytic approaches towards Guerbet alcohols as intermediates for home and personal care products
10.10 Marc Lankveld, CorbionBiobased polymer PEF made from Corbion’s FDCA
10.30 Discussion
10.40 Coffee break
11.10 Better performance through bio materials?Moderator: Manfred Kircher
11.10 Nelleke van der Puil, LEGO The LEGO Group’s journey to leave a positive impact: Sustainable materials
11.40 Luuk van der Wielen, TU Delft How to make biorefinery processes economically sustainable
12.00 Elspeth MacRae, Scion Forests, biorefineries and the bioeconomy in New Zealand
12.20 Ed de Jong, Avantium PEF, a 100% renewable polyester with superior properties
12.40 Discussion
12.50 Lunch break
14.20 New concepts for animal and plant healthModerator: Dieter Berg
14.20 Anna-Maria Kluenter, DSM Gut health and eubiotics in animal nutrition and health: Concept and technology
14.50 Arne Peters, e-nema Biotechnology, a key technology for producing novel products for biological plant protection
15.10 Volker Wagner-Solbach, AVALON Industries AG 5-HMF as ingredient for animal and plant health
15.30 Maria von Korff, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research / Heinrich Heine UniversityYield stability under abiotic stress in barley
15.50 Discussion
16:00 Closing remarks
- Programme -Day 2, 19 January 2017
- Programme -Day 1, 18 January 2017
10.30 Conference registration / Welcome coffee
11.00 Opening sessionWelcome & introduction
11.00 Thomas Schwarz, Chairman of the Board CLIB2021
11.10 Thomas Grünewald, State secretary, Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of North Rhine-Westphalia
11.20 Karsten Danielmeier, Covestro Deutschland
11.40 Joško Bobanović, Partner Green Seed Fund, Sofinnova Partners
12.20 Lunch
13.45 Move forward by process integrationModerator: Christian Patermann
13.45 Armin Schweiger, INVITEThe importance of process integration for the development of innovative mAb production processes
14.15 Jochen Büchs, RWTH Aachen UniversityIn-situ product removal by reactive extraction from an itaconic acid fermentation with the fungus Aspergillus terreus
14.35 Gerhard Schembecker, TU Dortmund University Integration of upstream and downstream: Potential and challenges
14.55 Joachim Schulze, EW Biotech GmbHChallenges and opportunities on the way to economically feasible biotech-processes
15.15 Discussion
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Biotech: the easy way to functional complexityModerator: Luuk van der Wielen
16.00 Thomas Haas, Evonik Creavis GmbHIndustrial biotechnology today
16.30 Christian Schwarz, NUMAFERM GmbH Bio-made peptides – raw material for next-generation products
16.50 Karolien Vanbroekhoven and Yamini Satyawali, VITO Lipase catalysed solvent free esterification for cosmetic, food flavour, and feed applications
17.10 Andreas Taglieber, Firmenich Industrial biotechnology for the production of flavor and fragrance ingredients
17.30 Discussion
17.40 Coffee break
18.15 Panel discussion: How to initiate market dynamics for bio-based products?Moderator: Ludo Diels
Roland Breves, Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
Stefanie Heiden, Osnabrück University
Andrea Noske, Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Christian Patermann, Director (ret.) EU Commission, advisor & member of the 1st German Bioeconomy Council
19.00 Conference dinner