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Welcome to Waste Management 2011
"Essential information on the region's key waste managment and recycling projects - providing insights and showcasing the latest opportunities" |
Municipalities, Government officials and environmental agencies understand that there is a now a significant pressing need to invest in waste management and recycling in light of the Middle East region’s overall industrial growth, construction boom, and increased city populations.
Some confirmed speakers listed below, visit the speaker page to see the complete list.
| Dr. Salah Al-Mudh'hi |
Director General |
Kuwait Environment Public Authority (KEPA) |
| Safar Mubarak Al Shafi |
Director of General Cleaning Project |
Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning, Qatar |
| Mansoor Saleh Bu Mattar Al-Muhannadi |
Manager, Waste Treatment Centre |
Ministry of Environment, Qatar |
| Senior Representative |
The Centre of Waste Management |
Abu Dhabi |
| Geoffrey A Piggott (AUST) |
Project Director |
Keppel Seghers Engineering Singapore Pte Ltd |
Renewed investment in solid waste management infrastructure is helping to stimulating the sector, with many projects in the planning stages and many more reaching completion. Governments are looking more and more to innovative business models and financing strategies to fund new waste projects and increasingly private sector investment is becoming an adopted approach.
MEED’s Waste Management 2011 conference is the most important Middle East regional event for those planning, designing, building and operating solid waste management facilities. Bringing together senior decision-makers from across the waste management value chain to meet, learn and accomplish new business, it offers an essential update on new commercial opportunities in the waste sector and is your unique opportunity to build your business in the region.
Who you will meet at Waste Management 2011:
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Government Officials and Municipalities
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Environmental Authorities, Organisations and NGOs
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Waste Management and Recycling Service Providers
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Landfill Owners, Operators and Engineers
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Waste Transportation, Storage and Handling Experts
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Waste Management Consultants and Advisors
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Facility Management Professionals
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Waste Generators from the Manufacturing, Construction, Medical, Hospitality, Office and Retail Industries
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Equipment Manufacturers and Suppliers
Key benefits of attending
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Hear from government officials and municipalities, environmental authorities, organisations and NGO’s, waste generators from the manufacturing, construction, medical, hospitality, office and retail industries
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Get updates on major project developments from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bahrain
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Meet your peers and share best practice strategies, discuss potential solutions to the key problems and challenges you face including next generation sustainability initiatives and public and private partnerships
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Participate in panel discussions and formal Q&A sessions, share your views, debate the key issues and get answers to your questions
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Network, swap business cards and make new contacts at formal and informal networking functions including coffee breaks, lunch and social drinks receptions
Top 6 projects you could be involved with:
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Project |
Project Owner |
Country |
Budget Value
(US millions) |
| Solid Waste Disposal |
Al Ain Municipality |
UAE |
408 |
| Doha Waste Collection Plant |
Marafeq Qatar |
Qatar |
350 |
| Askar Waste Recycling Plant |
Ministry of Housing & Works |
Bahrain |
100 |
| Solid Waste Treatment System |
Muscat Municipality |
Oman |
75 |
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Expansion of Temporary Hazardous
Waste Storage Facility |
Oman Environmental Services Holding
Company (OESHCo) |
Oman |
50 |
| Ghabawi Waste Treatment Plant |
Executive Privatisation Commission (EPC) |
Jordan |
47 |
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