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Algae production workshop seeks presenters

THE WOODLANDS, Texas — The National Algae Assoc. is interested in providing a platform for commercially-minded algae wastewater researchers, algae companies and private industry who have direct experience in using algae to clean wastewater or in using wastewater cleaned by algae and used to produce algae biomass co-products. Algae companies and equipment companies interested in wastewater remediation using algae will be on hand for collaboration efforts.

NAA is working with wastewater operators and municipalities to establish data from scalable commercial pilot projects. If you or your university is interested in being involved in commercial algae wastewater projects and your algae technology has been proven to be scalable outside of the lab, we encourage you to submit a presentation and CV by June 30, and to join us at our next workshop to participate in discussions about wastewater remediation and secondary water reuse for co-product opportunities.

Submit presentation or abstracts to info@nationalalgaeassociation.com

5/27/2015