Upcoming Events
4th R. N. Raikar Memorial International Conference & Ghosh-Mukherjee International Symposium on ADVANCES IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OF CONCRETE
India Chapter of American Concrete Institute cordially invites you to
4th R. N. Raikar Memorial International Conference & Ghosh-Mukherjee International Symposium on
ADVANCES IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OF CONCRETE on
12th, 13th, and 14th December 2024 in Mumbai
It would be a technical extravaganza with something for everyone - architects, consultants, contractors, material scientists, manufacturers and suppliers, researchers, technocrats, and academia from all across the globe. See you at the conference…
‘Incredible India’ is a unique tourist destination, and the weather in December is going to be just perfect throughout India.
Delegate Registration:
Registration is now open! Secure your spot!
Kindly click on the link to register - https://www.rnrconf4icaci.com/delegate-registration
Delegate Fee:
Indian Delegates
Before 1st October 2024: INR 12,000 + 18% GST
After 1st October 2024: INR 13,500 + 18% GST
International Delegates
Before 1st October 2024: USD 500
After 1st October 2024: USD 625
*Conference fee includes a delegate kit, conference document, lunch and tea/coffee on all days
For further details, please click on the BROCHURE or visit - https://www.rnrconf4icaci.com/
We look forward to seeing you at the conference!
WAI Conference 2024
Get ready to dive into the future of waterproofing!
Join us at the 'National Waterproofers Conference & Exhibition 2024' on 26th & 27th September at Hotel Le Meridien, Gurgaon!
This event is your gateway to 20+ dynamic presentations, interactive panel discussions, and unbeatable networking opportunities with 400+ industry pros.
Secure your spot now and be part of the innovation wave!
To register for the event, click here - https://bit.ly/WAINWC2024
Construction Chemicals for the Next-Gen
We are excited to invite you to the 4th International Conference of Suppliers to the Construction Chemicals Industry, organized by the Construction Chemicals Manufacturers Association (CCMA).
Stakeholders in the construction industry are constantly demanding construction chemicals that can meet the challenges of higher performance, sustainable and efficient construction processes. Construction chemicals manufacturers need to constantly upgrade their products to meet with the demand of customers.
This two-day event titled Construction Chemicals for Next Generation promises to be an exceptional platform, uniting the leading manufacturers and suppliers to the construction chemicals sector. Manufacturers of raw materials for construction chemicals, packaging materials and machinery manufacturers will present latest technologies in the industry at this event.
Apart from showcasing the latest developments and innovations, this event offers immense networking opportunities with the industry leaders.
Delegate Registration:
Registration is now open! Secure your spot at the 4th International Suppliers Conference 2023 by registering yourself.
Kindly click on the link to register - https://forms.gle/Z8743E4DmkHTTdhc9
Delegate Fee:
CCMA Members - Rs.5,900/- (Including 18% GST)
Non-CCMA Members - Rs.7,080/- (Including 18% GST)
Fee includes: Registration, delegate kit, conference literature, lunch, tea /coffee for 2 days.
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Please send an email to - reveredmedia.in@gmail.com / prabir@cecr.in
OR call - +91 981 057 0345
For further details, please click on the BROCHURE
We look forward to your esteemed presence at this prestigious event. Join us as we collectively strive towards shaping the future of the construction chemicals industry in India and beyond.
Factory & Plant Expo 2023
CII Factory & Plant Expo 2023
16th – 18th February 2023 | Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
Click Here to Register (Select: Factory & Plant) - https://techpar.in/.../IETF-2023/conference-registration.php
We are pleased to inform you that CII is organizing Factory & Plant Expo 2023 during 25th Silver Jubilee edition of the International Engineering & Technology Fair (IETF) at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, India, from February 16–18, 2023.
Under the auspices of the 25th IETF, Factory & Plant Expo will be held alongside with Water and Solid Waste Management, Industrial Automation, Robotics & Electronics, Advanced Building Technology, Metal and Metallurgy, Logistics, Fluid Power, Innovative Coatings & Paints, Industrial Machinery & Components, Artificial Intelligence, Gaming and Health Technology.
IETF Event Highlights
- 500+ companies from 25 countries
- 20,000+ sq mtrs of exhibition space.
- 12 Startup pavilions
- 30,000+ Business Visitors
- The Event is Supported by
Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
Ministry of Steel
Ministry of Mines
Department of Science and Technology
Department of Pharmaceuticals
National Small Industries Corporation
Some Leading Companies participating: Tata Steel, Tata Metaliks, Tata BlueScope, JSW, L&T, Thermax, Interarch Building Systems, Everest Industries, Wipro, JetSynthesys, Siemens, JCB, Kone, Blue Star, Symphony, Zeiss, Ion Exchange, Terex, Jocata, CRI Pumps, Medsmart Logistics, Safexpress, TVS Supply Chain Solutions, Locus, Safe Express, TCI Express, Western Digital, One Plus, Gates India, Lloyds Steel & Power, Youngman India, K2 Cranes, AMTZ, Universal Robots, Rockwell Automation, CDOT, RealNetworks, Resurgent India and many more.
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) is supporting the event and organizing conference on the theme “Achieve Net Zero Factory Buildings”.
Key Highlights of Factory & Plant Expo 2023:
- 3 Days Exhibition on innovative products and technologies
- 200+ B2B Meetings
- 200+ Delegates
- 6000+ Business Visitors
- Single platform for various products, services and solutions for the factory/plant/warehouse setup
Conference on:
Roadmap to Achieve Net Zero Factory Buildings
Design Concepts of Net Zero Factory Buildings
Market Perspectives on Net Zero Factory Buildings
Case Studies on
Sustainability - From Ambition to Action - ABB India
Towards Net Zero – Redefining Goals - Secure Meters
O&M Mechanisms for Low Carbon Pathway - ZAHORANSKY
We cordially invite you and your colleagues to block your diaries and visit this mega engineering carnival and network with your potential clients / Industry leaders. The invitation is enclosed for your kind reference.
May request you to kindly click on the link to register for the Exhibition and share the same with your connects:
Registration Link : https://techpar.in/.../IETF-2023/conference-registration.php (Please select Factory & Plant)
Any query, please feel free to connect with undersigned. Look forward to meeting you at “The Factory & Plant Expo 2023”.
For any further query, contact -
Kesavan P S
Manager Marketing
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
98/1 Velachery Main Road,
Guindy.
Chennai - 600 032
Mobile : +91-8056268841
Email : kesavan.ps@cii.in
Website : www.cii.in , www.excon.in
Bauma CONEXPO
India Expo Centre, Greater Noida / Delhi NCR
Contact - Ms. Violet Rodrigues
Tel - 022 26787 9804
Email - info@bcindia.co.in
Webinar on 'Bridge Failure - Lessons & Remedies'
We are glad to announce our upcoming webinar on the topic - "Bridge Failure - Lessons & Remedies"
Join us on 16th of December 2022 (Friday) at 4:00 PM (IST)
TO REGISTER, CLICK HERE - https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_hdE16TYQQaC3e7SJn46hZg
Please note - There are no registration fees.
Theme: Earliest known structure made by man, albeit it being made out of just stepping stones, was the first and simplest bridge to mark the continuous evolutionary destiny of humankind. With time, we have grown from those stepping stones to huge, gigantic forms of engineering marvels. A variety of bridges have popped up on the face of the earth, easing lives of the people and nations in variable fashion leading to constant redevelopments and innovations in the bridge engineering, globally.
But, are they indestructible? The mammoth proportions and sheer scale will still come back with a response of a resounding NO! Bridge failures can and have; in the human history; turned into tragedy that, beside money, have cost lives.
One of the earliest recorded bridge failings was the failing of the Stirling Bridge during the Battle of the Stirling Bridge in 1297. Located in Stirling, Scotland, stone bridge failed because it was overloaded by attackers during the battle and it collapsed completely. Tacoma Narrows Bridge, a suspension bridge in the U.S. state of Washington, failed in 1940 because it was designed poor aerodynamically. This resulted in aeroelastic flutter which practicaly tore up the bridge. Such and even more dangerous collapses have occurred across nations and across types.
Various causes of failure of bridges are overloads, deterioration of material including ageing, natural disasters, design as well as construction aspects and human-made disasters. Infrastructure is the growth driver of the economy. Experience can be an expensive teacher but the best teacher and is necessary to study the past failure to strengthen the future construction. It is essential to conduct bridge health assessment regularly and to provide health evaluation reports so that concerned owners are able to take prompt remedial measures and such failures could be avoided and the damages and losses are minimised.
Though, for thousands of years, man has learnt from his mistakes; it is apparent that he learns constantly with the same recurring idea – Lessons and Remedies!