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Advanced Biobased Systems Workshop set for Sept. 10

The workshop will explore the "pipeline to commercialization" for biobased fuels and products.

August 13, 2018

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BIO PRODUCTS: The Advanced Biobased Systems Workshop, set for Sept. 10, will explore the development and commercialization of biobased fuels and products.

The Advanced Biobased Systems Workshop: Pipeline to Commercialization will bring together leaders in industry and research to explore the development and commercialization of biobased fuels and products.

The workshop, a collaboration between Ohio State University and the Ohio Soybean Council, is set for Sept. 10 at the Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center on OSU’s Columbus campus. A networking farm tour and barbecue will be Sept. 9.

Speakers at the event include:

• Keynote speaker Roger Wyse, a managing partner with Spruce Capital Partners, will discuss the investment community’s perspective in funding biobased technologies.

• President of FDC Enterprises, Fred Circle, will speak about managing perennial grasses for energy production.

• Richard Fitzpatrick with Kreussler, Inc. and Mike Feazel with Roof Maxx Technologies will share their experiences with the practical aspects of commercializing biobased products.

• Barry McGraw, director of product development and commercialization for the Ohio Soybean Council, and Ram Lalgudi, a senior research scientist at Battelle, will share their views on how to successfully develop biobased products.

• The workshop will conclude with Patrick Heist, co-owner of Ferm Solutions and the Wilderness Trail Distillery, who will share his story of commercializing microbial products for fuels and beverages.

Registration includes a continental breakfast and lunch, and the Sunday networking event. Registration is $60 on or before Aug. 27 and $75 after that date. A special student rate of $30 is offered, but student registrations must be received on or before Aug. 20.

The first 50 people to register for the event can use the code “OSC” to waive their registration fee. If applying on paper, please write OSC at the top of your registration.

More information about the workshop including agenda and registration can be found by visiting probe.osu.edu or by contacting Barry McGraw at [email protected] or 614-476-3100.

Source: Ohio Soybean Council

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