Biorefineries
Biorefineries
28–29 September 2013, Brasília, Brazil
The 2nd Brazilian Symposium on Biorefineries, to be held 28–29 September 2013 in Brasília, Brazil, is aimed at promoting dialogue about the possibilities and challenges related to biorefineries and the development of a Green Economy. Its topics are as follows:
raw materials
advances in chemical, biochemical, and thermochemical processes
advances in analytical techniques and methodology
economic potential of new products and their sustainability
The symposium is limited to 300 attendees from industry, government, and research institutions in Brazil and throughout the world. An opening lecture will be delivered by a leading biorefinery researcher on the evening of 27 September, followed by a reception with the press.
The event has a strong international profile (speakers and audience), and will have simultaneous English-Portuguese translation.
See Calendar for contact information.
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- Repositioning the Chemical Sciences for African Development
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