Summit Sponsorships
The Algal Biomass Organization is seeking sponsorships for the 3rd Annual Algae Biomass Summit (ABS) in San Diego, California; scheduled to be held at the Marriot San Diego Hotel & Marina. Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze sponsors will receive special discounts on registration, exhibit space and promotion.
Sponsorships are available at the following levels:
- Platinum - $50,000 - Exclusive
- Gold - $20,000 - Non-Exclusive
- Silver - $10,000 - Non-Exclusive
- Bronze - $7,500 - Non-Exclusive
- Opening Night Reception Sponsor - $25,000 - 2 Available
- Second Night Networking / Poster Reception Sponsor - $10,000 - 3 Available
- Breakfast Sponsor - $7,000 - 2 Available
- Key Card Sponsor - $7,000 - Exclusive
- Exhibit Sponsor - $1,000 - Non-Exclusive
- Media Sponsor
For all sponsorship opportunities, contact Mary Rosenthal, Executive Director, Algal Biomass Organization at 763.458.0068 or mrosenthal@algalbiomass.org.
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ABO believes that reliance on obsolete data and faulty assumptions undermines all conclusions
WASHINGTON, D.C. (January 25, 2010) - The Algal Biomass Organization, today challenged the conclusions of a published report in Environmental Science and Technology claiming that “conventional crops have lower environmental impacts than algae in energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and water.” The report was based upon obsolete data and grossly outdated business models, and overlooked tremendous improvements in technology and processes across the production cycle. ABO strongly believes that these obsolete data and faulty assumptions seriously undermine the credibility of the study’s conclusions. View Full Story
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Executive Director Mary Rosenthal Testifies Before Congress on Benefits of Algae-Based Fuels
On behalf of its more than 170 members, the ABO's Executive Director Mary Rosenthal testified before Congress today on potential of algae-based fuels to reduce carbon emissions, create jobs and increase U.S. energy independence. She also commented on steps legislators can take to ensure algae-based fuels receive benefits and financial incentives similar to those afforded to other biofuel feedstocks. More
Quick Link to ABO Testimony
