Conference Highlights
“Fundamentally, sustainable development is a notion of discipline. It means humanity must ensure that meeting present needs does not compromise the ability of future generations to meet their needs.”
- Gro Harlem Brundtland
Sustainable development is not a novel concept, a number of manufacturers have been involved in water and chemical reuse or recycling for many years. In recent years however, there has been growing pressure from stakeholders, governments and the public for companies to adopt sustainable practices. The Singapore Exchange recently issued a policy statement and guide on Sustainability Reporting for listed companies, setting out broad principles to setting up a sustainability reporting framework.
This conference will look at how investing in sustainable development and energy efficiency practices can benefit your business, energy improvements for plants, sustainability in the process industry, and case studies from companies.
Who Should Attend:
CEOs, CTOs, Directors and Managers of Sustainability, Environment, Environmental Policies, Energy Efficiency, Clean Technology, Engineering, Operations, R&D, Innovation, Power, Utilities, Energy Investors and Consultants.
Co-located Conference:
Plant Processes & Safety Conference 2011
22-23 November 2011 | Suntec Singapore
Held in conjunction with CIA2011, this 2-day conference will cover how plant and component requirements for plant automation should be taken into account at the design and planning stage. This is to ensure a longer service life and a higher level of fail safety. Getting the fundamentals of process engineering designs right, before implementation, will eliminate the guesswork in control tuning and process optimization during operations. And with advanced control measures and technologies deployed, plant optimization can be achieved along with the highest level of safety.
For more information on the programme, please visit http://www.cia-asia.com/conference-programme






