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European Algae Biomass Association (EABA)
Formation2009
PurposePromote information exchange and cooperation in the algae sector.
HeadquartersFlorence, Italy
Membership
210 members from 43 countries
President
Carlos Unamunzaga
General Manager
Vítor Verdelho
Key people
  • Jean-Paul Cadoret (Vice President since 2022, President 2018-2022)
  • Sammy Boussiba (Vice President since 2018)
  • Gabriel Acien (Vice President since 2018)
  • Lisandra Meinerz (Assistant Manager since 2017)
Websitehttps://www.eaba-association.org/en

The European Algae Biomass Association (EABA) is a non-profit organization which gathers 200 academic and industrial stakeholders from the algae sector. Its goal is to promote mutual interchange and cooperation in the field of algal biomass production and use in numerous sectors (e.g., food, feed, cosmetics, agriculture). EABA organizes regular events such as webinars on a variety of topics and conferences. The organization was founded in September 2009 in Florence (Italy) during its inaugural conference at Villa La Pietra. As of 2022, EABA's President is Carlos Unamunzaga (Fitoplancton Marino S.L., Spain).[1]

  1. ^ EABA (4 November 2017). "Governing Bodies". www.eaba-association.org. Retrieved 23 November 2023.

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