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Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials | ISSN: 2155-952X | Volume: 8

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World Biotechnology Congress

December 03-04, 2018 Sao Paulo, Brazil

Sugar is the new oil: Transitioning petroleum economy to bio-economy

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ugars (1G+2G) are being touted as the new oil in the future. Moving from petroleum-products to biomass-based products

is considered as a paradigm shift for the virtual development of biorefinery. The biorefinery is a sustainable platform for the

production of the myriad of bioproducts including biofuels/bioenergy to cater the societal demands of energy and chemicals

at the upfront. The establishment of biorefineries is inevitable for the development of a sustainable, energy independent society

while keeping the environment safe and clean. Several big industries such as DSM, Dow-Dupont, BASF, Novozymes, Braschem,

Clariant, Abengoa and others are aggressively venturing into the development of bio-based products from lignocellulosic

biomass eventually strengthening the economy. In reality, concerted efforts for the technological solution and financial

inclusions are required to develop the robust pitch for cost-competitive production of biomass-derived fuels and chemicals.

For the technological point of view, process improvement in process engineering employing industrially relevant parameters

and real techno-economic analysis are pivotal for the cost competitive production of renewable fuels and chemicals. This

presentation will elaborate on the potential of biorefineries, global bioeconomy, technology readiness level of some interesting

biochemicals and key challenges in 2G sugars recovery and biofuels and biochemical production at large scale operations under

biorefinery concept.

Biography

Anuj Kumar Chandel is a USP-CAPES visiting Professor and Researcher of Industrial Biotechnology at Engineering School of Lorena, University of Sao Paulo

(USP), Brazil. He received his Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees from Meerut University, IIT-Roorkee and JNT University, Hyderabad, India, respectively. Before

joining USP-Lorena, he has worked as a Lead Scientist at Sugarcane Technology Centre (CTC)-Piracicaba, Brazil and was responsible for scientific leadership

for deployment of cellulosic ethanol process at demonstration plant and scale-up activities. Overall, he has 17 years’ research experience working in industries

and Universities on biofuels production, industrial enzymes production and membrane-based separations. He has published 58 articles in peer-reviewed journals

and 30 book chapters. He has also co-edited 7 books on Xylitol, Sustainable Degradation of Lignocellulosic Biomass, Brazilan Biofuels Development, Indian

Biofuels Development, Extremophiles, Sugarcane biorefinery and Sustainable sources of energy: Enzymatic resources. His contributions span the biomass science,

biotechnology and policy domains and include sustainable development of biofuels and biochemicals under biorefinery concept. A frequently invited presenter on

technical and strategic aspects of biomass energy, in prominent forums and International conferences.

anuj.kumar.chandel@gmail.com

Anuj Kumar Chandel

University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Anuj Kumar Chandel, J Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume: 8

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C7-105