Vikash Sharma

Bhubaneswar: Top executives of global aluminium industries are set to deliberate on emerging trends during the 7th annual Aluminium summit scheduled to be held at Bhubaneswar from January 31, 2019. The conference aims at chalking out a road-map for 2030 with focus on downstream industries and new applications of aluminium.

The conference is being organised by the Aluminium Association of India (AAI) under the aegis of the Union mines ministry. Over 700 delegates from 20 countries are expected to attend the conference next year.

T K Chand, chairman of National Aluminium Company (Nalco) and president of AAI said, “The event will provide a mega platform to exchange ideas on latest technological advances, Aluminium Roadmap 2030, upstream and downstream integration, new opportunities and extensive networking.”

Chand further informed that it is for the first time that the international conference on Aluminium (INCAL 2019).

The conference is organised to bring professionals, experts and the industry leaders from the field together to discuss and exchange ideas in terms of upcoming industrial trends, technology and carve a plan for progressive and sustainable growth of the Aluminium Industry.

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