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Regional Efforts to Develop Biorefineries Spotlighted at World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology


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WASHINGTON--The 2007 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing will host companies from across the United States on the leading edge of commercializing alternative fuels, chemicals, and biobased products from cellulosic biomass. The Congresss sessions will feature some of the companies that recently received grants from the Department of Energy to build commercial biorefineries. The fourth annual World Congress runs March 21-24 at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Fla.

Brent Erickson, executive vice president of the Biotechnology Industry Organizations Industrial & Environmental Section, said, The World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing comes at a very exciting time, as the commercialization of ethanol from cellulose is becoming a reality. The Department of Energys recently announced cost-sharing grants demonstrate that ethanol facilities can be built throughout the United States, utilizing locally available cellulosic biomass feedstocks. The companies at the forefront of developing industrial biotechnology the key enabling technology that makes modern biorefineries run will attend the World Congress to explore the next steps in bringing these applications to the marketplace. This conference represents a real opportunity not only for the media but also for investors seeking to learn about the latest technological developments in producing ethanol from cellulose.

The Congress will feature keynote presentations by Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures and Jens Riese of McKinsey & Co. on investment and market opportunities in biofuels and biobased products, at the opening lunch plenary on Thursday, March 22. Additionally, the Congresss breakfast plenary on Saturday, March 24, will feature Michigan Department of Agriculture Director Mitch Irwin, Oklahoma Energy Secretary David Fleischaker, and Kansas Department of Agriculture Secretary Adrian Polansky discussing How Forward-Looking States Are Growing Biobased Economies: Infrastructure to Value Chain Development.

During three days of panel discussions at the World Congress, companies and universities from across the United States will discuss strategies to develop alternative fuels, chemicals, and biobased products from local biomass feedstocks. Panel sessions include:

               Cellulosic Ethanol in California
               Paul Zorner, Finistere Partners
               Rick Zalesky, Chevron Technology Ventures
               Anna Rath, Ceres Inc.
               Anna Halpern-Lande, Tellurian Biodiesel
               Thursday, March 22 at 1:30 p.m.

               Regional Feedstock Partnerships: Producing the Billion
               Tons of Biomass
               Terry Nipp, Sun Grant Association
               Mark Downing, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
               Jim Doolittle, South Dakota State University
               Kerry Tiller, University of Tennessee
               Thursday, March 22 at 1:30 p.m.

               Woody Crops for Biorefineries
               Edwin White, SUNY College of Environmental Science
               Marilyn Buford, U.S. Forest Service
               Don Riemenschneider, U.S. Forest Service
               Nathan Ramsey, ArborGen
               Thursday, March 22 at 3:30 p.m.

               Making the Big Bet - Success in Developing Effective
               Cellulosic Ethanol Alliances
               William Baum, Diversa
               William Provine, DuPont
               Carlos Riva, Celunol
               Jeff Passmore, Iogen
               Friday, March 23 at 10:45 a.m.

               Integrated Corn Cellulose Biorefinery
               Mark Stowers, Broin Companies
               Don Higgins, Novozymes North America
               Suzanne Kleff, MBI International
               Saturday, March 24 at 9:00 a.m.

For more program information about the World Congress, visit http://www.bio.org/worldcongress/programs/. The World Congress is hosted by BIO, the American Chemical Society, the National Agricultural Biotechnology Council, the European Federation of Biotechnology, BIOTECanada and EuropaBIO.

Advance media registration for the 2007 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing is now available online. Registration is complimentary for credentialed members of the news media. To register, please visit http://www.bio.org/worldcongress/media/. Reporters and editors working full-time for print or broadcast news organizations may register onsite with valid media credentials. All freelancers and online publications must register in advance by 5:00 p.m. ET Thursday, March 15, 2007.

About BIO

BIO represents more than 1,100 biotechnology companies, academic institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations across the United States and 31 other nations. BIO members are involved in the research and development of healthcare, agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology products. BIO also produces the annual BIO International Convention, the worlds largest biotechnology conference and exhibition.

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