2024 AFCC Global Biobased Economy Conference & Exhibit
Nov
20
to Nov 22

2024 AFCC Global Biobased Economy Conference & Exhibit

I’m looking forward to attending the Fourth Annual AFCC Global Biobased Economy Conference, where I will be giving a presentation titled “Growing the Bioeconomy with Gas Fermentation”.

Gas fermentation is a novel industrial biotechnology that can contribute to the growth of the bioeconomy by using low cost, readily available carbon sources such as methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide to produce various fuel, chemical and food products, such as ethanol, ethylene, triglycerides, proteins, and polyesters.

Gas fermentation has advantages over conventional processing routes, including lower cost operating conditions, robustness to fluctuations in feed rate and composition, and tolerance to contaminants in the gaseous feeds. 

However, a key challenge with gas fermentation involves the design of a cost-effective reactor system with high mass transfer coefficients for the gaseous feedstocks into an aqueous media.    A number of reactor types have been proposed to overcome this challenge, from simple bubble columns to more sophisticated air lift and external loop reactors. These reactor types have tradeoffs between mass transfer and design complexity.  We will review these tradeoffs and discuss implications for different gas fermentation applications. 

This presentation will also review the current industrial applications of gas fermentation and key players in this industry.  We will examine the opportunities, challenges, and tradeoffs of different feedstocks and products based on the author’s experience with various gas fermentation technologies. Lastly, some areas of research and development will be recommended that can help solve the current challenges of gas fermentation and promote the growth of the bioeconomy. 

Learn more about the conference, and register here

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Sep
17
8:30 AM08:30

Evergreen Co_Invest Climate

  • 167 North Green Street Chicago, IL, 60607 United States (map)
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On Tuesday, September 17th, Evergreen Climate Innovations will be hosting their annual flagship event, Co_Invest Climate!

As part of the Evergreen Expert Network, I look forward to this annual event.

Join us to discover new impactful climate technologies, network with innovators, entrepreneurs, & industry leaders, and hear the latest on the region’s thriving innovation ecosystem.

Evergreen’s startups will be joined by key ecosystem partners to present some of the region’s most impactful climate technology innovations. Hear from the inspiring innovators and startups fueling the region’s climate innovation engine.

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Indiana Circular Economy Conference
Sep
10
8:30 AM08:30

Indiana Circular Economy Conference

  • 167 North Green Street Chicago, IL, 60607 United States (map)
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The annual conference for Circular Indiana, focused on education and advocacy to strengthen the circular economy.

This year’s conference them is “Advancing Prosperity in Indiana through Circular Economy Principals”. Learn from speakers how they are advancing circular economy thinking and practices within their products, organizations and client base. Learn best practices from and network with other sustainability professionals. Contribute your insights into how Indiana can prosper through circular principals.

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ACHEMA 2024
Jun
10
to Jun 14

ACHEMA 2024

Mike Schultz will be presenting at ACHEMA 2024

Presentation topic: Navigating the Bumpy Road of Industrial Biotechnology Scale-up

We have seen a growth in products from Industrial Biotechnology, with commercial technologies emerging in areas such as:
• Fuels. Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Green Diesel, and Ethanol from low cost feedstocks
• Chemicals. Drop-in replacements for industrial chemicals such as propanediol and butanediol, made through biological routes instead of conventional petroleum based options
• Alternative routes for proteins, fats, and meat
• Materials for building projects, fabrics, electronics
The drivers for this growth include a focus on sustainability, and a drive to enable circularity through reuse of carbon and carbon-based products. Some technologies offer the potential to make use of a lower cost source of carbon, through use of waste feedstocks such as industrial gaseous emissions, biogas, end of life plastic, and waste biomass. In addition, in some cases the bioproduct is a better product than the petroleum-based version, coming with a cheaper, safer processing route and performance advantages over traditional materials.

The road we travel while commercializing new technologies like these is often bumpy, with many challenges along the way. In order to be successful we must address these challenges while also: 1) reducing technology risk 2) reducing time to market 3) optimizing/minimizing cost and 4) maximizing value.

These are often competing objectives, and usually reducing time to market and reducing risk win out. Of course, if the capital and operating cost are too high, then a new technology will not be successful, so these criteria cannot be ignored.

This presentation will provide guidelines and best practices for the scale-up and design of industrial bioprocessing technology, to reduce time, cost, and risk of commercialization. These guidelines include elements such as:

Creative Process Engineering: The flow scheme is developed, the material balance is estimated, and key process design decisions are identified to establish the best process flowsheet for the technology.

Modeling & Analysis: A good model can save time and resources in the lab. Coupled with the right analysis, the scale-up team can prioritize objectives in the lab, pilot, and demo units.

Experimental Data: The right data is needed to prove out breakthrough ideas, secure partners and investors, and develop engineering data for equipment design. Multi-scale data is critical to this effort, and with good planning, multiple assets and external resources can be leveraged.

The key benefits of this approach are:
• Prioritization of R&D to de-risk and optimize the new technology.
• Identification of cost reduction opportunities throughout the scale-up effort.
• Anticipation of process design needs as early as possible.

In this presentation, these concepts will be illustrated with real world examples from personal experience with scale-up of industrial bioprocessing projects.

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CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2024
Apr
17
to Apr 18

CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals Conference 2024

Mike Schultz will be presenting in the ‘CO2 Utilisation Technologies’ Session

Presentation topic: Gas Fermentation – An Emerging Technology for CO2-based Fuels and Chemicals

Gas fermentation is an emerging technology in the field of industrial biotechnology, with the potential to play a key role in the growth of CO2 based fuels and chemicals. While much of the work in the field of gas fermentation to date has been focused on the conversion of methane or carbon monoxide, we are seeing growing developments in the field of direct CO2 conversion via fermentation to useful products. These products include a diverse array of fuels and chemicals such as ethanol, ethylene, triglycerides for fuel or chemical applications, proteins, and polyesters for polymer applications.

Gas fermentation provides inherent benefits as compared to thermochemical pathways for CO2 conversion, including lower cost operating conditions, robustness to fluctuations in feed rate and composition, and tolerance to contaminants in the gaseous feeds.

In addition, interesting hybrid applications are emerging in which thermochemical and electrochemical conversion pathways are coupled with gas fermentation to convert CO2 to a feedstock for gas fermentation, as well as thermochemical conversion of products from gas fermentation.

A key challenge of gas fermentation is the need to design an economic reactor system with high mass transfer coefficients for the gaseous feedstocks into an aqueous media. While CO2 is generally quite soluble in the fermentation media, the most common coreactants, including hydrogen and possibly oxygen, are much less soluble. Various reactor types have been developed to address this challenge, ranging from relatively simple bubble columns (a lower mass transfer option) and more complex designs such as air lift reactors and external loop designs. Typically, higher mass transfer is possible with the tradeoff of a more complex design.

Additional challenges include a limited (but growing) knowledge base in the design of appropriate reaction systems, as well as kinetic data to support reactor design. This presentation will review the industrial applications of gas fermentation for CO2 conversion and provide a detailed assessment of the benefits and challenges of gas fermentation.

This presentation will also provide an overview of the gas fermentation reactor options and design considerations that can enhance mass transfer of the reactants. Finally, the presentation will propose a call to action for areas of research and development that can support the emerging f

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American Chemical Society Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference
Jun
13
to Jun 15

American Chemical Society Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference

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Mar
13
to Mar 15

Spring AIChE Meeting

Presentation Title: Managing the Risky Business of Scaling Sustainable Technology

Developing a new technology is inherently filled with risk, and a key objective of any successful scaleup effort is mitigating and reducing risk while managing timeline and budget. There are three key components to this approach:

  • Assess Risk. A risk assessment should be completed in the early stages of scaleup, evaluating risk areas such as technical, commercial, supply chain, etc. Scoring each risk by impact and probability provides an understanding of the most critical risks, so that these can be prioritized with mitigation steps outlined to support the scaleup effort. This risk assessment should be re-evaluated periodically to assess the impact of mitigation steps of addressing high risk areas, and to determine if any changes internal or externally have changes the risk factors.

  • Decouple scaleup parameters. Next, it is important to decouple and prioritize the scaleup parameters. This effort is informed by the risk assessment. The lab scale is best for evaluating the intrinsic parameters associated with the chemistry/biology of the system, while engineering parameters are better evaluated using calculations and modeling at early stages, with data generation at larger scales. We can use this approach to develop a scaleup plan in which we define critical objectives for each stage.

  • Develop multi-scale data in parallel. Finally, multi-scale data is critical to any scaleup effort. A very sequential approach to scaleup—aiming to hit commercial targets at each scale before moving to the next--can reduce risk significantly, but at the expense of timeline. Timeline is a key driver for any new technology, so an alternate approach is to make strategic risk decisions and do much of this work in parallel—advancing to the next scale even while working on proving out commercial targets at the smaller scale. With the risk assessment in place, and a clear scaleup plan, this risk can be managed while accelerating the timeline.

This talk will elaborate on this approach, illustrated by real world examples in which these principles have been applied to effectively manage risk during the scaleup of sustainable fuel and chemical technologies.

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Sep
29
11:00 AM11:00

Financing Scaleup for a Bio-based Circular Economy

We would be delighted to have you join us for a lively discussion:

29 September [60min]
8am PT . 11am EDT . 5pm CEST

👉 Sign up = Get Meeting Link

We look forward to these inspiring impulses:

Dr. Michael Schultz, Principal of PTI Global Solutions & member of Proofing Future “Financing the scaleup of sustainable technologies”

Dr. Jennifer Bilbao, Circular bio-based Economy Group Coordinator at Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum "Horizon Europe, Opportunities for the Scaleup of a Bio-based Circular Economy

Bahman Morteza Etezadibehzadi, Green Finance Consultant & member of Proofing Future “The European Innovation Council Fund - in a nutshell”

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Sep
7
8:00 AM08:00

Co_Invest Climate

Join Evergreen Climate Innovations (formerly Clean Energy Trust) for Co_Invest Climate, the Greater Midwest’s premier showcase for climate tech startups, on Wednesday, September 7th in Chicago!

This annual event showcases climate technology startups from around the Greater Midwest region – and beyond – and brings together a community of stakeholders invested in the future.

Throughout the course of the day, Evergreen will feature its recent investments, highlight portfolio company successes, present inspiring keynote speakers, and gather influential professionals across a variety of fields to spark ideas and new relationships.

This year, Evergreen will host the AWS Sustainable Cities Accelerator as part of the event. Meet the AWS Mobility & Transportation Cohort.  

Hear from captivating speakers including Dr. Julio Friedmann of Carbon Direct, Dr. Paula Gant of GTI Energy, and Sophie Purdom of Climate Tech VC!

https://evergreeninno.org/events/co_invest-climate-2022

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Aug
25
11:00 AM11:00

Financing Scaleup of Sustainable Technologies

We would be delighted to have you join us for a lively discussion on #Financing #Scalup of #Sustainable #Technologies
👉 Sign up here https://lnkd.in/eQwxjEmn

You can look forward to inspiring impulses:
🔎 "Financing the Scaleup of #SustainableTechnologies" by Dr. Michael Schultz, Principal of PTI Global Solutions & member of Proofing Future
🔎 "Cut the Greenwashing! Invest Directly in #Climate Solutions" by Franz Hochstrasser, CEO and Cofounder of Raise Green
🔎"Enabling the #CircularEconomy through Technology Risk Transfer Insurance" by Dr. Derek Griffin, Munich Re GreenTech solutions

Sparked by these short impulses we look forward to the lively discussion with you!
👉 Sign up here https://lnkd.in/eQwxjEmn

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Jun
30
11:00 AM11:00

Paths to sustainable fuels

Speak with Dr. Michael Schultz, Managing Director of PTI Global Solutions: This event is entirely open and dedicated to your professional interests in scalability of sustainable fuels, biofuels & sustainable aviation fuels, renewable diesel and leverage of waste industrial gases & municipal solid waste - as well as policy challenges and opportunities.

Please follow this link for more information

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Jun
7
to Jun 9

Process Development Symposium

Advancing Process Development: Design, Innovation, and a Circular Economy

The 2022 Process Development Symposium (PDS) is a place to exchange wisdom, knowledge, tips, and personal experiences in the development and scale-up of chemical and related processes. The PDS provides an opportunity for process development professionals from all across the world to discuss their experiences with novel and innovative technologies to trigger radical changes in next-generation processes development and operations featuring presentations from process development professionals. This symposium, planned jointly between AIChE and its Process Development Division, is held annually in June. This year’s symposium will take place in Philadelphia, PA on June 7-9, 2022.


https://www.aiche.org/conferences/process-development-symposium/2022

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May
9
to May 10

Commercializing Industrial Biotechnology

5th Commercializing Industrial Biotechnology

The Commercializing Industrial Biotechnology conference spotlights best practices, lessons learned, and technology innovations for accelerating commercial production of bio-based products. This is the only conference focused on scale-up and commercialization of new products in the synthetic biology, fermentation-based products, and industrial biotechnology space.


https://www.aiche.org/sbe/conferences/technology-challenges-and-opportunities-commercializing-industrial-biotechnology/2022

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ViridisChem Webinar: Risk Assessment during Green & Sustainable Product Development
Feb
8
2:00 PM14:00

ViridisChem Webinar: Risk Assessment during Green & Sustainable Product Development

Thanks to ViridisChem for hosting this webinar. Please follow this link to view the recording, where I shared my thoughts on managing risk during scaleup of green and sustainable products.

Join us on 8th February, 2022 for a discussion about different aspects of green and sustainable product development from risk assessment to support safety and regulatory decisions, to minimizing & mitigating the risks while addressing green chemistry technology scaleup.

Register Here

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ABLC 2021
Oct
27
to Oct 29

ABLC 2021

I’m looking forward to attending this annual event to catch up with colleagues, meet new connections, and learn about the latest in the Advanced Bioeconomy. Reach out if you would like to meet up at the conference!

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