More than 450 researchers, business leaders, and government officials gathered in Vancouver this week to discuss how biotechnology can help to produce sustainable biofuels and biobased products at BIO's Pacific Rim Summit on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioenergy.
The conference focused on the question of how to produce a truly sustainable biofuel, according to John Sheehan, president of PAS, Inc., and vice president of strategy and sustainable development at LiveFuels, Inc., a company developing algae-to-fuels technology. "Moving the dialogue forward to fully understand the global effects of biofuels is what we need," Sheehan stated during a plenary session today. "Ready or not, standards for sustainable biofuels are on the way. I'm proud to say that the biotechnology industry has stepped up to the plate to address the need for sustainable biofuels."
Other speakers at the conference discussed new biotech tools and how they can lead to improved methods for producing biofuels and biobased products. Drew Endy, assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford University and former Cabot Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering at MIT, gave an overview of how synthetic biology is leading to standardized biotech tools and techniques during a plenary session on Thursday, Sept. 11. "New generations of students in biotechnology want to know how to design and build organisms that reliably behave as they expect."
Kinkead Reiling, senior vice president of corporate development and a co-founder of Amyris Biotechnologies, Inc., described his company's work in synthetic biology and biofuel production. In his presentation, he described a good renewable fuel as one that readily fits into the current infrastructure for fuels. "The urgency and status of our search for replacements to petroleum call for transdisciplinary approaches that aggregate the expertise of people in both the biotech and engineering space. Synthetic biology can expand what natural biology can make," he noted.
Michael Lynch, chief scientific officer of OPX Biotechnologies, Inc., presented his company's work to refine renewable raw materials into biofuels and chemicals with significant cost and sustainability benefits. "Our goal is to develop a sustainable biological route to acrylic acid by improving a natural microbe's tolerance to production while simultaneously improving yield," he stated.
The Pacific Rim Summit is the only global conference dedicated to building innovative collaborations in industrial biotechnology across the Pacific. The conference is co-organized by BIO, BIOTECanada, and Life Sciences British Columbia with additional support provided by BC Innovation Council and Genome British Columbia. Media registration is complimentary for credentialed members of the news media.
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