Middle East Steel 2010
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Speakers

Abu Hussain
Abu Bucker Husain, CEO
Al Ghurair Iron and Steel
Andy Davids
Dr. Andy Davids, Director
Hyder Consulting Middle East
Hilal Hussain Al Tuwairqi
Dr. Hilal Hussain Al-Tuwairqi, President
Arab Iron Steel Union
Marcel Schmitz
Marcel Schmitz, Head of Sales and Marketing
ADPICO
Bhaskar Dutta
Bhaskar Dutta, CEO
Jazeera Steel
Peter Fish
Peter Fish, Managing Director
MEPS
Vikram Bhatia
Vikram Bhatia, CEO
Alam Steel

The MEED Middle East Steel 2010 conference is the definitive event for all those focusing on capitalizing on the opportunities in the Middle East iron and steel supply chain. From the mine to the final consumer of steel products in the region and across the world, the conference will gather senior decision makers leading the sector into economic recovery. You’ll hear from Qatar Steel, Emirates Steel Industries, Foulath and Hadeed on their plans for future development, and understand how independent steel companies plan to grow and compete with their government backed competitors.
 
It showcases the Middle East’s steel sector to an audience of top level decision makers and sector leaders from across the globe, and position the region as a true market leader and industry demand driver. The conference will engage and feature all the stakeholders in the region’s steel industry.
 
At the conference industry leaders will:
  • Define the strategic road map for the future of the Middle East steel industry to 2020
  • Present and promote opportunities for investment in the iron and steel supply chain in the UAE, the Gulf and the wider Middle East
  • Facilitate action-oriented networking among the iron and steel industry leaders of the region and between them and their peers in the outside world
  • Engage Middle East government agencies in efforts to encourage higher production, efficiency and standards in the Middle East steel industry
  • Help define a strategy for the development of the human resource skill base required by the Middle East steel industry
The conference comprises plenary sessions and panel discussions involving leading figures from Middle East and global iron and steel industries, break-out sessions and workshops. You’ll hear international keynotes highlight the importance of the Middle East in the global steel market.

The conference features a compelling programme that focuses on the core challenges of the steel sector as the world economic recovery gathers pace, enabling strategic discussion through high powered open forum sessions, and specific technical insight through targeted client side case studies.

At MEED’s Middle East Steel 2010 conference you’ll network with senior decision makers driving the sector’s growth and capitalizing on the demand for steel across the Gulf.

Can you afford to miss access to their strategies and ambitions for the region?

The longer term outlook for the Middle East steel market is promising, as the world moves out of recession and confidence begins to fuel economic growth and capital investment. It’s time to remember that investments in the steel sector are building a strong industrial base across the region. By attending MEED’s Steel 2010 conference you’ll get the chance to be involved with projects that will proceed despite the difficult trading conditions.
 
You’ll take away practical information you can apply to your business on:
  • Efficient resource and raw materials management and allocation
  • Production capacity utilization and cost reduction
  • Construction sector demand for steel and price forecasting
  • Capitalising on the potential of the export market for the region
  • The future of announced production and downstream projects and investment
  • Inventory forecasting and price volatility - assessing levels of demand
  • Energy shortage and power availability
  • Making the most of technology and efficiency upgrades in production

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