process solutions for energy and plants · services pte ltd overseas exhibition services ltd...
TRANSCRIPT
Held in conjunction with :
Organiser :
1 Jalan Kilang Timor#09-02 Pacific Tech CentreSingapore 159303
Tel: +65 6233 6638Fax: +65 6233 6633Email: [email protected]
Singapore ExhibitionServices Pte Ltd
Overseas ExhibitionServices Ltd
Worldwide Associate :
12th Floor, Westminster Tower3 Albert EmbankmentSE1 7SP, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7840 2111Fax: +44 (0) 20 7840 2119Email: [email protected]
Supported by : Held in :
PROCESS SOLUTIONS FOR ENERGY AND PLANTS
www.cia-asia.com
22 - 25 November 2011SUNTEC SINGAPOREFeaturing OFFSHORE AUTOMATION
CHEMICALS
Singapore’s petrochemical industry has expanded rapidly as a direct result of its refinery capacity. Petrochemical exports jumped by 98 percent in January 2010, along with increased global demand for primary chemicals.
The production of base oleo-chemicals in Asia grows by around 7.1 % per year. Malaysia and Indonesia respectively hold 18.6% and 12% share of the world's oleo-chemical market of six million tons per year.
WASTE & WATER MANAGEMENT
With the growth of these industries comes the need for environmental solutions to manage the pollution problems resulting from hazardous waste produced.
The global water market, including waste-water treatment, desalination plant construction and water recycling, is estimated to be worth around US$316 billion, according to estimates by the investment bank Morgan Stanley.
FOOD PRODUCTION / PROCESSING
The Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand automation and software solutions market for the food and beverage (F&B) industry has an estimated growth rate pegged at 10 – 15%. Consumer preferences have changed, with demand for high-quality products that promote health. This evolution attracts foreign direct investment (FDI) drives growth in the region. The F&B market is expected to generate revenue of US$107.0 million by 2015.
SECTORIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROCESS AUTOMATION IN THE REGION
PETROLEUM / ENERGY
Malaysia has announced the building of a 5 million cubicmetre petroleum storage facility in Pengerang, Johor.This will be home to oil & gas projects worth RM20 billion.
Singapore has 70% of the world’s market for jack-up rigs and 70% of the global market for the conversion of Floating Production Storage Offloading units.
Singapore is the world's third largest refining centre and remains an attractive destination for foreign investments in oil refinery even in the face of the economic downturn.
Exxon Mobil Corp., Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Singapore Refining Co. operate four refineries here with a total capacity of about 1.4 million barrels a day.
Singapore’s LNG terminal on Jurong Island, expected to be operational in 2013, will be Asia’s first open-access, multi-user terminal. Apart from allowing Singapore to import regasified LNG for its own needs, it will open up opportunities for companies to make use of the terminal for LNG trading.
The Gorgon Project, Australia’s largest ever resource investment, involves the construction of a 15 million tonne per annum LNG plant on Barrow Island and a domestic gas plant to supply gas to Western Australia.
With an estimated capex of over US$97 billion through 2009 to 2013, Asia is expected to witness an increase of 77% in terms of capex and is expected to represent the second largest share of the global capex spend. Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, India and China all have development prospects in the pipeline which require process and control engineering needs.
Palm oil is used to create biofuel and is a renewable energy source. Indonesia and Malaysia are the world’s two largest producers and exporters of palm oil, accounting for 87 percent of output, according to USDA data.
Featuring OFFSHORE AUTOMATION
Optimisim for a further global economic rebound in 2011 could drive demand growth for oil, sending prices above US$100 per barrel. China’s energy demand is expected to jump 75% by 2035 (IEA World Energy Outlook, 9 November 2010). Asia has the highest rate of motorisation, with China replacing USA as the world’s largest car market in 2009. Singapore is seen as an offshore centre in Southeast Asia. The key activities of Singapore’s marine & offshore industry include building offshore structures and marine vessels, vessel design and engineering.
The Offshore Automation cluster within CIA2011 provides you an opportunity to showcase the latest process control and instrumentation solutions for offshore oil and gas where growth is currently robust.
Umbilicals & related
(fluids or / and solids, powder)
Terminal Blocks / Relays
Interoperability / Interfaces / Bus
I-O Products / Protocols
Data Loggers
QC / Calibration
Hoisting / Moving / Towing & Storage
n, Drive Train & Electrical systems
Transmitters
Integration
(Compressors, Motors.)
Engineering / Design)
nt and Management
Singapore is a global player in oil refinery and Asia’s largest oil-trading centre: ExxonMobil, Shell and BP all have operations in Singapore and use the trade show as a sourcing ground for process technology solutions. Generate new revenue streams in growth markets. Supply your products and services to meet burgeoning demand from growth markets in the region. One in three exhibitors generated 50 business leads and above at CIA2009.
A one-stop shop for process engineering and environmental management solutions: EnviroAsia, an exhibition showcasing environmental, ecological and clean technologies, will be held alongside CIA. Focusing on four industry segments – waste, water, energy and air, visitors can shop for process engineering as well as environmental management solutions in the same venue.
Visitors with large investment budgets: The visitors who attend CIA source for plant, process engineering, instrumentation and environmental solutions for various industry sectors.
INVESTMENT DECISIONS ARE PLANTED HEREWith over 700 companies from 43 countries and close to 8,000 trade professionals from middle to upper management, CIA is where investment decisions for cutting edge plant and process engineering technology are made and new deals are cemented. More than 80 percent of visitors found the show useful for their purchasing decisions.
WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE PART IN CONTROLS, INSTRUMENTATION & AUTOMATION 2011
RANGE OF EXHIBITS
OUR TARGETED BUYERS AND SPECIFIERS ARE FROM:
Centres for Research & Development
Chemical Plants
Electronics and Semiconductor Factories
Environmental Management
Food & Beverage Processing Plants
Machinery & Precision Equipment Manufacturers
Metal Mills, Smelters and Miners
Offshore Exploration and Production
Petrochemical Plants
Pharmaceutical Plants
Power Plants and Power Generation
Pulp & Paper Mills
Refineries
Trade Associations / Governments / Academia / Consultants
Utilities (Electrical / Gas / Sewage)
Waste Management
PLANT PROCESSES & CONTROL NETWORKS CONFERENCE 2011Applications for the Offshore Industry
Plant and component requirements for plant automation should be taken into account at the design and planning stage to ensure a longer service life and a higher level of fail safety. Getting the fundamentals of process engineering designs right, before implementation, will eliminate the guesswork in control tuning and process optimisation during operations. And with advanced control measures and technologies deployed, plant optimisation can be achieved along with the highest level of safety.
With these key issues in mind, the Plant Processes & Control Networks Conference 2011 will focus on the offshore industry as it explores these topics:
Design trends and solutions for new or refurbished plants – getting process and instrumentation designs right before implementation
Technological developments in process engineering and process control to achieve process automation
Process simulation technology solutions to ensure cost efficiency and effectiveness in achieving optimisation objectives
Process control system security
DESIGN & PROCESS AUTOMATION
Process safety management – identifying hazards/risks in operation processes, and reviewing operating procedures to establish safety integrity levels
Designing safety instrumented systems – key considerations, and pitfalls to avoid
Preparing for emergency response, and conducting comprehensive incident investigations – training, diagrams, checklists
Overview of regulatory requirements for plant safety (in Asia), and implications
SAFETY IN OPERATIONS
If you are interested to attend the conference, please write to Chock Fang at [email protected] to register your interest and be added to our database.
If you have a compelling case study and/or technology updates to share, please contact Theni at [email protected] or +65 6233 6625 for speaking opportunities.
COST OF PARTICIPATION
BOOK TODAY FOR YOUR CHOICE LOCATION!
For more information on these packages, please ask for a copy of the “Exhibiting Made Easy” booklet from the Organiser today! For double storey stands, contact the Organiser for pricing and details.
SGD635 per sqm
SPACE + COUNTER PACKAGEChoose this package and display your small equipment and accessories to their best advantage.
SPACE + PREMIUM PACKAGE(min. area of 15 sqm)Create greater visibility with the centre, corner and island premium packages and make the most of your participation here.
SGD645 per sqm
SGD625 per sqm
SPACE + STANDARD PACKAGELeave the work to us and walk onto a furnished stand with chairs, tables, display shelves and blocks.
SGD615 per sqm
SPACE + SHELL PACKAGEComes complete with basic stand structures – walls, carpet, fluorescent lighting and fascia board with your company's name on it.
SGD550 per sqm
SPACE ONLYRent this space to build yourown stand, carpet not included
Complete the reply slip and fax it to +65 6276 1698 / +65 6233 6633
I want to Exhibit. Please reserve __________ sqm for my company (min 9 sqm).
I want to Visit. Please keep me updated.
I want to Present a paper at / Attend* Plant Processes Control & Networks Conference 2011Please keep me updated.
* Please delete as appropriate
Or attach your business card
Fax:
Country:
Name:
Designation:
Organisation:
Business Activity:
Address:
Tel:
Email:
Website:
22 - 25 NOVEMBER 2011 SUNTEC SINGAPORE
AUSTRALIA EXPORT SOLUTIONSTel: +61 8 9481 8699Fax: +61 8 9324 2898Email: [email protected]: Ms. Magda Hall
AUSTRIA GESELL & CO GMBH & CO. KGTrade Fair Marketing InternationalTel: +43 1 320 50 37 16Fax: +43 1 320 63 44 Email: [email protected]: Mr. Alexander M Pitlik
BELGIUMJANINE HENEINETel: +32 16 408097Fax: +32 16 408097Email: [email protected] Ctc: Ms. Janine Heneine
CHINA BEIJING BUNCH EXHIBITION SERVICES LTD (BBES)Tel: +86 10 6482 3808Fax: +86 10 6482 3670Email: [email protected]: Mr. Yang Ou
FRANCEPROMESSATel : +33 1 34571147Fax : +33 1 34571140Email : [email protected] Ctc : Mr. Frederic Kretzer
GERMANY BALLAND MESSE-VETRIEB GMBHTel: +49 (0) 221 94 86 45 0Fax: +49(0) 221 94 86 45 9Email: [email protected]: Ms. Karin Orth
INDIAMARK EXCELLENCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENTTel : +91 22 3258 1747Fax : +91 22 2639 6204Email : [email protected] : Mr. Avneet Singh
JAPAN EMS INCTel: +813 3327 5756Fax: +813 3322 7933Email: [email protected]: Mr. Eiji Yoshikawa
KOREA IPR FORUMTel: +82 2 551 7079Fax: +82 2 551 7059Email: [email protected]: Ms. Hellen Lee
SPAIN NATALIA BARZANOTel : +34 93 4189400Fax : +34 93 4189367Email: [email protected] Ctc: Ms. Natalia Barzano
SWEDEN INGEMAN STENQVIST HBTel: +46 8 259957Fax: +46 8 2579 20Email: [email protected]: Mr. Jan Stenqvist
USA KALLMAN ASSOCIATES, INC.Tel: +1 201 652 7070Fax: +1 201 652 3898Email: [email protected] Ctc: Mr. Mark Alt
TAIWAN EUROASIA EXHIBITION SERVICES CO LTDTel: +886 2 8369 3616Fax: +886 2 8369 3619Email: [email protected]: Ms. Jessie Lai
USA KALLMAN ASSOCIATES, INC.Tel: +1 201 652 7070Fax: +1 201 652 3898Email: [email protected]: Mr. Mark Alt
ELSEWHERE IN ASIASINGAPORE EXHIBITION SERVICES PTE LTDTel: +65 6233 6638Fax: +65 6233 6633Email: [email protected]: Mr. B T Tee
EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICAOVERSEAS EXHIBITION SERVICES LTDTel: +44 (0) 20 7840 2111Fax: +44 (0) 20 7840 2119Email: [email protected]: Mr. Rupert Owen
YOUR LOCAL SALES AGENT:
For more information, on exhibiting at CIA2011, contact your nearest Allworld Alliance office:
1 Jalan Kilang Timor#09-02 Pacific Tech CentreSingapore 159303
Tel: +65 6233 6638Fax: +65 6233 6633Email: [email protected]
Organiser :
Singapore ExhibitionServices Pte Ltd
Overseas ExhibitionServices Ltd
Worldwide Associate :
12th Floor, Westminster Tower3 Albert EmbankmentLondon SE1 7SP, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7840 2111Fax: +44 (0) 20 7840 2119Email: [email protected]