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[MW:5874] FW: CORROSION AWARENESS AWARDS

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From: NACE INTERNATIONAL INDIA SECTION [mailto:nacein@gmail.com]
Sent: 05 July 2010 14:52
Subject: CORROSION AWARENESS AWARDS

 
 
Sub: 16th NIGIS CORROSION AWARENESS AWARDS – 2010

 

Dear Sir, 

 

To commemorate Corrosion Awareness Day, NACE International Gateway India Section (NIGIS) will be presenting awards to individuals and institutions for their contributions to the awareness and developments in the fields of corrosion science and technology during “CORCON 2010” conference & expo on corrosion being held during 23rd - 26th Sept 2010 at Intercontinental The Lalit Goa Resort, Goa. For more details on CORCON 2010 you may visit our websites: www.corcon.org

 

We solicit your participation in any of the eleven categories in which applications are adjudged for bestowing the awards. Details of all awards and guidelines / procedure for the submission of applications for various types of awards are given in the enclosed brochure - NIGIS Awards.

 

We request you to participate in this prestigious program of NIGIS and contribute for its success by:

  • Submitting your application for an award
  • Informing all concerned persons of your / other organizations regarding NIGIS Awards and inspiring them to submit their application for the award.

 

 Thanking you.

 

Yours faithfully, 

 

Tushar Jhaveri

Secretary – NIGIS

 

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