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April 23-24 - Richmond, California Algae are made into many different materials, products and ingredients. The National Algae Association’ Due to the US government's continued support for algae fuel research and disregard for the initial mission of the Department of Energy's Biomass Program to commercialize and deploy algae for fuels in the US, commercial algae producers have moved away from US produced algae-based fuels or took their technologies to other foreign countries that are more supportive of commercial algae production efforts than the US. Algae producers in the US today are focusing on higher value algae products until funding becomes available to private industry for commercial production of US-based algae fuels and biorefineries. Most commercially- The National Algae Association is made up of commercially- Agenda Matt Julius, St. Cloud State University: "Stop seeing red while making HP turn red. Practical tips for the growth of Haematococcus pluvialis" Brian Goodall, Valicor: “Quo Vadis Commercial Algae Production” Robert Henrickson, Smart Microfarms: "Opportunities in Scalable Algae Microfarms" Emerging production, supply chains, products and marketing Fritz Chess, Eden Labs: "Extraction and Fractionation of Astaxanthin with Supercritical CO2" Darryl Cotton, Inda-Gro: "Utilizing Submersible Induction Lamps for Increased Levels of Algae Production" David Lowry - Kissel *Plus Tour What should you expect from an NAA Workshop? Collaboration and open, honest conversation about commercial algae production from people who are doing it, not talking about it and not dreaming about the latest, greatest new algae research technologies that are not out of the lab yet or projects that can’t be verified. The algae production industry today is being built by legitimate private industry and private investment, not the next research grant. End
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