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Qatalum hosts Aluminium Symposium at Qatar Science and Technology Park
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2014/12/17
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Qatalum, producer of high-quality primary aluminium products, organised and hosted a day-long symposium on December 10th at the Qatar Science and Technology Park to address materials challenges in the 21st Century, with a focus on aluminium. The Symposium attracted 80 delegates from, Oil and Gas, Automotive, Industrial, Government and Academia.
Co-hosed with Hydro Aluminium, Qatalum supported the Centre for Advanced Materials (CAM), within which the Qatalum/Hydro Chair was established in 2013. Qatar University presented the session, building on a long-standing collaboration to develop competence and international best practice in aluminium production, application and research – part of Qatar's National Vision 2030 objective of diversifying away from oil and gas toward a knowledge-based economy.
A key indicator of a progressive society will be how well and effectively the community has been able to utilize materials in all aspects of industrial, building and construction activities, as well as day-to-day consumption. With this in mind, the applications for aluminium in particular are broad and far-reaching. A series of internationally renowned experts from various sectors and corporate stakeholders, including Boeing, Qatar Petroleum, Volkswagen, Hydro/Qatalum, Marine Clean Tech, as well as academics from Qatar University, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and different research bodies attended the symposium.
Dr Chris Devadas, Head of Hydro Technology office at QSTP, Qatar who chaired this Symposium said "Materials play a crucial role in the development of and advancement of society. A key indicator of a progressive society will be how well and effectively the community has been able to utilize materials in all range of activities; industrial, building and construction and day to day usage. Aluminium is a versatile metal that can be applied everywhere. Engineers, researchers and academics are constantly seeking to expand the application of this wonder metal."
The key note speaker for this symposium was Mr Raj Talwar, Technology Director from Boeing, managing research and technology portfolio of Boeing in the ME, including Qatar. He presented the dominant position that Aluminium holds in the aviation industry but made a powerful case for more research needed to improve the performance of Aluminium to compete with newer materials and technology. The suitability and challenges for Aluminium in Oil and Gas sectors and Marine sectors were illustrated by excellent presentations by Dr Trond Furu of Hydro, Mr Demien Roulston of QP and Dr Otto Lunder of Sintef, Norway.
Dr Sami Labidi of MSCQ, part of VW and Porsche based at QSTP, spoke about VW's vision for producing aluminium parts and components in Qatar for internal consumption. Some of the challenges to enable aluminium to be a key material for the automotive sector was addressed by Dr Ole Runar Myhr of Hydro, Professor Hans J. Roven, Qatalum/Hydro Chair at CAM.QU presented new technologies for forming advanced aluminium parts in the automotive sector. Dr Aboubakar of CAM QU, presented the key role CAM has taken in being the engine for future growth of materials research in Qatar.
Innovation is a key driver for increasing the usage of aluminium, its lightweight and high strength have encouraged a wide range of companies to explore the utilization of this material. A riveting presentation was provided by Mr Nils Aadland about the usage of Aluminium in Urban Water Shuttle system to enable Zero Emission technology in water transport. This concept seems to be very adaptable for Qatar and the GCC.
With aluminium's growing and successful role in automotive and aviation production in particular, due to its light weight, strength and suitability for meeting stricter environmental standards, emerging sectors such as oil and gas and maritime will be represented as the new frontiers in aluminium.
Speaking of the issues addressed at the Aluminium Symposium at Qatar Science and Technology Park, Qatalum CEO Mr. Tom Petter Johansen said, "Materials challenges for the 21st century present enormous opportunities for new aluminium research, production and application, the Aluminium Symposium is a highlight in our calendar and a chance to share the ideas which will shape the future of the aluminium industry". He continued: "The issues addressed were as wide ranging as they were innovative and it was a pleasure to host such a knowledgeable exchange of thought with so many distinguished individuals from the industry."
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