Sinopec, Ineos CEOs to Discuss Opportunities for Growth and Cooperation at International Chemical Conference in Shanghai NEW YORK, Jul 26, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
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Ineos CEO Tom Crotty will join Sinopec President Wang Tianpu and ShenHua
Co. General Manager Zhang Yuzhuo on the podium at the inaugural China
Petroleum and Chemical International Conference (CPCIC) taking place
15-17 September 2010 at the Shangri La Pudong in Shanghai. The CPCIC is
the first in a series of international events, bringing together
top-level chemical company executives from global and Chinese companies
in dialogue as the axis of chemical activity moves east.
Mr. Crotty will highlight the opportunities for co-operation between
international and Chinese companies to drive growth in this evolving
competitive landscape in the chemical industry.
Mr. Wang will explore the opportunities in the chemical industry
following a period of re-structuring in China that has produced a crop
of companies that are emerging as leaders in the global industry.
Other speakers at this prestigious event include Zhang Yuzhuo, General
Manager, ShenHua Co; Wang Fucheng, Deputy General Manager, PetroChina;
Zhou Shouwei, deputy general manager, CNOOC; Craig Rogerson, CEO,
Chemtura; Yu Dahai, President, Evonik (China) Holding Co; Michael
Koenig, President of Bayer Group Greater China; Shen Hao, President,
Yanchang Petroleum Group. The conference also features senior management
speakers from DuPont Greater China, and Mitsui Chemicals.
Jointly organized by the Chinese Petroleum and Chemical Industry
Federation (CPCIF) and Chemical Week, this is the first-ever
conference to tackle both international and local issues that impact the
Chinese market. The event will take place in conjunction with the 2010
ICIF Trade Fair and the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, and is expected to
attract more than 400 leaders and senior executives of chemical and
related companies, as well as Chinese government officials.
Close to 400 thought leaders from across the industry, inside and
outside China will use the conference as a vital platform to understand
the issues and opportunities in China and beyond. Top Chinese officials
will give delegates and attendees timely information on the government's
policies and intentions for the industry in the coming years. Industry
leaders from around the world will give delegates takeaways for
harnessing massive opportunities in China.
"We are excited to be hosting this event for the first time," says Pang
Guanglian, Director and Senior Economist, CPCIF, "including some
important presenters from across key sectors of the industry and China."
Lyn Tattum, Group Vice President and Publisher of Chemical Week
echoes these sentiments, "For more than 15 years Chemical Week
has been bringing together top-level industry man-agement in China, now,
with the CPCIF's involvement, the event has expanded to be a truly
important worldwide forum for the industry."
Delegates and others may find detailed information on the Conference at www.chemweek.com/cpcif10.
About the Chinese Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation
China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF) is a
non-government, not-for-profit organization composed of voluntary
companies, institutes, sectional associations and local associations of
the petroleum and chemical industry. It provides service and implements
certain administrative functions for the industry.
About Chemical Week
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leading source of news and analysis for key professionals concerned with
the chemicals, petrochemicals, specialty chemicals and related
industries. Chemical Week information is available face-to-face,
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SOURCE: Chemical Week
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