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Global Steel 2010
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Feb 11, 2010 |
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Feb 13, 2010 |
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| Event Date: |
2010-02-11 - 2010-02-13 |
| Hours: |
10 am to 6 pm |
| Venue: |
Intercontinental The Lalit Resorts, Goa |
| City: |
Goa |
| No. of Attendees: |
300, History Record: 200(in 2004) |
| Telephone: |
91-79-32931002 |
| Fax: |
91-79-26852068 |
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Summary
Global Steel 2010-
âTime to steel ahead â Anatomy of an Economy riding the Growth Trajectoryâ
Gujarat NRE and The Economic Times present Global Steel 2010, the fifth international conference in the series to be organised in Goa on 11th to 13th February 2010. Global Steel is an international conference on steel and the steel making raw materials, metallurgical coal, coke, iron ore and ferroalloys. |
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General Information
Gujarat NRE and The Economic Times present Global Steel 2010, the fifth international conference in the series to be organised in Goa on 11th to 13th February 2010. Global Steel is an international conference on steel and the steel making raw materials, metallurgical coal, coke, iron ore and ferroalloys. The organisers drew inspiration from the vision 2020 and to put things in the right perspective; in the words of former president Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, âThe sinews of a Nation are made of Steel. Its per capita consumption determines the development index of its people. Its production and consumption silently communicates the strength and stature of an economyâ¦â Today as the economies around the world in unison are seeing stronger signs of revival from the sharpest recession in living memory, Global Steel 2010 is being organised in a perfect time to provide the steel industry to pause, think, strategise for riding the strengthening growth curve and give raw materials producers the opportunity to contemplate an aligned future. Hence, the theme of this years conference is aptly coined as: âTime to steel ahead â Anatomy of an Economy riding the Growth Trajectoryâ
What muscles and nerves are to human body, iron and steel is to the economy of a nation. India's economy is largely domestic consumption led and accordingly it has been less affected by the deceleration in global economic growth when compared to other countries. As a result, Indian steel demand growth remains better than in many countries with significant future potential. The construction industry is expected to rise further due to the government's stimulus plan; the automotive sector is doing well. Hence, it is expected that domestic steel demand is going to strengthen and experience sustained robust growth for the long term. Global Steel 2010 will help us assess our preparedness for the next boom phase, and chart the forward path in the rapidly changing global economic and political landscape. Can the world manage a rising India with an already buoyant China? The time is just right to strike the iron (or is it steel), when it is hot.
Global Steel 2010 being presented jointly by Gujarat NRE and The Economic Times, has thus been timed and structured in such a way that it provides a right platform for the Steel, Iron Ore, Coking Coal, Sponge Iron and Ferro Alloys Industries to conduct business under one roof. The event will create an international meeting point to facilitate information exchange, strategic discussions, networking, forging alliances and to understanding trends in national and international markets.
The international conference would have Ministers, Government officials, doyens of Indian steel industry, captains and experts of global steel and steel making raw materials industry gracing the occasion by their presence and by participating in the discussions. We are pleased to have the Australian industry and mines delegation during the conference being led by the Hon. Minister of Primary Industries, NSW, Australia.
Profile of Participants at Global Steel 2010
Major Steel Producers
Prime, Secondary and Tertiary Sector Manufacturers
Representative of manufacturers / producers of vital raw materials
Processors / Technology suppliers
Major steel consumers â Auto and auto ancillary producers, construction, shipping, transport and infrastructure companies
Major producers of raw materials to the steel industry, Coking Coal, Iron Ore, Ferroalloys
Non renewable energy suppliers like wind / solar firms
Project and Finance consultants
Bankers / Fund managers
Consultants and Research Analysts
Entrepreneurs looking for new ventures, diversification opportunities / joint ventures, dealers / end users, leading consultants and nodal agencies would enrich the proceedings with their participation and knowledge.
International delegates and merchant bankers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, UK, Belgium, USA, Brazil and China are regular participants in all past conferences.
The Event â Glimpses from the Past
The past four conferences were a huge success with stalwarts from the entire gamut of steel making and allied industries such as primary and secondary producers, cokemakers and iron ore producers, shipping experts, technology suppliers etc. all taking part. The Seminar cum expositions were not only acclaimed critically but were also hailed as a unique opportunity for the attending delegates to network, raise and debate critical issues and forge forward views. The previous events received overwhelming positive responses and had worldwide participations of over 150 delegates. The unanimous conviction emerged from the deliberations is âThe Future of Steel is in Indiaâ¦â¦â The coming century would be the Indian growth story and for anyone to ignore the Indian potential would be at their own peril.
Conference Agenda / Structure -
Inauguration and setting the tone â Policy planners view from the top of the economy, and its critical components that will blast the growth path into the future. The view from the base station:
â¢Union Ministers, Government officials providing the governments vision
â¢Industry captains sharing their outlook as well as
â¢International dignitaries sharing the global perspective and scope of enhanced trade and linkages together with opportunities for Indian industry in the global arena.
Technical Sessions â The one and half day technical sessions would
â¢Provide an insight to the Indian Steel industry and the challenges ahead, from the horsesâ mouth as the CEOs of Indian Steel Industry discuss and deliberate on future growth paths and the challenges ahead.
â¢The sessions would also highlight on the global restructuring of the steel industry and the opportunities that lies ahead for Indian industry on the world stage.
â¢The session on raw materials would present the vital iron ore and coal linkages along with met coke availability as they are largest factors influencing the prospects of any steel company, whilst not forgetting the important role of sponge iron and ferroalloys in steel.
â¢A session dedicated to the inward mining mission to India from Australia exclusive for Global Steel 2010
â¢Also on the discussion table would be
oLogistics, ports, rail and necessary developments,
oEnvironment, green steel, coping with climate change issues,
oEthics in business, and
oThe role of financial institutions, credit availability as well as the cannon of resource mobilisation in realising the vision of 2020.
oLatest technologies in mining as well as in steel making and steel making raw materials process industry
Exposition
There will be a concurrent exposition providing an ideal platform for networking and formal and informal discussions, problem solving and business development. It would showcase new steel making equipment, technology and services to the Mining Industry and other target markets.
Networking Cocktail Dinner and Fashion Show
While the days would be long and enriching for the delegates, the evening networking cocktail dinner would provide an opportunity to carry forward the discussions in the informal and leisurely atmosphere.
A unique fashion show on steel where the glamour divas will highlight the soft sensuality of the Indian female form, draped in the cold warmth and the functionality of steel
Speakers Invited
Chief Guest â
Shri Virvadhra Singh, Honâble Minister of Steel, Government of India has expressed his willingness to grace the Inauguration as Chief Guest
Special Guest â
Mr Ian MacDonald, the Honâble Minister for Primary Industries, Energy, Mineral Resources and State Development, NSW, Australia would be leading a high level delegation on Mining from Australia exclusively for the event.
Confirmed Speakers
â¢Mr S K Roongta, Chairman, SAIL
⢠Mr Partha S Bhattacharya, Chairman, Coal India Ltd
â¢Dr J J Irani, Tata Sons
â¢Mr Peter Marcus, Founder and Managing Partner, World Steel Dynamics
â¢Dr Rod Beddows, CEO, Hatch Corporate Finance
â¢Mr. John Kearsey, Head, SSY Consultancy & Research
â¢Mr Shrinivas V Dempo, Chairman, Dempo Group
â¢Ms Vicky Binns, Head of Commodity Analysis, BHP Billiton
â¢Mr Gueorgui Pirinski, Global Steel Analyst, BHP Billiton
â¢Mr Gerard McCloskey, Founder and Chairman, McCloskey Group
â¢Mr Bill Graybeal, CEO, Coeclerici Asia (Pte) Ltd
â¢Mr Calum Baker, Head Steel and Steel Making Raw Materials, CRU
â¢Ms Annalisa Jeffries, Metal Analyst, Platts
â¢Mr P K Mukherjee, MD, Sesa Goa
â¢Dr Amit Chatterjee, Advisor, Tata Steel
â¢Dr Neil J Bristow, Chief Consultant, H&W Worldwide Consulting Ltd
â¢Mr Arun Kumar Jagatramka, CMD, Gujarat NRE Coke Ltd |
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Attendee Information
www.globalsteel.in |
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Exhibitor Information
www.globalsteel.in |
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| Organizer Information |
| Show Organizer: |
Critical Mass Multilink Pvt Ltd |
| Contact Person: |
Mr. S Roy |
| Contact Address: |
22, Camac Street, Kolkata, West Bengal |
| Country: |
India |
| Zip/Postal: |
700017 |
| Telephone: |
91-79-32931002 |
| Fax: |
91-79-26852068 |
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