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ANDRITZ at International Biomass Conference

March 31–April 2 • Nashville, Tennessee

As a Gold Sponsor of the 2026 International Biomass Conference, ANDRITZ is excited to welcome you to Nashville for three days of innovation, insights, and industry leading technologies in biomass, bioenergy, and biofuels. Visit us at Booth 315 to meet our team and explore how ANDRITZ solutions are shaping the future of sustainable fuel production. 

Featured Technical Presentation

Unlocking the Potential of Agri Residues for (Advanced) Solid Biofuels 
Presenter: Dr. Maximilian Lehr, ANDRITZ 
TRACK 1 – April 1, 2026, starting at 1 PM ET.

ANDRITZ will present how agricultural residues can be transformed into high-quality advanced solid biofuels - unlocking a vast, currently underutilized feedstock potential in the United States and beyond. The session highlights our full-line capabilities, covering conventional pellet production, advanced SteamEx and torrefaction technologies, and our latest leaching process that enables Agri residues to meet strict industrial fuel specifications. 

Participants will gain insights into: 

  • How these technologies reduce costs 

  • Improve Fuel Performance

  • Support the transition from coal to sustainable bioenergy 

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ANDRITZ on the BBI Video Podcast

Designing the Biomass Plant of the Future: Digital Foundations, Intelligent Optimization, and Workforce Readiness

Wednesday, April 1 @ 12:15 pm ET. 

We’re also proud to share that Ranjit Maharajan will join the BBI Video Podcast during the event to discuss the growing role of automation and digitalization in modern biomass production. 
As biomass facilities face increasing demands for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, digital technologies are reshaping how plants operate. This discussion explores how intelligent optimization, AI-driven decision support, and emerging autonomous capabilities are transforming biomass operations. It also examines the organizational and workforce readiness required to successfully implement these technologies and unlock long-term performance gains. 

 

 

 

 

As biomass facilities face increasing demands for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability, digital technologies are reshaping how plants operate. This discussion explores how intelligent optimization, AI-driven decision support, and emerging autonomous capabilities are transforming biomass operations. It also examines the organizational and workforce readiness required to successfully implement these technologies and unlock long-term performance gains. Ranjit will highlight how smart plant design, data-driven decision tools, and advanced control systems are helping producers improve uptime, reduce operational costs, and maximize performance. 

Stay tuned for the full episode release after the conference. 

Visit the ANDRITZ Team in Nashville

Our experts will be available throughout the event to discuss your biomass initiatives—from pellet production technologies and process enhancements to fullscale plant solutions, efficiency improvements, and digital tools that strengthen performance across the biocarbon value chain. 

Stop by Booth 315 or schedule a meeting in advance. 

Book a Meeting with ANDRITZ

We look forward to seeing you in Nashville!