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National Algae Association Meeting

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by Staff Writers
The Woodlands TX (SPX) Nov 24, 2008
The National Algae Association is growing at an astronomical rate. We are the first national trade association for the algae industry in the United States. Algae is renewable, does not affect the food channel and eats C02. Due to the high cost of oil, commercializing the algae oil industry is now on a fast track.

Algae can be converted into fuels such as jet fuel, biodiesel, ethanol, biogasoline and biomass that can be used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, bio-plastics and organic fertilizer.

If you are working on algae and you have an innovative or breakthrough technology you would like to present to a large group of biofuels and biomass producers, scientists, researchers and potential investors, you are invited to submit your presentation for review for the next National Algae Association event on January 29-30, 2009.

We are seeking presentations from experienced subject matter experts, organizations, institutions and scientists with applied knowledge in biology, biochemical engineering, plant physiology, petrochemical or refinery engineering, mechanical/process design engineering, and entrepreneurs who can effectively communicate scientific knowledge into business language for biofuels producers, investors and other entrepreneurs.

If you would like to be considered as a speaker, please submit your presentation and papers at your earliest convenience.

Also, if you are interested in becoming a group leader for research, operations, extraction or financing teams, please let us know.

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