Submit Your Presentation Ideas
Speakers receive a discount on Full-Conference RegistrationNow Accepting Presentation Abstracts!
Presentation abstracts will be accepted for the 2025 North American SAF Conference & Expo through May 9th, 2025.
Abstracts may be submitted in any of the following areas:
- Offtake Agreements
- Airline Partnerships
- Feedstocks
- Biological Conversion Pathways
- Thermochemical Conversion Pathways
- Bio-intermediates/Supply Chain
- Federal Policy/RFS pathway approval
- Distribution Infrastructure
- Test Flights/Commercial Readiness
- GHG Accounting
- SAF Production at Gen 1 Biofuels Facilities
Please note: An abstract is limited to one presentation, made by one speaker only. Please do not include multiple presenters delivering paired presentations on one abstract. If you are interested in suggesting a panel concept, or would like multiple abstracts to be considered for the same panel please send an email identifying which abstracts you would like considered together to speakers@bbiinternational.com.
Each abstract will be reviewed by a steering committee of qualified industry professionals by May 19th. Abstract acceptance and rejection e-mails will be delivered the week of May 30th and the preliminary agenda (all technical breakout sessions) will be posted online the week of June 23rd.

Have additional questions? Please send inquiries to:
Danielle Piekarski, Program Coordinator
BBI International
dpiekarski@bbiinternational.com
Specifications for Presentation Ideas
Specificity: This is crucial for technology or process related abstracts. Make sure your presentation idea promises to convey, in specific terms, how a technology, system or process will improve production, reduce costs, and/or increase value. The abstract should promise to compare a new approach to an old way of doing things, or highlight process/production improvements or technological breakthroughs.
Relevance: The presentation idea should indicate that the presentation will highlight something that will make significant near-term impacts in its given area to a majority of the affected facilities/crops/processes/projects in the region.
Detail: While abstracts do not include schematics, photos, graphics, spreadsheets or pro formas, the abstract should indicate that the speaker will illustrate the effect of the technology/process/business approach by incorporating such visual tools into the presentation.
Understandability: If there are very complex processes or scientific/economic ideas being presented, the abstract should indicate that measures will be taken to make the information understandable (within reason) to a diverse spectrum of conference attendees?
Word Count: While there is technically no limitations on the length of your abstract, we ask that it be 200 to 400 words in length.

Have additional questions? Please send inquiries to:
Danielle Piekarski, Program Coordinator
BBI International
dpiekarski@bbiinternational.com