350 experts to tackle process engineering issues


350 experts to tackle process engineering issues

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Over 350 expert speakers will address professionals on trending topics in process engineering at an forum to be held in Bahrain from September 29.

The four-day second Middle East Process Engineering Exhibition and Conference will take place at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre, under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister   of Bahrain.

The event, entitled ‘Overcoming Future Challenges through Engineering Excellence,’ will offer a mix of learning, networking and business development opportunities to 1,500 industry professionals who are set to attend from the region and beyond, said a statement.
 
The conference will focus on adding value to the process engineering industry through smart engineering as well as manufacturing and operation excellence, it said.

Topics to addressed will include manufacturing and operational excellence; capital project efficiency; talent and technology development; process and molecular modeling; clean fuel, environment and sustainability; process safety and risk mitigation; and process automation and optimisation.

With over 150 exhibitors expected to take part, the exhibition will offer multiple opportunities for its participants to meet an ever-growing audience of engineers and top executives in the region.- TradeArabia News Service


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