Biomass 2014: Growing the Future Bioeconomy July 29-30 Washington, DC

- Agenda with speaker presentations
- Breakout Speaker Biographies
- Additional Speaker Biographies
- Attendee List
- Biomass 2014 Promotional Video
Advanced Biofuels USA, co-hosting with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office, invites you to Biomass 2014: Growing the Future Bioeconomy. We are planning on this year’s conference to be held July 29-30, 2014, at the Washington, D.C. Convention Center, in downtown Washington.
Sponsoring or exhibiting at Biomass 2014 is a great platform to raise your organization’s profile and highlight your position as a key leader in the field of bioenergy and associated bioproducts.
Biomass 2014 will examine the dynamic fields of bioenergy and bioproducts in 2014. As exciting new technologies move forward within a shifting policy and economic landscape, the conference will provide an excellent forum to increase the visibility of your company with bioeconomy policy decision-makers.
Biomass 2014 boasts a new emphasis on attendee interaction with federal agency staff, more focus on practical tips and insights on interacting with budget-conscious federal agencies and strategies to not only survive, but thrive in a more market-focused world while also implementing important energy efficiency and renewable energy federal policies and personal values.
Last year’s conference had 500 registrants and featured keynotes from Secretary of Energy, Dr. Ernest Moniz; Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack; Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA); John Garamendi, U.S. House of Representatives (D-CA); Margo Oge, formerly the Director of the Office of Transportation and Air Quality and many other energy policy and development leaders. We are planning on 600 attendees for this year.
Planned again at a premier downtown location close to the DC METRO subway system and newly connected to the Marriott Marquis Conference Center Hotel, Biomass 2014 promises to be one of our best biomass conferences yet.
WHO WILL ATTEND?
• Senior executives and decision makers from the public, private, and nonprofit sector
• Leading researchers in agriculture, technology, and sustainability issues from the national labs, federal agencies, academia, and industry
• Experts in policy and finance
• Members of the media, state, and local government, congressional staff, international participants, graduate students, and the general public
• Potential investors and industrial developers
• Growers, foresters and producers.
Registration information will be available soon.
Click HERE for information about exhibiting and sponsoring. breakfast, breaks and reception are available.
Visit the BETO conference website.
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