Webinar to Address the Future of Renewable Lubricants

October 25, 2016

Hear from industry experts as they shed light on the short- and long-term future of renewable lubricants – from innovation to regulation.

Fresh off the launch of its latest environmentally acceptable lubricant (EAL), FUTERRA – the first and only commercially available hydrocarbon EAL – U.S. based RSC Bio Solutions will examine the future of renewable lubricants during a webinar on October 26.

Touching upon a number of marine industry hot topics, presenters will discuss regulation changes, evolving performance/technological requirements, strategic partnerships and new product development as they relate to demand for enhanced sustainability and performance.

Presenters Dr. Bernie Roell, Vice President of Research & Development, and Lisa Clark, Vice President of Marketing and Market Development, will speak to RSC Bio Solutions’ continuous innovation and expansion. Launched in September at SMM 2016 in Hamburg, RSC Bio Solutions’ new EAL FUTERRA, for example, was developed to specifically address industry concerns and barriers and showcases forward progress in product development.

The webinar will be held October 26 at 2 p.m. EST.  Those interested can register here.

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