Registration is now open for the Renewable Fuels Association’s 23rd annual National Ethanol Conference (NEC), to be held Feb. 12–14, 2018 in San Antonio. The theme for the NEC will be “Ethanol Strong: Empowering Dialogue to Grow Markets.”

The NEC provides an exclusive opportunity to learn from key decision makers and industry executives, while networking and educating yourself on government policies, marketing efforts and new technologies. Speakers will discuss a number of topics, including expanding infrastructure, blends above E10, high octane fuels and exports.

“NEC brings together some of the best and brightest in the ethanol industry. We look forward to connecting with our customers and colleagues every year,” said Peter Halling, Vice President, Biofuel Commercial, Novozymes a global biotechnology company headquartered in Bagsværd outside of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Additionally, for the third year in a row, NEC has been chosen to be a participant of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Buyer Program (IBP). Through its network of offices in U.S. Embassies and Consulates worldwide, the IBP recruits pre-screened foreign buyer delegations and brings them to selected U.S. trade shows and conferences, connecting U.S. companies with international buyers. International trade specialists from the agency will be at the International Trade Center onsite at the NEC to provide export counseling, matchmaking services, market analysis and more.

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Why Should You Attend

  • Networking Opportunities
    Build key industry relationships.
  • International Buyers Program
    Participate in this exclusive program for U.S. companies interested in exporting product overseas or expanding sales to new markets. Read More
  • Government Policies
    Learn the latest information on issues affecting the industry to be prepared.
  • Business Development
    Conduct business with high value domestic and international industry customers and clients under one roof.

For more information, visit NationalEthanolConference.com. Registration is free for accredited media.