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The
International Scientific Committee, composed of more than 140 experts from
the global scientific community
contributes to
set-up the EU BC&E Conference programme to the highest scientific
standards.
Programme:
The
international science and technology Conference of the 20th EU BC&E is the
leading Conference in the field of Biomass comprising more than 800
presentations in plenary, oral and visual sessions. The 20th EU BC&E
attracts additional attendance by global decision makers through a range
of special research and industry related parallel events.
The
subjects of the 20th EU BC&E result from the experiences of the previous
successful EU BC&E conferences. The subjects have been further developed
and structured, and include the most recent scientific, technology, and
market trends.
All biomass specialists are invited to contribute and to present
innovative development, progress, and scientific results to the global
biomass community and to submit their abstracts by 30 January 2012.
2012 a special focus on Biogas, Biowaste, Bioenergy and Smart Grids:
In addition to the
Conference Programme, the 20th EU BC&E will present four thematic
highlights with extremely strong industry relevance. These are
‘conference-in-conference’ events that focus on actual forefront ‘hot
topics’ in the biomass sector:
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A parallel event
on ‘Biogas upgrading and grid injection’
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A
special industry show on ‘Biogas goes Europe’
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A further side
event on ‘Biowaste to Energy’
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A forum on
Bioenergy and Smart Grids
Exhibition:
The exhibition area
for the 20th EU BC&E has been expanded for 2012 and adapted to the new
industry topics.
Background:
For many years now,
the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EU BC&E) has combined a
renowned international scientific conference with an industry exhibition,
where new products and technical innovations from biomass are on show.
The EU BC&E is held
at different venues throughout Europe, and ranks as one of the leading
events specialized in biomass. It is supported by European and
international organisations such as the European Commission, UNESCO -
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation - Natural
Sciences Sector, Regione Lombardia, WCRE - World Council for Renewable
Energy, the European Biomass Industry Association (EUBIA). The Technical
Programme is coordinated by the European Commission, DG Joint Research
Centre.
For more information:
www.conference-biomass.com
www.exhibition-biomass.com
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