Cemtech Asia 2022 - speaker programme announced


Cemtech Asia 2022 - speaker programme announced

View the full speaker programme for Cemtech Asia 2022 below and register for free.

Free registration:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_b38XkPTCSraFIR9H_RCzgw

This two-day virtual conference, being held on 18-19 July 2022, will bring together experts from all areas in the Asian cement sector to share their thoughts and expertise on current developments in the regional market, digitalisation, decarbonisation, blended cements, calcined clays, and much more.

MONDAY 18th JULY

Session 1: 08.00-10.00 (UK time)

  • South East Asia cement market update and role of zero carbon in cement: Jitin Sethi, George Woods, Bhushan Bhutada, LEK Consulting (Singapore)
  • Myanmar cement sector – unique challenges and innovative solutions: Michael Cowell and Peter Hoddinott, Shwe Taung Cement (Myanmar)
  • Manufacturing cement sustainably through digitalisation: Ashish Shrivastava, Ramco Cements (India)

Session 2: 11.00-13.00 (UK time)

  • Why science-based targets are becoming essential for cement companies: Karl Downey, Science Based Targets initiative (Spain)
  • Blended cement: green, durable and sustainable: Kaustubh Phadke, GCCA (India)
  • Semen Indonesia cement operations and approaches to decarbonisation: Reni Wulandari, SIG (Indonesia)

TUESDAY 19th JULY

Session 3: 08.00-10.00 (UK time)

  • Online analysers helping cement producers with CO2 reduction targets: Roger Meier, FCT ACTech (Netherlands)
  • ID fan retrofits for efficient and reliable cement production: Anurag Kotagiri, Reitz (India)
  • Case studies from around the world showcasing best practice refractory techniques: Preecha Chokjarearnsuk, Hasle Refractories (Denmark)

  Session 4: 11.00-13.00 (UK time)

  • Indian cement sector – Dr Surrinder Handoo, Advisor, My Home Industries Pvt Ltd (India)
  • Activating clay to help achieve CO2 emissions goals by 2050: Pedro Ladeira, FCT Combustion (Brazil)
  • The potential for LC3 in Asia/Africa: Dr Soumen Maity, Development Alternatives (India)