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August 2012
To attract more participants
PETROTECH 2012, India’s prime showcase of the
country’s hydrocarbon sector, is back again. With less
than 100 days to go, the biggest petroleum and ener-
gy event of the year, will as usual attract participation
of ministers, bureaucrats, scientists, technologists and
academicians, besides invited delegates. It would be a
perfect platform for interaction, exchange of ideas in
oil & gas exploration, production & processing, refin-
ing, pipeline transportation, marketing, petrochemicals,
natural gas, LNG, petroleum trade and global energy
security.
The conference will also cover related topics on eco-
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nomics, R&D, health, safety and environment manage-
ment in the oil & gas sector.
The biennial event, organised by the Ministry of
Petroleum & Natural Gas, is also an occasion for an-
nouncements by the Government on policies of far-
reaching significance impacting the hydrocarbon sector.
Pre-conference sessions, theme sessions, plenary ses-
sions, ministerial discussions, special interactive group
meetings, technical sessions and CEOs Conclave dur-
ing PETROTECH 2012 promise to bring to the table
insights which have relevance to both sectoral players
and the general public.
PETROTECH 2010 had attracted over 3,400 del-
egates, including 390 foreign and ministerial delegates.
There were 356 exhibitors, including 205 international
firms and country pavilions, besides presentation of 368
poster papers and 74 oral papers.
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ECMA
off-road industry meet in September
Since inception in 2002, the Emission Controls
Manufacturers Association (ECMA) has come a long
way and has made significant contribution by creating
awareness on environment. Now a member of the pres-
tigious Standing Committee on Emissions (SCOE), it
remains faithful to its pledge and partnership with the
people, industry and the government to solve some of
the most critical problems caused by vehicular pollu-
tion. It also maintains high professional standard with
its commitment to a pollution-free world.
After having successfully hosted four internation-
ally acclaimed conferences covering vehicular pollu-
tion control wherein globally renowned speakers have
shared their technology with delegates and techno-
crats, ECMA is hosting its first conference specially
dedicated to the off-road industry on “Pathways to
meet Future Emission Standards for Off-Road En-
gines” in Delhi on September 3 and 4, 2012. This
special two-day conference will provide a timely op-
portunity for India-based and industry stakeholders,
analysts and policymakers to discuss the current is-
sues facing the industry in this field.
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World renowned speakers will be sharing their tech-
nological superiority, expertise, knowledge and expe-
riences in the field of emission control technologies.
Furthermore, through panel session and interactive
presentations, delegates will consider the key chal-
lenges that lay ahead which will define and shape the
success and sustainability of the industry in India over
the next 10 years and beyond.
The conference will be attended by senior Govern-
ment officials and technocrats in the field of off-road
industry, mainly, tractors, gensets & non-road en-
gines, etc., from India and the neighbouring countries.
The conference will have six technical sessions
and one panel discussion. As always with all previ-
ous ECMA conferences, this one will also have global
representation, to be addressed by world-renowned
speakers from Government, R&D institutes / test
agencies, and associations like SIAM, ACMA, IDE-
MA, TMA, etc.
For details, e-mail: ecmaindia@airtelmail.in
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