Beijing, ACHEMASIA – International Exhibition-Congress on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology will take place for the sixth time in Beijing/PR China from 11 to 15 May 2004 at the China International Exhibition Center. It has become the foremost exhibition in Asia for the chemical processing industries, plant engineers and technology suppliers.
More than 400 exhibitors from 25 countries makes it the key event of its kind in China and, therefore, of special significance for the Chinese economy. Four halls with a total of 6855 square metres’ net exhibition space have been fully booked. The greatest number of exhibitors come from China (170) and Germany (135). Large contingents with more than 10 exhibitors each also come from the UK, France, USA, Switzerland and Australia. Some 20,000 visitors are expected
The main thrusts of the exhibition are chemical apparatus and plant construction, process technology, petrochemistry, maintenance and quality assurance, environmental protection, water treatment, pharmaceutical technology, biotechnology, the food industry, agrochemistry, laboratory and analytical techniques, packaging and storage techniques.
The plant and equipment industries are currently profiting from the favourable economic climate. In the priority sectors set by the Chinese economy, the chemical industry, pharmaceutical engineering, petrochemistry, food technology, biotechnology and environmental protection, there is an serious need for equipment, technologies and know-how. Against this background ACHEMASIA 2004 is the ideal show case for the equipment sector for establishing and consolidating contacts and collaborative ventures in the fast-track economic region of China.
The accompanying scientific conference and workshops held by the exhibiting companies give the trade visitors a plenty of opportunity to exchange experience on a high level. Specific business meetings on topics, such as Water Management for Industry and Municipalities, Clean Energy (gasification of coal and biomass, synthetic fuels and petrochemicals from syngas, low-emission energy production) and Biotechnology, with high-ranking representatives from industry, research and management will provide an opportunity to discuss current trends and opportunities for cooperations.
The event organisers, DECHEMA (Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Germany), and CIESC (Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China) are preparing for AchemAsia in close cooperation with Chinese ministeries and around 20 further eminent technical organisations from Asia and the whole world.
Opening hours at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing:
11-15 May 2004, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
More information: http://www.achemasia.net , http://www.achemasia.de
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