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UEIL Annual Congress Malta 21-23 October 2015


Programme


Wednesday 21 October 2015 15:00-18:00 14:30-16:30 16:30-18:30


Thursday 22 October 2015 08:30-17:30


Registration at the Hilton Malta Hotel (Congress Hotel) UEIL Board of Directors’ Meeting (Meeting Room Gifen 1 & 2) UEIL General Assembly (Portomasso Suite 1)


19:30-22:00 Welcome Dinner Moderator: Sebastian Crawshaw (OATS Ltd) Registration at the Hilton Malta Hotel (Congress Hotel)


09:15-09:30 Welcome by Fabio Dalla Giovanna, UEIL President 09:30-10:45


10:45-11:15 11:15-12:00


12:00-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-14:30


14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00


16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:15


19:30-23:00 Coffee Break


Profit-Planet-People - How sustainability reshapes the lubricants industry – Apu Gosalia, Head of Global Competitive Intelligence (Fuchs Petrolub SE)


Capturing Future Value in Lubricants: Europe and the flight to growth – Suzan Jagger, President (Jagger Advisory)


Impact of fuel economy and new materials on lubricants in powertrain – Dr Jisheng E., Global Lubricants Champion (GKN Driveline) Lunch Break


Moderator: Valentina Serra-Holm (Nynas)


Global Lubricants Additives Market Overview – Milind Phadke, Kline Market Research


CSO tickets: a potential opportunity for the European lubricants industry – Sebastiaan Calligarich (Oil Ticket Exchange – OTX Group) Coffee Break


REACH – Dr Sandra Meijer, The REACH Centre (Director of Business Development)


CLP & GHS Regulations: Impact on Product Management – Karin Hennung, Nynas AB (Manager – Product HSE) Closing Remarks Day 1


Gala Dinner at La Vallete Hall - Bus pick-up 19:00 at the Congress Hotel


Friday 23 October 2015 09:00-09:20


09:20-09:40


09:40-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30


11:30:11:50 11:50-12:10


12:10-12:30 12:30-13:00 13:00-13:15 13:15


Bio-lubricants Session Moderator: Peter Vickers (Vickers Oil)


Bio Based lubricants for automotive applications – Allen Barbieri, Biosynthetic Technologies (CEO)


A new European source for renewable Pelargonic and Azelaic acid: The integrated Biorefinery of Matrica – Marco Pecchiari, Matrica (Business Development) TBC


Panel debate Coffee Break


EU Public Affairs Update – Ame Richters, Senior Public Affairs Adviser (UEIL)


Re-refining Session Moderator: Detlev Bruhnke (President, GEIR


Extended producers responsibility in Belgium – Frank Vanderpooten (Valorlub)


Reirefined Oils in Germany – Christian Hartmann (Puralube) TBC


Panel debate Closing remarks Lunch


Saturday 24 October 2015 – Tourism Day


LINK www.ueil.org


Enno Däneke Enno Däneke, Partner and Senior


Future Manager


Enno is head of the FutureMarket- Center ‘Mobility and Logistics’ at the Future Management Group. He manages future projects in the early recognition, study and development of future markets and advises on the development of future strategies. He is responsible for the development of FMG future management tools and solution platforms.


Enno holds a degree in international business with a focus on East Asia and wrote his final thesis on the use of future research methods in strategic management. During his studies, he spend extended periods in Australia and China. He is active as a lecturer of future management and future markets at various educational institutions. Enno delivers on FMG future projects since 2006.


Keynote Address, Enno Däneke (Future Management Group) ‘Future radar 2030: How powerful trends and technologies shape the lubricants industry’


LUBE MAGAZINE NO.129 OCTOBER 2015


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