SulfurCon 2021 is coming soon!
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
On Wednesday 30 June, Hydrocarbon Engineering will be hosting SulfurCon 2021 – a virtual conference and exhibition focusing on the latest sulfur technology, innovations and services available to the hydrocarbon processing sector.
Presentations will include:
- 'Global Sulfur Market Outlook' - Meena Chauhan, Head of Sulphur and Sulphuric Acid research, Argus Media
- 'Biological SRU Thiopaq O&G in Small Scale Applications' - Joost Timmerman, Managing Director, Paqell
- 'Trends in the Sulphur Block' - Frank Scheel, Senior Vice President, Comprimo; Dennis Koscielnuk Business Development Manager, Americas, Comprimo; Andrew Phipps-Jones, Manager Business Development, Comprimo; and Mike Smeltink, Senior Manager Business Development, Comprimo.
- 'Design-In Reliability and Efficiency for High Temperature Gas-to-Gas Heat Exchangers' - Joan Bova, National Technical Sales Director, CG Thermal LLC
- 'Managing the Unexpected in Sulfur Recovery Units' - Michael Gaura, Senior Product Manager, AMETEK Process Instruments, and Jochen Geiger, Director of Sales and Service, AMETEK Process Instruments.
- 'How MWDXRF Sulfur Monitoring Technology is Utilised at Biorefineries by Optimising Production With Real-time Sulfur Results' - Cees Oudijn, Business Development Manager – EMEA Region, XOS
In addition to a series of great presentations, SulfurCon 2021 also offers a host of interactive features such as text chat, video conferencing and a virtual exhibition.
To ensure that you don’t miss out, sign up for your FREE space today: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/sulfurcon2021/register/
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/special-reports/28062021/sulfurcon-2021-is-coming-soon/
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