Biodiesel and Feedstock Conference – Chicago Swissotel

Biodiesel and Feedstock Conference – Chicago Swissotel

When it comes to picking a location for our annual Biodiesel and Feedstock Conference, Chicago’s Swissotel remains the clear choice. As the site for our 2015 conference, the Swissotel proved to be a world-class, luxury hotel with all of the necessary space and accommodations to hold this year’s conference.

Designed by renowned architect, Harry Weese, this beautiful space is all glass, with views of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. There are 661 European-inspired and tastefully decorated rooms and suites, two restaurants, a lobby lounge with bar, and a fitness center on the 42nd floor with panoramic views.

In addition to holding the conference on Thursday, May 26th, this year there will be a cocktail reception on the top floor of the Swissotel Wednesday from 5-7pm in the Edelweiss Room. This penthouse offers stunning views and “is set among the clouds.” We look forward to kicking off with an intimate and luxurious opportunity to network before the big day.

Don’t miss out on your opportunity to join us for the 2016 Biodiesel and Feedstock Conference. For more information, visit: 2016 Biodiesel and Feedstock Conference

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