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Re: Are2D2 post# 85493

Monday, 05/03/2010 10:28:57 PM

Monday, May 03, 2010 10:28:57 PM

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Actually, one has to read the whole NAA web page and not just part for "list". Again, many things happening beyond a few speakers at the conference. Along with that, many web page listings are not the total up to date or correct listing names and in events like these, it is a very fluid environment and things like speakers, events, displays are always being updated all the way into the actual event. Web page also lists email and phone number for anyone to confirm particular events or company participation. Good thing to use. There definitely is a much larger participation than the web page lists.

"April 27, 2009
ALGAE COMMERCIALIZATION IS ON THE HORIZON
National Algae Association Conference
April 30 - May 1 Houston, Texas
THE WOODLANDS, Texas--(MARKET WIRE)-- National Algae Association is pleased to announce that, in addition to the prototype commercial scale vertical closed-loop photobioreactor, a prototype commercial-scale horizontal closed-loop prototype commercial scale photobioreactor will be available for viewing at its conference for commercialization of "Algae: The New Oil," which will be held on April 30 - May 1, 2009, at the Sheraton North Houston.

Algae researchers, algae oil production and equipment companies and algaepreneurs will present leading-edge technologies. In addition to collaborative breakout sessions, the agenda also includes presentations from Fluid Imaging Technologies, AlgaeLink, Guava Technologies, B&P Processors, Femtobeam, BioCentrics, MOR Technology, Aquatic Energy, Aquatic Eco-Systems, Maria Stockenreiter of the University of Munich, Dr. Louis Landesman of Virginia State University and legislative insight from Steve Traver. Charles Bensinger, NAA Education Committee, will discuss the proposed Algae Curriculum and Training Program for college students, and Dr. Peter Kipp, who heads the NAA Science and Technology group, will discuss algae strains....."

http://www.nationalalgaeassociation.com/press.html