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Continuous Isosorbide Production from Sorbitol Using Solid Acid Catalysis DOE Products Platform Stage Gate Review Mee

Presentation Outline. Project DescriptionOverall Project Goals and ObjectivesProject OrganizationProject TimelineTask Detail Market and CustomersCompetitive AdvantageStrategic FitConclusions and Discussion . Funded by:. Contract Administration by:. . Overall Project Goals

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Continuous Isosorbide Production from Sorbitol Using Solid Acid Catalysis DOE Products Platform Stage Gate Review Mee

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    1. Continuous Isosorbide Production from Sorbitol Using Solid Acid Catalysis DOE – Products Platform Stage Gate Review Meeting August 9, 2005 Rod Williamson Iowa Corn Promotion Board My name is Sam Tagore. I am from the Office of the Biomass Program and am responsible for Biomass Feedstock Interface Management Activity. My presentation will cover the following: O The feedstock work breakdown structure O Our near and long-term goals O Our near and long-term supply O The barriers that we are trying to overcome O The R&D Plan needed to reach our cost goals O Our Roadmap Planning document O Finally, our FY 04 budget request for the Biomass Feedstock Interface Activities .My name is Sam Tagore. I am from the Office of the Biomass Program and am responsible for Biomass Feedstock Interface Management Activity. My presentation will cover the following: O The feedstock work breakdown structure O Our near and long-term goals O Our near and long-term supply O The barriers that we are trying to overcome O The R&D Plan needed to reach our cost goals O Our Roadmap Planning document O Finally, our FY 04 budget request for the Biomass Feedstock Interface Activities .

    2. Presentation Outline Project Description Overall Project Goals and Objectives Project Organization Project Timeline Task Detail Market and Customers Competitive Advantage Strategic Fit Conclusions and Discussion

    3. Overall Project Goals & Objectives This technology is applicable to any C6 sugarThis technology is applicable to any C6 sugar

    4. Overall Project Goals & Objectives

    5. Organization/Approach

    6. Organization/Approach Distinguish between USDA funding and future funding.Distinguish between USDA funding and future funding.

    7. Organization/Approach

    8. Task 2 – Detail

    9. Task 3 – Detail

    10. Task 4 – Detail

    11. Task 5 – Detail

    12. Task 6 – Detail

    13. Market & Customers

    14. Competitive Advantage

    15. Technical Barriers Addressed: Chemicals and Materials

    16. Milestone Fit

    17. Demonstration phase of a commercial prototype in FY08 is anticipated Stage Gate Fit

    18. Potential Business Model Some seed corn companies offer only products with global approval. It is important that you contact your seed corn representative or the company web site to verify approval status. The National Corn Growers Association has surveyed seed companies to get a list of biotech hybrids. Please go to www.ncga.com to look up a specific trait of interest.Some seed corn companies offer only products with global approval. It is important that you contact your seed corn representative or the company web site to verify approval status. The National Corn Growers Association has surveyed seed companies to get a list of biotech hybrids. Please go to www.ncga.com to look up a specific trait of interest.

    19. Strategic Fit

    20. Conclusions/Summary

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