The increasingly significant chemicals industry in China and the ever-developing Asia-Pacific region will be under the spotlight at the 12th Asia-Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Meeting in Dalian, China this August.
The Asia-Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering (APCChE) is the confederation of chemical engineering groups in Asian and Asia-Pacific region, with the objectives of building-up and keeping association between chemical engineering groups, bringing benefit to human beings through chemical engineering, and to promote the exchange and share of information and practice concerning chemical engineering, among a number of other priorities.
The confederation meeting, held every two years, is an important activity of APCChE and well renowned both in Asia-Pacific region and chemical engineering circles across the world. China, as its 13th member, took part in this confederation in 2004.
The 11th session was held in Malaysia in 2006, with the 12th to be held in China this year from the 4th – 6th August. Thirteen academic delegations from member nations across the Asian and Pacific area with more than 1,000 experts, scholars and government officials will present in the seminar. A range of topics will be discussed including the task of chemical science in developing new chemical techniques, challenges facing chemical science workers in the sustainable development through green techniques in ever-developing Asia- Pacific region, and the education of chemical engineering, among others.
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