NEW EVENT FOR CHEMICALS AND PROCESSING
Industry professionals from all sides of the UK’s chemical and process sector are set to descend on the Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate, Yorkshire on May 1st & 2nd 2019, for the brand new, free to attend CHEMUK 2019 UK supply chain expo & speaker programme. The CHEMUK 2019 event will bring together
the UK’s chemical processing & chemical product formulation industries, providing an intensive 2-day supply chain sourcing, business networking, intelligence gathering, best- practice & strategy development experience. Designed to introduce new relationships,
strengthen existing ones throughout the intersecting layers of the UK’s ‘chemical sector’, the event allows the ‘industry’ to consider the big challenges and opportunities. CHEMUK 2019 will provide visitors with a
showcase of 170+ specialist exhibitors promoting the latest plant, equipment, materials and services supporting the chemicals industries, helping drive operational performance, improve efficiency, achieve future-proofing, and meet safety and compliance obligations. The exhibitor showcase will embrace a range
of products and services including, reaction/process plant, equipment and engineering, chemical sector skills & recruitment, formulation plant, regulatory/ compliance solutions and management, bulk solids and liquids handling solutions, environmental, emissions and energy management, pumps, valves and flow solutions, industrial health & safety/security, Regional & Sector trade & technical bodies, automation, control & Instrumentation and Industry 4.o. Speaker Programme - Hosted in purpose
built ‘open’ theatres, the 2-day speaker programme will deliver some 20+ hours of free
The Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate
to attend expert intelligence, best practice and tech-insight 'snapshots', to inspire and assist next level processing plant investment and operational strategies. Expert contributors and hosted ‘feature sessions’ will seek to address the big topics influencing and affecting today’s and tomorrow’s Chemical Processing sector. Latest programme announcements can be
viewed on the CHEMUK website -
www.chemicalukexpo.com Who should visit? CHEMUK 2019 is suitable
for all chemicals/chemical product and chemical using industries, targeting plant managers & plant engineers, chemical process engineers, and professionals in areas such as operational, HS&E, control & instrumentation, test & inspection, manufacturing, formulation, logistics, procurement & supply chain and R&D. Organisers are anticipating attendee groups
from across the broad industrial chemicals processing & distribution sectors. From petrochemicals & base chemicals, to fine and speciality, intermediates and additives, polymers, inorganics, dyes, pigments, green chemicals, process chemicals and more. And equally from formulated product processing industries, such as the cosmetics and personal care industries to paints and coatings, household and industrial cleaning, pharmaceuticals, water treatment and plastics. B2B Meetings Pre-registered visitors to
CHEMUK 2019 will be able to pre-arrange meetings with other visitor groups as well as exhibiting companies in advance using the event’s online B2B networking tool. Entry into all exhibits, features and
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presentations is free, as is on-site parking. Register now for your entry badge.
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LEARN WHILE YOU LUNCH
ABB has launched a Lunch ‘n’ Learn training session that shows how water companies can use variable speed drives (VSDs) to make improvements in their leakage rates. As part of the 2019 price review from the UK water
sector regulator, Ofwat, water companies are required to meet performance targets for a number of criteria that help improve the resilience of water networks. These include cutting the number of supply interruptions and reducing water leakage by at least 15% over five years. VSDs reduce leakage by controlling water pressure and
preventing the rapid pressure transients that occur when pumps are switched on and off. These transients can cause water hammer – a common cause of burst pipework. Dan Banks, ABB drives water framework manager, said:
“Our training session is a convenient way to ensure that those responsible for specifying, operating or maintaining pumps learn how they can use VSDs to reduce the waste caused by leakage.” The 45-minute session is free to attend and can be
delivered to individuals or groups at customer premises or an ABB facility. The online booking form can be found at:
www.new.abb.com/uk/campaigns/energy- productivity/lnlbookings
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