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Saudi Govt invites Indian entities to participate in high profile SABIC Technical Conference

Updated: Sep 21, 2016 11:31:04am
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Saudi Govt invites Indian entities to participate in high profile SABIC Technical Conference

New Delhi, Sep 21 (KNN) The 12th edition of  high profile SABIC Technical Conference (STC-12), one of the biggest and most innovative industrial exhibitions of Saudi Arabia, is being held from November 6-9 in Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia.

SABIC Technical Conference (STC), formerly known as the SABIC Technical Meeting (STM), is a collaborative technology and innovation platform representing a unique opportunity for scientists, researchers, chemists, engineers and technical experts from SABIC and its subsidiaries to network and build on cumulative experience.

SABIC Technical Conferences are staged every two years and showcases state-of-the-art technical know-how, expertise and creativity.

STCs serves as a platform from experts from across the globe for positive interaction and constructive debate and discussions covering a wide range of topics, including - Technology Development & Improvement (Product/ Process); Plant Reliability Management; Electrical & Control Systems; Sustainability, Environment Protection, Safety & Health; Quality Assurance & Analytical Technology; Business Development, Management, Quality Systems; Information Technology and more.

The Exhibition of STC-12 will take place in conjunction with the conference.

The exhibition will have the presence of over 12,000 industry experts and would cover sectors like petroleum, electrical, transport, construction, infrastructure and more.

In this regard, the prospective companies willing to participate in the in the exhibition have been invited by the Saudi Government.

SABIC is a public company based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 70% of the Company’s shares are owned by the Saudi Arabian government, with the remaining 30% held by private investors in Saudi Arabia and other countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. (KNN Bureau)

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