WHAT'S COMING UP
Event
- Title:
- API PowerChem Conference & Workshops 2012
- When:
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27 May 2012 - 01 Jun 2012
- Where:
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The Crowne Plaza Terrigal -
Terrigal
- Category:
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Events
Description
API PowerChem Conference is the biennial event for power station chemists and their suppliers. The next event will be held at The Crowne Plaza Terrigal on the Central Coast of NSW. Mark your diaries now to save the date - Sunday 27 May to Friday 1 June 2012.
Keynote and international speakers include...
►Michael Rziha, Siemens AG
►Barry Dooley, Structural Integrity Associates
►Jim Mathews, EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute)
►Terry Wall, University of Newcastle
The program will begin on the evening of Sunday 27 May with a Triva Pub Quiz sponsored by Vitachem & Purolite. The conference and exhibition will begin on Monday and conclude on Wednesday. Two training streams will be conducted on Thursday and Friday. Please click on the link below to download the conference brochure for more detailed information and a program. You can also register online now, by clicking on the link below.
Venue
- VENUE:
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The Crowne Plaza Terrigal
- Street:
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Pine Tree Lane
- City:
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Terrigal
- State:
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NSW
- Country:
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- Post Code:
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2260
Description
Click here for a selection of events previous managed by The Meetings Manager. Please click on "Past Events" tab on left hand side, to see specific information on events managed since 2007.
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