Integrity Engineering for a sustainable future

INTEGRITY ENGINEERING FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Call for presentations.

The Institute of Corrosion with The North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers are pleased to announce they will be hosting a Sustainability Conference in June 2023.

The corrosion control industry has a large part to play in developing sustainable solutions for the energy sector to help achieve net zero targets. Designing systems and procedures to give better corrosion control for the life of the asset is possible, but all too often cost becomes the main driver in reducing performance between design and construction.
This event scheduled for 22nd June 2023 will address some of the new challenges facing the industry, including how we can provide clean, sustainable energy, and how this impacts corrosion control solutions currently in use.

We are currently inviting interest from speakers for the conference. Abstracts (no longer than 300 words) should include;

• speakers name,
• speaker’s organisation,
• presentation title,
• main themes / messages.

Your presentation should be;

• non-commercial in its focus (no sales pitches), please try to minimise any company information to 2 slides,
• written and delivered in English,
• of a maximum duration 35 minutes including 5 minutes for questions and answers,
• ideally feature a case study such as a new technology,
• suitable for release. All delegates will receive a copy of the presentation immediately after the event.
• A PDF or PowerPoint version must be available no later than 7 days before the start of the event (only minor changes will be permitted after this)

All speakers will be provided with complimentary access to the event.

Presentations are invited on, but not limited to:

• Offshore wind farms and related structures.
• Carbon Capture, Storage and Use (CCSU) projects, new and retrofits. continued……..
• Hydrogen generation and use including transportation in pipelines.
• Nuclear Energy.
• Advances in materials and formulation including recycling, reuse, and bio-based chemistry.
• Developments in anti-corrosion techniques, coatings and coating techniques (internal and external).
• Developments in coatings technology to reduce or capture emissions.

If you would like to present at this event please e-mail your completed abstract, with bio and presenter photo no later than 30th March 2023. e-mail: barry.turner17@gmail.com

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