DAY 1, 19 September

Political Strategies & Visions – part 1

Industry development of sugarcane ethanol in South America

Géraldine Kutas, Head of International Affairs, UNICA, Brazil

Indian Biofuel Programme: Policy initiatives and challenges

Sandeep Poundrik, Joint Secretary – Refineries, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, India

Future EU policy promoting renewables in transport

Bernd Kuepker, Policy Officer Unit C1, European Commission, Belgium

Sweden as global role model in climate reduction and biofuels until 2030

Lina Kinning, Dept. Secretary, Ministry of the Environment and Energy, Sweden

Political Strategies & Visions – part 2

CO2 reduction obligation – a way to combine advanced biofuels and global afforestation

Hilde Wahl, Managing Director, St1 Sverige, Sweden

The role of forests as resource for biofuels in a hotter climate

Jeffrey Skeer, Senior Programme Officer, IRENA and Kjell Andersson, Policy Director, SVEBIO, Sweden

Biofuels in Austria and how RED II will impact the development

Dina Bacovsky, Head of the Unit Biofuels, Bioenergy 2020+, Austria

Partnerships and Challenges

Preem renewable production – priorities and plans for an exciting future

Petter Holland, CEO, Preem, Sweden

Making sustainable biofuel the standard for aviation

Paul Terstegge, General Manager North Europe Air France/KLM, The Netherlands

World-wide status of methanol and DME as clean biofuels

Eelco Dekker, Chief Representative Europe, Methanol Institute, The Netherlands

Beyond fossils – exploring the limitless opportunities of bioeconomy

Marko Janhunen, Director, Public Affairs, UPM, Finland

Policy and Industry Perspectives

Shifting focus from renewable fuel to sustainable solutions

Carl Nyberg, Vice President, Neste, Finland

Wastes as valuable resource making high-grade ethanol and methanol

Alex Miles, Director, Commercial Development (Europe), Enerkem, Canada

Sustainable solutions for our changing energy needs

Antti Nummi, Sales Manager, REG, The Netherlands

DAY 2, 20 September

Future for vehicles

Waiting for the fossil-free electric vehicle

Öivind Andersson, Prof. Combustion Engines, Lund University, Sweden

The challenges on the road to be a fossil-free, sustainable logistics company

Christel Grip, Sustainability & Communications Manager, Widrikssons Åkeri, Sweden

Outlook on technology development and sustainability of biofuels

Patrik Klintbom, Chairman, ETIP Bioenergy, Sweden

ED95 ethanol as a clean biofuel for heavy-duty engines

Lena Nordgren, Biofuels Expert, SEKAB, Sweden

Fossil free land transport sector

Innovative technology to convert harmful plastic waste and biomass to advanced low carbon fuels

Kjetil Bøhn, CEO, QuantaFuel, Norway

IH2 technology, biomass direct to transportation fuels

Alan Del Paggio, Vice President, Upstream & Renewables, CRI / Shell Global Solutions, The Netherlands

Bridging the gap – facilitating advanced biofuel

Geir Baalsrud Ingeborgrud, Managing Director, Eco-1, Norway

Rapid climate change driving mega investments in large-scale Nordic biofuels plants?

Tomas Ekbom, Program Director, SVEBIO, Sweden

Biofuels in aviation and maritime transport

No carbon left behind – innovative ways of biojet and ethanol production

Freya Burton, Chief Sustainability and People Officer, LanzaTech, USA

If we just stop flying… How Swedish aviation industry tackles climate change

Maria Gelin, Environmental Manager, Swedavia Landvetter Airport, Sweden

How to minimize the environmental impact of marine shipping

Per Stefenson, Marine Standards Advisor, Stena Line, Sweden

Policy and Industry Perspectives

Taking sugar to iso-butene and biojet changing the industry

Philippe Marlière, Co-founder and Board Director, Global Bioenergies, France

Commercial scale renewable transportation fuels

Dan Szeezil, Lead Sales Support Specialist, Honeywell UOP / Envergent Technologies, USA

How biogas will be important in EU transport to 2030

Martina Conton, EU Policy Manager, NVGA, Belgium

Closing remarks

Gustav Melin, CEO, SVEBIO, Svebio