Arrangementsbeskrivelse
- Current use, production, and industrial interestBioValue SPIR and Novozymes host a seminar where large companies and academic groups are invited. The purpose of the seminar is to facilitate multi-lateral collaboration activities for people with an interest in developing, producing, or utilising plastics made from plant based biomass. BioValue is the largest private-public partnership for innovation and research on biorefinery in Denmark, and future activities in the
BioValue SPIR programme is open for multi-lateral collaboration activities.
The focus of the seminar is bioplastic, defined as plastic made from plant based biomass, but not necessarily biodegradable. Issues of recycling bioplast will come at a later time, if grounds for collaborations prove present.
Participation is free of charge, but only a limited number of seats are available, so registration is needed and binding.
Programme:
09.15-09.45: Registration and coffee
09.45-10.00: Welcome by BioValue, Jane Lindedam and
Novozymes, Tina Sejersgård Fanø, EVP Agriculture & Bioenergy
10.00-10.45: Setting the scene: Nova-institute - market study on bio-based polymers in the world by Michael Carus
End-user case stories – Session moderated by Novozymes
10.45-11.10: Lego by Søren Kristiansen
11.10-11.35: Tetra Pak by Michael Wamsler
11.35-12.00: RPC Superfos by Lars Skjold Frederiksen
12.00-13.15: Networking lunch with poster session
Case stories: New biomaterials – Session moderated by Arla
13.15-13.45: Corbion by Marc Lankveld
13.45-14.15: Avantium by Ed de Jong
14.15-14.30: Coffee break
14.30-15.00: Perstorp by Linda Zellner and Stefan Lundmark
15.00-15.30: Haldor Topsøe by Esben Taarning
15.30-15.50: How do we create a bioplastic future? by BioValue
- Summary and impressions from today
- Bioplastics in future research consortia
15.50: Goodbye
Download the invitation and programme here
NB: The seminar takes place in Building 8X.
Organising CommitteeThomas Grotkjær – Novozymes
Ib Johannsen – Aarhus University
Jane Lindedam - University of Copenhagen
Ole Hassager - Technical University of Denmark
Kell Andersen – Agro Business Park / The National Innovation Network For Biomass