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Innovation in Non-Ferrous Metals

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Partner State

Organized by

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Outline• About the conference• Concept• Agenda• Confirmed Partner• Potential Invitees• Innovation in Copper• Innovation in Aluminium• Innovation in Zinc• Substitution is Not a Threat• Copper makes the World work better• Research & Development• Who should attend• Connect with us

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ConceptThe main thrust of the conference will be to discuss How to increase demand of Non-Ferrous Metal Industry in India. The MAKE IN INDIA campaign coupled with enhanced thrusts to sectors like Defence, Railways, Metro, Power, Housing; which all need huge quantity of Non-Ferrous Metals; will be a great catalyst to spur the demand in India.

AimTo facilitate deliberations on making the Non-Ferrous Metal ecosystem, Future Ready with positive thoughts into India’s Demand growth as well as how to Innovate to keep up with the world and achieve double digit growth for the next decade; with the help of Producers, Recyclers, End User, Associations, Govt. Authorities and all the Industry Members.

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Agenda of the conference

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Mr. R. T. Kulkarni

The Valued Speakers • Mr. Justin Roux, Sr. Vice President, Luvata, UK• Mr. Anshul Gupta, CEO, PGI Group & Treasurer, BMR,

UAE • Prof. K S S Murthy, Secretary, Aluminium Association of

India• Mr. Sanjeev Ranjan, Managing Director, International

Copper Association India• Mr. Bharat Malkani, Chairman, Max Aerospace and

Aviation Limited & Co Chairman of the Aviation and Defence Committee of FICCI

• Mr. Rob Smith, Senior Research Analyst, Wood Mackenzie

• Mr. Rikab Mehta, Vice President, Bombay Metal Exchange

• Mr. Sandro Arruda, Technical Consultant, Brazil• Mr. L Pugazhenthy, Executive Director, India Lead Zinc

Development Association• Mr. Vijay Acharya CEO, Avia Wealth Management Ltd,

UK• Dr. Biswajit Nag, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of

Foreign Trade

The International Guest of Honor• Engr. Salam Al Sharif (Chairman- Sharif Group of

Companies & President – BMR• Mr. Nasser Aboura (Managing Partner – Aboura Metals

FZCO & vice President – BMR

The Guest of Honor & Distinguished Guest• Mr. Satish Pai, Deputy Managing Director, Hindalco

Industries Ltd.• Mr. Balvinder Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Mines.• Shri. K D Diwan, CMD Hindustan Copper Ltd.• Mr. Sunil Kumar Chourasia, Member/M&C, Ordnance

Factory Board (APEX), Additional Director General Ordnance Factories.

• Mr. Vijay Kalantri, President, All India Association of Industries.

Invited Guest of Honor and Distinguished Guests• Dr. T K Chand, CMD NALCO• Mr. Ramesh Nair, CEO & Wholetime Director, Vedanta Ltd

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Confirmed Partners

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Confirmed PartnersConfirmed Advisory Board• Mr. R Panneerselvam, Principal Director, MSME• Prof. K S S Murthy, Secretary, Aluminium Association

of India• Mr. L Pugazhenthy, Executive Director, India Lead

Zinc Development Association• Dr. D De Sarkar, CEO, Indian Copper Development

Centre• Mr. S Nanda (Ex Director Hindustan Copper Ltd), • Mr. Karen Baheti (CEO, Belchina Group)• Mr. B Hariharan (Ex. Sr. General Manager, Ordnance

factory, Ambernath)• Mr. Ajit Advani, International Copper Association• Mr. Shreekant Sharma, Copper Cast Technology China• Mr. Surendra Mardia, (Ex-President Bombay Metal

Exchange)• Mr. R T Kulkarni, Arkey Conference Service Cell• Mr. L S Subramanian, CEO, NISE

Trade Partner China• India-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry• Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and

Agriculture (MACCIA)• Western Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce,

Industries, Agro & Education (WESMACH)

The Association Partners • MSME INDIA• Aluminium Association of India (AAI)• Bureau of Middle East Recycling, UAE (BMR)• International Copper Association India (ICAI)• All India Association of Industries (AIAI)• Bombay Metal Exchange (BME)• Metal Recycling Association of India (MRAI)• International Zinc Association• Bombay Non Ferrous Metal Association (BNMA)• Inland Importers & Consumers Association (IICA)• Jamnagar Factory Owners Association• India Lead Zinc Development Association (ILZDA)• All India Non Ferrous Metal Exim Association (ANMA)• Aluminium Extruders Association (ALEX) • GDC TECH

Media Partners• CRU Events, UK• Metal World, Mumbai• Aluminium International Today• China Non Ferrous Metal Expo 2016 (CINME 2016)• China Guangzhou Int'l Aluminium Industry Exhibition• Tender Tiger• Antaike, China• Arkey Conference Service Cell

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Potential InviteesPotential Invitees:

We expect the following Industry member attendees: Members of National Level Metal Association like:• AAI• ALEX• GDC Tech (Aluminum Primary, Secondary, Casting

components manufacturer)• ILZDA (Zinc, Lead, and Tin Manufacturer)• ANMA (National Level Scrap Buyers, Traders, Stockist) • BMR (International Level Scrap, Buyer, Trader, and

Stockist. • MSME (Small & Medium scrap Manufacturer of All types of

Non Ferrous Metals).• BME• ICDC• ICAI

Invited Association:

• RATA , ISHRAE• MBM, REED• Jamnagar Industrial Association• EEPC (National Level Association for Exporter) • IEEMA

Invited Consulates from the following Countries:

• Germany• Kuwait• Peru• Mexico• Spain• Portugal• Malaysia• Saudi Arabia• China• UAE• Turkey• Japan• Russia• Indonesia• Poland• Canada

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Invited Govt. Official / Bureaucrats:

•Ministry of Defense (Consumer of N F Metals)•Ministry of Commerce (To discuss the FTA matter)•Ministry of Railways (Upcoming Demand)•Ministry of Power (Huge upcoming demand)• Ministry of MSME (Apex body for the

growth of MSME units)•DGFT Officials•DRDO Officials•DIPP Officials

Invited Senior Industry Members.

• CMD NALCO• CMO’s & Senior Professional from the Aluminum &

Copper Division of Hindalco.• CMO’s & Senior Professional from the aluminum ,

Copper & Zinc Division of Vedanta• CMD, SIDBI• ED, IDBI• Senior Professional from Axis Bank, ICICI Bank and more• Senior Professional from IT companies such as Microsoft,

SAP, Oracle, IBM, CISCO & Such• Newspaper Journalist from Economic Times, Times of

India, Financial Express Group, Business World & such• Venture Capital Professional from Sequoia Cap, Matrix

Partners, Gujarat Venture Funds Ltd.• Secondary Products Buyer, Importers of Scrap; Virgin

Metal; (at least 50 companies)• Small & Medium Secondary & component End Product

Manufacturer (at least 50 companies)• End users from ACR, Heal Exchangers, Auto mobile,

castings brass components / Handicrafts, Power, Electricals , Electronics , Construction & Housing, White goods, Agriculture & such Industries.)

• The Latest Defense License Holders & Buyers of Non Ferrous Metal.

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Innovation In Copper

High Strength Copper Steel for Rail Tank Cars to Bridges

Copper-based Solar Cells: Good for the Environment, Good for the Consumer

High Copper Alloys - High Strength Coppers reduce power transmission loss

Copper Water Tube: Good for Consumers, Good for the Environment

Copper continues to be a Valuable material. We must strive to understand the need of our customers to apply copper efficiently and effectively today

and in the future.

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Addressing needs

Electro mobility is driving copper demand upwards. The amount of copper in modern car designs is rising fast.

Copper-based Solar Cells:Good for the Environment, Good for the Consumer. Copper and its alloys have been a part of renewable and other "green" energy systems for many years.

Source: http://www.copper.org/publications/newsletters/innovations/2007/05/solar_energy.html

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Innovation In Aluminium

Important metal for the future, because of its strength, low weight and good

potential for recycling.

When lighter materials like aluminum are used in construction, energy consumption can be reduced.

Its specific weight is 2.7 g/cm3, which is one-third that of steel. In vehicles,

Aluminium reduces unnecessary weight and therefore fuel consumption.

As a reflector of heat and light, Aluminium is suitable for such

applications as solar technology and rescue blankets.

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Innovation in Zinc

Galvanized Rebars in RCC. Zinc, a very essential micronutrient in agriculture & health.

Lead, battery powered electric vehicles. Lead, the most recycled of all metals.

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SUBSTITUTION IS NOT A THREAT

You can substitute copper as a cost driver but you cannot substitute its ability to innovate.

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Copper makes the world work better

Industry efforts since the 1990’s leading to a 60% reduction of

their unit energy consumption.

2/3 of the copper produced since 1900 is still in

productive use

Copper is virtually 100% recyclable; as an element it does not decay. It is Non Corrosion Resistant, light weight, durable, waterproof, good

conductor of heat and highly ductile

Burning of the Dubai tower was caused due to the use of other materials (The so called substitutes)

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Focus on strengths and overcome weaknesses to revolutionize the Indian market

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India's need to spend on R&D

Conductance value increase

in pure copper up to 60 MS/m with an copper

content reduction >

5%

Miniaturization of

refrigeration tubes < 4 mm

Low alloyed

automotive wires

Super Wire and

Nano Conductor

s

Downsizing Heat

Exchanger by application of

high performance

foils

Function oriented

application of copper and

copper hybrids/

composites in bars

• International Producers are spending Millions of dollars on innovation and New Product Development)

Source: presentation by the said companies at International Copper conference by metal Bulletin n 7th – 8th March 2016, Lisbon.

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Who should attend • Primary and secondary producers of

Aluminium, Copper, Zinc, Tin, Lead, Nickel

• End User industries -- Oil & Gas, Railways, Defence, Power, Electrical & Electronics, Transformer , Automobile & Automobile Component Industries

• End User industries -- Construction, Housing Air-conditioning and White Goods, Agriculture, Chemicals & Telecommunication Industries

• National and International Associations & Organizations

• International World Trade Centre, Consulates and Trade councils

• Regional industrial Association and Organization

• Buyers and consumer of Metal• Research Agencies• MSME & SMEs

• Metal Scrap Traders, Buyers, Sellers • Metal Recycling Companies , • Directorate General of Foreign Trade• DRDO• Ministry of Defence• Ministry of Power• Ministry of Mining• Ministry of Housing • Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium

Enterprises• Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas• Ministry of Environment• Technology & Engineering Solutions

Providers• Logistic, Packaging & Transportation

Solution providers• E commerce, IT and online marketing

agencies• Banks and Insurance companies

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Non Ferrous Metals can give us a Modern yet Pollution free world