December 16, 2024 - AlgaEurope 2024, one of the leading annual conferences dedicated to advancements and trends in the algae biomass sector, concluded successfully, brining together 424 delegates from 43 countries and 256 organisations. Jointly organised by the European Algae Biomass Association (EABA) and DLG Benelux, the event was held from December 10-13, 2024, in Athens, Greece. Over four days, the conference served as a global platform for science, technology and business collaboration in the algae industry.
"This year's AlgaEurope has set a new benchmark once again," stated Carlos Unamunzaga, President of EABA. "With over 400 participants and nearly 300 abstract submissions, this year's conference has reinforced its role as a key event in the algae sector".
A program designed for impact
Under the supervision of the chairman, Jean-Paul Cadoret, AlgaEurope 2024 featured a comprehensive program with over 20 plenary sessions and presentations from 110 expert speakers. Attendees gained insights into critical topics, including algae physiology, biorefinery, food and feed applications, wastewater management, high-value products and many more. Esteemed keynote speakers such as Dr Kengo Suzuki (Japan), Hélène Marfaing (France), Susan Løvstad Holdt (Denmark) and Liege Laurens (USA) inspired audiences with their expertise and vision for the future of algae biomass. Attendees could also explore 154 poster contributions, offering opportunities for meaningful discussions and collaboration.
Once again, the conference featured an Award Evening, recognising achievements with the Poster Presentation Award, Personality Award and Loyalty Award. After the ceremony, delegates had the chance to connect with fellow delegates and sample algae-based products generously provided by GeenCoLab.
Connecting science, technology and industry
AlgaEurope is renowned for fostering collaboration across the algae value chain. The event combined scientific discourse with practical industry engagement. In addition to industry presentations, delegates explored a dynamic trade show featuring 20 exhibitors, showcasing the latest products, technologies and services driving the sector forward. Additionally, site visits to Solmeyea and Plankton First offered attendees firsthand insights into innovative algae production processes.
"AlgaEurope 2024 demonstrated the strong momentum within the algae sector," noted uno Jacobs, Managing Director of DLG Benelux. "With 424 participants, 20 exhibitors, 110 speakers and 154 poster presentations it was a great opportunity to connect science and industry."
Networking and cultural highlights
Beyond the formal sessions, AlgaEurope 2024 offered attendees unique opportunities to network and experience Greek culture. A highlight was the Conference Dinner held at the Markou Wine Museum, complete with a wine tasting. Enhanced connectivity through the AlgaEurope App further supported interactions among participants, enabling meaningful collaborations to emerge.
Looking ahead
The success of AlgaEurope 2024 underscores the growing importance of the algae biomass sector in addressing global challenges such as sustainability, food security and renewable energy. The event's success was made possible by the support of sponsors, including A4F, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, SCHOTT, GreenCoLab and Brightwave.
The next AlgaEurope conference will take place in Riga, Latvia, from December 9-12, 2025. Organisers are committed to expanding the event's scope and continuing to serve as a pivotal forum for stakeholders worldwide.
The Aquaculturists
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