10.02.2020 Views

Issue 04/2018

bioplasticsMAGAZINE_1804

bioplasticsMAGAZINE_1804

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Events<br />

organized by<br />

Co-organized by Jan Ravenstijn<br />

www.pha-world-congress.com<br />

Programme: 1st PHA platform World Congress<br />

Tuesday, Sep <strong>04</strong>, <strong>2018</strong><br />

08:45-09:15 Jan Ravenstijn Biomaterials Consulting Dealing with the opportunities and challenges of the PHA-platform.<br />

09:15-09:40 Mats Linder – circular economy consultant The role of PHA in a circular economy for plastics<br />

09:40-10:05 Andrew Falcon, FullCycle Bioplastics A Circular Economy Solution: PHA Bioplastics from Organic Waste<br />

10:05-10:30 Michael Carus, nova Institute<br />

11:10-11:35 Jos Lobée, Modified Materials<br />

Production capacities of bio-based polymers – status and outlook & political and<br />

social framework for further growth<br />

Replacing lead weights in angling, the long road from obvious<br />

problem to actual change.<br />

11:35-12:00 Erwin LePoudre, Kaneka Marketing of Biodegradable Polymer PHBH as a Solution to Plastic Waste <strong>Issue</strong>s<br />

Phil van Trump, Danimer<br />

12:00-12:30<br />

& Garry Kohl, PepsiCo<br />

Applications of PHA polymers in Barrier food packaging films<br />

12:30-12:55 Eligio Martini, MAIP The first biotechnopolymer: PHBH compounds, e.g. for electrical switches (ABB)<br />

14:05-14:30 Remy Jongboom, Biotec Industrial applications of PHBH in compounds<br />

14:30-14:55 Harald Kaeb, narocon Pitfalls and opportunities for marketing PHA products<br />

14:55-15:20 Sam Deconinck, OWS Biodegradation of PHAs: not simply a fixed feature<br />

Eike Langenberg &<br />

15:55-16:20<br />

Carsten Niermann, FKuR<br />

Meet the needs for future legislations: Innovative PHA compounds<br />

16:20-16:55 Fred Bollen, LifetecVision<br />

Exploiting competitive advantage and creating market attractiveness<br />

for PHA-polymers<br />

16:55-17:20 Karel Wilsens, AMIBM Nucleating agents for PHAs and other biopolymers<br />

Wednesday, Sep. 05, <strong>2018</strong><br />

08:40-09:05 Lenka Mynářová, Hydal/Nafigate PHA – Circular Economy Concept<br />

09:05-09:30 Ruud Rouleaux, Helian Polymers PHBV, manufacturing, applications and its use in 3D printing compounds.<br />

09:30-09:55 René Rozendal, Paques<br />

09:55-10:20 Martijn Bovee & Leon Korving – Phario High quality PHBV from wastewater<br />

10:55-11:20 Christophe Collet, Scion Research From pine to PHA products<br />

11:20-11:45 Li Teng, Bluepha<br />

Demonstration of PHBV production from waste streams at large scale: the link to<br />

the PHBV market<br />

Industrial-scale Low-cost P(3HB-co-4HB) Production via an open<br />

Fermentation Process<br />

11:45-12:10 Stefan Jockenhövel, AMIBM Role of Biodegradable Polymers for (Regenerative) Medicine<br />

12:10-12:35 Murray Hasinoff, Purcell Agri-Tech PHA coating for slow release fertilization<br />

13:50-14:15 Guy Buyle, Centexbel The use of PHA polymers for textile applications<br />

14:15-14:40 Molly Morse, Mango Materials Production of PHA-polymers from waste methane<br />

14:40-15:05 Shunsuke Sato, Kaneka<br />

Fermentative production of PHBH and metabolic engineering for regulation of its<br />

material properties<br />

15:40-16:05 Urs Hänggi, Biomer Virgin PHB has thermoplastic properties, but is not a thermoplast<br />

16:05-16:30 Silvia Kliem, IKT, Univ. Stuttgart Impact modification of PHB by building of a blockcopolymer<br />

16:30-17:05 Pieter Samyn, Hasselt University<br />

Formulation and processing of PHB with fibrillated cellulose for nanocomposite<br />

films and paper coatings<br />

Subject to changes. Please visit the conference website<br />

for the current version of the programme. Here you also<br />

find more info on the speakers ans well as abstracts of all<br />

presentations<br />

10 bioplastics MAGAZINE [<strong>04</strong>/18] Vol. 13

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!