Bio green scope 3 entrants, the role of light induced processes, NeoCarbons technology, results, and prospects


Abstract

Greening Scope 3 with recycled Scope 1 & 2 emissions: next to electroreduction which recycles CO2 into chemicals such as ethylene, photosynthesis is the only natural route to recycle CO2 into substitutes of fossil based biochemicals. Microalgae, the mother of all fossils, offer a variety of valuable compounds such as alternative proteins,  carotenes, pigments, antioxidants etc. Till NeoCarbons the photosynthetic technologies were not industrial. We shall present the constraints and opportunities of industrial photosynthesis, how NeoCarbons solved the key cost and productivity driver, and how their technology of light distribution can be used in other high value added industrial  applications in search for natural alternatives to chemical processes.


About the Speaker(s)

speakerJean-Louis Roux Dit Buisson has 25 years of experience in developing and growing technology based companies. His business developer experience covers materials and processes industries (Hexis Fuel Cells, SmartMonitor preventative maintenance, SuPrem advanced carbon fibers, Sulzer  Metco, Sulzer Innotec) and health care industries (Medical devices, pharmaceuticals, biopharmaceuticals diagnostics). Jean-Louis started his career as a process engineer at Badger USA, and later as a production engineer Advanced Resins at Exxon Chemicals. His management experience includes  management and coaching in private and corporate technology based growth businesses and Health care industries.

Jean-Louis has held responsibilities as CEO, M&A, Finance, Marketing, Sales, R&D management and Production responsibilities in large groups, start-ups and SMEs. He has counseled boards on M&As, technology licensing, including strategic integration plans and pricing for value decisions. Jean- Louis holds an MBA from Insead, an MSc in Chemical Engineering from MIT and an Engineering degree from ENSCP Paris-Tech.


Latest from E-Congress
ESAB E-CONGRESS 2023


Under the Spotlight
Latest news