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Register online: www.web.agraevents.com / Registration Hotline: +44 (0) 20 3377 3658 4-7 November 2013 Hilton Munich Park Hotel Germany VISIONARY SPEAKERS INCLUDING: Javier Garoz Neira CEO ABENGOA BIOENERGY Steve Hartig General Manager POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels LLC, Licensing Bob Dinneen President and CEO Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) Guido Ghisolfi CEO Beta Renewables SPA Eduardo Leão Sousa Executive Director UNICA – Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association Richard Mills Director Environmental Policy & Strategy, Europe Boeing Peter Williams CEO INEOS Bio Marten Keil COO CropEnergies AG Pravit Prakitsri Group Managing Director – Energy Business Mitr Phol Sugar Corp., Ltd. Hear and Meet Ethanol & Biofuel Producers from Across the Globe - 25% of Total Attendance Be Part of the Biggest Week of Trade and Business in the Year Covering all Biofuels, Biochemicals and Providing 2G Solutions You’ll be Alongside 600+ International Executives with a Stake in this Industry Be Part of an Event Which Provides the Best Content Designed by Experts in the Ethanol and Biofuels Market More Face-To-Face Networking Opportunities Ethanol Production Technology Workshop Maximise your plant operations through novel technologies and processes Ethanol Risk Management Training Seminar Get up-to-date with risk management strategies and financial instruments available to proactively manage the risk in ethanol markets Sustainability Certification for Biofuels and Conventional Markets Workshop Meeting sustainability requirements and regulation Clariant sunliquid® Cellulosic Ethanol Plant Visit Visit the largest German plant for the manufacture of cellulosic ethanol from agriculture residues PRE CONFERENCE EVENTS Monday 4 November 2013 Choose from our focused programme of specialist events giving you in-depth guides to key operational challenges: Sponsored by: Media partners: 16TH ANNUAL Managing a Changing Biofuels Landscape: Addressing the Need to Innovate, Diversify and Trade in New Global Markets

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Register online: www.web.agraevents.com / Registration Hotline: +44 (0) 20 3377 3658

4-7 November 2013 Hilton Munich Park Hotel

Germany

VISIONARY SPEAKERS INCLUDING:

Javier Garoz NeiraCEOABENGOA BIOENERGY

Steve Hartig General Manager POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels LLC, Licensing

Bob DinneenPresident and CEORenewable Fuels Association (RFA)

Guido Ghisolfi CEOBeta Renewables SPA

Eduardo Leão Sousa Executive Director UNICA – Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association

Richard Mills Director Environmental Policy & Strategy, Europe Boeing

Peter WilliamsCEOINEOS Bio

Marten Keil COOCropEnergies AG

Pravit PrakitsriGroup Managing Director – Energy Business Mitr Phol Sugar Corp., Ltd.

Hear and Meet Ethanol & Biofuel Producers from Across the Globe - 25% of Total Attendance Be Part of the Biggest Week of Trade and Business in the Year Covering all Biofuels, Biochemicals and Providing 2G Solutions

You’ll be Alongside 600+ International Executives with a Stake in this Industry Be Part of an Event Which Provides the Best Content Designed by Experts in the Ethanol and Biofuels Market More Face-To-Face Networking Opportunities

Ethanol Production Technology WorkshopMaximise your plant operations through novel technologies and processes

Ethanol Risk Management Training SeminarGet up-to-date with risk management strategies and financial instruments available to proactively manage the risk in ethanol markets

Sustainability Certification for Biofuels and Conventional Markets WorkshopMeeting sustainability requirements and regulation

Clariant sunliquid® Cellulosic Ethanol Plant VisitVisit the largest German plant for the manufacture of cellulosic ethanol from agriculture residues

PRE CONFERENCE EVENTSMonday 4 November 2013Choose from our focused programme of specialist events giving you in-depth guides to key operational challenges:

Sponsored by:

Media partners:

16TH ANNUAL

Managing a Changing Biofuels

Landscape: Addressing the Need to Innovate, Diversify and Trade in

New Global Markets

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Join us in Munich!This year, F.O. Licht’s World Ethanol & Biofuels comes at a defining moment for the global industry.

By the time we come together in Munich in November, decisions may have been made in Brussels,

Washington and Brasilia which will set the course of future market development for years to come.

Over the last 16 years this event has provided an unrivalled platform for everyone in the supply chain

to hear the best analysis of the ethanol and biofuels industry around the world, find solutions to the

problems that everyone is facing and to build on opportunities for future growth.

This year’s conference will be the most important one yet. As we all assess a rollercoaster year for the

industry, you will be able to shape your strategy based on political developments and initiatives, the

supply/demand balance in key markets around the world, and the progress of new technologies.

And I believe it is a unique opportunity for actors in the global industry to join forces, to ensure that

the world knows the truth about biofuels and the benefits they can bring to the environment, to

agriculture and to economic development.

At the same time, this year’s World Ethanol & Biofuels will bring us closer to the “tipping point” for the

commercialisation of ligno-cellulosic ethanol. I am delighted that the major pioneers in this technology

have agreed to share their progress with us in November. As these companies approach the start of

commercial-scale production, they will send a powerful signal that with sustained investment and

secure policy frameworks, the biofuels industry can bring transformational technologies to market.

These technologies not only deliver further reductions in carbon emissions, but also open up markets

for a wide range of green chemicals and biobased co-products. This will enable biofuels producers to

diversify their business and help to ensure a sustainable future for us all.

These things cannot be achieved alone - it is when we come together that we can all make the most

progress to benefit us all. At F.O. Licht, we strive to make this event a truly global meeting place –

representatives from over 60 countries joined us last year, including ethanol and biofuels producers

from 5 continents and a wide range of buyers. This is one of the reasons why this is the best event for

global trade intelligence and doing business face-to-face.

And that is why we have organised a fantastic social programme which will give you the perfect

opportunity to network with contacts from across the supply chain, from all over the world. I am

already looking forward to catching up with old friends in Munich - and of course to making many

new ones as well.

I look forward to seeing you there!

Christoph BergManaging Director

F.O. Licht

World Ethanol&Biofuels16TH ANNUAL

REASONS TO ATTEND

MEET COLLEAGUES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

The ONLY truly global event for the industry – 55+ countries in attendance

Come to where the real global leaders meet, do business and plan for the future

Examine the positions of policy-makers from around the world and the future of governmental support for biofuels

Join in the debate and hear industry leaders and policy-makers discuss the sector’s strength and future competitiveness

Be part of the biggest week of ethanol trade and business in the year

MONDAY 4 November

09.00 – 17.30Ethanol Production Technology Workshop

09.00 – 17.30World Ethanol & Biofuels Leaders Summit

09.00 – 17. 30Reinventing First Generations Ethanol Plants:Improving Production Economics for Ethanol Plants

09.00 – 17.302G Deployment, Biochemicals and Biomaterials:Managing the Interdependency Between Regulation, Technology Readiness and Cost, and Financing of a Plant

09.00 – 13.30AROUND THE WORLD:Examining Mandates, Government Policy Status, Investment Appetite and Trade Flows Across the World

DON’T MISS ANY CONTENT OR CONTACTSDownload the presentations and make new contacts: before, during and after the event, with our unique networking tool

09.00 – 17.30Ethanol Risk Management Training Seminar

09.00 – 17.30Sustainability Certification for Biofuels and Conventional Markets Workshop

18.00 World Ethanol & Biofuels Conference Pre-Registration

18.00 Welcome Networking Drinks Reception

TUESDAY 5 November WEDNESDAY 6 November THURDAY 7 November

Share the perspectives of biofuels users from oil companies, OEMs and airlines

Meet the companies that are leading the way in advanced biofuels and biochemcials deployment

Make face-to-face contact with new potential business partners you would not meet anywhere else

Identify supply gaps across the globe for both fuel and non-fuel ethanol

Pre-arrange 1-on-1 meeting through our online networking tool

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• Argentina• Australia• Austria• Belgium• Brazil• Bulgaria• Canada• Colombia• China• Czech Republic

• Denmark• Ecuador• Estonia• Finland• France• Germany• Guatemala• Greece• India• Indonesia

• Ireland• Israel• Italy• Japan• Kenya• Latvia• Lithuania• Luxembourg• Malta• Mexico

• Netherlands• New Zealand• Nigeria• Norway• Pakistan• Papua New

Guinea• Paraguay• Philippines• Poland

• Portugal• Peru• Russian Fed.• Saudi Arabia• Sierra Leone• Singapore• South Africa• South Korea• Spain• Sweden

• Swaziland• Switzerland• Thailand• Turkey• Uganda• Ukraine• United

Kingdom• Uruguay• USA• Vietnam

AGENDA AT A GLANCE

18.30Bavarian Beer Festival at the Augustiner Keller

18.30 – 19.30Champagne Roundtable Discussions

Tuesday 5 November: WORLD ETHANOL & BIOFUELS LEADERS SUMMIT

Registration Hotline: +44 (0) 20 3377 3658

08.00 Registration and Welcome Coffee

09.00 Opening Remarks from the Chair Bob Dinneen

President and CEO Renewable Fuels Association (RFA)

09.10 Outlook for World Production and Trade Christoph Berg

Managing Director F.O. Licht

09.35 FACETIME: Hear from Global Leaders and Innovators Pushing the Industry Forward

Future Visions for a Global Ethanol Player Javier Garoz Neira

CEO ABENGOA BIOENERGY

Cellulosic and Advanced Biofuels: A Concrete Reality Guido Ghisolfi

CEO Beta Renewables SPA

A Vision for Ethanol from Waste For Biofuels and Beyond Peter Williams

CEO INEOS Bio

Securing Profitability and Growth in the European Bioethanol Market Marten Keil

COO CropEnergies

10.55 Your Time to Question Industry Leaders

11.10 Refreshments

11.40 EU POLITICS and POLICY CORNER: Bringing Together Policy-Makers and National Government Representatives

• Instituting a solid and long term regulatory framework• ILUC YES; ILUC NO - What to do with ILUC?• To cap, or not to cap• Establishing incentives for 2G ethanol• Signalling commitment to biofuels as a renewable energy• Is E10 in the EU still a possibility given the reluctance for implementation?• Ensuring ‘sustainable’ production of biofuels

MODERATOR: Emmanuel Desplechin Director for Energy and Environment Policies ePURE

Sarah Sheridan Head of Biofuels Strategy UK Department for Transport

Andreas Pilzecker Policy Officer – Biofuels DG Energy, European Commission

Ausilio Bauen Director E4tech (UK) Ltd

12.30 Questions

12.45 Conference Lunch Hosted by

14.20 BIOFUELS & ETHANOL BUYERS PANEL: Examining the Market Pull from the Oil, Automotive, Chemical and Aviation Industries

The Outlook for Energy with a Focus on Transport Fuels: A View to 2040

• Analysis of biofuels penetration and the future role biofuels will play Baudouin Kelecom

Fuels Executive, Refining and Supply Planning ExxonMobil

From Bio Quota to GHG Abatement – Can the Petrol Industry Achieve these Targets?

Ralf Stöckel Head of New Energies and Product Quality TOTAL Deutschland

Sustainable Aviation Biofuels: Progress and Future Prospects Richard Mills

Director Environmental Policy & Strategy, Europe Boeing

Global Biochemicals Market and its Future Potential• Expanding into the biochemicals market • Bioethanol as a feedstock for the green chemical industry• Increasing bioethanol availability to have a sustainable biochemical market Vimal Kulshrestha

Sr. VP & BU Head- Ethanol Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd

15.20 Questions

15.35 Refreshments

16.05 PANEL DISCUSSION: Economic and Political Analysis of the Global Biofuels Industry

• In a changing environment with crude market prices dropping, new oil finding, the shale gas revolution and lower gasoline consumption where does biofuels fit into the fuel energy matrix?

• Moving away from a negative perception in the political and public arena for first generation biofuels• Pushing the underlying positive benefits the biofuels industry has as a successful and viable

renewable energy• Managing through policy uncertainty: What are the likely policy outcomes in the US and the EU? • Dealing with the challenges - ILUC, RFS revision, food/fuel debate, 5% cap consequences

Bob Dinneen President and CEO Renewable Fuels Association (RFA)

Eduardo Leão Sousa Executive Director UNICA – Brazilain Sugarcane

Robert Vierhout Secretary-General ePURE – European Renewable Ethanol

Andre Koltermann Senior Vice President, Biotech & Renewables Center Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH

16.45 THE GLOBAL EXCHANGE World Fuel Ethanol Market Analysis – Demand and Supply Projections and Global Trade Flow Dynamics in the USA, Brazil EU and Asia

• Examining trade flow projections between the US and Brazil – fob and cif prices and RIN value impacts on trade dynamics

• Overcapacity in the EU or does the EU need to import and where would the ethanol come from?• What is the underpinning factor keeping ethanol prices low in the EU?• How much ethanol do Asian countries need?• Potential suppliers for the Asian deficit

Chad Martin CEO Eco-Energy

Eduardo Puerta Asia Ethanol Manager ED&F MAN Asia

Max Thomasson Director Global Trading & Marketing CHS Global Renewable Fuels

Claudiu Covrig Analyst Ethanol & Feedstock Sucden Geneva S.A.

17.45 End of day 1

18.00 Bavarian Beer Festival at the Augustiner Keller

Hosted by

“Great event with a lot of useful information about the development of biofuels”Thomas Walter, Sales Manager,

Roquette GmbH, Germany

Wednesday 6 November: FOCUSED BREAK-OUT TRACKS

Register online: www.web.agraevents.com

08.00 Welcome Coffee

09.10 Introductory Remarks from the Chair Robert Vierhout

Secretary-General ePURE – European Renewable Ethanol

09.20 PANEL DISCUSSION: New Technologies and Improved Processes for Optimising Existing Ethanol Plants

• Boosting ethanol yields through advanced extraction and yield technologies

• Fermentation improvements and glycerol reductions• Using advanced enzymes in ethanol production• Boosting distillation efficiencies Phil Madson

President KATZEN International, Inc.

Mallikarjun Navalgund Vice President (European Business) Praj Industries Ltd

Stephan Blum Chief Technology Officer Whitefox Technologies

10.10 Moving Towards Greater Greenhouse Gas Savings

Bengt Olof Johansson Managing Director Lantmännen Agroetanol

10.40 Questions10.50 Refreshments

11.10 PANEL DISCUSSION: Innovative Solutions for Biomass Conversion Technologies and Downstream Product Diversification

• Migrating to cellulosic sugars• Breaking down biomass to fermentable sugars• Using cellulosic sugar for sustainable fuels and chemicals• Producing switched off enzymes in plants

12.10 Questions

12.35 Conference Lunch Hosted by

14.05 Expanding Capacity with a Cellulosic Ethanol Add-On

• Analysis of the technology and business model used for cellulosic ethanol production

• Project Liberty update - the commercial scale 90 mln liter cellulosic ethanol plant

Steve Hartig General Manager POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels LLC, Licensing

14.35 Examining Potential Solutions for Expanding and Integrating Capacity with a Cellulosic Ethanol Add-on

Zygmunt Gzyra CEO BIOAGRA S.A

15.05 The Selective Conversion of Ethanol to Butanol – A Viable Route to Advanced Biofuels?

Duncan Wass Professor of Catalysis University of Bristol

15.35 Questions15.50 Refreshments

16.20 Algae Co-Location – Using CO2 to Produce Algae

16.50 Ethanol the Co-Product Michael Franko

Technical Projects Manager Fluid-Quip, Inc.

Peter Williams Business Development Manager - Biofuels AB Agri Ltd

17.20 Questions

17.35 Closing Remarks from the Chair

17.50 Round Table Discussions

08.00 Welcome Coffee

09.10 Introductory Remarks from the Chair Ken Hill

Business Development & Licensing Leader DuPont Cellulosic Ethanol

09.20 Analysing Cellulosic Ethanol Costs and Plant Economics

• Examining the operating costs of today’s cellulosic ethanol developers

• Analysis of how the global industry will evolve in the next four years, and look at the latest technology and market drivers

Harry Boyle Lead Biofuel Analyst Bloomberg New Energy Finance

09.50 Commercialising a Next Generation Technology: Challenges and Potential

Markus Rarbach, Head of Start-up Business Project Biofuels & Derivatives, Biotech & Renewables Center Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH

10.20 Questions10.40 Refreshments

11.10 Harnessing the Current Political Dynamic to Continue the Growth of America’s Advanced Biofuels and Renewable Chemical Industries

Erick Lutt Director, Policy, Industrial and Environmental Section Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)

11.40 Financing of Advanced Biofuels and Biochemicals with EU Support

• Why EU supports advanced biofuel projects (political context)• Examining concrete EU financing instruments for companies Martin Koch, Policy Officer – Financial Engineering

DG Research and Innovation, European Commission

12.10 Questions

12.35 Conference Lunch Hosted by

14.05 CASE STUDIES: Business Models for Commercial and Industrial Scale Growth in Biofuels and Biochemicals

From Sugars to Oil: Delivering Renewable Hydrocarbons for Chemicals and Fuels

• Producing hydrocarbons from sugarcane at scale• Scaling-up from laboratory to commercial production• Developing partnerships and products for the marketplace Joel Velasco

Senior Vice President Amyris, Inc

Commercialising Renewable Butanol for Chemicals Utilising Cellulosic and Waste Biomass

Sean Sutcliffe Chief Executive Green Biologics

14.45 PANEL DISCUSSION: Examining the Market Pull For Jet Biofuels and What Needs to be Done to Produce it in Commercially Viable Volumes

• Technical certification of alternative renewable jet-fuel: why and where are we today?

• International and regional initiatives to promote the use of alternative renewable jet-fuel

• Early commercialisation prospects: Brazil in 2014, Europe in 2016?

• Meeting the requirements of the airline industry Alexander Zschocke

Senior Manager Aviation Biofuels Lufthansa

Sabrina Bringtown Environmental Affairs Manager AIR FRANCE

Philippe Marchand Head of Biofuels and Regulations TOTAL

Angelica Hull Managing Director Swedish Biofuels AB

15.35 Refreshments

16.05 PANEL DISCUSSION: Moving Towards Biorefining on an Industry Scale

• Lessons learnt from integrated biorefining • Developing EuroBioRef’s integrated chemicals-driven

biorefineries from non-edible crops • Combining fuels and chemicals - converting biomass to

fuels and chemicals/materials • Retrofitting existing facilities to make biobased products• What’s in the pipeline for future biorefining?

Jean-Luc Dubois Scientific Director, Catalysis, Processes and Renewables ARKEMA

Martin Lersch Section Manager Borregaard AS

Brecht Vanlerberghe R&D Manager BioBase Europe

Max Jonsson CEO Chemrec AB

17.05 Closing Remarks from the Chair

17.50 Round Table Discussions

Track 1 – Reinventing First Generation Ethanol PlantsImproving Production Economics for Ethanol Plants

Track 2 – 2G Deployment, Biochemicals and BiomaterialsManaging the Interdependency Between Regulation, Technology Readiness and Cost, and Financing of a Plant

17.50 -18.30

Champagne Roundtable Discussions Led by industry experts, this session allows you to address and hear about specific key issues affecting the industry in more detail and with more opportunity for discussion.

Please be aware that there are limited spaces available at these hosted roundtables. Sign-up in advance by emailing your preferred option to [email protected].

1. Improving Production Economics for Ethanol Plants Claudiu Covrig, Analyst Ethanol & Feedstock, Sucden Geneva S.A.

2. Platform strategy for Europe 2030- Auto & Fuel Company Road Map for Biofuels up to 2030 Ausilio Bauen, Director, E4tech (UK) Ltd

3. Sustainable and Economic Farm-to-Fuel Solutions for Cellulosic Ethanol Ken Hill, Business Development & Licensing Leader, DuPont Cellulosic Ethanol

4. From Biofuels to Biomaterials Al Costa, Director, Alkol

5. Transitioning to 2G Biofuels Phil Madson, President, Katzen International, Inc

6. Strategic Directions for Biofuels in Europe Robert Vierhout, Secretary- General, ePURE – European Renewable Ethanol

“Excellent networking basis and good tools provided by organisers”Matthias Laville, International Sales Executive, Alcohol Products

GRAIN PROCESSING CORPORATION, Switzerland

Spaces will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.

Thursday 7 November: INSIGHTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Registration Hotline: +44 (0) 20 3377 3658

08.00 Welcome Coffee

09.05 Introductory Remarks from the ChairNorbert Schmitz, Managing Director, ISCC System

Examining Mandates, Government Policy Status, Investment Appetite and Trade Flows Across the World

• Identifying possible future origins for export supplies• Identifying new deficit regions around the globe due to new government targets• Identifying new production opportunities for both 1G and 2G ethanol

09.10 How Will the Chinese Biofuels Market Develop?• Ending the stalemate of biofuels by sweet sorghum and ASSF technology Shi-Zhong Li

Executive Director MOST-USDA Joint Research Center for Biofuels Institute of New Energy Technology, Tsinghua University

09.30 Brazil: Meeting Both Domestic and International Rising Demand Eduardo Leão Sousa

Executive Director UNICA – Brazilain Sugarcane Industry Association

09.50 Colombia’s Biofuels Industry Development and What’s Next Johan Martinez

Director of Renewable Energy and New Business Asocaña

10.10 Developing an Export-Oriented Ethanol Business • Strategic location• Market conditions: FTA’s and Biofuel mandates Guillermo Ferreyros

CEO Maple Energy

10.30 Questions

10.45 Refreshments

11.15 Thailand - Developing Into Southeast Asia’s Hub For Bioethanol Production and Trade

• Will Thailand become the “Brazil of the East ” on ethanol supplies?• Will Asia reach ethanol self-sufficiency?• Examining the competitiveness of Thai ethanol on the world market Pravit Prakitsri

Group Managing Director – Energy Business Mitr Phol Sugar Corp., Ltd.

11.35 Philippines: Analysis of Production and Importation of Bioethanol• Will imports remain the key driver in meeting the E10 mandate in 2014? • Assessing the future of the ethanol mandate in the Philippines Queenie Riva N. Rojo

Executive Director Ethanol Producers Association of the Philippines (EPAP)

11.55 Examining Pakistan Ethanol Exports and Future Expansion Opportunities with Cellulosic Ethanol Production

• Assessing Pakistan ethanol exports the world over • Looking at the possibility of doubling the sales with the introduction of cellulosic ethanol Shayan Aslam Khan

General Manager - Bulks & Ethanol Exports Dewan Mushtaq Trade Limited

12.15 Questions

12.30 Closing Remarks from the Chair

12.40 End of Conference

12.50 Conference Lunch

Hosted by

Ethanol Production Technology WorkshopOptimise your Ethanol Operations, Quality Control and Boost Yield Maximisation

08.00 Registration and Welcome Coffee

08.30 Introduction Christoph Berg, Managing Director F.O. Licht, Germany

08.45 Understanding Yeast Performance • Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the beating heart of the

alcohol industry, but we still have much to learn about yeast physiology

• Poor yeast nutrition, and stressed yeast cells, equate to poor fermentation performance

• Lignocellulose hydrolysates represent hostile, but not insurmountable environments, for yeast growth and fermentation

Graeme Walker, Professor of Zymology University of Abertay, UK

09.30 Maximising Yields - Yeast Propagation and Sanitation • Effective conditioning and inoculation of the fermenter to

maximize performance and yield • Applying effective hygiene and cleaning methodologies to

control stress on the yeast without the use of antimicrobial additions

• Proactive monitoring with planned reactions to create effective troubleshooting will minimize losses and downtime

Chris Richards, Global Sales Manager Lallemand Ethanol Technology, USA

10.15 Coffee Break

10.45 Optimised Cereal and Molasses FermentationMichael C. Walsh AB Mauri Global Technology Group, The Netherlands

11.30 Maximising Distillation Efficiency (Including Notes from Dr.John Murtagh Regarding Very High- Quality Neutral Spirits) • Structuring the distillation strategy • Analyzing distillation energy consumption • High-quality distillationPhil Madson, President KATZEN International, Inc., USA

12.30 Enzymology - Enzymes in Starch-Based Ethanol Plants • Starch- structure and properties • Introduction to enzymes for the conversion of starch to

fermentable sugars • Enzymes as processing aids • New developments to improve fuel ethanol manufacturingGerhard Konieczny-Janda, Marketing Director DuPont Industrial Biosciences, Germany

13.15 Lunch

14.30 Animal Feed Production Processes – The Dryhouse • Examination of effective principles for dryhouse unit

operations • Applying operations and design to develop distinction in

animal feed (co-product quality) • Focus on consistent operational techniques to manage overall

plant water balance and troubleshooting of process upsetsTara Vigil, Vice President Business Development KATZEN International, Inc., USA

15.15 Improving Sustainability of Your Ethanol/Alcohol Plant - Looking at Reducing Water and Energy Use• How existing ethanol plants can move towards reducing

water and energy footprints • How to design greenfield distillery for sustainable

operationsGhanashyam Deshpande, Executive Vice President, Center of Innovation & Applied Technology, PRAJ Industries, India

16.00 Coffee Break

16.30 Overview of Cellulosic Technologies• Overview of the driving forces and challenges facing

cellulosic ethanol• Thermochemical and biochemical conversion platforms • Genetic engineering of cellulosic biocatalystsFrederic D’Aoust, Research and Development Manager American Yeast, USA

17.15 Enzymology – Enzymes in Cellulose Conversion• Biomass structure and composition • Enzymatic liquefaction and saccharification of biomass• Biomass to ethanol process overview

Jan Bach Kristensen EMA Technical Service, Biofuel Novozymes A/S, Denmark

18.00 Closing Discussions

18.00 World Ethanol & Biofuels 2013 Conference Pre-Registration

18.30 Welcome Drinks Reception

“Top companies attending, Top conference”

“A great opportunity to meet the opinion leaders and experts of the biofuels world!”

Yue Guojun, Assistant President, COFCO, China

Phillipe Marchand, Head of Biofuels and Regulations, Total

Monday 4 November: PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS

Register online: www.web.agraevents.com

Sustainability Certification for Biofuels and Conventional Markets WorkshopAnalysis of the Latest Developments in Regulation and Market Requirements 08:30 Registration and Welcome Coffee

Regulations and Market Requirements

09:00 Welcome Address and IntroductionNorbert Schmitz Managing Director, ISCC System

09.30 Regulatory Framework Conditions for Biofuels Certification in the EU and its Member CountriesBernd Kuepker DG Energy, European Commission

09.50 Mandatory Sustainability Requirements in Conventional Markets? State of Affairs in GermanyAndreas Schütte, Managing Director Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR)

10.10 Sustainability Requirements in the US Food and Feed Markets and for Biofuels in California Gary DeLong VP, Degart Global LLC, USA

10.30 Refreshments

Experience Gained and Challenges Ahead

10.50 Comparison of Certification Systems From an Auditor’s PerspectiveSven Theml Business Development Manager, SGS Germany

11.10 Sustainability Certification from a Producer’s ViewReyes Barrado Execution Manager, Abengoa

11.30 Experience with Sustainability Certification from a Trader’s ViewOnofre Andrade Sustainability Manager, Argos

11.50 Sustainability Certification in the Brazilian Ethanol IndustryEduardo Leão de Sousa, Executive Director, UNICA

12.10 PANEL DISCUSSION

12.45 Lunch break

Practical Steps Towards Certification

14.00 Certification of Double Counting Biofuels. Security in Supply ChainsAndreas Feige Managing Director, Meo Carbon Solutions

14.20 Certification of Wood Based BiofuelsLiisa Ranta, Manager Business Development, UPM

14.40 How to Set up the Mass Balance – Case StudyAndreas Feige Managing Director, Meo Carbon Solutions

15.00 RED and FQD: Increasing GHG Performance RequirementsJan Henke Director, Meo Carbon Solutions

15.20 Discussion

15.40 Refreshments

Certification in Conventional Markets

16.00 Implementation of Sustainability Plans of Large Multinational Food Companies Robert Demianew VP, Control Union

16.20 Sustainability Certification in Conventional Markets – ISCC PLUSNorbert SchmitzManaging Director, ISCC System

16.40 PANEL DISCUSSION Sustainability Certification – The Way Forward

Gary DeLong, VP, Degart Global LLC, USARobert Demianew, VP, Control UnionAndreas Schütte, Managing Director, Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR)Rob Vierhout, Secretary-General, ePURE – European Renewable Ethanol Jan Henke, Director, Meo Carbon Solutions

17.30 Workshop ends

08.15 Registration and Welcome Coffee

09.00 Philosophy and Approach to Margin and Price Risk Management• Definitions of risk• Risks, opportunities and rewards• Quantifying risk• Alternatives in risk management

Questions

10.30 Refreshments

11.00 Managing Risk with Futures Markets• Futures markets defined • How futures work• Basis defined and basis risk• How to use futures in application• How and when do futures fail?

Questions

12.15 Lunch

13.45 Managing Risks with Options on Futures• Options defined• How options work• How to use options in application• Actuals, futures, options tradeoffs

Questions

15.15 Refreshments

15.45 Managing Ethanol Production Margins• Margin risk and applied strategies

Questions

17.00 Questions and Closing Comments

17.45 Seminar ends

Ethanol Risk Management SeminarRisk Management Philosophy and Strategy using Available Financial Instruments to Proactively Manage Margins and Risk in Ethanol Markets

Clariant sunliquid® Cellulosic Ethanol Plant Visit

Led by

Led by

What you will achieve from attending the seminar: • Knowledge of risk management instruments such

as futures and options; what they are and how they are used

• An explanation of risk management concepts such as the “basis” and why this is important in price risk management programmes

• A discussion of the limitations and shortcomings of available risk management tools

• An understanding of how the price risk management task for ethanol firms differs between markets such as the US, EU and South America

• An insight into what are the key elements of a good price risk management programme

Seminar Leader:Rob WestmorelandEVP, Informa EconomicsDirector, International Agri-Professional Development Institute

Hosted by

Visit the largest German plant for the manufacture of cellulosic ethanol from agriculture residues, like wheat straw, corn stover or sugarcane bagasse. The plant has been operating since 2012 and produces up to 1000 tons of cellulosic ethanol per year. It is located in the Lower Bavarian town of Straubing.

You will be picked up on Monday 4th November at 13.30 and dropped off at the conference venue by 18.00. Please be aware that the number of participants is limited. The plant visit and the transport to and from the plant are organised by Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) Gmbh.

Monday 4 November:

Monday 4 November:

Monday 4 November:

Registration Hotline: +44 (0) 20 3377 3658

EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN

“As usual, presentations and discussions were on a very high level. This is the place where all important

players meet to discuss the future” Dalibor Delong, VP, Bioagra SA, Poland

“A great opportunity to meet the opinion leaders and experts of

the biofuels world!” Phillipe Marchand, Head of Biofuels

and Regulations, Total

How you can Network at F.O. Licht’s World Ethanol & Biofuels 2013 600+ attendees from 60+ countries including 70+ senior speakers providing cutting edge insights combined together with a 16 year unrivalled track record of delivering the highest quality content ...and we are making it easier for you to meet those all-important contacts at the event through structured networking formats.

Welcome Networking SessionGet off to a good start and meet new contacts from the start through our welcome networking session.

Speed Networking SessionsThe fastest way to meet 20 potential business contacts in 20 minutes. Participants are given one minute to speak and swap business cards with each other. If there is mutual interest, you can follow up later!

Champagne RoundtablesTalk face-to-face with some of the conference’s key speakers, and to raise any specific issues with them that you didn’t get a chance to hear about during their presentations.

Networking Evenings including the Bavarian Beer FestivalOur social networking evenings are always popular as a chance to relax and network informally and make new contacts.

GET CONNECTED at F.O. Licht’s World Ethanol & Biofuels 2013

Follow @worldethanol to keep informed on all the latest event updates, special offers and current industry news #ethbio13

Share your ideas and expertise, post questions and discussions, and network with likeminded industry professionals in the World Ethanol & Biofuels Linkedin group

Twitter WallAnnounce your arrival on twitter and catch up on all the latest news as it happens at the event and feel free to join in yourself by tweeting #ethbio13

Online Networking ToolsView the delegate list 2 weeks in advance of the event, message fellow participants, set up meetings and manage your schedule.

Speed Networking ZoneOn site during the event, we help you arrange those

last minute meetings and facilitate introductions with your potential partners and business leads

prior to your arrival at the event. There are also set times when a structured speed networking session

takes place offering you the chance to meet new potential business clients.

Sponsorship and Exhibition OpportunitiesBy sponsoring or exhibiting at the 16th annual F.O. Licht’s World Ethanol & Biofuels conference you will be part of an event which brings together an unrivalled network of ethanol/biofuels producers from all over the world and attracts the key decision makers and industry buyers. We will partner with you to ensure our event meets your business goals.

Sponsorship Opportunities Your chance for prominent positioning amongst the most senior decision makers. Choose your level of impact anywhere from an entry level package, to a high profile marketing strategy. •PROVEN to generate business opportunities •Unrivalled branding in the Ethanol & Biofuels industry •Promote new products and penetrate new markets

Exhibition Opportunities Hurry! - Limited spaces are available. Exhibition packages are available, or exhibit as part of a sponsorship package. •Showcase your solutions •Be approached by potential customers •Stand out from the crowd

Clariant is an internationally active specialty chemical company, based in Muttenz, Switzerland. The main focus of

Clariant’s Biotech & Renewables Center is on bio-catalysis and bio-refining. www.clariant.com

CropEnergies is one of the leading European manufacturers of sustainably produced bioethanol for the fuel sector. Our production facilities

manufacture approximately 800,000 cubic meters of bioethanol annually from cereals and sugar beet. Additionally, we produce more than 500,000 tonnes of high-quality protein food and animal feed products annually. As a bioethanol pioneer CropEnergies has established itself successfully in the emerging market of renewable energies. Its bioethanol saves up to 70 percent of CO2 compared to fossil fuels. Through advanced technology and innovation we contribute to ensure a sustainable mobility from renewable resources, today and in the future: mobility – sustainable. Renewable. www.cropenergies.com

60% of the audience at

director level or above

20+ exhibitors showing

the very latest in technology

solutions

25% of attendees are

biofuel producers from across the

globe

600+ senior level attendees

To find out more about opportunities still available please contact: Carl Richardson on +44 (0)20 7017 5025 or email him at [email protected]

CONFERENCEROOM

DuPont (NYSE: DD) has been bringing world-class science and engineering to the global marketplace in the form of innovative

products, materials, and services since 1802. The company believes that by collaborating with customers, governments, NGOs, and thought leaders we can help find solutions to such global challenges as providing enough healthy food for people everywhere, decreasing dependence on fossil fuels, and protecting life and the environment. For additional information about DuPont and its commitment to inclusive innovation, please visit our website. www.dupont.com

Praj is a globally leading company offering single point solutions to the ethanol industry on EPC or lumpsum turnkey basis. With references in more than 50 countries across 5 continents, Praj

provides holistic solutions encompassing range of technologies and systems backed by Praj Matrix- the innovation centre, the state-of-the-art R & D Center. www.praj.net

Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits (LBDS) provides fermentation ingredients (yeasts, yeast nutrients and antimicrobials) to fuel alcohol and distilled spirits producers. LBDS is dedicated to supporting the industry with high quality,

cutting edge products and value-creating technical service and education. The Ethanol Technology Institute conducts The Alcohol School, The Ethanol Short Course and The Operators’ School and publishes The Alcohol Textbook. www.lallemandbds.com

Whitefox provides advanced engineering solutions through membrane technology – offering ethanol producers the ability to achieve major savings in steam, electricity and water for greater profitability and reduced environmental impact. www.whitefox.com

AB Mauri specialises in working with broad based alcohol producers including the bioethanol and fermented beverage industries implementing improvements, technical

support, innovation, tailor made solutions with specially selected cultured yeasts. www.abmauri.com

ICM As a leading biofuels process technology provider, ICM, Inc., is focused on delivering innovative technologies, solutions, and services to sustain agriculture and advance renewable energy. For more information, visit www.icminc.com

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