The i-CIPEC World Conference 2010

Combustion, Incineration/ Pyrolysis and Emission Control: Waste to Wealth (6th i-CIPEC - W2W 2010)

Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuclear Malaysia) under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia (MOSTI) together with the Malaysian Association of Research Scientists (MARS) are organizing the 6th International Conference on Combustion, Incineration/ Pyrolysis and Emission Control: Waste to Wealth (6th i-CIPEC - W2W 2010). This conference is aligned with the Malaysian Innovation & Creativity Year 2010.

The i-CIPEC is a series of biennial, international conferences held in Asia since 2000, highlighting the scientific issues, challenges and the advances made in areas of thermochemical technologies for power generation, fuel manufacturing, etc. including conversion of waste to wealth. These series of conferences previously were held in Korea (Seoul 2000), Korea (Jeju 2002), China (Hangzhou 2004), Japan (Kyoto 2006) and Thailand (Chiang Mai 2008). Now, the 6th ICIPEC – W2W to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will comprise of the main conference, an exhibition, pre-conference workshops, business match making meetings, poster sessions and technical tours. It offers an opportunity for any business, research organizations, governmental organizations and NGO’s to witness the latest equipment and technology in these industries.

The conference is aimed at providing an international forum for participants from the academia, research institutes, industry and government agencies to share and exchange information on research and development results and industrial practices, to interact, and to identify opportunities for co-operation in the fields of combustion, incineration, pyrolysis as well as gasification, emission control, waste to wealth, renewable energy and green technology.

Contact:

Conference

Malinda Abdullah / [email protected]

Exhibition

Kelly Liau / [email protected]

From 26 Jul 2010
Until 29 Jul 2010
Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur
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