O Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovações e Comunicações (MCTIC), por meio da Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico e Inovação (SETEC), convida para o evento de lançamento dos Planos de CT&I 2018 – 2022 nas áreas de Energias Renováveis e Biocombustíveis, Minerais Estratégicos e Petróleo & Gás Natural.
PÚBLICO ALVO
Representantes dos setores público e privado, academia e sociedade.
Data: 31 de outubro de 2018, quarta-feira.
Horário: 9:00 – 18:00hs
Local: Auditório Lourenço Chehab, Esplanada dos Ministérios, Bloco R, Brasília-DF.
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As inscrições serão gratuitas e poderão ser feitas no link https://goo.gl/forms/FmxotQvwqkrpNnWm1
Informações: (061) 2033 – 7817 ou eventos.cgts@mctic.gov.br
Nos dias 5 e 6 de novembro os grandes empresários do setor estarão reunidos para debater o mercado de biodiesel da próxima década.
Esta é a 12ª edição do evento que tem como marca antecipar os próximos passos do setor de biodiesel. Da antecipação do B5 até a sinalização da criação do RenovaBio, a Conferência serviu de plataforma de lançamento para diversos pleitos e ideias que logo se concretizaram. Este ano o cronograma para a chegada do B15 será um dos destaques.
Outro ponto a ser discutido é o RenovaBio, que estará com sua formatação quase definida em novembro. Haverá questões cruciais nos debates: como esse programa vai mudar como as usinas precificam seu produto? E qual a vantagem do uso do sebo e seu novo preço no mercado com o renovabio?
About the Biofuture conference: the Global Cooperation Forum: towards a common preflight checklist for the Biofuture Takeoff is held as part of the Biofuture Platform programme of work. The Biofuture Platform is an international coalition of 20 countries – including the most relevant markets for bioenergy and bioeconomy – along with international agencies and private sector partners, created to collaborate in scaling up low carbon solutions to the transport and industry sectors. It is currently coordinated by the government of Brazil as its interim Facilitator.
The Biofuture-led Global Cooperation Forum: towards a common preflight checklist for the Biofuture will promote a debate among policy makers, international agencies, and private sector representatives about how to build a “minimum checklist” of policies and other actions that need to be in place to create the right environment and framework for the low carbon bioeconomy to take off globally. Those could include national policies such as RFS, LCFS and RenovaBio, R&D collaboration, a smart sustainability framework, communication with civil society and public opinion, adequate financing including from climate and green bonds, international targets for bioenergy and biorefineries.
The delegates will be asked for their opinions about how an internationally agreed minimal agenda/checklist/action plan could be put together, what it should contain, and how to rally stakeholders around it. The conclusions will feed into the work of the Biofuture Platform, which has been formally mandated by the member countries to build an action plan, specific targets, and a monitoring mechanism to implement its Vision Declaration.
About ABLC Global 2018
Live Attendance: 600+ delegates – primarily high-level, director and above. ABLC 2018 in DC had 550 delegates.
Global audience: 6,000 follow the conference live and on-demand via BioChannell.TV
Dates: November 6-9 at the Hotel Nikko (Union Square) San Francisco. Lab tours and private organizational meetings are on the 6th, and the main conference stage is open the 7th through the 9th.
ABLC Global 2018 is 17 distinct conferences in 1 — the Biochemical Conversion Summit, the Thermal Conversion Summit, The Global Actions Forum, the Global Cooperation Forum, the Global Bioeconomy Forum, the Disruptive Technology Forum, the Advanced Nutrition Summit, the Digital Biology Summit, the Advanced Agriculture Summit, the Financing & Investing Workshop, the Biogas Forum, the Innovative Conversion Technologies Summit, the Advanced Biofuels Summit, Sustainable Feedstocks Summit, and the Biomass Production & Mobilization Summit, and the Advanced Thermal Treatment Forum.
Additional events: ABLC includes the live on-stage announce of the Hot 40 (the 40 Hottest Emerging Companies in the Advanced Bioeconomy), the Hot Party reception; the annual State of the Industry opening evening event, and National Laboratory Tours including JBEI, the AgileBioFOundry, the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the Advanced Biofuels Process Demonstration Unit).