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M E D I A
ChemTECHWORLD EXPO 2009
PharmaWORLD EXPO 2009
BioTECHWORLD EXPO 2009
Industry
& Control 2009AUTOMATION WaterEX
WORLD EXPO 2009
th24 International Exhibition & Conferences 2009
FEBRUARY 12-16, 2009Venue : Bombay Exhibition Centre, NSE Complex Goregaon, Mumbai, India.
India entered the dec ade of fastest growthIndia entered the dec ade of fastest growth
CHEMTECH entered a New EraCHEMTECH entered a New Era
Mr. Dhirubhai Ambani receiving the 'Man of the Century Award' from H. E. Dr. P. C. Alexander, The Governor of Maharashtra in CHEMTECH 2000
Mr. Robert Langford, Managing Director, Humphreys & Glasgow, UK, inaugurated the CHEM + TECH 75 Exhibition & Conferences
Mr. H. N. Bahuguna, Union Minister of Petroleum & Chemical, Govt. of India, inaugurated the CHEM + TECH 78Exhibition & Conferences
THE INAUGURAL FUNCT ION CHEMTECH + O IL & GAS 1987 : Rashtrapati Giani Zial Singh (L-R) Mr Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation; Dr M Kaur, Rashtrapati’s daughter, H E Dr S D Sharma, Governor of Maharashtra; Shri S L Khosla, Chairman, All India Advisory Board, CHEMTECH + Oil & Gas 87 (Chairman IOCL); Hon’ble Shri S B Chavan, the Maharashtra Chief Minister & Mr V R Deenadavalu, Chairman, Southern Indian Chapter, CHEMTECH Foundation.
Rashtrapati Giani Zial Singh inaugurating CHEMTECH + OIL & GAS 1987 International Conference
H.E. Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy,President of India, Inaugurated CHEM+TECH 1978 International Exhibition & Conference
H.E. Mohammad Hidayatullah,Vice President of India, Inaugurated CHEM+TECH 1980 International Exhibition & Conference
Man of the Century Award
CHEMTECH-CEW AWARDS 2000 - (L to R) Dr Homi Sethna, H.L. Mr Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister for Power, H.L. Mr Ram Naik, Union Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, Mrs Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani, H.L. Dr P C Alexander, the Governor of Maharashtra, Mr Dhirubhai Ambani, Mr Jasu Shah, H.L. Mrs Jayawantiben Mehta, Union Minister of State for Power, Dr R A Mashelkar and Dr Anji Reddy
Industry Association for Technology Transfer & up gradation
CHEMTECH Foundation1974-75 to 2000 2000
1975-2000FOUNDATION
101010 Yearsago Yearsago
2000-2010
CHEMTECH
75
+
ENVIRON 84TECH
Prof Gerhard Kreysa, Chief Executive, DECHEMA, Germany, Receiving the Award from Mr Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister of Power, Govt. of India.
Exhibition Inauguration Function : (From Left) Mr Richard Ciemens, Managing Director, VDMA, Germany; Mr Klaus Ranner, German Consul General; Prof Gerhard Kreysa, CEO, DECHEMA, Germany; Mr Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation; Mr Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister of Power; Dr Homi Sethna, Director, Tata Electric Co,; Mr Noel Watson, President and CEO, Jacobs Engineering, USA.
The Exhibition is declared Open : Mr Suresh Prabhu, Union Minister of Power, Govt. of India c u t s t h e r i b b o n
Prof. Henning Holck-Larsen, Chairman-Emeritus, Larsen & Toubro Ltd receiving the award from Mr Ram Naik, Union Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India and Dr. Homi Sethna, Formerly Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
1. Chemicals & Process IndustriesFor equipment, services and developing processes for
the Chemical and Process Industries
2. Pharma & BiotechFor avenues in manufacturing, packaging and
formulation services in Pharma and Biotech Industry
3. Oil & Gas For the entire 'Upstream' value chain related to Oil and
Gas exploration, production and transportation
4. Shipping, Marine & PortsFor those part of the Supply chain
logistics and storage
5. Industry Automation & ControlFor the process chain covering Industrial and Process
Automation, Instrumentation and Industrial Electronics
6. Water ManagementFor the entire value chain of water management -
industrial, residential and commercial
7. Power & EnergyFor opportunities across the Power and Energy sector,
especially in renewable sources
EXPO: Chemtech World ExpoPUBLICATION: Chemical Engineering World
EXPO: Pharma Bio World ExpoPUBLICATION: Pharma Bio World
EXPO: OceanTex World Expo
PUBLICATION: Offshore World
EXPO: Shipping, Marine & Ports Expo PUBLICATION: SMP World
EXPO: Industry Automation & Control
EXPO: WaterEx World Expo
EXPO: EnerTech World Expo
ChemTECHWORLD EXPO
PharmaWORLD EXPO
BioTECHWORLD EXPO
WORLD EXPO
SMPShipping, Marine & Ports
WaterEXWORLD EXPO
EnerTECHWORLD EXPO
OceanTEXWORLD EXPO
Industry
& CONTROLAUTOMATION
CHEMTECH Foundation2000 to 2010
� World Meet of the Process Industry in India
Shri S.S. Dhindsa, Hone’ble Union Minister for Chemicals & Fertilisers, lights the Lamp, Marking the inauguration of CHEMTECH + PHARMA World Expo 2003, Looking on are Shri Ram Naik, Union Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, Mr. Mukesh Ambani, Chairman, Reliance Group, Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, Mr. John Knott, Managing Director, Jacobs H & G, Shri B Gopalakrishna Reddy, Hon’ble Minister for IT & Small Scale Industries, Goverment of Andhra Pradesh.
Dr. Homi Sethna, Former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, receives the Hall of Fame Award citation from Mr. K. C. Pant, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission. Also seen is Dr. R Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor, Govt. Of India.
“By embracing new technologies and mobilising them to accelerated development, the chemical industry can reinvigorate itself.”
Mr. Mukesh AmbaniChairman, Reliance Group and Chairman, Central Advisory Board, CHEMTECH + PHARMA World Expo 2003
Beginning of a New Era at CHEMTECH
2003
“This is an ideal event for the chemical industry... a common platform to voice concerns, and understand future requirements.”
Shri Ram NaikUnion Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India.
The lamp lighting ceremony marked the inauguration of CHEMTECH + PHARMA 2005 international conferences and Expo.( From L to R) Dr Toshi-Hiko Kobayashi, Executive Director, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, Mr. Grant Kearney, Chief Executive Officer, Innovation Xchange Network, Australia, Mr. Shaheen Ali Shaheen, Assistant Secretary General, Federation of UAE Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, Dr. K. Anji Reddy, Chairman, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Dr Partha Ghosh, Chairman, Partha Ghosh & Associates, Mr. Richard Clemens, Managing Director, VDMA, Germany, Mr. R. I. Singh, Joint Secretary, Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Government of India and Mr. Ajit Singh, Chairman, ACG Worldwide and Chairman, National Advisory Board, PHARMA 2005.
Enter the Hall of Fame: (Left) Mr. MS Ramachandran, Former Chairman, IOC receives the CHEMTECH 2005 Hall of Fame award for his significant contribution to the sector of hydrocarbon in India (Right) Dr. K Anji Reddy, Chairman, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories being felicitated by the PHARMABIO 2005 Hall of Fame award for his lifetime contribution to the development of pharmaceutical industry in India.
Mr. Jasu Shah presents an idol of Lord Ganesha to Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar. Also seen is Mr. Ranjit Shahani, VC & MD, Novartis India, who was also Chairman Awards Committee, PHARMABIO Awards 2005
Ceremonial Lamp Lighting: Respected dignitaries and guests witness the lamp lighting ceremony marking the inauguration of the event. Mrs. Satwant Reddy, Secretary, Dept. of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Govt. of India, lighting the lamp. (From L to R) Dr. Partha Ghosh, Chairman, Partha Ghosh & Associates, U.S.A., Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, Mr. Nikhil Meswani, Executive Director, Reliance Industries Ltd. and Mr. Ajay Piramal, Chairman, Nicholas Piramal India Ltd.
Best of the Best : Awardees of theCHEMTECH + PHARMABIO Awards 2007
2005
2007
Beginning of a New Era at CHEMTECH
Impressions A Pictorial Journey �
� World Meet of the Process Industry in India
Beginning of a New Era at CHEMTECH
2004
2006
Mr. A. M. NaikChairman & Managing Director, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
Receives the Emerging Global Company Award
Ceremonial lamp lighting : Respected dignitaries and guests witness the lamp lighting ceremony marking the inauguration of the event. Mr. SC Tripathi, Former Petroleum Secretary lighting the lamp. (From L to R) Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH , Mr. Hital Meswani, Executive Director, Reliance Industries Limited, Mr. AM Uplenchwar, Director-Pipelines, Indian Oil Corporation, Mr. DJ Pandian , Managing Director, GSPC
The Inaugural Function OCEANTEX 2004 : (L to R) Mr Jean Cahuzac, COO, Transocean Inc, Houston, USA, Mr Subir Raha, Chairman and Managing Director, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), H. E. Mr Mohammed Fazal, Governor of Maharashtra, Mr K Venkataramanan, Member of the Board and President (Operations) Larsen & Toubro, Mr Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation and Dr. Avinash Chandra, Chief Consultant, Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB) and Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH).
Mr M S Ramachandran, CMD, Indian Oil Corporation, Mr Yuan Nansheng, Consul General, Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China, Mumbai, Mr Jasu Shah and Mr K Venkataramanan, President (Operations), Larsen & Toubro at the Function
Mr. Subir Raha, Chairman and Managing Director, ONGC was unanimously selected for the
Man of the Year Award for 2003-2004
The Award for the Achiever of the Year in Oil Refining (Marketing) went to Mr M S Ramachandran, Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation. The first-ever OCEANTEX 2004 Leadership & Excellence
Awards were Presented by H.E. Mr Mohammed Fazal, Governor of Maharashtra on February 13, 2004 at the
Raj Bhavan in Mumbai
Raj Bhavan
Impressions A Pictorial Journey �
Beginning of a New Era at CHEMTECH
2008
The Inaugural Function Shipping & Marine 2008 : (L to R) Mr Dinesh Lall, Executive Director, Maersk India P. Ltd., Mumbai, Ms Kiran Dhingra, Director General, Shipping, Mumbai, Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, H E Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.Former President of India, Honorable Minister Camiel Eurlings, Minister of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, The Netherlands & Mr. S Hajara, CMD, Shipping Corporation of India & Chairman, Central Advisory Board, Shipping & Marine World Expo 2008, Mumbai
Shipping & Marine 2008 - Traditional LIghting of Lamp : Respected dignitaries and guests witness the lamp lighting ceremony marking the inauguration of the Event by H E Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, Former President of India
Shipping & Marine - Awards 2008 : Hall of Fame - Mr. K. M. Sheth, Executive Chairman, The Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd receiving award from Mr. Pritam Kumar Shegaonkar (Advocate), Hon’ble State Minister (Ports), Maharashtra State.
Inauguration of the ExhibitionFormal opening of the Exhibition by
H. E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Former President of Govt. of India
by cutting the ribbon
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Beginning of a New Era at CHEMTECH
2008
OCEANTEX 2008 - The inaugural session witnessed the presence of stalwarts from the oil industry : (L to R) Mr. Pothen Paul, Executive Chairman and India Country Manager, Aker Kvaerner Powergas India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. S. Hajara, Chairman & Managing Director, Shipping Corporation of India, Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, Mr. V. K. Sibal, Director General, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, Mr. S. Behuria, Chairman, IOCL, Dr. U.D. Choubey, Chairman & Managing Director, GAIL and Mr. U N Bose, Director (Tech & Field Services), ONGC Ltd., New Delhi.
Traditional Lighting of Lamp : Respected dignitaries and guests witness the lamp lighting ceremony marking the inauguration of the Event Mr. S. Behuria, Chairman, IOCL
OCEANTEX 2008 + Shipping & Marine 2008 - AWARDS : Eminent personalities the Awards Function : (L to R) Captain J C Anand, Chairman, Indian Register of Shipping, Mr. Pritam Kumar Shegaonkar (Advocate), Hon’ble State Minister (Ports), Maharashtra State, Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation and Mr. V.K. Sibal, Director General, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons
Best of the Best : Awardees of theShipping & Marine Awards 2008 + OCEANTEX 2008
Incorporating : Offshore Technology • Gastech India • Refining
Corrosiontech • Transport & Logistics
India’s Largest & EventOil Gas
OFFSHORE CONFERENCE & TECHNOLOGY EXPOSITION
OceanTEXWORLD EXPO 2010
Mr. D. K. Pande Director (Exploration)
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
Mr. I. J. KapoorDirector ( Commercial)
NTPC Ltd.
Chairman, Central Advisory Board OCEANTEX 2010
Vice Chairman, Central Advisory BoardENTERTECH 2010
Mr. R. S. Sharma Chairman and Managing DirectorOil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
Mr. R. S. SharmaChairman & Managing Director
NTPC Ltd.
Mr. S Hajara Chairman & Managing Director
The Shipping Corporation of India Ltd.
General ChairmanOCEANTEX 2010
Chairman, Central Advisory Board ENTERTECH 2010
Chairman, Central Advisory Board Shipping, Marine & Ports World Expo 2010
SMPShipping, Marine & Ports
WORLD EXPO 2010
EnerTECHWORLD EXPO 2010
March 3-6, 2010Venue : Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai, India.
International Exhibition & Conference
International Exhibition & Conference
The Comprehensive Energy Industry Event
Supported by :
M E D I A
CHEMTECH Secretariat (A division of Jasubhai Media Pvt. Ltd.)
The Inaugural FunctionCHEMTECH + Pharma-Bio 2009 International Exhibitions and Conferences began with a glittering inaugural ceremony on February 12, 2009 at NSE Complex in Goregaon Mumbai. The theme of the Expo was, “Leveraging Opportunities for the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries in Turbulent Times”.
Mr Bijoy Chatterjee, Secretary Department of Chemicals and Fertilizers; Mr K Venkataramanan, Member of Board and President Operations Larsen & Toubro Ltd and Chairman National Advisory Board EPC 2009; Pothen Paul, Co-Chairman EPC & Executive Chairman, Aker Solutions; Dr. Thomas Schuering, ACHEMA Project Director, Dechema eV; Mr K G Ramanathan , Senior Advisor, Reliance Industries Ltd and Mr Tapan Ray, Director General OPPI received a warm welcome from Mr Jasu Shah, Founder and Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation.
Inaugural Function. (L to R) Mr Jasu Shah, Chairman, Chemtech Foundation, Mr Pothen Paul, Executive Chairman, Aker Powergas Pvt Ltd., Dr Thomas Schuering, Head of Exhibitions Congress, DECHEMA eV. Mr K Venkataramanan, Member of the Board & President (Operations), L&T ltd., Mr Bijoy Chatterjee, Secretary, Dept. of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Goverment of India., Mr K G Ramanathan, Sr Advisor, Reliance Group of Industries, Mr Tapan Ray, Director General, OPPI.
Lighting the Lamp. (L to R) Mr Bijoy Chatterjee, Secretary , Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Government of India and Mr Thomas Schuering, Head of Exhibitions Congress, DECHEMA eV.
Lighting the Lamp. (L to R) Mr Tapan Ray DG OPPI, Mr Jasu Shah, Founder and Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation and Mr K G Ramanathan, Senior Advisor, Reliance Group of Industries.
International Conferences 2009
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The CHEMTECH + Pharma World Expo 2009 ExHIbITors DIrECTory being released
Inauguration of Exhibition. Mr bijoy Chatterjee cuts the ribbon
Audience at the Inauguration
Inauguration
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What the Distinguished Speakers Said at the Inauguration
“India was growing at a factor
of around two times the global
GDP in the last few years.
The current estimates for
2009 clearly show that Indian
economy is expected to grow at
6 to 7 times the global economy
which is ample proof of resilience of Indian
economy”
Mr K G RamanathanSenior Advisor, Reliance Group of Industries.
“Industries like chemical
and pharmaceutical which
contribute fairly to the GDP are
following trends of recession.
Huge investments have been
made in sectors like cement,
chemicals, steel, automotives
and real estate amounting to 33% of GDP. In other
sectors like infrastructure, power, petroleum,
coal, and fertilizers, funding is a problem. These
industries contribute about 24% of the GDP. The
Government should give stimulus to these sectors
so that growth can be created in other sectors. To
keep the growth rate of the country at 7% over the
next couple of years, the economy would require 1
to 2 trillion USD”
Mr K VenkataramananMember of Board and President Operations, Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
“To become a true global player,
the industry needs to become
cost competitive and
leader in technology with
distinct process development
capabilities and develop
market and customer service
competencies that go beyond mere production and
distribution of products to become solution and
service providers”
Mr Bijoy ChatterjeeSecretary, Dept of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Government of India.
acquisitions and business process re-engineering have all
reached a point of diminishing returns. As the years pass by, sustaining business growth will be a daunting task. Success requirement of sustainable growth will be difficult and increasingly complex. Continuous innovation will be the name of the game.”
Mr Tapan RayDirector General, OPPI
“India’s role in the global
economy is becoming more
and more important as the
economy of this country still
shows a substantial growth”
Dr. Thomas SchueringHead Exhibition Congress DECHEMA eV.
“No doubt these are tough times
but this is also a period of great
opportunity for India”
Mr. Jasu ShahFounder and Chairman,
CHEMTECH Foundation
Inauguration
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International Conferences 2009
EPC Conferences 2009 Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) industry provides a range of services in design and construction of plants for chemicals, petrochemicals, fertilizers, refinery and pharmaceutical industries. The goal of any EPC agreement is to manage the risk, prevent cost over-runs, and deliver the project on time. The conference discussed the challenges and opportunities in the turbulent times for EPC contractors be it hydrocarbon sector or infrastructure such as tighter budgets, schedules, global competition, very large project sizes, overloaded vendors, volatility in commodity prices and single point responsibility. The modus of executing the EPC contract involving the right enterprise resource planning (ERP) system and EPC LSTK approach for mega projects, cost conversion to LSTK and LSTK contract conditions were also discussed.
(L to R) Mr Pothen Paul, Mr S K Shirguppi and Mr K Venkataramanan
“After four years of a dream run, we are squarely in the middle of a slowdown. Fortunately, not being a export driven economy, the impact has been relatively less. The exports from the sectors such as Refineries, Polymers, Fibers,
Dyes and Bulk Drugs have been affected to a great extent”
Mr Pothen Paul Executive Chairman, Aker Solutions
“This current economic recession is not driven by the demand-supply situation but financial crisis. Government spending on stimulus may meet 50-60 percent of current requirements. The type of money required in India to maintain the
momentum is of the order a trillion dollars”
Mr K VenkataramananMember of Board & President Operations,
Larsen & Toubro Ltd.
Session - Marketing Scenario & Constrains : (L to R) Mr C J Parekh, Mr I L Budhiraja, Mr Arunabha Sen, Mr Deepak Mahurkar
“CHEMTECH forum is not just for owners, operators or suppliers but also for EPC industry. So we would
also want a fair representation in this forum. It’s more appropriate to be in this environment and CHEMTECH did a good job of bringing the
industry stalwarts here.”
Mr S K ShirguppiDirector - Operations, Rolta India Ltd.
“The economic situation of today is Economic Nationalization. Countries are trying to keep the
jobs and capital at home. There is reduction in cross border credits being lent out, unless there are prior contractual obligation. In many cases the contracts are being dictated
by the regulations and policies favouring the local contractors.”
“India’s East Coast Offshore region can offer tremendous opportunity for Indian EPC companies. Projected investments of USD 200 billion over the next 10 years, along the East Coast Offshore Region in India, can have a
multiplier effect of almost USD 1 trillion.”
Mr I L Budhiraja President, Petroleum (ENP), Reliance Industries Ltd.
“Public and Private oil companies come across various local barriers in India. Custom duty may vary up to 40.4 percent of CIF value. Purchase preference facility is given to public sector companies in India, which should be rendered
obsolete and Instead of added taxes that amount to huge financial costs, single tax figure should be
applied.”
Mr Arunabha Sen Country Manager, India , J. Ray McDermott Middle East, Inc.
EPC Inaugural Session Market Scenario and Constraints
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EPC International Conferences 2009
Managing Project Execution Risks
( L to R) Ms Shari Davis, Manager of Project Systems Management (PSM), Mustang Engineering, Houston, Mr. Anil Kumar, COO, Worley Parsons and Mr. Roberto Bertocco, Vice President (Commercial) – Tecnimont S.p.A. Italy
“In the last 2-3 months what we EPC contractors are trying to stress upon the clients is to go for open book estimate and convertible LSTK with an intention of completing the work speedily and economically. The shift is dramatically fast from
the seller’s market to a buyer’s market.”
Mr Roberto Bertocco Vice President (Commercial) – Tecnimont S.p.A. Italy
“Present market condition requires EPC partnerships to strike a nice balance in managing projects and the risks involved. With shared risks, owners and contractors are moving away from contentious relationships to trust based relationships,
influenced more by contractual agreements that often decide the project’s success and its
subsequent performance. ”
Ms Shari Davis, PMPManager - Project Systems Management (PSM),
Mustang Engineering, L.P. Houston, TX
( L to R) Mr G Sathiamoorthy, Director (Engineering & Process) Engineering & Designs, Tecnimont ICB Pvt. Ltd., Mr David Coppin Executive – Vice President, AVEVA Net Solutions and Mr Kevin Gribbin, Executive Manager, Intergraph
Project Execution Management - An Evolving Science
“Multi location projects are the necessity of modern times and offer technical challenges at various stages of Engineering, Client Management, Project Management and Procurement. Different time zones, language barriers, cultural
differences and availability and willingness to move resources are the other key challenges faced
while executing such projects.”
Mr G Sathiamoorthy Director (Engineering & Process) Engineering & Designs,
Tecnimont ICB Pvt. Ltd.
“For multi partner and multi location projects it is important to understand the deliverables and what automation, integration and collaboration can do to increase efficiency of such projects. ”
Mr Kevin Gribbin Executive Manager, Intergraph
“Today business efficiency are being restricted by lack of man power which are being stretched to
the limits. We do not have sufficient numbers of people, suppliers who can meet the demands of delivering such projects. So we may need to
find more with less and exploit technology to greater levels”
Mr David Coppin Executive – Vice President, AVEVA Net Solutions
Receiving the Memento
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EPC International Conferences 2009
Project Financials
“Cost estimation, cost control and cash flow management are three disciplines closely related in the contracting business as they govern the financial success of a project during the pre- operation phases”
Mr Domenico Romani Commercial Manager,
Downstream Petrochemical, Saipem S.p.A.
“Although the industry is not fixed capital intensive, it is working capital intensive in terms of the
gross working capital requirements. Mostly, infrastructure projects have a gestation period of more than a year and any delay in payments
from government agencies pushes up the receivables”
Mr Vishal Gupta Vice President (Project Advisory & Structured Finance)
SBI Capital Markets Limited
( L to R) Mr Vishal Gupta, Vice President (Project Advisory & Structured Finance) SBI Capital Markets Limited, Mr S Ramesh, President Commercial, RIL and Mr Domenico Romani, Commercial Manager, Downstream Petrochemical, Saipem S.p.A.
Panel Discussion
( L to R) Mr Alessandrello Paolo, Mr U Dasgupta, Mr Domenico Romani, Mr B Narayanan and Mr Pothen Paul, Executive Chairman, Aker Solutions
“This slowdown should be looked upon as an opportunity and organisations should step back
and ask few questions to themselves such as are we fit for the future, do we have the best of products, technologies and efficient systems. It
gives time for the organisations to introspect and take necessary actions to be fit for the future.”
Mr B Narayanan Group President, Procurement and Projects, Reliance Industries limited
“Indian industry has come of age where one of the best ways of meeting client’s expectations could
be combining forces and look out for alliances and collaborations to manage and share the risk that would eventually result in a win-win
situation for both the client and the service provider.”
Mr U Dasgupta Executive Vice President, Upstream, L&T
“I personally refrain from concept like if we are going towards globalization we need to de-globalize,
if we are integrating, we should disintegrate. I refrain from associating a crisis to a step back. Organisations should revisit their business plans
and even in a crisis any competitive edge that other companies can offer needs to be integrated.
Organisations have to make painful decisions about jobs, but positive attitude is a must to forge ahead and stepping back is not an option.”
“Over the years the roles of vendors have developed and diversified. Today a company that is a service provider could be a customer for some other project. Concepts like competitors and partners are less rigid. This flexibility is important in the
current scenario of uncertainty. This is the time for organizations to step out of their comfort zones
and accept new technologies and challenges. When the future is uncertain, flexibility of roles is the best tool.”
PHARMA-BIO Conferences 2009 The global pharmaceutical industry is slowly shifting from west to east with India and China being the choice destinations. The Indian pharmaceutical industry worth Rs 25000 crore (USD 5 billion) is rapidly restructuring itself in the post-2005 product patent regime. Exports from India worth USD 340 billion constitute around 8 percent of global market share with an average growth of 9 percent over the last five years.
Biotechnology is a sunrise industry expected to hugely impact the quality of life in a positive way. More than 800 Biotech industries are already present in India and the industry is gearing up to meet with the future demands. Biotech Industry is receiving strong support from both the State and Central Governments focused on setting up Biotech parks.
The Pharma and Biotech conferences are a forum for the Professionals and the Policy Makers to discuss issues pertaining to the industry such as leveraging opportunity in turbulent times via CRAMS, sustain growth with innovations, maintain Good Clinical Practices, share the latest technology developments and charter the future growth of the Industry.
(L to R) Mr Ranga Iyer, Managing Director, Wyeth Ltd., Mr Jasu Shah, Founder and Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation and Mr Ranjit Shahani Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Novartis India Ltd.
The Inaugural Session
“India is uniquely positioned as far as its pharmaceutical industry is concerned. With a large sophisticated scientific pool with English language skills, national pharmaceutical companies are on the cusp of a great opportunity
to make a positive difference to global public health. It is now for all stakeholders to come
together to create a conducive environment of intellectual property rights and to collaborate to create novel medicines to meet the unmet medical needs of today and tomorrow.”
“The global meltdown and the drive to cut cost by companies will mean more opportunity for CRAMS. IP plays an important role in CRAMS off shoring decisions by global companies. It is in India’s interest that one must seek
this global opportunity in pharmaceuticals, emerging as a choice destination for world’s
leading companies to conduct research and manufacture in India, for the world at large.”
Mr Ranga Iyer Managing Director, Wyeth Ltd.
(L to R) Dr Ramani Aiyar Chief Scientific Officer, Actis Biologics Pvt. Ltd., Mr Anuj Pasrija, Country Head Arogya, Novartis India Ltd., Mr Tapan Ray, Director General, OPPI, Dr Ajit Dangi President & CEO, Danssen Consulting and Dr Praful Naik, Chief Scientific Officer & Executive Director, Bilcare Ltd.
Innovation
“There is an urgent need to focus more on Innovations rather than innovative pathways. We need to create this paradigm shift by honing our basics at schools by structured tiered programs, create key nodal regulatory centres and institutionalise
the process of innovative pathway.”
Dr Praful NaikChief Scientific Officer & Executive Director,
Bilcare Ltd
“The global Pharmaceutical R&D is gradually shifting from west to east, specifically to emerging economies like India and China. India’s abundance of English speaking scientists and technologists and cost competitiveness offer
comparative advantage to conduct global R&D activities in India across the entire R&D value
chain. India’s track record in incremental innovation is particularly attractive.”
Dr Ajit Dangi President & CEO, Danssen Consulting
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PHArMA - bIo International Conferences 2009
Challenges & Prospects
(L to R) Dr Goutam Pujari, Head-Clinical Research, Reliance Life Sciences, Dr Prabuddha Ganguli CEO, Vision - IPR, Dr Dhananjay Bakhle, Senior Vice President, Reliance Life Sciences and Mr Daara Patel, Secretary General,
“The field of bio-generics has long awaited reforms in the US in terms of a new regulatory pathway that could not be established for the last decade. With the Obama administration taking over such reforms, regulatory path for biosimilars /bio-
generics will now be established as announced by the Government. Therefore, Indian biotech
companies have tremendous opportunities for converting their bio-therapeutics strengths into market opportunities”
Dr Dhananjay BakhleSenior Vice President, Reliance Life Sciences
“Around 47 billion drugs will go off-patent during the next three years and there is an increased penetration of generics in the pharmaceutical market. This will impact major pharmaceutical companies and to develop more cost effective
models”
Mr Subodh PriolkarGeneral Manager, Colorcon - South Asia.
“The major challenge in today’s IPR scenario is to incorporate proper litigation strategy as part of the corporate strategy which should be driven from the top.”
Dr Prabuddha Ganguli CEO, Vision - IPR
“There is tremendous potential in the field of Stem Cells and the Stem Cell Therapy market, which is growing at more than 100 percent per annum. Consequently there has been an increase in the number of patents as an outcome of the
research in this field”
Dr Goutam PujariHead, Clinical Research, Reliance Life Sciences
Delegates
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Industry Automation & Control
INDUSTRy AUTOMATION & CONTROL - Conferences 2009 Currently, The Indian Automation Industry has a turnover of over USD 930 million. A newer business model in manufacturing that connects the process or plant floors to business systems through Digital Control Systems is the emerging trend in automation in India. The current technology widely use in Indian Industry as interface technology are point to point wiring technology, fieldbus technology and remote I/O Technology . Industry Automation & Control 2009 was the first event from CHEMTECH to bring together the leading players form Industrial and Process Automation, Instrumentation and Industrial Electronics sectors. The concurrent conference saw discussions on emerging areas like Robotics, Smart MCC, Optoelectronics and Wireless Automation.
(L to R) Mr Rohit Bhardwaj, Chairman, Industry Automation & Control 2009, Mr Rolf Panzke, Director Marketing Sensor and Communication, Siemens Ltd, Mr K Nandkumar, Chairman, Chemtrols and Mr Rajesh Phalke, Managing Director, Samson Controls Pvt. Ltd.
Inaugural Session
“The Southeast Asean Process Instrument market was about USD 177 million in 2007 and is expected to reach USD 400 million in 2040 with a CAGR of almost 20%. Cross competitiveness, product efficiency and consistent product
quality have been given prime importance to the process instrument market which plays a key role
as a market driver.”
Mr Rohit BharadwajChairman Advisory Board, Industrial Automation & Control and
Executive Director, HSE Indian Oil Corporation
“India is a 10000 crores market for the instrumentation products that are currently traded and utilized all over the country. 80 percent of these products are analytical and 20 percent are drive and pneumatics
control products. Currently 30 percent of India’s demand is met through imports. India
contributes 2 percent to the global market and we aim at taking it up to 6 percent by 2012.”
Mr K Nandkumar Chairman , Chemtrols Engineering Limited
“The increasing demand within the process industry for saving cost of ownership leads to
asset management, condition monitoring and increasing energy efficiency. In order to improve the business results, a reactive and preventive
maintenance process of production facility has to be turned into a predictive concept.”
Mr Rolf Panzke Director Marketing Sensor and Communication, Siemens Ltd
OIL & GAS – User & Solution Provider - In Prospect
(L to R) Mr Ajit Malpure, National Product Manager Level, E & H, Mr Upendra Sharma, Gujarat Gas Pvt. Ltd, Mr M Karthikeyan, Mr P L N Murthy –DGM (Maint.) BPCL India, Mr D Sengupta, CITM, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. and Mr R M Bichu, Pyro-electric India.
“At the Reliance Oil refineries at Jamnagar, we have an innovative “continuous level measurement” solution for delayed cooking unit. The use of Gamma-PVD detectors gives accurate information of the coke and foam level, so that exact amount of anti-foaming agent can be used reducing operational cost. Short filling cycle per
tank is achieved by using two drums one being filled with coke while the other is in the DCU process
“Commonly used technology for liquid custody metering world- wide are PD flow, turbine flow,
mass flow and ultrasonic flow metering. As liquid custody metering is applied to processing transmission and distribution of oil and gas, small deviation in the meter performance creates
a major commercial impact. Use of Provers is necessary for the buyer and seller to monitor online
the meter performance at pre-defined interval.”
Mr M KarthikeyanManager Metering & Solutions Group,
Yokogawa Engineering Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore
“Five technologies that will drive the future of Industrial Automation in Oil & Gas sector are Sensors, Communications, Control, Materials, Software including total integration of all these through supply chain integration with respect to product yield”
Mr D SenguptaCITM , Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.
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International Conferences 2009
(L to R) Mr Kamath Asst . VP – PowerGen Tech., ABB, Mr Biswanath Mahapatra, Senior General Manager ( Banglore ) BHEL, Mr. Jacob Joseph – AGM, Tata Power, Mumbai and Mr P K Srivastava VP, Essar India, Mumbai
POWER – User & Solution Provider – In Prospect
“Drive control through Profibus offers several advantages since these require much less
space and fewer components thus resulting in significant savings during planning, installation, commissioning and maintenance.”
Mr P K SrivastavaVice President, Essar India, Mumbai
(L to R) Mr Ravi Agarwal, Regional Sales Dir. (India & Middle East), Pepperl+Fuchs India Pvt. Ltd., Mr Amit Chadha, Business Manager – Energy Efficiency , Schneider Electric India Pvt. Ltd., Mr J P Singh – Chief Executive, Electronics Division, L&T, India, Mr S D Kale, Forbes Marshall and Mr Sanjeev Dhinda , Vice President, IBM
ENERGy – Solution Provider In Prospect
“In tough economic conditions we have to be efficient and smart personally as well as
in corporate decisions. At Rolta One View Intelligence provides a platform for driving faster more informed decision-making processes that increase operational reliability. As with the
Chemtech charter- Inspiring intelligence Igniting innovation…, we too would like to move forward with
a better understanding of where to create value!.”
Mr Eric CamplinPiocon Technologies, A Rolta Company
“Responsiveness and agility are the new key competencies requiring innovation across products, services and markets, operation of core functional areas and overall business and enterprise models.”
Mr Sanjeev Dhinda Vice President, IBM
“We are moving from conservation as a fashion statement to reality that has been helped greatly by a trebling fuel prices. Conservation in energy from steam systems from audit to implementation can result in substantial
savings.”
Mr S D KaleForbes Marshall
(L to R) Mr. S Manjunath, Country Manager , RTP Controls India Pvt Ltd., Mrs. Anne Joseph, Vice President, Marketing, Chemtrols Industries, Mr. P.D. Samudra, UHDE India. Mumbai, Mr. Eric Camplin, Piocon Technologies, A Rolta Company and Mr. Mayuresh M, Unde , Tata Consultancy, India
Health Safety & Environment – Solution Providers
“Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) have assumed a very high importance in Design, Construction and Operation of Process Plants. The ‘presentations’ at the Chemtech Conference 2009 on this subject at the Industrial Automation & Control Session by
international organisations gave an insight into the latest developments therein. My compliments
to the Chemtech Foundation for featuring this important subject at the Conference.”
Mr P D SamudraExecutive Director – Sales and Member of the Board,
Uhde India Pvt. Ltd.
“Only after 2006, with the advanced SIS/TMR safety control system for the uninterrupted functioning
of a plant was there a paradigm shift from the earlier safety technologies. The expectations for the next generation of safety control systems
should be that once commissioned the SIS should only be down during turn around, should
be modifiable on line with unlimited changes for logic and I/O configurations, should be physically distributed throughout the plant with 100% redundancy at all levels.”
Mr S ManjunathCountry Manager, RTP Controls India Pvt Ltd.
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Industry Automation & Control
(L to R) Mr P Mahajan – ED, EIL, Delhi, Mr Bob Puteet, Automation Expert, USA, Mr Akash Sharma, Regional Manager – South Asia, Provibtech and Mr Amol Chaubal, Product Marketing, Honeywell India.
Technical Papers
“It was in 1974-75 when the first Control System came in the market and was rejected saying that the system was not reliable. During all these years, there was one common thing we worked on and that was reliability that has helped us making the systems, measurements
and economics so strong that we can very well see the outcome of that small chip, which was
invented 38 years back.”
Mr P MahajanED, EIL, Delhi
“Radial Temperature profiling is the latest method of understanding of the reactor performance and
protection. The data gives a total understanding from all perspectives and can be used by Process, Instrument and Mechanical Engineers to achieve
maximum results.”
Mr Bob PuteetAutomation Expert, USA
(L to R) Prof PSV Natraj, IIT Mumbai, Mr Rohit Bhardwaj, Chairman, Industry Automation & Control 2009 and Prof N. K. Rana, Rajiv Gandhi Inst. Of Tech.
Academia / Industry Interface
“The role of Academia would be to provide Industry trained manpower, carry out research projects, offer consultancy, conduct training programme for industrial personnel, redesign and review of curricula to suit current needs. The industry
by funding such programmes can encourage original research and reduce its dependence on
foreign know-how. By bridging the gap between the Academia and Industry, creating conducive environment and opportunity, one could help reverse the brain drain.”
Prof N K RanaRajiv Gandhi Inst. Of Tech
“Emerging or innovative technologies need to be correlated with the challenges present in the process industry and how these can be used to handle these challenges in terms of safety, reliability and efficiencies.”
“The domain in which Industry and Academia interaction is possible is in funding of basic research by industry for knowledge creation, industry participation in technology development involving exploratory work, intervention by
academia for solving specific industry problem, utilisation of instruments at academic Institution
by industry and imparting education to the working professionals through CED, DEP and web based courses conducted by Academia.”
Prof. PSV Natraj, IT, Mumbai
International Delegates
Receiving Memento
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International Conferences 2009
WATEREX - Conferences 2009 The Chemtech WaterEx International conference was conceived in 2009 as a platform to discuss the various aspects of this integral industry. India with its population of 1.1 billion has a rapidly growing requirement for purified water sector, which comprises of the Drinking Water segment and the Wastewater Treatment segment that is growing at a rate of 15-20% per year. The conference featured professionals and policy makers discussing pertinent issues such as Desalination, Membrane Technology, Recycling and Reuse, Effluent Treatment, Hazardous Waste Treatment, Nano science and other related topics for Water and Environment Sectors.
Inaugural Session “Climate change is a reality and is affecting the ecosystem. Himalayan glaciers is a water tower for the entire South Asia providing water for 30-40% of global population. Global warming causes 15% precipitation due to glacier melting causing
floods in the rivers, affecting the production of food grains. Rise in temperature even by 2% will
make the sea level to rise, contaminating the ground water. India has 4 % of world water resource and houses 17% of world population. With increasing population, water is going to be a scare commodity and hence needs to be recycled. We also need to think about rain water harvesting and desalination. In India 80% of water is used for agriculture. More than one third of the agriculture is carried out by using ground water, which is depleting at a fast rate. India has vast amount of irrigational land and our irrigation efficiency is only 16%. Hence we need to increase our efficiency of water management.”
Mr Suresh PrabhuMP and former Union Minister of Power
(L to R) Mr Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, Mr Suresh Prabhu, MP and former Union Minister of Power, Mr Pradeep Dave, Executive Chairman, SCI, INDIA and Mr Yogen Parekh, Associate Director, Jacobs H&G.
Delegates
“Water and energy are the lifelines of industry. Energy can be derived from alternative sources,
but there is no alternative for water. Water is now a global problem and we have to take war footing steps to tackle this.”
Mr yogen ParekhAssociate Director, Jacobs H&G
“Water is a critical and vital life force for any society, more so in our country. Whether it provides the
reaction media or is a medium of transportation and heat, water is the life line and an integral part of the chemical process industry. ”
Mr Jasu ShahChairman, CHEMTECH Foundation
“India will be worst affected by climate change and we need to sensitise people about the magnitude
of the problem by introducing water literacy at all educational levels so that we stop the wastage, contamination and imbalanced utilisation of
water.”
Mr Pradeep DaveExecutive Chairman, SCI, INDIA
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International Conferences 2009
Water Augmentation & Recycling
“In 1950, we were water abundant region and water availability was 5000 cubic meter per
person per year, which has now reduced to 1050 cubic meter per person per year and we are becoming a water stressed region. In India,
current requirement of water is approximately 800 billion cubic meter that will increase to 1500
billion cubic meter by 2050.”
Mr P K TiwariHead of Desalination, BARC
(L to R) Mr Saby Oommen. Outokumpu, India, Mr A K Jindal, Chief Manager, Water Technology, Larsen & Toubro, Mr P K Tiwari, Head Of Desalination, BARC, Mr G Aravindan, DGM Projects, Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd., Mr N H Khan, Tata Chemicals Ltd, Mithapur and Mr Yogen Parekh, Associate Director, Jacobs H&G.
“In India due to various reasons there is increasing water shortage. India is having 116 percent of
global population but only 4 percent of global water. As industries are also facing water shortage, recycled waste water is a cheaper
source than any other source. Waste water management, in India is changing from end of the
pipe treatment to the recycling and reuse.”
Mr A K JindalChief manager Water Technology, Larsen & Toubro
“We have made various water conservation efforts in our complex to reduce our dependence
on external water resources. These include, internal generation of water from steam- jet refrigeration and waste water desalination and
reverse osmosis and nanofiltration applying pinch technology principle.”
Mr N H KhanTata Chemicals Ltd, Mithapur
“History of desalination goes way back to 1950 when the first desalination plant was set up
using carbon steel. Since then various materials of construction like clad steel, solid austenitic stainless steel has been used. 2003 was the
beginning of new era when duplex plates were used or the first time for desalination in Libya and
the plant is still running successfully.”
Mr Saby OommenOutokumpu, India
Waste Water Management
“With the rapid increase of Indian population/industrialization, there is a growing gap between
demand and supply of water. The Indian water sector is set to witness phenomenal growth with increased water consumption till 2025,
particularly in Domestic and Industrial sectors. The need of the hour is to have synergistic
approach and co-operation amongst all stake holders viz. Government, Industry, Communities, NGOs in managing Water resources.”
Mr Ajay PopatChief Executive, ION Exchange Waterleau Ltd
(L to R) Prof A B Pandit, UICT Mumbai, Mr Shaukat Ali, V P Technical, SSP (Pvt) Ltd, Mr Ajay Popat, Chief Executive, ION Exchange Waterleau Ltd, Dr Tata Narsinga Rao, Team Leader, Centre for Nano Materials, Hyderabad and Mr Nimish Shanghvi, Vice President, Rolta India Limited.
“Initially, life started on the Earth with carbon di- oxide and methane that covered the globe and at
that time these concentrations were reduced by algae. Again, we have come back full cycle and algae are being looked upon as our saviours to
reduce carbon di-oxide concentration.”
Prof A B PanditUICT Mumbai
“International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials has developed low cost Nano silver coated ceramic candle capable of destroying water borne bacteria to disinfect water. ARCI has recently transferred this technology to a
Hyderabad based company for conducting market trials. ARCI is planning to launch this
technology exclusively in the Northern India”
Dr Tata Narsinga RaoTeam Leader, Centre for Nano Materials, Hyderabad
“Even though Engineering constitutes a small percentage of the Water & Waste Water
Treatment Projects, it can make or kill a project. Smart Engineering, use of technology and automation can significantly contribute
to the bottom line of the project due to saving of Man hours, low cost of Ownership, lowering
Risks of OEM / EPC & Owner / Operator (End User ), Compressing Schedules among other benefits.”
Mr Nimish ShanghviVice President, Rolta India Limited.
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German Day seminar 2009
German Day Seminar 2009CHEMTECH Foundation and VDMA coorganized seminar on “German Technology for Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry”. Walter Stechel, Consul General of Federal Republic of Germany was the Chief Guest for the occasion. Indian industry is on a fast growth track and is emerging as one of the favored destinations for supply of plant and process machinery by German equipment manufacturers. The number of participants from Germany has increased with each event in the series. CHEMTECH 2009 witnessed record number of participation from Germany.
“I express my support and gratitude to the German participants who are establishing their products
and transferring their technologies here in an important emerging market. Indian market in my opinion is offering tremendous potential for
growth and the industry is growing investing & innovating. Even India is dropping a bit because of
the global slowdown, but this is just a temporary blip in the curve. India is going to continue at a growth that is above the regional and international average.”
Mr Walter Stechel Consul General of Federal Republic of Germany
“The export of German Process Technology has increased significantly over the last few years
in the segments of Process Plant equipments, Pumps, Valves and Compressors.”
Mr Ragnar Strauch VDMA Process Plant and Equipment, Frankfurt
“Germans have been associated with VDMA for 9-10 years. Indo German Trade has been growing
significantly during the past few years and I have personally seen a significant change in doing business in India. Earlier it used to be,
why should we come to India and now it is what is the best way to come to India.”
Mr Rajesh NathHead operations, VDMA in India.
“We have special India Day Seminar in collaboration with CHEMTECH Foundation, which
is a high-ranking event we always see close to 200 attendees there. Overall India accounts to largest Non-European delegation which is quiet
impressive.”
Dr Thomas SchueringACHEMA Project Director, Dechema
(L to R) Mr Walter Stechel, Consul General of Federal Republic of Germany, Mr Rajesh Nath, Head operations, VDMA in India and Mr Ragnar Strauch, VDMA Process Plant and Equipment, Frankfurt.
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The CHEMTECH CEW + PHAMA-BIO AWARDS 2009Chemtech Foundation recognizes the spirit of entrepreneurship and talents that make India proud. The extra-ordinary achievements made by individuals or companies or institutions influencing a major positive change & demonstrating passion for excellence are bestowed the prestigious Leadership & Excellence Awards for chemical and engineering sectors- Chemtech CEW Awards and pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors- Pharma- Bio Awards.
The Awardees were selected by the distinguished panels led by Mr K G Ramanathan , Senior Advisor Reliance Group of Companies and Mr Ranga Iyer, MD Wyeth Ltd . Padma Vibhushan, Dr. Ashok Ganguly and Shri Suresh Prabhu, Member of Parliament presented the awards to the Awardees in a glittering function held at “Lalit – Intercontinental” on 14th February 2009. The Award function culminated in a grand cultural programme followed by gala dinner.
Mr. Jasu Shah presents a bouquet as a token of love to Mr. Suresh Prabhu, MP and former Union Minister of Power
Mr. Jasu Shah presents a bouquet to Mr. K.G. Ramanathan Sr. Advisor, Reliance Group
Mr. Jasu Shah presents a bouquet to Honoured Guest Padma Vibhushan Dr. Ashok Ganguly
In honour of the best : Mr. Jasu Shah, Chairman, CHEMTECH Foundation, delves upon the criteria for selecting the awardees
The CHEMTECH CEW + PHAMA-BIO AWARDS 2009
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The CHEMTECH CEW + PHAMA-BIO AWARDS 2009
CHEMTECH CEW AWARDS 2009
Hall of Fame
Dr K H Gharda Chairman & Managing Director, Gharda Chemicals
Business Leader of the YearChemical
Mr. Ramakrishnan Mukundan Managing Director, Tata Chemicals Ltd.
Business Leader of the YearEngineering Services
Mr. Pothen Paul Executive Chairman, Aker Powergas Pvt. Ltd.
Business Leader of the YearEngineering - P & M
Mr. M. V. KotwalWhole-time Director & Sr. Executive Vice President
(Heavy Engineering), Larsen & Toubro Ltd
Outstanding ContributionEngineering - P & M
Mr. Atul PunjChairman, Punj Lloyd Ltd.
Outstanding ContributionChemicals
Mr. R. ParthasarthyVice Chairman & Managing Director,
Thirumalai Chemicals Ltd.
A Senior Representative Receiving the award on behalf of A Senior Representative Receiving the award on behalf of
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The CHEMTECH CEW + PHAMA-BIO AWARDS 2009
CHEMTECH CEW AWARDS 2009
Outstanding Contribution(Engineering Services)
Dr. Iddya DayasagarExecutive Director, (Engg), & Member of the Board,
Mr. Ramesh Patel MD, Dinshaw Filtration Systems Pvt. Ltd.
A Large gathering of distinguished guests attend the ceremony to applaud the felicitation of the chosen industry leaders
A Senior Representative Receiving the award on behalf of
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The CHEMTECH CEW + PHAMA-BIO AWARDS 2009
PHARMA-BIO AWARDS 2009
Business Leader of the YearPharmaceuticals
Mr. Ranjit Shahani Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Novartis India Ltd
Outstanding ContributionInnovation
Mr. Mohan BhandariChairman & Managing Director, Bilcare Research
Outstanding ContributionEducation & Training
Prof. B. P. Suresh Principal, JSS College of Pharmacy, Vice-Chancellor,
JSS University, Mysore
Outstanding ContributionBiotech
Prof. (Dr) M. K. Bhan Secretary, Govt. of India, Dept of Biotechnology,
Ministry of Science & Technology
Outstanding Achievement R & D - Academic Institution
Prof. P Rama Rao Director, National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education and Training
A Senior Representative Receiving the award on behalf of A Senior Representative Receiving the award on behalf of
A Senior Representative Receiving the award on behalf of
Best of the Best : Awardees of the CHEMTECH + PHARMA-BIO AWARDS 2009
Cultural Function, Musical Extravaganza & Gala Dinner
Inauguration of the ExhibitionMr. Bijoy Chatterjee cuts the Ribbon
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The International ExhibitionExhibitors totalling 400 companies from more than 21 countries participated in the CHEMTECH + Pharma-Bio World Expo 2009 and attended the industry–focused and India-oriented buyer-seller meet. They also participated in the German Day Seminar, EPC, Pharma-Bio, Industry Automation and WaterEx Conferences held between 12 to 14 February, 2009. Over the past 35 years, CHEMTECH has been enjoying massive support from both domestic and international organisations, associations and industries in making all its conferences and Exhibitions an incredible success.
International Exhibition 2009
Visit of Dignatories to the Exhibition
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International German Pavilion
German Pavilion
BINDER GMBH
KMPT AG
WITZENMANN GMBH
FLUX GERAETE GMBH
INTERNORMEN TECHNOLOGY GMBHURACA PUMPENFABRIK GMBH & CO KG
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International Exhibition
DE DIETRICH PROCESS SYSTEMS
ROLTA INDIA LTD
PANAM ENGINEERS LTD
HLE ENGINEERS PVT LTD
ALFA LAVAL (INDIA) LIMITED
TITANIUM TANTALUM PRODUCTS LTD
HILTON METAL FORGING LTD
SGL CARBON INDIA PVT LTD
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International Exhibition
DINSHAW FILTRATION SYSTEMS PVT LTD
GLYNWED PIPE SYSTEMS INDIA PVT LTD
OIL AND NATURAL GAS CORPORATION LTD
INVESTA PUMPS PVT LTD
BIFRIENDS ENGINEERING WORKS
SUKHRAS MACHINES PVT LTD
ABHISHEK FILTERTECHNIK CHEM-PLANT PVT LTD
ADVANCE VALVES PVT LTD
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International Exhibition
AERZEN MACHINES INDIA PVT LTD
GANDHI AUTOMATIONS PVT LTD
EVERGREEN TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD
GEA PROCESS ENGINEERING (INDIA) PVT LTD
BONFIGLIOLI TRANSMISSIONS PVT LTD
INGERSOLL RAND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS PVT LTD
GMM PFAUDLER LTD
OUTOKUMPU INDIA PVT LTD
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International Exhibition
ION EXCHANGE
SHARPLEX FILTERS (INDIA) PVT LTD
ACE INDUSTRIES
FILTER CONCEPT INC
AEROCHEM PIPING PVT LTD
ALFA PUMPS (P) LIMITED
ATOMIC VACUUM COMPANY
HINDUSTAN DORR- OLIVER LTD
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International Exhibition
COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH
FORBES MARSHALL
GODREJ & BOYCE MFG CO LTD
GORDHANDAS DESAI PVT LTD
SHANGHAI TOFFLON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
CITIZEN INDUSTRIES
CRYSTAL AUTOMATION PVT LTD
TROX INDIA PVT LTD.
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International Exhibition
SAMSOM CONTROLS PVT LTD
ENDRESS+HAUSER (INDIA) PVT. LTD.
SICK INDIA PVT. LTD
ROTOMOTIVE POWERDRIVES
AFRISO INDIA
B&R INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION PVT LTD
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION INDIA LTD
PEPPERL + FUCHS INDIA LTD
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International Exhibition
PYRO ELECTRIC INSTRUMENTS GOA PVT. LTD
SIEMENS LIMITED
PHOENIX CONTACT INDIA PVT LTD
SAI TECHNOLOGIES
PRECISION INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRONICS (M) PVT LTD
TURCK INDIA AUTOMATION PVT LTD
ORBIT TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD
Honeywell Automation India Limited
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What Participants Said
“CHEMTECH + PHARMA EXPO 09 was an excellent forum for us to participate, especially since we have recently entered the Indian market. We got very good & focused customers visiting our stall which
we are sure will resultin good business for us. We will definitely
recommend participation in future in CHEMTECH .”Mr Nilkanth Jatar
Country Head ,AFRISO India
“Once again Chemtech has proved to be one of the most fruitful event for Chemical and Pharma Industries and with our company’s major target segment being chemical and pharma sector this event was of importance.
Even though the quantity of visitors to the event was comparatively lesser this time,
nevertheless most of them were potential visitors, with majority being key decision makers and top management of their organisation. It was a pleasure for HRS to be associated with this event.”
Mr V. Gokul DasManaging Director, HRS Process Systems
“Chemical Process Equipments have contributed greatly towards the growth of chemical, pharmaceutical and food processed industry over many years. The continuous research and development of
process equipments has let to substantial increase in efficiency and accuracy in the
process. We at Raj Process Equipments and systems Pvt. Ltd. believe that every process poses problems and every problem has solution. We provide these solutions as single equipment or complete turnkey project to Indian and overseas companies. To achieve our business expansion in terms of value and quality we take part in major chemical and pharmaceutical exhibitions. This year we had participated in CHEMTECH+PHARMA WORLD EXPO-2009 and we received good response from the potential buyers. We are confident that many of the business enquiries received will get converted into confirmed orders. We are grateful to CHEMTECH management and look forward to future association.”
Mr Anil Pise Managing Director, Raj Process Equipments & Services
“We exhibited at CHEMTECH + Pharma Bio because we firmly believed that it serves as a bridge to directly connect us to our customers. The strengths and special features of our products were highlighted
here and delivered to customers right away and further help build our brand awareness.
W e also have first-hand access to their comments and can collect feedback to help in future improvements of our products. Microfinish Started in 1971 become a major player in the supply Pumps , valves and automation to sectors like , Oil and gas On & Off-shore production, storage and transportation, Petrochemical, Refineries, Power Generation, Fertilizer, Pesticide plants, Chemical processing, Bio chemicals, Food, Pharmaceutical and allied Industries. Microfinish is proud to be part of this exhibition in 2009, we would also like to thank the organizers for their assistance and congratulate CHEMTECH + Parma Bio team for successful event.”
Mr Tilak VikamshiManaging Director , Microfinish group ,Hubli
“Chemtech 2009 was a very enlightening and an excellent platform for networking with the who is who in the chemical process segment. Even though we are going thru a difficult economic period , the turnout
of visitors and exhibitors was impressive. Rewarding innovation , outstanding
contributions and lifetime achievement is an excellent way to motivate the industry players to excel in their fields.”
Mr Yatinder Pal Singh Suri Country Head , Outokumpu India Pvt. Ltd.
“India’s progressive integration with world markets have paved the way to make our cherished dream of “Incredible India” come true and the changing industry dynamics now demand leading global technologies. Chemtech has always offered a powerful
platform that showcases not only the global trends in process technologies but also the
latest innovations that can make Indian process industry surge forward. We have been a part of Chemtech show for many many years now and it has always given us good results. ”
Mr Nish PatelManaging Director, Alfa Laval India
“Thank you for giving Rolta an opportunity to be the Principal Sponsors for the recently concluded Chemtech World Expo 2009. We also thank you for giving us the speaker slots in EPC Forum, Automation & Control,
Pharma & Biotech and WaterEx World Expo 2009. We received good responses for the
above presentations, specially the EPC Forum, which was organized for the first time by Chemtech and also attracted visitors to our stall. I do hope you will continue to organize such EPC Forums in all future events of Chemtech. We also received good response during Chemtech World Expo 2009 at our stall including good enquiries from prospective customers. Our stall was also located at a strategic location, which also further increased the flow of visitors to our stall. We value our long-standing relations with Chemtech and hope to participate in other events in future.”
Mr S. K ShirguppiDirector Operations – Domestic Sales,