In other news, NAA is proud to announce that it is launching a Virtual Algae Expo. "Traveling to conferences has become an expense, in dollars and time, that can be better utilized in our struggling economy," according to Cohen, "and traditional exhibit time at NAA conferences has always been minimal because of the quality and quantity of the presentations. Offering the first on-line expo exclusive to algae keeps us in the forefront of commercialization efforts by providing a virtual platform for algae growers, harvesting, extraction ferrari equipment and technology providers to all exhibit their products and services in one place."
NAA's next event, the ever-popular Algae Production Certification Program, will be held on October 22, 2011, at Lone Star College, The Woodlands, Texas. Participants will learn about algae cultures and strain selection, growing algae in ponds and in photobioreactors, harvesting and extraction methods, and the economics to make this emerging algae industry a profitable one. If you are interested in taking the Algae Production Certification Program, visit the Algae Production Certification page on our website, http://www.nationalalgaeassociation.com, for additional information.
In addition to its existing Engineering and Algae Oil Spec committees, the National Algae Association is forming a n rc helicopter and car market place ew Economics Committee to expand and complement the CapEx and OpEx modeling prepared in conjunction with the Engineering Committee's Plans and Specs. This new committee will evaluate and compare the individual commercial-scale algae production costs of raceway ponds, PBR's, hybrids and fermentation growing systems. NAA members with expertise in these areas are encouraged to collaborate on this new committee. If interested, please let us know.
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