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www.bio-based-conference.comFocus: Bio-based Building Blocks & Polymers Biodegradable Solutions Bio-based Fine Chemicals Innovation AwardOrganiserPremium Partnerwww.nova-institute.euwww.clib2021.deAward SponsorSilver SponsorHIGHLIGHTS OF THE WORLDWIDE BIOECONOMYOne of the leading and established international conferenceson bio-based chemicals and d SponsorBronze Sponsorwww.upm.comwww.fkur.com Vision & PolicyBio-based Building BlocksBio-based PolymersBiodegradable SolutionsBiorefineries NEW Bio-based Fine Chemicals(Food Ingredients, Flavours, BodyCare, Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals) Innovation Award „Bio-basedMaterial of the Year 2019“WORKSHOPS Assessing Bio-based Product Value Chains – How Better Regulation and Standardisation CanPromote a Level Playing Field Biotechnological Solutions from China In-depth Consumer Research and GreenPremium Feasibility of a European Lignocellulosic Biorefinery The Difficulties of Building a Biorefinery and How to Avoid Thembio-basedconference.comPictures: J.Rettenmaier & Söhne, BASF, nova-Institutewww.bio-based-conference.com

Dear expert,This year’s International Conference on Bio-based Materials is something very special! Inaddition to the two-day a, two expert workshops will take place the day before and the dayafter. The focus will be on standards, biotechnology and biorefineries. In addition, there willbe a parallel session with fine chemicals for the first time on the first day of the conference.This year we also welcome the close cooperation with CLIB (www.clib2021.de/en).The annual CLIB conference CIC will pause in 2019 and we will integrate the topics with us.Welcome to all CLIB members!All in all, in 2019 we expect a record participation with more than 200 participants and30 exhibitors. – Be there, it’s worth it!Michael CarusCEO nova-InstituteYours sincerely, Michael CarusEvolution of the Bioeconomy: Survival of the Fittest? Learning from Success.Despite the harsh environment, a few innovativecompanies find markets for their new bio-basedbuilding blocks, chemicals and polymers. We willintroduce you to the technology leaders our planetneeds for a sustainable future.Today, PLA is produced by two leading companies,bio-based PBS has become commercially availableand soon the first bio-based PP will enter themarket while bio-based PE production capacitiesare expanded at the same time. Bio-based polymerscan be found in almost all application sectors, suchas packaging, consumer goods, toys, automotive,textiles or coating. New bio-based building blocksare also available for body care, cosmetics, foodingredients and pharmaceuticals. On top of that,more and more biogenic side streams from the foodindustry are utilised via biotechnology as part of thecircular bioeconomy.2Every year the Innovation Award “Bio-basedMaterial of the Year” is given to the most innovativematerial and product on the market. Many thanksto Infraserv Knapsack (www.infraserv-knapsack.de/future) for sponsoring the Innovation Award. In2019, six companies will be nominated by an expertjury, out of which the winner will be chosen duringthe conference. Join one of the biggest B2B eventsof the year and experience the most exciting newdevelopments and strategies in bioeconomy.Call for papers & postersYou are welcome to present your latest products, technologiesor developments. Please hand in your application as soon aspossible. t to present a poster? Please hand in your application rswww.bio-based-conference.com

The 12th International Conference on Bio-based Materials is aimedat providing international major players from the bio-based buildingblocks, polymers and industrial biotechnology industries with anopportunity to present and discuss their latest developments andstrategies. The conference builds on successful previous conferences:200 participants and 30 exhibitors are expected.Innovation Award“Bio-based Material of the Year 2019”For the 12th year in a row, the InnovationAward “Bio-based Material of theYear” will be awarded to the young,innovative bio-based chemicals andmaterials industry for finding suitableapplications and markets for biobased products. The focus of theaward is on new developments withinthese areas, which had been launchedin 2018 or will be launched in 2019.Producers and inventors of innovativebio-based materials are invited to hand intheir application by end of February 2019.Many thanks to Infraserv Knapsack (www.infraserv-knapsack.de/future) for sponsoring the Innovation Award “Bio-based Material ofthe Year”.More information Your Conference TeamMichael CarusCEOmichael.carus@nova-institut.deDominik VogtConference Manager,Exhibition 49 (0)2233 4814-49dominik.vogt@nova-institut.deSeena KoyadanInnovation Award 49 (0)2233 4814-79seena.koyadan@nova-institut.deJutta MillichMedia & Partnerships 49 (0)561 503580-44jutta.millich@nova-institut.deAsta PartanenSponsoring 49 (0)2233 4814-59asta.partanen@nova-institut.deVanessa KleinpeterContact, Registration 49 (0)2233 4814-40vanessa.kleinpeter@nova-institut.deVenue & AccommodationSelected winners of the past Innovation Awards„Bio-based Material of the Year“: AIMPLASArctic BiomaterialsBayer MaterialScienceBio-LutionsCardolite CorporationCovestroEcovative DesignEvonikFischerFKuR HIB Trim Part SolutionsNewlight er MarsMaternushaus CologneKardinal-Frings-Str. 1– 350668 Cologne, Germany 49 (0)221 163 10info@maternushaus.deEntrance FeeConference incl. Cateringplus 19 % VAT1st Day15 May 20192nd Day16 May 2019565 515 865 www.bio-based-conference.com3

Conference Coffee1116181719131420212223FreeReservedfor sponsors@BookedExhibition and sponsoringopportunitiesExhibitorsThe fee of a booth (6 m2) is 500 EUR (excl. 19%VAT). We provide you a table, table cloths, apin board, a chair and a power connection.You are welcome to use your own boothsystem. After booking your booth pleasesubmit Mr. Dominik Vogt a printable logoand a company profile.3: Fachagentur Nachwachsende 13: Forschungszentrum JülichRohstoffe e.V. (FNR)14: nova-Institut4: CLIB (Cluster Industrial15: B.R.A.I.N.Biotechnology)18: Arctic Biomaterials Oy5: Fraunhofer UMSICHT20: Enterprise Europe Network6: Nestein North Rhine-Westphalia –NRW.Europa8: Media TableBoothAll sponsoring opportunities are available for /uploads/2019/01/19-01-21 BMC Sponsoring-Letter-1.pdf411: FKuR Kunststoff12: Bio Base Europe Pilot Plantwww.bio-based-conference.com21: J. Rettenmaier & Söhne

14 May 2019Workshops day prior10:00 Regulation andStandardisation14:30 Biotechnologicalfrom China15 May 2019Conference 1st day09:30 Vision & Policy13:00 Bio-based BuildingBlocks & Polymers13:00 Bio-based FineChemicals17:00 Innovation AwardThe day prior to the conference,14 May 201916 May 2019Conference 2nd day09:00 IndustrialBiotechnology09:00 Building aBiorefinery11:00 Workshopon consumerperceptions09:00 LignocellulosicBiorefinery11:00 BiodegradableSolutionsThe day after the conference,17 May 2019Workshops* in Room Laurentius10:00 – 14:15 Stakeholder Workshop STAR4BBI:Assessing Bio-based Product Value Chains –How Better Regulation and Standardisation canPromote a Level Playing FieldAt the STAR4BBI stakeholder workshop, results gainedwithin the EU funded project will be presented with afocus on the regulatory and standardization barriersof bio-based economy, a forecast analysis of futuretechnologies and barriers expected. Suggestions forovercoming these barriers will be discussed. The projectpartners welcome input from relevant stakeholders onthe proposals for a future supportive regulatory andstandardization framework developed within the project.For more information about the :15 – 17:00 CLIB Workshop* on BiotechnologicalSolutions from ChinaIn this workshop biotechnological solutions for severalapplication fields like cosmetics, personal care, food, feedand agriculture will be presented and discussed. Chinesecompanies and institutes of the Chinese Academy ofScience will give insight into cutting edge developments.For further information please contact Dennis Herzberg(CLIB, herzberg@clib-cluster.de)*Participation in the workshop is free of charge; the numberof participants is limited and prior registration is obligatory.17 May 2019Workshops day afterWorkshop* in Room Laurentius09:00 – 13:00 Stakeholder workshop PULP2VALUE:The Difficulties of Building a Biorefinery and Howto Avoid ThemThe ultimate goal of the PULP2VALUE project fundedby BBI JU is to design a fully integrated biorefinerybased on sugar beet pulp. In this workshop the projectteam will present the experiences of this exciting journeyof the last 4 years and discuss with the audience thechallenges, risks and pitfalls of building a biorefinery.Participants are invited to contribute their feedback andrecommendations in order to organise a constructiveand fruitful workshop. For more information about theevent:http://pulp2value.eu/workshopWorkshop* in Room Adelheid09:00 – 13:00 BIOFOREVER: Feasibility of aEuropean Lignocellulosic BiorefineryThe goal of the BIOFOREVER project is to demonstratethe feasibility of an European biorefinery for the productionof lignocellulosic sugars, lignin/lignosulfonates andother (downstream) products including carbon binders,enzymes, ethanol, butanol, FDCA, nano-celluloses andresin acids. Various technologies for the conversion ofwoody biomass to lignocellulosic sugars are presentedand discussed such as API Europe’s AVAP technology,Avantium’s DAWN Technology, Borregaard’s BALItechnology and BPF’s mild acid/steam explosiontechnology.The intention of the workshop is also to create interestamongst workshop participants to explore participationin biorefinery projects as feedstock suppliers, for theoff-take of ethanol, cellulosic sugars or other bio-basedproducts and/or as investors.For more information about the event:http://bio-based.eu/bioforever/index.php?lng enwww.bio-based-conference.com5

14 May 201915 May 2019Workshops day priorConference 1st day10:00 – 14:3009:30 – 18:3016 May 201917 May 2019Conference 2nd dayWorkshops day after09:00 – 17:0009:00 – 13:00Preliminary programme of the 1st day, 15 May 2019Bio-based Building Blocks & PolymersMaternussaal13:20 Doris de GuzmanTecnon OrbiChem19:30 Opening:Michael Carusnova-InstitutBio-Based Building Blocks:2019 Commercialisation Updates13:40 Pia Skoczinski &Raj Chinthapallinova-InstitutVision & Policy09:40 David NewmanBio-Based and Biodegradable IndustriesAssociation (BBIA)The UK – Despite Brexit a lot of Good Newson the Bioeconomy10:00 Prajesh MistryGodavari BiorefineriesLatest Market Data onBio-Based Polymers14:00 Willemijn WitteveenAvantiumThe Opportunity of Sustainable MaterialsBiorefining – From Feedstock to Markets14:20 David SudolskyAnellotech10:20 Edgard SeikalyUNICEFCommercialising Cost-Competitive, RenewableAromatics for Bio-Based Chemicals and FuelsShared Sustainability Values – Introduction ofBio-Compostable Plastic Bags in Africa10:40 Maria CarcoléNeste14:40 Milica FolicHaldor TopsøeBio-Based MEG: First Learnings and Results fromthe MOSAIK Demonstration PlantHow to Widen the Range of Bio-Based MaterialsWhile Assuring Sustainability11:00 Irene Cristina Latorre MartinezCovestroSustainability at Covestro Makes the World a BrighterPlace: Using Bio-Based Feedstocks to Achieve NewMaterial Properties11:20 Michael Carusnova-InstitutEuropean Plastic Policy, Renewable Carbonand Biodegradation15:00 Questions & Answers15:10 Coffee Break15:30 Stephan RoestCorbionCorbion’s Biocatalytic Pathway to FDCAfor PEF Bioplastic15:50 Stefan Krawielitzki,AVA Biochem5-HMF, the Key to Bio-based Furan Chemistry11:40 Questions & Answers11:50 Lunch Break16:10 David ThomasVTTUnique Sugar Acid Pathway to FDCA6www.bio-based-conference.com

14 May 2019Workshops day prior10:00 – 14:3015 May 2019Conference 1st day09:30 – 18:3016 May 201917 May 2019Conference 2nd dayWorkshops day after09:00 – 17:0009:00 – 13:00Preliminary programme of the 1st day, 15 May 201916:30 Pieter ImhofBioBTX15:30 Dennis UebelALTANAFull Circularity Enabled: Sustainable, Cost CompetitiveProduction of Platform Chemicals16:50 Zdenek MoravecSpolchemieBiotechnology in the Field of Specialty Chemicals15:50 Bente NerstenBorregaardEnviPOXY(R) – Sustainable Solution forEpoxy ApplicationsVanillin and a new Advanced Texture System (SenseFi)for Food from a Spruce-Based Biorefinery16:10 Marc Struhallac-LEcta17:10 Questions & AnswersCell-free Synthetic Biology for the Production ofFunctional Food IngredientsNEW: Bio-based Fine Chemicals(Food Ingredients, Flavours, Body CareCosmetics, Pharmaceuticals)16:30 Sophie van SchoubroeckVITOSustainability Analysis of an Algae-based ValueChain in North-West Europes13:20 Roland BrevesHenkelNew Materials for the Cosmetics Industry –Needs and Requirements16:50 Hans van KlinkDutch Sustainable DevelopmentProspects of Sustainable Feedstock Production forAdvanced Building Blocks13:40 Babette PettersenGinkgo BioworksSynthetic Biology for New Bio-BasedFine Chemicals17:10 Questions & Answers14:00 Jacco van HaverenWageningen UR/Food andBiobased ResearchInnovation AwardEnvironmentally Benign Synthesis ofCosmetic and Food Ingredients14:20 Cara TracewellZymergen17:20 Six presentations18:30 Beer receptionApplying Molecular Technology to Industrial StrainOptimization for Bio-based Chemical FermentationSubmit your application for the Innovation Award ion14:40 Andreas WorbergNovo Nordisk Foundation Center forBiosustainability (DTU Biosustain)Having the End in Mind – Commercialisation ofBio-based Chemicals in a Translational Core15:00 Questions & Answers15:10 Coffee Breakwww.bio-based-conference.com7

14 May 2019Workshops day prior10:00 – 14:3015 May 2019Conference 1st day09:30 – 18:3016 May 2019Conference 2nd day09:00 – 17:0017 May 2019Workshops day after09:00 – 13:00Preliminary programme of the 2nd day, 16 May 2019Biodegradable SolutionsIndustrial Biotechnology11:10 Bruno de WildeOWS09:00 Guido MeurerB.R.A.I.N.Introduction to the German Research Project“ZeroCarbFP”Biodegradation, One Principle, Many Nuances:Overview and Latest Developments11:30 Michael Carusnova-Institut09:10 Marc GauertB.R.A.I.N.Production of Bio-Malic Acid Employing theSmut Fungus Ustilago TrichophoraFor Which Applications do we needBiodegradationas an End-Of-Life Solution?11:50 Carmen MichelsFKuR09:25 Esther GaborB.R.A.I.N.Bio-Based Recovery of Precious Metals fromSecondary ResourcesCircular Economy: Closing the Loop with Bioplastics12:10 Stefano FaccoNovamont09:40 Edda HöferSüdzuckerCO2 as Carbon Source for Bio-Based ChemicalsPositioning of Compostable Polymers within SUPand ECHA, Special Outlook on Southern Europe12:30 Meryem TopSunar Misir09:55 Rolf LutherFuchs SchmierstoffeBiotechnological Production of Lubricant Additivesfrom Renewable ResourcesTPS and Plastics Industry in Turkey10:10 Questions & Answers12:50 Questions & Answers10:20 Coffee Break13:00 Lunch Break10:50 Asta Partanennova-Institut14:20 Jan RavenstijnJan Ravenstijn ConsultingGreenPremium for Bio-Based Products and In-DepthPsychological Market Research for Insights intoConsumers’ MindsetPHA-Platform – the Global Organization for PHA:GO!PHA14:40 Phil van TrumpDanimer11:15 Parallel Workshop onIn-Depth B2C Market Research and GreenPremium**** Participation of the conference is not free of charge. Pleasefind more here www.bio-based-conference.comParticipation in the workshop is free of charge; the numberof participants is limited and prior registration is obligatory.The venue of all events is the Maternushaus, aus8Nodax PHA: Technology Updates & the Road toCommercialisation15:00 Fabien ResweberPTTMCC Biochem CompanyBioPBS, Renewable Carbon Based Polyesterfor Efficient Management of Plastic PackagingEnd-of-lifewww.bio-based-conference.com

14 May 2019Workshops day prior10:00 – 14:3015 May 201916 May 2019Conference 1st day17 May 2019Conference 2nd day09:30 – 18:30Workshops day after09:00 – 17:0009:00 – 13:00Preliminary programme of the 2nd day, 16 May 201915:20 Elisabeth StangerLenzing16:20 Martien van den OeverWageningen Food & Biobased ResearchCellulose Fibres: Closing the Loop in FashionLuana LaduTechnischen Universität BerlinImproved Standards and Regulations to SupportBio-based Industry (European Project STAR4BBI)15:40 Gerhard MaierPolymaterialsHow to Make the Best of PLA and PBS: OptimisingBio-Based Blends and Compounds with HighThroughput Screening and Predictive Models16:40 Questions & Answers16:00 Albrecht LäuferBluCon Biotech16:50 End of the conference and after conferencemeeting point in a Cologne brewhouseGeneration Lactic Acid – Fermentation ofCellulosic Substrates by Caldicellulosiruptor sp.2ndThe day after the conference, 17 May 2019Workshop* in Room LaurentiusWorkshop* in Room Adelheid09:00 – 13:00 Stakeholder workshopPULP2VALUE: The Difficulties of Building aBiorefinery and How to Avoid Them09:00 – 13:00 BIOFOREVER: Feasibility of aEuropean Lignocellulosic BiorefineryAdvisory Board of the Conference ProgrammeWolfgang BaltusGudbrand RødsrudPRECISE CorporationDoris de GuzmanTecnon OrbiChemChristiaan BolckJörg MüssigThomas SchwarzWageningen UniversityHochschule BremenCLIBJan RavenstijnHaralabos ZorbasJan Ravenstijn ConsultingIBB NetzwerkLudo DielsFlemish Institute forTechnological Research (VITO)www.bio-based-conference.comBorregaard9

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Save the Date:nova-Institute Events in 20197 th20 – 21 March 2019Maternushaus, Cologne, Germanywww.co2-chemistry.eu5 – 6 June 2019Maternushaus, Cologne, Germanywww.eiha-conference.orgBio-based News – Daily newson Bio-based and CO2-basedEconomy worldwideiBIBThe leading Business Directory of the Bio-based Economy nowoffers FREE standard profiles for companies, associations andinstitutes!www.bio-based.eu/ibibInternational Directoryfor BIo-based Businessesn Players of the bio-based and CO2-basedindustry can now present themselves in theiBIB online directory – for FREE and for anunlimited time period.n Get your FREE Standard Profile now andupload 2 full PDF pages of information onyour company.n Two pages are not enough? Add as muchcontent as you like to your Premium Profilefor only 250 R per page up to page 10, afterthat for only 100 R per page.n Introduce your products, projects orservices in detail or just upload your productcatalogue. Everything is possible – iBIBmeets your needs!Take a look and find your contacts atwww.bio-based.eu/ibib 20,000 reports 10,000 companies 160,000 readers monthly 1,500 Twitter followers:@Biobased Newswww.bio-based.eu/newsInternational Directory forBio-based Businesses (iBIB)Pictures: Fraunhofer IAP (2), IAR, Novamont, Isowood, Biowe

on bio-based chemicals and materials Vision & Policy Bio-based Building Blocks Bio-based Polymers Biodegradable Solutions Biorefineries NEW Bio-based Fine Chemicals (Food Ingredients, Flavours, Body Care, Cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals) Innovation Award „Bio-based Material of the Year 2019“ www.fkur.com www.neste.com

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