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[MW:8721] NTERNATIONAL WELDING ASSEMBLY AND CONFERENCE 21-22ND JULY 2011 AT CHENNAI, INDIA

 

 

From: chander bhushan girotra [mailto:chandergirotra@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 11:03 PM
Subject: AWARENESS MAIL ----INTERNATIONAL WELDING ASSEMBLY AND CONFERENCE 21-22ND JULY 2011 AT CHENNAI

 

 

To,

 ALL MEMBERS OF INDIAN/INTERNATIONAL  WELDING FRATERNITY

  

DO YOU KNOW??

 

 A MEGA EVENT HAS BEEN PLANNED AT CHENNAI IN THE MONTH OF JULY 2011.

 

 IT IS 64TH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WELDING (IIW), A BODY WITH  54  MEMBER COUNTRIES.

 

·       SCHEDULE

o  ASSEMBLY-- 17TH  TO 20TH JULY 2011 (3 DAYS) — AT HOTEL LE ROYAL MERIDIEN, CHENNAI

o  INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - 21ST & 22ND JULY2011 (2 DAYS) — AT CHENNAI TRADE CENTRE

o  EXHIBITION — 21ST  TO 23RD JULY 2011 (3 DAYS) —AT CHENNAI TRADE CENTRE

 

·       OBJECTIVE S

o   TO IDENTIFY, CREATE, DEVELOP, TRANSFER THE BEST PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

o  TO IMPLEMENT THE IIW EDUCATION, TRAINING, QUALIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION PROGRAMMES ON A GLOBAL BASIS

o  TO PROMOTE THE IIW & ITS MEMBER SOCIETIES & SERVICES IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE WORLD FOR THE COMMON BENEFITS OF ALL.

o   STANDARDISATION

 

·       WE IN THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF WELDING (IIW -INDIA) ARE THE PROUD HOST MEMBER COUNTRY  

 

·       ASSEMBLY SHALL DISCUSS TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS DIVIDED IN TO 25 COMMISSIONS AND WORKING UNITS

 

·       CONFERENCE THEME IS “GLOBAL TRENDS IN JOINING, CUTTING AND SURFACING TECHNOLOGY”

 

·         THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION – WELD INDIA 2011, WILL BE HELD CONCURRENTLY FOR THREE DAYS  FROM 21TO 23RD JULY 2011 AT CTC-CHENNAI

 

·       OUR FACE IN THE INTERNATIONAL BODY

Ø DR BALDEV RAJ, DIRECTOR IGCAR, KALPAKKAM  IS  PRESIDENT ELECT INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WELDING AND WILL TAKE OVER PRESIDENTSHIP  NEXT YEAR

Ø DR ARUN KUMAR BHADURI, HEAD, MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY DIV., IGCAR, KALPAKKAM, IS A MEMBER OF THE TECHNICAL BOARD & EDITORIAL BOARD OF THEIR MOUTH PIECE ‘WELDING IN THE WORLD’

 

·        CONTACT information;--

 

ØFOR PRESENTING PAPER AT THE CONFERENCE—MR DILEEP KULKARNI 

dileep.kulkarni@hed.ltindia.com

 

Ø FOR REGISTRATION   CONTACT EVENT MANAGER—KW CONFERENCES PVT. LTD   iiw2011@kwconferences.com

 

Ø FOR EXHIBITION – UNITECH EXHIBITION PVT LTD info@unitechexpo.com

 

Ø FOR GENERAL INFORMATION  CONTACT IIW-INDIA   iiw2011india@iiwindia.com

 

Ø FOR SPONSORSHIP---CONTACT MR C C GIROTRA –

rmc2011@iiwindia.com

 

 

REGARDS

 

C C GIROTRA

Convenor, IIW 2011

 


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