Knowledge Based Bio-Economy towards 2020

Turning Challenges into Opportunities

ewi-vlaanderen

Programme 13 September

 

12.00 – 18.00

Site visit to Ghent 

Rodenhuize Docks - Biofuels Refinery Complex, Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant

Ghent Technology Park – Life Sciences cluster

19.30 – 23.00

 

 

19.00

 

20.00 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

21.00

Conference walking dinner at the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts (Academy Palace - Hertogstraat 1 - 1000 Brussels)

Reception

 

Welcome:

Rudolf Strohmeier, Deputy Director-General Research, EC

Dirk Van Melkebeke, Secretary General, Flemish Government

 

Kris Peeters, Minister-President of the Flemish Government

Striving for a knowledge based (bio)economy

Janez Potočnik, Commissioner for Environment, EC

Resource Efficient Bio-economy

Stephan Tanda, Managing Board, DSM

Stepping into the biobased economy: Industry's view

 

Walking dinner 

 

 

Programme 14 September

 

08.00 – 09.00

Registration at the Square - Brussels Meeting Centre 

09.00 – 09.15

Welcome and Introduction - Copper Hall

Ingrid Lieten, Vice-Minister-President of the Flemish Government 

Belgian Presidency - priorities and regional Research and Innovation policies

 

Part I : Addressing the global Societal CHALLENGES and socio-economic DRIVERS

 

09.15 – 10.45

Plenary session - Copper Hall 

Chair: Maive Rute, Director, DG Research, Directorate Biotechnology, Agriculture and Food, EC

09.15

Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science EC

BioEconomy for a better life

09.35

Marion Guillou, President INRA

Agriculture and its contribution to green growth

09.55

 

Franz Fischler, Former European Commissioner

Agriculture and the Biobased Economy – Opportunities and Challenges

10.15

Steen Riisgaard, President and CEO of Novozymes

The bio-based economy - what's in it for Europe

 

 

10.35 – 11.00

 

11.00 - 11.30 

11.30 - 11.40    

Coffee - Grand Hall

 

 Press Conference - invitation only (meeting studio 206)

 Visit the exposition for biobased products with press - Grand Hall

 

 

Part II : Defining PRESENT ACHIEVEMENTS and NEEDS 

 

 

11.00 – 11.30

Plenary session - Copper Hall - Chair: Maive Rute

Patrick Cunningham, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Irish Government

Setting the perspective

 

Part III : Working together to address the NEEDS 

 

11.30 – 12.45

Parallel sessions (part I)

Research and Innovation

 

Session 1. Feedstocks for the KBBE

Availability of biological resources for the bio-economy and sustainable

agricultural and fisheries production through efficient soil and water

management, by respecting biodiversity and labour conditions and

stimulating rural and coastal development.

 

Session 2. Innovative bio based products

The role of innovative bio based products in greening the industry by

largely replacing conventional fossil fuels and finite raw materials.

 

Session 3. Innovative food production

Food production and eco-innovation in the food industry, including

sustainability aspects such as packaging, waste, energy and water

management. The development of novel food products and processes

meeting requirements for safety, health and quality.

 

Part one

 

 

 

 

Research (S&T) & Innovation

 

 

 

SESSION 1

Feedstocks for the KBBE

Studio 213&215

Chairs:

Wilhelm Gruissem-ETH Z

 Paolo de Castro-MEP (AGRI)to be replaced 

 

 

Panel members (both parts):

- Johan Cardoen-

  CropDesign BASF

- Timo Heikka-StoraEnso

- Michael Carus-nova Institut

- Ivan Ingelbrecht-UN

  Trustfund/IPBO

- Dianna Bowles-University  

  of York

 

 

 

 

 

Rapporteur:

Paul Temple-COPACogeca

SESSION 2

Innovative biobased products

Copper Hall

Chairs:

Wim Soetaert-UGent

 Sirpa Pietikainen-MEP (ENVI)

 

 

 Panel members (both parts):

- Gunter Festel-Festel 

  Capital

- Iris Anderson, Dept. of   

  Energy and Climate  Change,

  UK

- Luis Mora-PharmaMar

- Christophe RuppDahlem

   Roquette

- Steven Devlin-Biopreferred

   Program, USDA

 

 

 

Rapporteur:

Christian Patermann-German  BioEconomy Council

SESSION 3

Innovative food production

The Arc

Chairs:

Diána Bánáti-Food Research Institute

 Mairead McGuiness, MEP (AGRI)/ Judith Merkies, MEP

 

Panel members (both parts):

- Andrew Morgan-Danisco

- Daniele Rossi/Mella  

  Frewen-CIAA

- Volker Heinz-Director of

   DIL Germany

- John Williams-replacing 

   Paul Vriesekoop-

   representing the 

   Animal Task  Force

- Nico van Belzen-Director of

  ILSI-replacing Andrea Sègre

 

 

Rapporteur:

Chiara Tonelli-University of Milan

 

  

12.45 – 14.15

Lunch and networking - Grand Hall 

 

KBBE Exhibition : demonstrating the wide range of biobased products (throughout the conference in the Grand Hall)

 

 

14.15 – 15.45

Parallel sessions continued (part II)

Sustainability and Policies 

 

Part two

 

 

 

 

Sustainability & Policies

 

 

SESSION 1

Feedstocks for the   KBBE

Sudio 213&215

 

Chairs, panel members and rapporteur as in part one

 

SESSION 2

Innovative biobased products

Copper Hall

 

Chairs, panel members and rapporteur as in part one

SESSION 3

Innovative Food Production

The Arc

 

Chairs, panel members and rapporteur as in part one

15.45 – 16.05

Coffee 

 

Part IV:

 

Views, visions and policies on the way forward

 

16.05 - 18.00

 

16.05

Plenary session - Copper Hall

 

Panel session: Views, vision and policies on the way forward 

Moderated by Alex Puissant 

 

Franz Fischler, Former European Commissioner

Ian Hudson, CEO Dupont EMEA 

Roel Bol, director Biobased Economy Programme  

Giulia Del Brenna, Head of Unit, DG Enterprise, EC 

Christian Patermann, Adviser BioEconomy Council, Rapporteur session 2

Chiara Tonelli, University of Milan, Rapporteur session 3

Paul Temple, CopaCogeca, Rapporteur session 1

 

 

17.30

Outlook to the Hungarian Presidency

Endre Horváth, State Secretary, Hungarian Government

 

Closing remarks 

Maria Angeles Benitez Salas, Director, DG Agri, EC

Robert-Jan Smits, Director-General DG Research, EC

 

18.00 - 19.00

Farewell reception 

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