Managing corrosion prevention, inspection and mitigation...
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Managingcorrosion prevention,
inspection and mitigation from the inside out.
18-21 SeptemberNew Delhi
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Established in 1927, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India’s struggle for independence, its industrial-ization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies. FICCI has contributed to this historical process by encouraging debate, articulating the private sector’s views and influencing policy. A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India’s business and industry.
FICCI draws its membership from the corporate sector, both private and public, including SMEs and MNCs; FICCI enjoys an indirect membership of over 2,50,000 companies from various regional chambers of commerce.
National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) was founded by eleven corrosion engineers in Houston, Texas USA in 1943 and renamed as NACE International, The Corrosion Society in 1993. It is recognized around the world as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions. With more than 36,000 members from over 130 countries, NACE International has more than 350 technical committees covering the entire gamut of applications related to corrosion and its control. NACE international endeavors to achieve its mission of protecting people, assets and the environment from corrosion by publication of standards/ recommended practices, reports, books, organization of education training programs and annual conferences.
Established in 1992, NACE International Gateway India Section has become one of the largest and most active sections of NACE International through its significant efforts for the promotion of corrosion awareness in India. It has done this by organizing annual conferences/ seminars as well as education programmes and workshops on a regular basis. NIGIS is committed to promote NACE International's mission in India through its expanding membership and activities. With more than 1100 members, NIGIS has organized over 152 CIP Level I, 2 & Peer Review, CIP 2 Emphasis, Nuclear course, Refinery Corrosion and CP 1, 2 & 3 certification courses of NACE International besides hosting 22 annual conferences. NIGIS recognizes that it must encourage the growth of corrosion science not only as a subject but also as a career through the development of professionals associated with it. To this end, NIGIS started the initiative of 'Corrosion Awareness Day'. To commemorate Corrosion Awareness Day, NIGIS presents awards to individuals and institutions for their contributions to corrosion awareness and developments in the field of corrosion science and technology.
The Gateway India Section sponsors three student chapters, one each in Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai/Kalpakkam. In 2013, the first NACE student conference for students, CORSYM, was organised by the NIGIS South Zone Student Section.
www.corcon.org
The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. U.S. Commercial Service trade professionals in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 75 countries help U.S. companies get started in exporting or increase sales to new global markets.
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18-21 SeptemberNew Delhi
The Technical Program will feature paper presentations which includes plenary talks, symposia comprising keynote, invited and contributory talks, poster presentations and Technical Interactive Forums on specific topics. Each symposium will be chaired by an expert from the related area.
The Technical symposia will cover:
Ÿ Reinforced Concrete
Ÿ Cathodic and Anodic Protection
Ÿ Coatings and Linings
Ÿ Materials and Composites
Ÿ Microbial Corrosion and Inhibitors
Ÿ Corrosion Monitoring and Testing
Ÿ Internal Corrosion of Pipelines
Ÿ Marine and Offshore Corrosion
Ÿ Power Plants and Utilities
Ÿ Corrosion in Refinery
Ÿ Corrosion in Petrochemical, Chemical and Fertilizer Industries
Ÿ Corrosion in Military and Aerospace Systems and Facilities
Ÿ Residual Life Assessment in Industries
Ÿ Students Session
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA
Corrosion Management
MarineCorrosion
ManagementWater
Treatment
Pipeline Integrity &
Management
Corrosion Monitoring & Testing
Regulations & Standards in Corrosion
Corrosion in the Defence
Sector
Optimum Coating
Specifications
Corrosion in the
Automotive Sector
Corrosion in Petrochemicals
& Fertilizer Industries
Technical Interactive ForumsTechnical Interactive Forums (TIF) on specific topics are scheduled to facilitate discussions between delegates
and a panel of experts.
TIFs will cover the following topics:
NIGIS Corrosion Awareness Awards
NIGIS Corrosion Awareness Awards are presented to honour and respect individuals / institutions for their contribution to corrosion awareness and developments in the field of corrosion science and technology in India. The awards are presented during the NIGIS Annual Corrosion Conferences since 1995.
NIGIS has so far honoured 104 scientists / teachers / engineers / professionals; 38 students and 23 public / private sector laboratories with its corrosion awareness awards, presented under various categories described in the notice inviting applications for the awards for the year.
ew Delhi, India's capital city has transformed itself into a bustling Nmetropolis, by combining the old with the new. Steeped in history, the innumerable monuments mark a period of passage of the various reigns that once ruled the city – from the magnificent Lodi Gardens, the Qutab Minar, Humayun and Safdarjung's tombs, the Jama Masjid and the Red Fort on to Sir Edward Lutyen's Imperial Delhi encompassing the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the Secretariat, India Gate, and large boulevards lined with spacious bungalows. Within a span of 28 years – between the city hosting the Asian Games in 1982 to the Commonwealth Games in 2010, Delhi underwent a metamorphis – flyovers and world class stadia were built, a new international airport emerged, high end hotels made their entry and the Delhi Metro redefined connectivity. Gurgaon, lying on its South-West border felt the impact of this huge development spillover and burgeoned into an international city complete with modern high-rises, privileged golf clubs, mega malls, multiplexes, and large commercial spaces.
But, some things never change and should never. The hustle-bustle of Delhi markets with its eclectic cuisines, merchandise and mix of people from across the country makes this city a huge melting pot of cultures. < delhi
The economic cost of corrosion exceeds
3% of the world GDP The health, safety and
environment cost is far greater
Established in 1927, the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India’s struggle for independence, its industrial-ization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies. FICCI has contributed to this historical process by encouraging debate, articulating the private sector’s views and influencing policy. A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India’s business and industry.
FICCI draws its membership from the corporate sector, both private and public, including SMEs and MNCs; FICCI enjoys an indirect membership of over 2,50,000 companies from various regional chambers of commerce.
National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) was founded by eleven corrosion engineers in Houston, Texas USA in 1943 and renamed as NACE International, The Corrosion Society in 1993. It is recognized around the world as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions. With more than 36,000 members from over 130 countries, NACE International has more than 350 technical committees covering the entire gamut of applications related to corrosion and its control. NACE international endeavors to achieve its mission of protecting people, assets and the environment from corrosion by publication of standards/ recommended practices, reports, books, organization of education training programs and annual conferences.
Established in 1992, NACE International Gateway India Section has become one of the largest and most active sections of NACE International through its significant efforts for the promotion of corrosion awareness in India. It has done this by organizing annual conferences/ seminars as well as education programmes and workshops on a regular basis. NIGIS is committed to promote NACE International's mission in India through its expanding membership and activities. With more than 1100 members, NIGIS has organized over 152 CIP Level I, 2 & Peer Review, CIP 2 Emphasis, Nuclear course, Refinery Corrosion and CP 1, 2 & 3 certification courses of NACE International besides hosting 22 annual conferences. NIGIS recognizes that it must encourage the growth of corrosion science not only as a subject but also as a career through the development of professionals associated with it. To this end, NIGIS started the initiative of 'Corrosion Awareness Day'. To commemorate Corrosion Awareness Day, NIGIS presents awards to individuals and institutions for their contributions to corrosion awareness and developments in the field of corrosion science and technology.
The Gateway India Section sponsors three student chapters, one each in Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai/Kalpakkam. In 2013, the first NACE student conference for students, CORSYM, was organised by the NIGIS South Zone Student Section.
www.corcon.org
The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. U.S. Commercial Service trade professionals in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 75 countries help U.S. companies get started in exporting or increase sales to new global markets.
> INNOVATE > APPLY > ENGAGE > DELIVER
18-21 SeptemberNew Delhi
The Technical Program will feature paper presentations which includes plenary talks, symposia comprising keynote, invited and contributory talks, poster presentations and Technical Interactive Forums on specific topics. Each symposium will be chaired by an expert from the related area.
The Technical symposia will cover:
Ÿ Reinforced Concrete
Ÿ Cathodic and Anodic Protection
Ÿ Coatings and Linings
Ÿ Materials and Composites
Ÿ Microbial Corrosion and Inhibitors
Ÿ Corrosion Monitoring and Testing
Ÿ Internal Corrosion of Pipelines
Ÿ Marine and Offshore Corrosion
Ÿ Power Plants and Utilities
Ÿ Corrosion in Refinery
Ÿ Corrosion in Petrochemical, Chemical and Fertilizer Industries
Ÿ Corrosion in Military and Aerospace Systems and Facilities
Ÿ Residual Life Assessment in Industries
Ÿ Students Session
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
TECHNICAL SYMPOSIA
Corrosion Management
MarineCorrosion
ManagementWater
Treatment
Pipeline Integrity &
Management
Corrosion Monitoring & Testing
Regulations & Standards in Corrosion
Corrosion in the Defence
Sector
Optimum Coating
Specifications
Corrosion in the
Automotive Sector
Corrosion in Petrochemicals
& Fertilizer Industries
Technical Interactive ForumsTechnical Interactive Forums (TIF) on specific topics are scheduled to facilitate discussions between delegates
and a panel of experts.
TIFs will cover the following topics:
NIGIS Corrosion Awareness Awards
NIGIS Corrosion Awareness Awards are presented to honour and respect individuals / institutions for their contribution to corrosion awareness and developments in the field of corrosion science and technology in India. The awards are presented during the NIGIS Annual Corrosion Conferences since 1995.
NIGIS has so far honoured 104 scientists / teachers / engineers / professionals; 38 students and 23 public / private sector laboratories with its corrosion awareness awards, presented under various categories described in the notice inviting applications for the awards for the year.
ew Delhi, India's capital city has transformed itself into a bustling Nmetropolis, by combining the old with the new. Steeped in history, the innumerable monuments mark a period of passage of the various reigns that once ruled the city – from the magnificent Lodi Gardens, the Qutab Minar, Humayun and Safdarjung's tombs, the Jama Masjid and the Red Fort on to Sir Edward Lutyen's Imperial Delhi encompassing the Rashtrapati Bhawan, the Secretariat, India Gate, and large boulevards lined with spacious bungalows. Within a span of 28 years – between the city hosting the Asian Games in 1982 to the Commonwealth Games in 2010, Delhi underwent a metamorphis – flyovers and world class stadia were built, a new international airport emerged, high end hotels made their entry and the Delhi Metro redefined connectivity. Gurgaon, lying on its South-West border felt the impact of this huge development spillover and burgeoned into an international city complete with modern high-rises, privileged golf clubs, mega malls, multiplexes, and large commercial spaces.
But, some things never change and should never. The hustle-bustle of Delhi markets with its eclectic cuisines, merchandise and mix of people from across the country makes this city a huge melting pot of cultures. < delhi
The economic cost of corrosion exceeds
3% of the world GDP The health, safety and
environment cost is far greater
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