Introducing C-SUM - a carbon accounting tool for biotechnology processes being developed by the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre.
About this event
Large scale adoption of bio-based manufacturing offers numerous promising opportunities to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with key industrial production methods. However, to encourage their uptake it is vital to be able to demonstrate the superior environmental performance offered by biotechnology processes.
Central to this is the ability to predict the overall emissions generated by specific biotechnology production processes across various sectors. In response to this challenge, the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) and partners are developing C-SUM – a bespoke carbon accounting tool for chemical and biotechnology based research, development and manufacturing.
During this webinar, Dr Ian Archer, Technical Director at IBioIC, will explore the development, functionality and benefits of this cutting-edge tool. Further insights will be provided by software developers, Firefinch and key stakeholders involved in the development and testing of the tool.
Agenda
Introduction to C-SUM - Dr Ian Archer, Technical Director - IBioIC
Making sense of available data – Elliot Johnson-Humphrey – University of Strathclyde
Software development – Ruaidhri Primrose, Director – Firefinch Software
Q&A
Next steps
Who is this event for?
Biotechnology process developers
Industrial partners considering application of biotechnology processes
Environmental managers
Academics
Why attend?
To learn about carbon accounting
To understand applications of the CSUM tool
To put your questions to the development team
If you have any questions about this event, or the Bioeconomy Cluster Builder please contact kim.cameron@ibioic.com
The Bioeconomy Cluster Builder is a collaboration between the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) and Innovate UK KTN. The initiative raises awareness of applications of biotechnology and connects people and resources to support the development of new value chains across the bioeconomy.
To find out more, or to get involved visit: https://www.bioeconomybuilder.com/how-can-i-get-involved