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Theodora Retsina, API Europe CEO held a keynote lecture at 4th Chemelot InSciTe Annual Meeting

Theodora Retsina, API Europe CEO held a keynote lecture at 4th Chemelot InSciTe Annual Meeting

Theodora Retsina, API Europe & American Process CEO had a keynote lecture “BIOFOREVER: Bio-based products from FORestry via Economically Viable European Routes” at 4th Annual Meeting ‘Accelerating results’ on 8 and 9 October 2019 in Parkhotel Horst, Nederland.
Chemelot Institute for Science & Technology (InSciTe)is a public-private research and technical validation institute that is knowledge driven and society oriented.

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Theodora Retsina, American Process & API Europe CEO gave a presentation at Innovation Fund Stakeholder Workshop on Renewable Fuels and Bioenergy

The Innovation Fund Stakeholder Workshop on Renewable Fuels and Bioenergy was collaboratively organized by ETIP Bioenergy, the ART Fuels Forum, ETIP Renewable Heating and Cooling and Bioenergy Europe on 12 September 2019 in Brussels.
Theodora Retsina, American Process & API Europe CEO gave a presentation on “The critical role of pre-treatments in biorefineries”

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API Europe Receives Funding from EU Horizon 2020 for the conversion of woody biomass to lignocellulosic sugars and nanocellulose

Belgium, Europe, September 2016
API Europe (Athens, Greece), an affiliate of American Process (Atlanta, GA), is one of 14 partners under the BIOFOREVER PROJECT, “BIO-based products from FORestry via Economically Viable European Routes”, to receive funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program. A number of pre-treatment and subsequent conversion technologies will be demonstrated by various partners, including delivering commercialization routes for the most promising value-added products.

Theodora Retsina CEO of API Europe, commented “We are delighted to be part of BIOFOREVER consortium and to collaborate with the other members on this exciting European project. Woody biomass is an important European feedstock to fuel the bioeconomy and we look forward to evaluating the many different types of biomass included in the BIOFOREVER project. Biorefineries, as envisioned in BIOFOREVER, that produce commodity fuels and chemicals as well as high-value co-products like nanocellulose will have the most financial viability and impact.”

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