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Ignite awareness on Industrial Green Chemistry & Engineering (IGC&E) amongst the key stakeholders of Chemical Industry
Inspire industrial leadership to explore economic potential of IGC&E
Initiate strategic partnerships that offer a competitive edge to deal with environmental and economical challenges
Identify priority challenges of Scale-up and Commercialization of IGC&E practices
Invent core strategies to stay ahead of emerging global regulations on environmental issues
Innovate means for integrating technologies for both, eliminating hazard at the design stage as well in the manufacturing processes
Implement IGC&E practices to achieve the triple bottom line for our Planet, People & Profits
Industrialization of IGC&E to transform the 20th Century ‘Grey Industrial Age’ to 21st century ‘Green Industrial Age’
Impact, in a tangible way, the quality of air, water & soil through above deliberations.
Deliberations at IGCW
What is “Industrial Green Chemistry?”
An ecosystem for creating real-time value for chemical companies by providing and seeking relevant Services, Technologies, Product, Expertise & Solutions.
A commitment towards triple bottom-line benefits of Profit, Social Responsibility and Ecological Sustainability
A focus to recognize emerging global trends in the direction of Sustain ability and Environmental Safety
A platform to familiarize Industrial GC&E not as a different genre of chemistry but as an integral way of doing Chemical Processes
A context that goes beyond the theoretical understanding of ‘green’ chemistry and engineering (GC&E)
An attempt to bring GC&E based products, process & technologies from the corridors of laboratories to the cauldrons of industry
IGCW ECOSYSTEM
Academia, Government Institutes & Associations
Knowledge Community (Research Centers, Research Institutes, Start-ups, Technocrats, Consultants, etc)
Small & Medium Chemical Companies
Brief glance into IGCW participation in 2009 & 2011 :
Media
(Vogel Business Group)
IITB CSIR
IGCW has evolved into an ecosystem for all Chemical community stakeholders to come together with a single objective of exploring opportunities in the ‘World ‘of Industrial Green Chemistry and engineering based practices.
IGCW is an ecosystem for :
ICT
MNC & Large Chemical Companies
Aspiring Students in
GC&E direction
MNC
Large & SME
Academia & Research Institutes
Government organizations
Local & International Associations
Knowledge hubs
Leading Publications
Media streams 65%
15%
13%
7%
Govt. Bodies
IndustryResearch & Academic
Students
Pharmaceuticals & bulk drugs
Dyes & pigments
Agro-based companies
Fine & speciality chemical companies
Other process industry sectors
Participation Focus
Industrial Participants will include senior decisionmakers from the four most chemistry - intensive sectors:
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Opportunity to Partner with IGCW-2013 as: Feedback received from participants:
For further details on various other Partnership opportunities and benefits contact : Ms. Krishna Padia at [email protected]
96% of presentations were rated above 7 on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 is the highest
98% of survey respondents stated the workshop met their expectation
100% of survey respondents stated they would recommend participation in this event to their network of friends and associates
95% of survey respondents stated they look forward to attending next IGCW
Sustainability Partner INR 10 Lacs
Green Chemistry Partner INR 8 Lacs
Green Engineering Partner INR 6 Lacs
Recycle Partner
180� Seminar Partner
Conference Partner (Pharma / PCB)
Teachers & Students Workshops Partner
INR 4 Lacs
INR 3 Lacs
INR 5 Lacs
INR 3 Lacs
IGCW Symposium
Each Day of IGCW is to distinguish the existing paradigms of unsustainable manufacturing of chemical products in the background of
emerging sustainable trends and practices.
All 9-i (eye) Vision Themes will be catalyzed to distinguish unworkable trends, strategies and practices leading to new possibilities, new
phenomenon, new opportunities, new strategies, and new practices to Innovate, Integrate and Implement tangible and intangible, direct
and indirect benefits of running a Sustainable organisation in the direction of triple bottom lines- People, Planet & Profit.
* Not inclusive of local taxes as applicable
With more than 20 Industrial case-study presentations by experts and Industry leaders, over three days, around 9 Themes - is to zoom-into various aspects of industrial green chemistry and engineering practices and its
implementation.
IGCW (eye) Vision Theme Approach:
The structure of IGCW Symposium is uniquely
adapted on the 9-i (eye) Vision Themes to take
the Green Chemistry Industrialization and
implementation concepts beyond the
confines of the laboratory to the corridors of
industry and create tangible and intangible
benefits for all stakeholders of the chemical
industry.
Over 300 Chemical Industry delegates participated from:
Pharmaceuticals & bulk drugs Dyes & pigments
Agro-based companies Fine & speciality chemical companies
NGOMediaStudents
Academic &
Research Institutes
International Academia
International Associations
Govt. Bodies
Startups&
Technocraft
Medium&
Small
Large ScaleMNCsCategories
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IGCW-2013 Symposium based on ‘9 - i (Eye) Vision Approach’
Day 1 is for Chairman, Board of Directors, Founders, Presidents, CEOs and other Senior decision makers who are the “custodians” of an organisation’s core visions & values, and for whom the themes of Ignition, Inspiration and Initiation will bring-forth insights and opportunities for integrating industrial green chemistry & engineering based business models as aligned to their organisation’s vision & values towards environmental sustainability.
Time
08:00 - 09:00
09:45 - 10:30
13:00 - 14:00
16:00 - 16:30
14:00 - 14:30
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 16:00
16:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 17:30
17:30 - 18:00
10:30 - 11:00
14:30 - 15:00
18:00 onwards
19:00 - 20:30
11:00 - 13:00
Registration,
Keynote address by Prof. Paul Anastas, Director, Centre of Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale, USA (Founder of Green Chemistry Principles)
Lunch, Networking & Visiting Exhibition
Tea break & Visiting Exhibition
Mr. Satish Khanna, MD, Founder LAZORR, Ex-Lupin, India
LAZORRIZATION for 3D Management in Chemical Manufacturing
Dr. Rafael Cayuela, Author of the book : Future of Chemical Industry by 2050, Switzerland
The Chemical Industrial under the 3rd Industrial Revolution - the “Sustainable one”
Mr. Ashwin Shroff, Chairman & MD, Excel Industries Ltd, India
Dr. David Constable, Director, ACS- Green Chemistry Institute, USA
What Inspires me & Excel for Going Green
Innovating towards Sustainability in Chemistry: It’s a Business Imperative
Dr. Martin Vollmer, CTO, ClariantInternational, Switzerland
Mr. Samir Somaiya, Chairman & MD, Godavari Biorefineries Ltd., India
Sustainability and Megatrends – the fuel for innovation in the chemical Industry
To be announced
Mr. Rajeev Pandia, Company Director and Corporate Adviser at various companies in India, Middle East, Europe & USA
Physics and Chemistry to integrate Economics and Ecology :Recycling and Reuse of Waste
Tea break, Inauguration of IGCW Exhibition
Tea break & Visit Exhibition
Awards Ceremony & IGCW Report release by TATA Strategic Management Group
Panel Discussion on “Why integrate green chemistry as a strategy for the sustenance of chemical businesses ?”
Dr. R Rajagopal, CCO, KnowGenix, INDIA
09:00 - 09:45
Moderator - Prof. Paul Anastas, Director, Centre of Green Chemistry & Green Engineering at Yale, USA (Founder of Green Chemistry Principles)
Welcome note by Convener, Message from Chief Guest, Dr. Rajagopalan, Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) (TBC)
Mr. R A Rajiv, Principal Secretary for Dept. of Environment, Maharashtra State, INDIA (TBC)
Mr. Manish Panchal, Head of Chemicals Practice, TATA Strategic Management Group, India
Dr. Martin Vollmer, CTO, Clariant International, Switzerland
Dr. Rafael Cayuela, Commercial Director, STYRON Feedstock, Switzerland & Book Author : Future of Chemical Industry by 2050
Mr. Krishna Srivastava, COO, United Phosphorus Ltd. (UPL) (TBC)
Speaker Title of Presentation6th Dec. ‘13
Inauguration
Keynote Address
Theme 2 : Inspiration
Theme 1 : Ignition
Theme 3 : Initiation
Panel Discussion
DAY 1 - 6th December, 2013, Friday
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IGCW-2013 Symposium based on ‘9 - i (Eye) Vision Approach’
Day 2 is for the R&D and Technology Personnel such as Presidents & VPs, CTOs, CSOs, R&D Managers, Inventors, Innovators, Consultants, Technocrats and all those who are chiefly accountable for building new technologies to give strategic advancement to their organisation, and for whom the themes of Identification, Invention, Innovation, will facilitate relevant scientific know-how to align its application to their organisation’s vision & values towards environmental sustainability.
Time
09:00 - 09:45
11:30 - 12:00
12:00 - 12:30
13:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:30
16:00 - 16:30
14:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:30
16:30 - 17:00
12:30 - 13:00
15:30 - 16:00
17:00 - 18:00
19:00 onwards
09:45 - 11:30
Keynote address by Dr. James Clark, Director, Green Chemistry of Excellence for Industry, University of York, UK
New Supply Chains based on Renewable Resources and New Technologies
Tea break & Visiting Exhibition
Lunch, Networking & Visiting Exhibition
Dr. Swaminathan Sivaram, CSIR Bhatnagar Fellow & Former Director National Chemicals’ Laboratory (NCL), India
Sustainable and Environmentally Benign Polymers: Challenges and Opportunities for Research and Industry
Dr. R Rajagopal, CCO, KnowGenix, IndiaSustainability models in the fine and specialty chemicals industry
Dr. Roger Sheldon, Delft University & CEO, CLEA Technologies Ltd., Netherlands
Green, Bio-based Solutions for a Sustainable Economy
Dr. Jeff Eaves, Industry Manager, Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence for Industry, Univ. of York, UK
To be announced
Dr. Madan Bhasin, Chief Scientific Advisor, Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center, USA
Dr. Christopher Tuck, Deputy Director, EPSRC Centre Of Innovative Additive Manufacturing, University of Nottingham, UK
A Green Process for Manufacturing Ethylene, Acetic Acid and Their Derivatives
Wealth from Waste - Biomass Valorization Opportunities in India
Dr. Surendra Kulkarni, Research Director & Site Head, SABIC Technology Centre, India
To be announced
Tea break & Networking
Tea break, Networking & Visit Exhibition
Plenary Talk by : Prof. Roger Sheldon, Delft University, Netherlands (Founder of E-factor matrices) Ms. Rachel Pokrandt, Education Consultant, Beyond Benign, USA
Panel Discussion on “Identifying research priorities in the domain of industrial green chemistry and engineering practices.”
Moderator - Dr. Swaminathan Sivaram, CSIR Bhatnagar Fellow & Former Director National Chemicals’ Laboratory (NCL), India
Dr. Rajesh Biniwale, Sr. Asst. Director, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), India (TBC)
Dr. Roger Sheldon, CEO, Clea Technologies BV, Netherlands
Dr. Surendra Kulkarni, Research Director & Site Head, Sabic Technology Center, India
Dr. Rakeshwar Bandichhor, Director API-R&D, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, India
Dr. Anuj Mittal, VP - R&D, PI Industries Ltd., India
Dr. Madan Bhasin, Chief Scientific Advisor, Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center, USA
Speaker Title of Presentation7th Dec. ‘13
Keynote Address
Theme 4 : Identification
Theme 5 : Invention
Theme 6 : Innovation
Panel Discussion
DAY 2 - 7th December, 2013, Saturday
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IGCW-2013 Symposium based on ‘9 - i (Eye) Vision Approach’
Day 3 is for the Operations and Production Personnel - Directors, Presidents, VPs. Plant Managers, EHS Managers and all those who are responsible for the implementation of innovative technologies at Plant level and to align the ‘scale-up’ of their organisation’s vision & values towards environmental sustainability.
Time
09:00 - 09:45
11:30 - 12:00
12:00 - 12:30
13:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:30
15:45 - 16:15
14:30 - 15:00
16:15 - 16:45
12:30 - 13:00
15:15 - 15:45
17:00 - 17:30
09:45 - 11:30
Dr. David Constable, Director- American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Insitute, Washington DC, USA
Driving Implementation of Green Chemistry and Engineering through Industrial Collaboration
Tea break & Visiting Exhibition
Lunch, Networking & Visiting Exhibition
Dr. S Vijaykumar, Vice President, Process Engineering Head, IPDO, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd., India
Continuous Processing in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - Opportunities and Barriers for Green Engineering
Speaker to be announced To be announced
To be announced
To be announced
Speaker to be announced
Mr. Ravi Agarwal, Founder Director, Toxics Link, India
Tea break & Networking
Completion, Acknowledgement & Valediction of Symposium
Panel Discussion on “Challenges of industrialization and implementation of green chemistry and engineering technologies.”
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Chief Scientist & Head, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), India
Moderator - Dr. David Constable, Director- American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Insitute, Washington DC, USA
Mr. Nitesh Mehta, Founder Director, Newreka Green Synth Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India
Dr. James Clark, Director, Center for Green Chemistry Excellence for Industry, University of York, UK
Dr. S Vijaykumar, Vice President, Process Engineering Head, IPDO, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd., India
Speaker Title of Presentation8th Dec. ‘13
Keynote address
Theme 8 : Industrialization
Theme 7 : Implmentation
Theme 9 : Impact
Panel Discussion
DAY 3 - 8th December, 2013, Sunday
To be announced
Barriers in the Implementation & Industrialization of Green Chemistry & engineering technologies
Mr. Amitabh Shrivastava, CEO, CSIR - Tech Pvt. Ltd., India (TBC)
Mr. Nitesh Mehta, Founder Director, Newreka Green Synth Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India
Full Convention (three days)
INR 25,000
Any (one day)
INR 10,000
Half Day
INR 5,000
* Not inclusive of local taxes as applicable
25% discount on the above costs for Non-Industry (Academia, Research Ins�tutes, Govt. bodies, NGO’s, etc.) & 50% discount for Students
Register online to participate in any one or all of the above workshops : www.IndustrialGreenChem.comFor more details contact : [email protected]
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IGCW- Expo, focused exhibition on Industrial Green Chemistry & Engineering
IGCW-Expo is one of the distinctive and focused industrial platforms available for commercial expansion of green
chemistry and engineering based technologies, products & services, and bring these solutions to the senior decision
makers of the Indian Chemical Industry over three days.
Why exhibit at IGCW–Expo ?
Over 1,500 global visitors from Pharmaceuticals, Dyes and Pigments, Fine and Specialty Chemical companies.
Showcase your technology to the Senior decision makers from over 1000 leading Indian and International organizations seeking green chemistry and engineering based technologies to resolve their process related environmental challenges.
Opportunity to reach-out to the target market by utilizing the pre-exhibition promotion opportunities through IGCW Associate and Media Supporters.
Get connected to over 30,000 Chemical community representatives presently connected to e-IGCW social media and Website.
Asia’s first and focused Industrial Expo showcasing green chemistry and engineering based technologies, products and services.
For exhibiting your green chemistry and engineering based practices, technologies, products & services at IGCW-2013 EXPO, contact Ms. Krishna Padia at [email protected]
* Not inclusive of local taxes as applicable
Exhibition fees Entitlements
Large booth3 x 3 Sq. Mtrs.
Regular booth3 x 2 Sq. Mtrs.
(Outside)
Shell scheme booth of your choice for three days
Pre-event promotions (listing in all IGCW promotion
literature, IGCW Website, Social Media, etc.)
Media mentions pre, during and post Convention
Registration to IGCW full Convention for two representatives
2 nights’ accommodation at the venue for two (twin sharing)
Lunch & dinner at the Convention 25% discount on the above costs for Non-Industry (Academia, Research Ins�tutes, Govt. bodies, NGO’s, etc.)
USD
2333
INR
1,40,000
USD
3000
Industry(MNC, Large, SMC, etc.)
INR
2,20,000
USD
3666
INR
1,80,000
Regular booth3 x 2 Sq. Mtrs.
(Inside)
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IGCW 2013 Convention Layout
Confirmed Exhibitor list :
For exhibiting your green chemistry and engineering based practices, technologies, products & services at IGCW-2013 EXPO, contact Ms. Krishna Padia at [email protected]
Green Processes : Green Services :
Green Catalysts :
IGCW Green Engineering Partner :
IGCW Recycle Partner :
IGCW Media Partner :
Green Chemicals & Additives :
Green Engineering :
Green Solvents :
Geist Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India
Techno Lab Pvt. Ltd., India
IIT-Bombay - Dept. of Chemical Engg., India
Newreka Green Synth Tech. Pvt. Ltd., India
National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), India
The Energy and Reseources Institute (TERI), India
Green Center of Excellence for Industry, University of York, UK
Green Chemistry Journal - RSC, UK
American Chemical Society - Green Chemsitry Institute, USA
Beyond Benign / Warner Babcock Institute of Green Chemistry, USA
Green ChemisTree Foundation, India
Nature & Chemsitry, India
Toxic Links, India
Advanced Enzymes Pvt. Ltd., India
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), India
CLEA Technologies BV, Netherlands
Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Limited, India
Excel Industries Limited, India
Chemical Weekly, IndiaSpeciality Chemicals Magzine, UK
Odournet Holding India Pvt. Ltd., India
Green Erect, India
Heat Pump Lab (IIT-Bombay), India
Bayer Technology Services, India
Microinnova GmbH, Austria
Standard Engineers, India
Equinox Software & Services Pvt. Ltd., India
TCI-India Pvt. Ltd., India
Zeon Corporation, Japan
Deven Supercriticals Pvt. Ltd., India
VENUE :VENUE :
3�� IGCW-2013 Conven�on & Ecosystem
Floor PlanStage
24' x 15' x 1.5'
6' x 8'6' x 8'
6' x 8'6' x 8'
&
24m²Newreka
GCF
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Register online to participate in any one or all of the above seminars : www.IndustrialGreenChem.comFor more details contact : [email protected]
IGCW 180� Seminars
Introduction by Dr. Swaminathan Sivaram, CSIR Bhatnagar Fellow & Former Director National Chemicals’ Laboratory (NCL), India (TBC)
Introduction by Dr. David Constable, Director, American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Insitute, USA
Introduction by Dr. Roger Sheldon, Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, & CLEA Technologies B.V., Delft, Netherlands
14:00- 14:30
14:00- 14:30
10:00-10:30
10:00-10:30
Introduction by Chairperson - Prof. A B Pandit, UGC, Research Scientist 'C', University Institute of Chemical Technology (UICT), India
Dr. Anand Hunoor, Technocrat, Techno Lab Pvt. Ltd., India
Tea & networking
Tea & networking 15:00-15:30
15:00-15:30
11:00-11:30
11:00-11:30
Tea & networking
Case-study by Mr Christopher Bluemel, Founder, i-CHESS, India Dr. Sanjiv Bachal, Process Consultant, Equinox
Software & Services Pvt. Ltd., India
Dr. Arun Basrur, Head R&D, Sud-Chemie India Pvt. Ltd., India
14:30-15:00
14:30-15:00
10:30-11:00
10:30-11:00
Vijay Kriplani, CTO, Process Intensification, India
Tea & networing
Mr. Shunji Sakamoto, Manager, Specialty Chemicals Division, Zeon Corporation, Japan.
Advanced Enzyme Technologies Ltd., India (Speaker TBA)
15:30-16:00
15:30-16:00
11:30-12:00
11:30-12:00
Mr. Jagdish Solanki, Manager-Projects, Infrastructure & Energy Management, Bayer Technology Services, India
Dr Mark Gronnow, Head of Process Chemistry, Bio-renewables Development Centre, University of York, UK
Dr. Swapneshu Baser, Founder Director, Deven Supercriticals Pvt. Ltd., India
S-Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., India (Speaker TBA)
16:00-16:30
16:00-16:30
12:00-12:30
12:00-12:30
Micro Innova, Austria (Speaker TBA)
Dr. Komal Maheswari, Head R&D, Newreka Green Synth Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India
TCI-India Pvt. Ltd., India (Speaker TBA)
Mr. Dinesh Nair, Novozymes, India16:30-17:00
16:30-17:00
17:00-17:30
12:30-13:00
12:30-13:00
Speaker to be announced
Prof. Sanjay Mahajani, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, IIT-Bombay, India
180° Seminar- Green Catalysts, 7th Dec. 2013, 14:00- 17:00 hrs
180° Seminar- Green Process & Measurement, 6th Dec. 2013, 14:00- 17:30 hrs
180° Seminar- Green Engineering, 8th Dec. 2013, 10:00- 13:00 hrs
180° Seminar- Green Solvents, 7th Dec. 2013, 10:00- 13:00 hrs
Subject-specific 3 hours Seminar are designed to create a metaphorical 180� shift from the existing know-how to an
implementable paradigm for Industrial Green Chemistry and Engineering practices as door-step solutions.
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Date: 8th December 2013, Day III of IGCW Convention ; Duration: 4 hrs
The objective of the “IGCW for Teachers” is to primarily identify enthusiastic teachers and professors interested in this field, and to guide, orient and inspire them to play the role of leaders and coordinators in their respective regions, and integrating innovative learning methodologies on green chemistry relevant topics in their existing curriculum.
The Workshop is designed for a selected 50-60 High School and Degree College Teachers and Professors of Chemistry from all over India.
The above workshops are integrated in the IGCW ecosystem with the objective to provide a platform for participating educators to interact with the global experts and the industry thought leaders on the subject, and to visit the IGCW- Expo for expanding their awareness on emerging trends and technologies.
Parallel events during IGCW-2013 Convention :
IGCW Conferences
IGCW Workshops
The objective of “IGCW for Students” is to provide an opportunity to a selected group of 50-60 students who are either pursuing their Masters’ programme in green chemistry and engineering or carrying out their Post doctoral Research work on relevant topics. The structure of the Students’ workshop will primarily sensitize the participants on the Industrial and commercial dynamics of implementing green chemistry and engineering practices, sharing in a nutshell its impact on the society and our Planet.
To identify and bring together Academia & Research Institutes, and facilitate them with an industrial platform to present their ‘ready- to-commercialize’ technologies to the Industry seeking solutions. To seek industry partners for scaling these technologies for resolving thier pressing environmental challenges To put-forth various partnership models and modus operand that will contribute in accelerating the implementation of Industry- Academia partnership projects.
DST (Govt. of India) supported Academia-Industry Partnership Interaction
Industrial Green Chemistry Workshop (IGCW) for Students
Industrial Green Chemistry Workshop (IGCW) for Teachers:
Objectives :
Register online to participate in any one or all of the above workshops : www.IndustrialGreenChem.comFor more details contact : [email protected]
Date : 8th December 2013, Day III of IGCW Convention ; Duration : 4 hrs
Date : 8th December 2013, Day III of IGCW Convention Duration : 4 hrs
14:00 - 15:00
Inaugral & setting of the context
Title of Presentation
Dr. Brakaspathy, Scientist G, Dept. Of Science & Technology & Member-Secretary, Green Chemistry Task Force
Speakers
Research Institute / Academia success case-study Dr. Alok Adholeya, Director, TERI, India
Emerging models in Industry-Academia partnership Mr. Amitabh Shrivastava, CEO, CSIR-Tech India Pvt. Ltd., India (TBC)
Academia success case-study Dr. Mark Grunnow, Green Chemistry Center of Excellence for Industry, University of York, UK
15:00 - 15:30
Time
15:30 - 16:00
16:00 - 16:30
16:30 - 17:00
3 Paper Presentations inviting Industry partnerships (Research Institutes)
Tea break & networking
6 Paper Presentations inviting Industry partnerships (Academic Institutes)
Q&A & Conclusion
The above workshops are FREE TO ATTEND. Fill up the folowing survey form-link to nominate your free par�cipa�onLink for teacher's workshop - h�p://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HWLPYR5Link for the student survey - h�p://www.surveymonkey.com/s/IGCWstudentsurvey13
Workshops Conducted by :
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One-day IGCW Conference for Pharmaceuticals Industry on 6�� December, 2013
Time
11:15 - 12:00
12:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 14:30
12:30 - 13:00
13:00 - 14:00
14:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:30
15:30 - 16:00
17:30 - 18:00
Dr. David Constable, Director- American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Insitute, Washington DC, USA
Mr. Satish Khanna, Founder LAZORR and ex-Lupin, INdia Impact of collaborative efforts
Industry case-study (TBA) Case-study Presentation
Lunch, Networking & Visiting Exhibition
Dr. Paul Anastas, Director, Centre of Green Chemistry, Yale University, USA; Former Director, US-EPA
Overview
Dr. Dhileep Krishnamurthy, Vice President & Global Head - API R&D, Piramal Enterprises, India
Dr. Manjunatha S G, Principal Scientist - Pharmaceuticals Development, AstraZeneca India Pvt. Ltd., India
Case-study Presentation
Case-study Presentation
Conclusion & Acknowledgements
Tea break & Networking
Newreka / Green ChemisTree Foundation
11:00 - 11:15Mr. Shambhu Kollalikar, Join Secretary, Dept. of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, India
Speaker Title of Presentation
Inauguration & Welcome Note
Keynote Presentation
16:00 - 17:30
Panel Discussions on Industrial Green Chemistry & Engineering implementation barriers in the Pharma Industry
Mr. Shambhu Kollalikar, Join Secretary, Dept. of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Dr. David Constable, Director- American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Insitute, Washington DC, USA Moderator
Panelists
Mr. Ramchand, Chief Environmental Engineer, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), India
Mr. Anil Jain President R&D, Aurbindo Pharma
Industry Panelist (TBA)
Dr. Vilas Dahanukar, Vice-President, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories’ Ltd., India
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One-day IGCW Conference for State Pollution Control Board (PCB) Officers & Engineers, on 7�� Dec., 2013
Time
11:15 - 11:45
11:45 - 12:00
12:30 - 13:00
12:00 - 12:30
13:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:30
14:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:15
Mr. Hardik Shah, Member Secretary, Gujarat Pollution Control Board
Dr. Paul Anastas, Director, United State-Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Prevention & Partnership approach for Environmental Sustainability
Prof. James Clark, Director, Green Chemistry Center of Excellence for Industry, University of York, UK
Wealth out of waste - Green Chemistry Approach,
Lunch, Networking & Visiting Exhibition (40+ stalls of solutions & technology providers
Dr. Roger Sheldon, Founder of E-factor (Kgs of waste generated / per Kg of final production), Delft University, Netherlands
Introduction to E-factor- a Green Chemistry measure for pollution prevention & environmental sustainability
Dr. David Constable, Director, American Chemical Society-Green Chemistry Institute, USA
Mr. Nitesh Mehta, Founder Director, Newreka Green Synth Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India
Q & A
Relevance of Green Chemistry & Engineering for Pollution Prevention
Potential of Green chemistry & engineering technologies for environmental impact
11:00 - 11:15Inauguration
Dr. Salahuddin, Director (Scientific) Ministry of Environment & Forests
Mr. Hardik Shah, Member Secretary, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, India
Mr. Rajeev Kumar Mital, Member Secretary, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, India
Speaker Title of Presentation
Keynote Presentation
15:15 - 16:00 Tea break, Networking & Visit Exhibition
Nitesh Mehta, Solution Provider company representative, India
16:00 - 17:00
Barriers of implementing Green Chemistry & role of Pollution Control Boards as the facilitator
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Chief Scientist & Head, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), India
Dr. David Constable, Director- American Chemical Society- Green Chemistry Insitute, Washington DC, USA Moderator
Panel Discussion
Panelists
Dr. Shyam Asolekar, Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering, IIT-Bombay, India
Mr. Arun Kumar, Former, Chief Environmental Engineer, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), India
Dr. Rajeev Pandia , ICC Member & Industry representative, India
Dr. Rafael Cayuela, Author of the book - Future of Chemical Industry by 2050, Switzerland
Register online to participate in PCB Conference : www.IndustrialGreenChem.com
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For more promotional details contact :Ms. Krishna Padia at [email protected]
The Industrial Green Chemistry Awards are one of the first Indian expressions, to acknowledge individuals, organisations, and institutes for recognizing the importance and urgency towards integrating the principles of Green Chemistry and Engineering into their conventional ways of doing chemistry.
It is to acknowledge pioneering and path breaking initiatives which are promising, and when recognized, can serve as potential reference technologies and solutions for creating a wave of green chemistry and engineering based initiatives across the chemical industry with a profit-people -planet inclusive approach.
IGCW-Awards
IGCW Award Categories :
Feedback shared by past IGCW participants :
MNC & Large Scale
SME
Knowledge Community (Academia , Research Institutes, start-ups, Technocrats, Scientists, etc)
Students
Most Promising Technology
“ It has been tremendously valuable and worthwhile to be attending this event over the past three days. The discussions that have taken
place, the presentations that have been made, the questions that have been answered and addressed have revealed the insight, have
revealed a passion, have revealed a sense of urgency that things which are essential now move forward. ”
Prof. Paul Anastas, Head - R &D, Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), USA
I think that passion is what is in abundance here; you can see it in the young students, you can see it in all the industrialists. It was a great
conference, and I look forward to growing collaborations as we move forward. - Dr. John Warner, President & CPO, Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry, USA
“ IGCW-2011 Expo provided a very good opportunity for us to meet a large number of chemical industry professionals and green technology service providers who were keen about our range of services, and in particular our Green Chemistry & Technology services. These engagements led to new business engagements. We are sure that future IGCW events will continue to provide new growth avenues for all the stakeholders ”
- Dr. R. Rajagopal, CCO, KnowGenix, India
“ We thank you again for all the effort and organisation that you've put into the IGCW and in making this event such a success for our company! We've had many good talks and conversations and are looking forward to establishing good relationships with several Indian Companies. It really was a great pleasure for us to participate in the IGCW convention ! ”
- Katrin Kiesel, Bubbles & Beyond GmbH, Germany
“IGCW was a very good opportunity for us to introduce new products to potential customers from pharmaceutical and fine chemical industry in India”
- Shunji Sakamoto, Specialty Chemicals Division, ZEON Corpoartion, Japan
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IGCW-2013 Convention & Ecosystem at-a-glance
The Fees Structure is as follow :
Full IGCW-2013 Convention, 6th - 8th Dec
Category
Industry Fees
Academia
Students
International
Participants profile: Chemical compaines (pharmaceuticals, dyes & pigments, fine & speciality chemicals, agro-chemicals, other process industry), Industry Associations, Academia, Research Laboratories, Regulatory bodies, Media, NGOs, etc.
IGCW Symposium
IGCW Awards&
Plenary Presentations
IGCW-Awards Ceremony, Plenary Talk and
networking DinnerTiming: 7 pm to 9 pm
Ballroom III
Plenary Talk and networking Dinner on Day II, 7 Dec;
Timing: 7 pm to 9 pm Ballroom III
50 Focussed exhibitors on all 3 days, 6-8 Dec; Timing: 9 am to 5 pm, Ballroom I & IIIGCW EXPO
180� Seminar Series
4. Green Engineering
Timing : 10 am to 1 pm Ballroom I
IGCW Conferences
Conference for Pharmaceuticals Industry
Timing : 11 am to 5 pm Ballroom I
Conference for State Pollution Control Board
Officers Timing : 11 am to 5 pm
Ballroom I
Academia-Industry Partnership Interactions
Timing : 2 pm to 5 pm Ballroom II
IGCW Workshops
IGCW for Teachers Timing : 10 am to 1 pm
Ballroom II
IGCW for Students Timing : 2 pm to 5 pm
Ballroom I
Themes: Ignition, Inspiration, Initiation
1. Green Chemical Processes & Measurement
Timing : 2 pm to 5 pm Ballroom II
2. Green SolventsTiming : 10 am to 1 pm
Ballroom II
3. Green CatalystsTiming : 2 pm to 5 pm;
Ballroom II
Chairman, Board of Directors, Founders, Presidents, CEOs & other Senior decision makers
R&D and Technology Personnel such as Presidents, VPs, Plant Managers, Inventors, Innovators, Consultants, Technocrats
Themes : Identification, Invention, Innovation
Operations and Produiction Personnel- Directors, Presidents, VPs Plant Managers, EHS Managers.
Themes : Implementation, Industrialization, Impact
6th Dec, Day I
All 3 days, 6-8 Dec; Timing: 9 am to 5 pm, Ballroom III
Full Convention (three days)
INR 25,000
INR 18,750
INR 12,500
USD 600
7th Dec, Day II
Any (one day)
INR 10,000
INR 7,500
INR 5,000
USD 250
8th Dec, Dec III
Half Day
INR 5,000
INR 3,750
INR 2,500
With accommodation, breakfasts & meals
(two nights ) USD 850* Not inclusive of local taxes as applicable
Who will par�cipate ?
25% discount on the above costs for Non-Industry (Academia, Research Ins�tutes, Govt. bodies, NGO’s, etc.) & 50% discount for Students
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