Programme Parallel Sessions

Monday 21 September 2020 1pm -  3pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
1.05-1.25 pmRaw material and market potentials based on bush biomass from Namibia for the bioeconomy in Germany, Europe and AfricaRainer Schrägle TECHNOLOGICA GmbHGermany
1.25-1.45 pmBuilding resilient livelihoods towards biotic and abiotic factors in Bhutan, a community based adaptation to global changeGargi Tariyal BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, ViennaAustria
1.45-2.05 pmHenna (Lawsinia inermis L.) governance for sustainability in Indian arid zone Dheeraj Singh Central Arid Zone Research Institute CAZRI - Krishi Vigyan Kendra KVKIndia
2.05-2.25 pmSmall-scale biorefineries as entrepreneurship initiatives to improve the socio-economic development of rural zones in ColombiaJuan Camilo Solarte ToroUniversidad Nacional de Colombia Sede ManizalesColombia
2.25-2.45 pmSUSKULT - approach for re-locating sustainable food supply chains in urban areasVictor KatayamaFraunhofer UMSICHTGermany
Monday 21 September 2020 1 pm - 3 pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
1.05-1.20 pm

Accessing Commodities via Syngas Fermentation: Strain Analysis and Scaling-up Using Clostridium ljungdahlii

Ralf TakorsUniversity of StuttgartGermany
1.20-1.35 pm

Sustainable in vitro Enzymatic CO2 Fixation Including Chloroplast-driven Energy and Redox Cofactor Recycling

Hartmut GrammelUniversity of Applied Sciences BiberachGermany
1.35-1.50 pm

Biotechnological production of platform chemicals through anode assisted fermentation

Miriam Edel Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KITGermany
1.50-2.05 pm

Enzyme-recycle reactor for controlled hydrogen peroxide supply during chemo-enzymatic epoxidation

Fabian HaitzFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics  IBP Germany
2.05-2.20 pm

Thermoacidophilic electrosynthesis of acetoin in Sulfolobus acidocaldarius

Christian Jonas LappKarlsruhe Institute of Technology KITGermany
2.20-2.35 pm

Microalgae for food and plant fortifiers - two new value chains of Bioeconomy in Baden-Württemberg

Lena Stiefvatter, Tabea Ramsch, Konstantin Frick

University of Hohenheim, State Research Institute and Education Center for Viticulture and Oenology and Fruit-growing, University of Stuttgart

Germany
Monday 21 September 2020 1pm - 3pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
1.05-1.30 pmKEYNOTE “The Future is unknown”Oshiorenoya AgabiKoniku Inc.USA
1.30-1.55 pmKEYNOTE “Künstliche Intelligenz und Biointelligenz – Abgrenzung, Integration und Perspektive“Marco Huber / Björn VoßUniversity of Stuttgart / Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPAGermany
1.55-2.15 pmTowards Biointelligent Closed-Loop Systems: Hybrid Brain Computer Interfaces for the Decoding of Cognitive and Affective States during the Human-Machine InteractionKatharina Lingelbach  University of StuttgartGermany
2.15-2.35 pmModeling of microalgae growth in outdoor cultivation with a data-driven modelYen-Cheng Yeh Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGBGermany
2.35-2.55 pmDigital Twin of Biointelligent Systems – Applying Technical Design Patterns to Biological SystemsRobert MieheFraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPAGermany
Monday 21 September 2020 1pm - 3pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
1.05-1.45 pmKEYNOTE „Thermoplastic materials from renewable resources for plastic processing“Michael SchweizerTecnaro GmbHGermany
1.45-2.05 pmHigh Performance Biopolymer Materials based on CelluloseAntje Ota German Institute for Textile and Fibre Research Denkendorf DITFGermany
2.05-2.25 pmInsect waste makes textile processing more sustainableThomas HahnFraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGBGermany
Monday 21 September 2020 1pm -  3pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
1.05-1.25 pmFrom growth to sustainable bioeconomyHugo De-Vries Institut national de la recherche agronomique
INRA
Germany
1.25-1.45 pmA rural perspective on the bioeconomy: An analysis of the German regionsJale Tosun University of HeidelbergGermany
1.45-2.05 pmAnalysing regional innovation systems of the bioeconomy in structurally weak regionsLena StockUniversity of GreifswaldGermany
2.05-2.25 pm

Framework for the design and development of regional biobased value chains

Ricardo Vargas-Carpintero University of HohenheimGermany
2.25-2.45 pmTowards a Holistic Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of the Bioeconomy – Linking Global Goals, Regional Assessments and Stakeholders’ Interests and PerceptionsWalther Zeug Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZGermany
Monday 21 September 2020 1pm -  3pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
1.05-1.25 pmMyth or Salvation? Potentials, Subsidies and Tradeoffs of Cellulosic Ethanol in the European UnionFranziska SchünemannUniversity of HohenheimGermany
1.25-1.45 pmThe circular economy offers bio-based sectors a licence to produceGreet OverbeekWageningen ResearchThe Netherlands
1.45-2.05 pmConsidering New Bioeconomy Strategies in the countries of the Central and Easter European Region (CEE)George Sakellaris University of South BohemiaCzech Republic
2.05-2.25 pmThe challenges of enacting cannabis in the framework of the EU green deal. How to revive the potentials of this multifunctional crop? Lisa Burgel, Hamza Rafiq, Danilo Crispim Massuela, Forough KhajeheiUniversity of HohenheimGermany
2.25-2.45 pmBioeconomy as an opportunity for sustainable development in Colombia. Postconflict zones case.Sara Piedrahita Rodriguez  Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede ManizalesColombia
Monday 21 September 2020 3.30pm - 5.30pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
3.35-3.55 pmThe importance of Miscanthus and fast growing perennial biomass crops in decarbonising agriculture, providing low carbon feedstocks and the attainment of "Net Zero 2050"William Cracroft-Eley Terravesta LtdUK
3.55-4.15 pmSustainable feedstock production for the European Bioeconomy using novel miscanthus hybrids: Challenges and potential contributionsAndreas Kiesel University of HohenheimGermany
4.15-4.35 pmMiscanthus: Can it really increase species richness and abundance in arable land? Elena MagenauUniversity of HohenheimGermany
4.35-4:55 pmAn innovative building material on the basis of cattail as an example for bioeconomyMartin KrusFraunhofer Institute for Building Physics  IBP Germany
Monday 21 September 2020 3.30pm - 5.30pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
3.35-3.55 pmKEYNOTE „Artifical photosynthesis“Thomas HaasEvonik Industries AGGermany

 

3.55-4.15 pm

KEYNOTE “Biomining, Selective enrichment of gold and rare earth metals using microorganisms”Martin LangerB.R.A.I.N. Biotechnology Research and Information Network AGGermany
4.15-4.35 pmProduction of a microbial biosurfactant – mannosylerythritol lipids (MEL) – from renewable resourcesAlexander BeckFraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGBGermany
4.35-4.55 pmProspective strategies for the downstream process of microbial biosurfactants Mannosylerythritol lipidsFredy Wsbaldo Baron NunezUniversity of Stuttgart Germany
4.55-5.15 pmIdentification of optimization potentials for the fermentative production of the biosurfactants cellobiose lipids using life cycle assessment and techno-economic evaluationAmira OrabyFraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGBGermany
Monday 21 September 2020 3.30pm - 5.30pm
ZeitThema des VortragsReferent*inInstitutionLand
3.35-3.55 pmAmendment production from composting wet hydrochar obtained by HTC of digestate from dry anaerobic digestion of OFMSWDonato ScrinziUniversity of TrentoItaly
3.55-4.15 pmValorization of maize silage digestate from two-stage anaerobic digestion by hydrothermal carbonizationZebin Cao University of HohenheimGermany
4.15-4.35 pmElectricity generation in microbial fuel cell from wet torrefaction wastewater and locally developed corncob electrodesMusa BishirUniversity of HohenheimGermany
4.35-4.55 pmThermochemical conversion of sugarcane bagasse and catalytic upgrading of fast pyrolysis bio-oil as a potential conversion route in sugarcane refineriesCaroline Carriel SchmittKarlsruhe Institute of Technology KITGermany
4.55-5.15 pmAlternatives for the biogas use in a biorefinery. Thyme biorefinery case studyMariana OrtizUniversidad Nacional de Colombia sede ManizalesColombia
5.15-5.35 pmExtremozymes for wood-based building blocks: from pulp mill to board and insulation products – WoodZymes European ProjectSusana CamareroCentro de Investigaciones Biológicas CSICSpain
Monday, 21 September 2020 3.30pm - 5.30pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
3.35-3.55 pmKEYNOTE The benefits of Life Cycle Assessment studies for a sustainable bioeconomy Ann-Kathrin Briem University of StuttgartGermany
3.55-4.15 pmDevelopment of a Biodiversity Multiscale Assessment (BioMAss) methodology for decision support using Life Cycle AssessmentsStephanie Maier  University of StuttgartGermany
4.15-4.35 pmLife Cycle Assessment of Lamb Meat Production Systems – A comparative approach of several management practices in the EU and Turkey Andreas Geß  University of StuttgartGermany
4.35-4.55 pmInsulation materials from renewable resources – A life cycle perspective Manuel Lorenz University of StuttgartGermany
4.55-5.15 pmLife Cycle Assessment of an innovative metal cutting fluid based on the combination of microalgae and waste tire-driven grapheneMelanie GuitonLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology LISTLuxembourg
Monday 21 September 2020 3.30pm - 5.30pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
3.35-3.55 pmMoral Values behind Attitudes towards new BiotechnologiesGabi Waldhof Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development IAMOGermany
3.55-4.15 pmManaging controversies in the transition to the bio-economy: global approaches to responsible research and innovation in the case of GMOs and gene-editing techniques Edurne Iñigo AldayWageningen University The Netherlands
4.15-4.35 pmFailed transition to a bioeconomy in agriculture? Insights from the public debate on the cultivation of genetically modified crops in ChinaYan Jin Wageningen University The Netherlands
4.35-4:55 pmDeveloping the Romanian Bioeconomy Using the Attitudes of Farmers Towards the EnvironmentJohn M. Polimeni Albany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesUSA
Monday 21 September 2020 3.30pm - 5.30pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
3.35-3.55 pmEntrepreneurship as a catalyst of the sustainable bioeconomy transformationAndreas Kuckertz / Elisabeth BergerUniversity of HohenheimGermany
3.55-4.15 pmThe importance of networking with key actors for the development of bio-based companiesSilvia Russo Univerisity of BolognaItaly
4.15-4.35 pmPolicy missions and systemic stalemate: bottom-up perspectives from the bioeconomyKerstin WildeLeibniz Institute of Agricultural Development IAMOGermany
4.35-4:55 pmEU Interreg Project AlpBioEco: Leveraging Innovation Potentials of Alpine Bioeconomy in the Value Chains of Vegetable Extracts, Food and BeveragesLucas Huter, Anna BäuerleManagement Center Innsbruck MCI, City of Sigmaringen AlpBioEcoAustria, Germany
Tuesday 22 September 11am - 1pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
11.05-11.35 amKEYNOTE “NEVONEX – a Bosch approach to support resource efficiency in crop production”Johanna Link-DolezalRobert Bosch GmbHGermany

11.35-11.55 am

Augmented Reality for Biodiversity Valuation: Could it lead to higher Sales of Milk and Meat? Sebastian Hess University of HohenheimGermany
11.55am-12.15pmDigital value chains for sustainable small-scale agriculture – DiWenkLa Hans-Werner GriepentrogUniversity of HohenheimGermany
12.15-12.35 pm

EU ARPAF Project Smart SMEs: Digitalization of SMEs in biobased value chains in the Alpine region

Olga BoyarintsevaBIOPRO Baden-Württemberg GmbHGermany
Tuesday 22 September 11am - 1pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
11.05-11.25 amBiorefinery project in CroatiaRukavina SlavicaINA-Industrija nafte, d.d.Croatia
11.25-11.45 amLignocellulose biorefinery in Baden-WürttembergNicolaus DahmenKarlsruhe Institute of Technology KITGermany
11.45am-12.05pmBiorefinery concepts for the valorization of agricultural residues using the example of forced chicory rootsKatrin StökleUniversity of HohenheimGermany
12.05-12.25 pmThe on-farm biorefinery for the platform chemical HydroxymethylfurfuralAndrea KruseUniversity of HohenheimGermany
12.25-12.45 pmA methodology for evaluating regional biobased value chains on the example of Baden-Wuerttemberg  Andreas RudiKarlsruhe Institute of Technology KITGermany
12.45-1.05 pmHypoWave – a circular economy concept for the recycling of water and nutrientsMarius MohrFraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGBGermany
Tuesday 22 September 11am - 1pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
11.05-11.30 amKEYNOTE  “Current Status of the Potential Analysis Study on Biointelligence for the Economy of Baden-Württemberg“
Ralf KindervaterBIOPRO Baden-Württemberg GmbHGermany
11.30-11.55 amKEYNOTE "Discovering brewing to digital biomanufacturing"Dirk VoelkelCytiva UK LimitedGermany
11.55 am-12.15pmSmart Bioenergy Devices: Economical production of bio-hydrogen from residual and waste materials as a platform for various renewable energy carriers or chemicalsJohannes Full Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPAGermany
12.15-12.35 pmEconomic evaluation of up- and downstream scenarios for the co-production of fucoxanthin and EPA with P. tricornutum using flat-panel airlift photobioreactors with artificial lightSebastian WeickertUniversity of HohenheimGermany
12.35-12.55 pmChitin 3D-printing: Additive manufacturing of chitin using molecular interlinking Kristin ProtteFraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPAGermany
Tuesday 22 September 11am - 1pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
11.05-11.35 amKEYNOTE „minus CO2 by Carbonauten“Denis Maiercarbonauten GmbHGermany
11.35-11.55 amBiobased carbon materials from municipale organic wastes as anodes for supercapacitorsDennis Jung University of HohenheimGermany
11.55am-12.15 pmCircular Bio-Economy: Upcycling of post-consumer PLA Waste for Sustainable Production of Ethyl LactatePranav Majgaonkar Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICTGermany
12.15-12.35 pmProduction of levulinates from starch-containing residuesPaul KörnerGerman Biomass Research Centre DBFZGermany
12.35-12.55 pmFabrication, characterization and testing composite films of poly(vinyl) alcohol (pvoh)/ hybrid materials for potential use in strawberry packagingOscar Hernan Giraldo Osorio Universidad Nacional de ColombiaColombia
Tuesday 22 September 11am - 1pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
11.05-11.25 amOn the cultural evolution of a sustainable bioeconomyMichael SchlaileUniversity of HohenheimGermany
11.25-11.45 amBioeconomy as Cultural TransformationSarah May Albert-Ludwigs-University FreiburgGermany
11.45am-12.05pmStatus report: design of a new bioeconomy degree programme (UAS Biberach)Jasmin Steinhauser, André BleicherUniversity of Applied Sciences BiberachGermany
Tuesday 22 September 11am - 1pm
TimePresentation TopicPresenterAffiliationCountry
11.05-11.35 amHow the transition to a bioeconomy can contribute to a sustainable post-corona economyIris LewandowskiEuropean Bioeconomy University EBUGermany
11.35-11.55 amTransition to a sustainable bioeconomySebastian Hinderer University of HohenheimGermany
11.55am-12.15 pmStrategies to boost the post- pandemic Brazilian Bioeconomy: Bilateral research cooperation projects Brazil-GermanyCaroline Carriel Schmitt Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyGermany