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  • P R O G R A M M E

    http://www.plastipolis.fr

  • December 17th & 18th

    Plenary session and workshopsCocktail at the Lyon’s city hall with presence of political representativesEvening dinner with Saudi Aramco delegation and specific invited guests

    Objective of the event :Presentation of the Iktva program (http://iktva.sa/ ) and the opportunities for business cooperations between Saudi Arabia and Europe Connection between Saudi Aramco and European companies and SMESScientific and technology exchanges between experts in non metallic developments and applications

    Baseline of organization :2 days eventLocation: LyonProgram building blocks : • Keynotes session • Workshops with industrial and scientific experts • Matchmaking session with B2B opportunitiesVisits of local facilities and companies

    2nd Symposium presentation

    Aramco & Plastipolis presentation

    Program day 1

    Program day 2

    Speakers presentations

    Practical informations

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    SUMMARY

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    Aramco

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    Centre des Congrès - 1st floor : Niveau Rhône-Pasteur Plastipolis

    Axens

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    Arkema

    Lyon - Vallée de la chimie

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    Ain Fibres

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  • EXPLORING TECHNOLOGY & BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

    PLASTIPOLIS has been off icially appointed in 2005, as France’s competitiveness cluster for the plastics and composites industry sector.Plastipolis has now more than 400 active members (industrial firms, R&D centers, universities, training centers, institutions) including a large numberof small and medium size companies. In 2019, Plastipolis has been confirmedby the French Government and Regions as the only Innovation and Competitiveness cluster for plastics and composites industry.

    Aramco’s long-term strategy is to expand the company’s downstream activities by unlocking growth opportunities from nonmetallic materials, thereby extracting maximum value across the hydrocarbon value chain. With increases in demand expected to come from petrochemicals, Aramco is planning to shift 2 million barrels per day toward the development of integrated refining and chemicals production. Through developments such as nonmetallic materials, Aramco is looking to establish itself as a leading petrochemical and energy enterprise.

    Oil based nonmetallic products are potential solutions for many of our industry’sChallenges, as innovations allow for the development of new products and solutionsused globally to build a better quality of life.The 2nd Nonmetallics Symposium will explore trends and opportunities for polymersin different sectors such as building and construction, packaging, photovoltaics,automotive, and oil & gas. The Symposium also presents a chance to meet with representatives of our sponsorAramco, one of the world’s largest energy and chemicals companies. After a firstedition held in Tokyo, Japan, this symposium will take place on December 17 and 18in Lyon, France. It is devoted to the field of the non-metallic materials and aims toshowcase the technology and business opportunities that are developing globallythrough close cooperation between raw materials suppliers, nonmetallic producersand key application leaders.

    Symposium objectives:• Highlight the technology and business opportunities in the area of non-metallic

    materials

    • Connections between leading companies such as Aramco with technology experts

    and supply chain companies

    • Present the opportunities of Saudi’s iktva program and the opportunities

    for business cooperation for European companies including SMEs

    • Scientific and technology exchanges between experts in nonmetallic developments

    and applications

    Plastipolis - Emmanuelle Bouvier President

    Aramco- Ahmad A. Al-Sa’adi Senior Vice-President

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  • Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    9:00 - 9:20 Auditorium Welcome & Opening remarks Business France - Matthieu Lefort, Director of Industries & Cleantech departmentPlastipolis - Emanuelle Bouvier, President of Plastipolis

    9:20 - 9:40 Auditorium Keynote Speech Aramco - Ahmad Al-Sa’adi, senior Vice President Technical Serivces

    9:40 - 10:00 Auditorium Investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia - Why Saudi? SAGIA - Ahmad Alabedi, Managing Director Che micals

    10:00 - 10:20 Auditorium Plastics – The Sustainability Agenda IHS - Martin Wiesweg, Senior Director PS, EPS and PET | Chemicals

    10:30 - 12:00

    PANEL DISCUSSION Challenges and Opportunities for non-metallic materials in the circular economy contextAramco - Ahmad Al-Sa’adi, senior Vice President Technical Serivces

    Axens - Jean Sentenac, CEO

    Arkema - Jean-Paul Moulin, Material Science Director

    Plastics Europe - Eric Quenet, General Director for Western Europe

    University of Lyon - Philippe Cassagnau, Member of Steering Committee of Lyon Polymer Science & Engineering

    CEFIC, The European Chemical Industry Council / Suschem.Dr. Nieves Gonzalez Ramon, Innovation Manager

    PANEL DISCUSSION moderated by Martin Wiesweg, IHS

    12:00 - 13:30 Lunch13:30 - 13:40

    Auditorium

    Opening Remarks Aramco - Dr. Ihsan Taie, Chief Technologist, Non-metallics Application Development

    13:40 - 14:00 Hyosung Carbon Fiber: Low cost carbon fibre technology Hyosung - Kim Cheol, R&D Director

    14:00 - 14:20 Low-cost carbon fibers manufacturing Plateforme CANOE - Dr. Marie Föllmer, R&D Engineer Department Fibers & Carbon

    14:20 - 14:40 Carbon Fibre recycling technology University of Nottingham - Prof. Stephen Pickering, Hives Professor of Mechanical Engineering

    14:40 - 15:00 Q&A

    15:00 - 15:20 Break15:20 - 15:40

    Auditorium

    Low-cost carbon fibers manufacturing DowAksa - Tamer Bozaci, Strategic Projects Director

    15:40 - 16:00 Atmospheric plasma-assisted oxidation technology for low-cost carbon fibers manufacturing 4M Carbon Fiber - Truman Bonds, Chief Technology Officer

    16:00 - 16:20 Polyethylene-based low-cost carbon fibers manufacturing ITA RWTH-Aachen - Christoph Greb, Scientific Director

    16:20 - 16:40 Q&A

    16:45 - 17:45 Matchmaking Session

    17:45 - 18:00 Closing remarks - Closing of the day and informations about symposium’s cocktail in Lyon

    19:00 - 21:00 Cocktail at the Musée des Confluences in partnership with Lyon Metropole

    DECEMBER 17TH - DAY 1 PROGRAM

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    Exhibition Hall

    Musée des Confluences

    Room Rhone 3A

  • DECEMBER 18TH - DAY 2 PROGRAM

    AUTOMOTIVETECHNICAL PROGRAM

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    Moderator : DR.Michael Emonds, Managing Director - AZL

    Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    8:30 - 8:40 Auditorium Invest in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the Region to be Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Entreprises - Damien Giroud, Inward Investment Project Manager

    8:40 - 9:00 Auditorium Keynote Speech NM Strategy & IKTVA Aramco - Abdallah Thaaly, Manager, Industrial Development & Strategic Supply

    9:00 - 9:20 Auditorium Non-metallic & Sustainability: Challenges and Opportuni-ties of Recycling SABIC - Leon Jacobs, Sustainability Leader Europe

    9:20 - 9:30 Exhibition Hall Coffe break

    Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    9:30 - 12:30 RoomRhone 3B

    Opening remarks Aramco - Dr. Ihsan Taie, Chief Technologist, Non-metallics Application Development

    Processing of thermoplastic composite tapes as enabler for future series production Fraunhofer IPT - Malena Schulz, group manager, Fiber-reinforced Platics Technology.

    New thermoplastic composite solutions for automotive SABIC - Edwin Biemond, Technical Product Manager- Innovative Plastics

    Application of Composite Materials in Hyundai Motor Group HYUNDAI - Choi Chi-Hoon, Research Fellow

    Q&A / Break

    High performance elastomers application in the automo-tive industry Arlanxeo - Herman Dikland, Head of Global NBR and HNBR Business

    New thermoplastic composites for transportation industry ARKEMA - Jean-Paul Moulin, Material Science Director

    Composites & automotive mass production: conver-gence of interests? PSA - Laurent Rota, R&D manager

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    DECEMBER 18TH - DAY 2 PROGRAMPACKAGINGTECHNICAL PROGRAM

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    Moderator et intervenant : Gary Jeffery Senior Partner & Global Head of Chemicals, Materials and Nutrition Practice Frost & Sullivan

    Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    9:30 - 12:30 RoomRhone 2

    Opening remarks Aramco - Salem Al Ghamdi, Nonmetallic Group Leader | Sourcing & Business Development

    Market & Innovation Trends in Packaging Frost & Sullivan - Gary Jeffery, Senior Partner & Global Head of Chemicals, Materials and Nutrition Practice

    Aramco - Dr. Haleema Alamri, Senior Lab Scientist, Materials Design

    SABIC - Atillio Scala, Global Manager Packaging

    Q&A / Break

    R&D and innovation in packaging / Savety and smart packaging CTCPA - Dr Philippe Saillard, expert Food contact & Packaging

    New materials for packaging BENVIC - Vittorio Bortolon , packaging R&D & Business innovation manager

    A Advanced multilayer films for packaging Leygatech - Jean-Matthieu Brouillat, CEO

    Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    9:30 - 12:30 RoomRhone 1

    Opening Remarks Aramco - Nizar Munajem, Engineer, Chemicals Bus & Technology Strategy Department

    Trends in PV + NM in PV Roland Berger - Walter Pfeiffer, Partner Energy, Oil &Gas

    R&D in Lightweight photovoltaic TNO - Peter Blokker, Program coordinator PV & Buildings

    SABIC’s Specialties unique offerings enabling re-newable energy solutions for the future SABIC - Kamel Gueyouche, Global Account Manager, OEMs

    Q&A / Break

    Challenge of new materials into renewable energy systems Tenerrdis - Celine Fallot, Innovation manager

    Non metallic materials in renewable energy applications CEA - Bertrand Fillon, Programs’ Director

    NEOM’s plan for deployment of BIPV NEOM - Faisal Alam, Sector Manager Energy

    RENEWABLETECHNICAL PROGRAM Moderator : Walter Pfeiffer, Partner Energy, Oil &Gas - Roland Berger

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    DECEMBER 18TH - DAY 2 PROGRAM

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    CIRCULAR ECONOMYTECHNICAL PROGRAM Moderator : Julia Attwood - Bloomberg NEFTime Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    13:30 - 16:30 RoomRhone 2

    Opening Remarks Aramco Europe - Konstantinos Vatopoulos, Research Science Consultant, NonMetallic Application Development

    Opportunities and risks in the circular economy Bloomberg NEF - Julia Attwood, Head of Advanced Materials

    Plastics: The End or a New Beginning?Looking for creative options DPI - Jacques Joosten, Managing Director

    Challenges of circular economy for packaging ITENE - Pablo Albert, Head of Packaging Management

    Q&A / Break

    RGlyPET - Recyling all kinds of PET plastic waste Axens - Romain Roux, Advisor to CTO

    Underground Logistics Mole Solutions - Roger Miles, Owner

    CIRC - PACK project: a new circular economy for the plastic packaging sector value chain CIRCE - David Zambrana, Technology Project Manager

    Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    13:30 - 16:30 RoomRhone 1

    Opening Remarks Aramco - Riyadh Al Shiban, Engineering Specialist, Offshore Engineering

    Market Scout and Future in NM for Building & Construction CONNECTRA - Andrew Mafeld, Managing Director / Founder

    FRP Composites - Enabling Innovative Problem Solving National Composites Centre / BRE CICM - Neil Appleton, Market Development Lead / Mark Everden, Senior Lecturer

    FRP Rebars Deployment - Experience from Saudi Arabia GALEN - Egor Litvinov, Head of Research & Development

    Q&A / Break

    Latest Vinyl Flooring Innovation GERFLOR - Olivier Ceysson, Director R&D, Innovation & Strategy

    Piping systems Aliaxis - Fabien Yvai, R&D manager

    Increasing use of elastomers in building construction applications Arlanxeo - Niels van der Aar, Director Business Development

    BUILDING & CONSTRUCTIONTECHNICAL PROGRAM Moderator : Andrew Mafeld - CONNECTRA

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    DECEMBER 18TH - DAY 2 PROGRAMOIL & GASTECHNICAL PROGRAM

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    Moderator : Mihalis kazilas - NIC-TWI

    Time Location Presentation topics Company / Speakers

    13:30 - 16:30 RoomRhone 3B

    Challenges & Opportunities of application of Nonme-tallics in Casing and Tubing Aramco - Ali Hijles, Well Design Specialist

    The benefits and challenges of a carbon fibre RTP Soluforce - Lennert Bakker, Technical Sales Engineer

    Towards fiberglass casing; designing a standard FPI - Kees Rookus, Product Manager

    Experience wirh Utilisation of RTP for downhole produc-tion tubing onshore BHGE - Ray Burke, Global Product Leaer, Oilfield Equipment

    Q&A / Break

    Polymer degradation in Oil & Gas environements and miti-gation technologies

    NIC-TWI - Bernadette Craster, Technology Fellow Polimeric Materials and Ageing through permeation processes

    Development of international standards for nonmetal-lic piping in O&G DNV-GL - Ramin Moslemian, Principal Specialist

    Qualitative selection criteria for polymers used in oil and gas application Arkema - Olivier Merle, Market Manager Oil&Gas

    Time Location Final

    16:40 - 17:00 AuditoriumCloseout panel discussion - All moderators from the 7 technical session

    Closing of the Symposium

  • AramcoAhmad Al Saadi, senior Vice President Technical Serivces

    ArkemaJean-Paul Moulin, Material Science Director

    IHSMartin Weisweg - Senior Director PS, EPS and PET | Chemicals

    University of Lyon - Philippe Cassagnau, Member of Steering Committee of Lyon Polymer Science & Engineering

    SAGIAAhmad Alabedi, Managing Director Chemicals

    Plastics EuropeEric Quenet, General Director for Western Europe

    AxensJean Sentenac, CEO

    CEFIC, The European Chemical Industry Council / Suschem - Dr. Nieves Gonzalez Ramon, Innovation Manager

    Ahmad Al-Sa’adi, Senior VP, Saudi Aramco, was appointed senior vice president of Technical Services in 2015. Al-Sa’adi heads Saudi Aramco engineering services, project management, information technology, materials supply and community, infrastructure and public projects. Al Sa’adi oversees the direction of corporate environmental and occupational health policies and provides guidance to management as to the impact of environmental trends.

    A designer of materials and innovative solutions, Arkema shapes materials and creates new uses that accelerate customer performance in lightweight and design materials, biosourced materials, new energies, water management, solutions for electronics, and the performance and home insulation.

    IHS Markit offers an unmatched combination of information, analytics and expertise. Our diverse team of professional thought leaders, subject matter experts, analysts and consultants continually advance IHS Markit solutions and capabilities to meet your challenges. These world-class experts provide you with data-driven insights for faster and more effective decision making.

    Lyon Polymer Sience & Engineering (LPSE) is a research and innovation cluster created in July 2015. Ten industrial groups (Arkema, Elkem, Hutchinson, Michelin, Nexans, Saint-Gobain, SNF-Floeger, Solvay, Toray and Total), three SMEs (Activation, Addiplast and Processium) and four research laboratories (IMP, C2P2, LPMA and MATEIS) are members of LPSE.

    Based on its vision to be a pioneer in developing quality investments that facilitates sustainable development, the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) is responsible for following up and assessing investment performance, alleviating the difficulties encountered by investors, conducting studies and research and drafting executive plans to stimulate local investments.

    PlasticsEurope is a leading pan-European association and represents plastics manufacturers active in the European plastics industry. The plastics industry in Europe is a vibrant sector that helps improve the quality of life by enabling innovation, facilitating resource efficiency and enhancing climate protection.

    Axens is a worldwide group that provides a complete range of solutions for the conversion of oil and biomass to cleaner fuels, for the production and purification of major petrochemical intermediates as well as for gas treatment and conversion options. Axens is ideally positioned to cover the entire value chain, from feasibility study to unit start-up and follow-up throughout the entire unit cycle life.

    Cefic, the European Chemical Industry Council, is a not-for-profit making organisation which represents large, medium and small chemical companies across Europe, directly providing 1.2 million jobs and accounting for 14.7% of world chemical production. The European chemical industry is of major importance for economic development and wealth, providing modern products and materials and enabling solutions in virtually all sectors.

    PRESENTATIONS OF SPEAKERS

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    Day 1 - Morning Day 1 - Morning

  • Plateforme CANOEDr. Marie Föllmer, R&D Engineer Department Fibers & Carbon

    AramcoDr. Ihsan Taie, Chief Technologist, Non-metallics Application Development

    4M Carbon FiberTruman Bonds, Chief Technology Officer

    DowAksaTamer Bozaci, Strategic Projects Director

    ITA RWTH-AachenChristoph Greb, Scientific Director

    HyosungKim Cheol, R&D Director

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    4M is commercializing the world’s first large-scale carbon fiber plasma oxidation oven. 4M’s technology will enable the production of high performance and low-cost carbon fiber, providing this exploding industry a cost-effective way to increase production to meet the projected 300% increase over the next 10 years.

    Carbon fibers (CFs) with their use in aerospace, transportation and energy sectors are in high demand for lightweight and high-performance composite materials. CANOE is thus developing precursor fibers based on renewable bio-sourced materials widely available in Europe, cellulose and lignin, to produce low-cost carbon fibers with medium performances for mass-production applications.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    The ITA Group is an international research and training service provider for fiber-based high-performance materials, textile semi-finished products and their manufacturing processes with about 400 employees. A brief review of carbon fiber industry in Korea is discussed.

    Also introduces Korean based carbon fiber producer’s expansion plan until 2030, including future research directions to reduce carbon fiber production cost.

    DowAksa is a large-scale, full-service, fully integrated provider of carbon fiber solutions for industrial applications in today’s transportation, infrastructure and energy markets. Solutions that improve performance while reducing overall costs.

    SABIC’ polymers portfolio is organized largely around the automotive, foam/lightweight and pipe segments, helping find the right alternatives to replace traditional materials – wood, cotton or glass – used in a vast array of consumer and industrial products.

    PRESENTATIONS OF SPEAKERS

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    University of NottinghamProf. Stephen Pickering, Hives Professor of Mechanical Engineering

    Carbon fibre polymer composites are attractive materials and used increasingly, particularly for lightweighting in the transport and energy industries, but they are challenging to recycle. This presentation will describe recycling processes for CFRP and the properties of the recovered fibres. Opportunities to use the recovered carbon fibre in new composite materials will be presented and the requirements for high value applications will be described.

    Day 1 - Carbon Fiber Day 1 - Carbon Fiber

    Day 2 - Morning

    SABICLeon Jacobs, Sustainability Leader Europe

    AramcoAbdallah Thaaly, Manager, Industrial Development & Strategic SupplyDevelopment

  • AZLDR.Michael Emonds, Managing Director

    SABICEdwin Biemond, Technical Product Manager- Innovative Plastics

    Fraunhofer IPTMalena Schulz, group manager, Fiber-reinforced Platics Technology.

    HYUNDAIChoi Chi-Hoon, Research Fellow

    AZL Aachen GmbH is specialized in composite-based lightweight technologies. AZL Aachen GmbH is supporting its customers as the interdisciplinary and holistic solution provider to analyze, understand and develop their products, processes and markets. The AZL offers a platform as well as projects to exchange knowledge and to effectively drive innovation by sharing effort.

    ARLANXEO is a world-leading synthetic rubber company with sales of around EUR 3.2 billion in 2018, about 3,900 employees and a presence at more than 20 sites in ten countries. Headquartered in Maastricht, Netherlands, the company’s core business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of synthetic high-performance rubber for use in the automotive and tire industries, the construction industry, and the oil and gas industries.

    The use of thermoplastic materials – in combination with smart design – can help automakers realize these benefits and additional value. This session illustrates what can be possible, with special attention given to enablers such as predictive engineering tools, processing techniques and material design.

    Mindful of the key changes called for by the car of the future, Groupe PSA’s strategy for 2016 to 2021 aims to make the Group a global car manufacturer on the cutting edge of efficiency and a provider of mobility services favoured by its customers.

    The presentation focuses on processing techologies of thermoplastic composite tape for series application in automotive and oil and gas sector. The following points will be targeted: Explanation of processing technologies of thermoplastic composite tape ; Current systems and applications in automotive and oil and gas sector ; Potentials and challenges for series production ; Future research and development activities

    Composites and plastic materials have already demonstrated their effectiveness to reduce weight and bring new functionnalities in automotive industry. New applications for car body and new energy equipments like battery packaging or high pressure hydrogen tanks can be envisaged with sustainable, bio-based and recyclable composite materials.

    Hyundai Motor Group has also been trying to develop various kinds of composite materials for exterior, interior, chassis, powertrain, and body parts. Polyprpylene (PP) and polyamide (PA) based short or long glass fiber reinforced thermoplastics are suitable for non-structural parts whereas uni-directional or woven fabric carbon fiber reinforced thermosets are useful to structural parts.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    PRESENTATIONS OF SPEAKERS

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    Day 2 - Automotive

    ArlanxeoHerman Dikland, Head of Global NBR and HNBR Business

    PSALaurent Rota, R&D manager

    ARKEMAJean-Paul Moulin, Material Science Director

    Day 2 - PackagingAramcoSalem Al Ghamdi Nonmetallic Group Leader | Sourcing & Business Development

  • Frost & SullivanGary Jeffery, Senior Partner & Global Head of Chemicals, Materials and Nutrition Practice

    LeygatechJean-Matthieu Brouillat, CEO

    AramcoDr. Haleema Alamri, Senior Lab Scientist, Materials Design

    CTCPADr Philippe Saillard, expert Food contact & Packaging

    The TechVision technology analysts and experts continuously monitor, gather, and analyze deep-dive intelligence on numerous emerging and disruptive technologies through a network of innovators, technology developers, public and private financial institutions, tech academicians and researchers, and other players in the technology ecosystems around the globe.

    SABIC’ polymers portfolio is organized largely around the automotive, foam/lightweight and pipe segments, helping find the right alternatives to replace traditional materials – wood, cotton or glass – used in a vast array of consumer and industrial products.

    With 175 employees and a turnover of 68 million €, Leygatech produces a large range of plastic packaging. The company produces 27000 tons of products. With 36% of its commercial products exported to 28 countries in the world.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    Haleema A. Alamri, is an R&D program leader at Saudi Aramco working on the development of innovative materials for sustainability in packaging materials, she also works as a research affiliate at MIT. Haleema hold a PhD in chemistry and polymer science from KAUST and she works with a range of organization in designing scientific projects and building competitive products that can both be commercially successful and at the forefront of science.

    As one of the leading producers within the PVC compounds industry, Benvic develops for more than 50 yearscompositions tailored to the needs of our customers and with a focus on sustainable development.

    CTCPA is an industrial technical center for French manufacturers of canned and dehydrated products. In the field of packaging, CTCPA aims to assist the food industries and the food-packaging manufacturers on their packaging material specifications, in the light of food constraints or «packaging failures».

    Energy enables countries, companies and individuals to grow, develop and change. Now the energy sector itself must evolve. Roland Berger sees five important trends: The energy transition, further integration of energy markets and globalisation, efficient use of resources, regulation leading to free market systems and liberalisation, and new technologies.

    PRESENTATIONS OF SPEAKERS

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    Day 2 - Packaging Day 2 - Packaging

    SABICAtillio Scala, Global Manager Packaging

    BENVICVittorio Bortolon , packaging R&D & Business innovation manager

    Day 2 - RenewableAramcoNizar Munajem, Engineer, Chemicals Bus & Technology Strategy Department

    Roland BergerWalter Pfeiffer, Partner Energy, Oil &Gas

  • TNOPeter Blokker, Program coordinator PV & Buildings

    TenerrdisCeline Fallot, Innovation manager

    SABICRoland van Giesen & Kamel Gueyouche

    CEABertrand Fillon, Programs’ Director

    Integration of sustainable energy generation technology in our living environment is one of the big challenges of the energy transition. This translates to an increasing demand for innovative PV module materials  that enable aesthetically pleasing or invisible PV products. Many of the new applications require lighter and mechanically more robust PV elements, which creates excellent opportunities for the introduction of polymer-based materials.

    NEOM is a bold and audacious dream. It is a vision of what a New Future might look like (in fact, NEOM means, “new future”). NEOM is being built on the Red Sea in northwest Saudi Arabia as a living laboratory – a place where entrepreneurship and innovation will chart the course for this New Future.

    The Tenerrdis energy cluster supports sustainable economic growth and the creation of long-lasting jobs in the new energy technology industries and coordinates a network spanning industry, government, academia, and scientific research to address the challenges of the energy transition.

    The impact of materials on the environment is an important element of industrial decarbonization strategies. The circular economy aims to improve resource efficiency and end plastic waste, but can also be a route to lower emissions. New recycling technologies and capacity will be needed to close the loop and create high quality recycled materials. But recycling alone isn’t enough. This talk discusses which markets are moving fastest on circular economy legislation, the effects on packaging choices and costs, how companies are responding in the recycling sector.

    SABIC will present its home of unique offerings that is enabling the emerging technologies that are shaping the way we connect, move, produce and live. In the renewable energy segment, SABIC will feature how its NORYL™ and LEXAN™ EXL resins are enabling customers to achieve exceptional ease in solar panel use, greater cost efficiency, and meet stringent global regulatory standards.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    CEA is a major European research institute and a driving force behind the development of the sustainable energy technologies of the future. The institute is spearheading the EU’s efforts to limit dependency on fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in three key areas : renewable energy, energy efficiency/storage and development of materials.

    Axens’ mission: To provide our clients with inventive and sustainable solutions for cleaner mobility, chemical intermediate production, natural gas and effluent treatment, and support their environmental and energy transition challenges. Axens’ offer covers the entire value chain with an integrated offer: from feasibility study to unit start-up and follow-up throughout the entire life cycle of the unit

    PRESENTATIONS OF SPEAKERS

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    Day 2 - Renewable Day 2 - Renewable

    NEOMFaisal Alam, Sector Manager Energy

    Day 2 - Circular Economy

    Bloomberg NEFJulia Attwood, Head of Advanced Materials

    AramcoKonstantinos Vatopoulos, Research Science Consultant,NonMetallic Application DevelopmentDepartment

    AxensRomain Roux, Advisor to CTO

  • DPIJacques Joosten, Managing Director

    CIRCEDavid Zambrana, Technology Project Manager

    Mole SolutionsRoger Miles, Owner

    ITENEPablo Albert, Head of Packaging Management

    Plastics are an indispensable part of our daily lives, but their production, use and end-of-use disposal are beset with problems. Having played a pivotal role in successfully coordinating and managing polymer research activities for the past 20 years, DPI is ideally placed to initiate a dialogue on this subject. We have been active to formulate a shared vision on plastics, discuss the challenges and priorities experienced by the players in the value chain, and identify the options for taking action.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    CIRC-PACK (Towards circular economy in the plastic packaging value chain) is a three-year EU-funded project that aims at developing a more sustainable, efficient, competitive, less fossil fuel dependent, integrated and interconnected plastic value chain. A breakthrough family of biobased polyesters, some of them compostable, will be developed by the project, having an instrumental role to play along plastic value chain.

    The National Composites Centre is a world-class research centre, where companies of any size and across industry sectors, can access cutting-edge technology and specialist engineers, to drive innovation in the design and manufacture of composites.

    Mole Solutions is currently developing cost-effective, safe and environmentally friendly underground freight pipelines for solid cargoes. The system is designed to integrate with existing supply chains and transfer some of the high volume of products that travel by road into capsules running in pipelines laid beside or under existing and planned transport infrastructure.

    Andrew C. Mafeld is the founder and leader of the Connectra group of companies. A native of the UK, he has worked for three leading US corporations, Procter and Gamble, Monsanto and Owens Corning, both in Europe and in the US, holding positions in sales, marketing, technology and general management.

    ITENE develops new packaging materials with properties improved by the use of biodegradable materials or the use of techniques such as nanotechnology. It designs solutions for identification, traceability and safety of goods. It incorporates the eco-design from the early stages of product development.

    FRP – known as Fiber Reinforced Polymer is a corrosion free and sustainable alternative to steel reinforcement in concrete. Since 1970’s FRP reinforcement has been used in very specific applications. Nowadays FRP reinforcement is widely used in marine construction, soft-eye, bridges and bridge decks, foundation slabs.

    PRESENTATIONS OF SPEAKERS

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    Day 2 - Circular Economy Day 2 - Building & Construction

    CONNECTRAAndrew Mafeld, Managing Director / Founder

    AramcoRiyadh Al Shiban, Engineering Specialist, Offshore Engineering

    National Composites Centre / BRE CICMNeil Appleton, Market Development Lead /Mark Everden, Senior Lecturer

    GALENEgor Litvinov, Head of Research & Development

  • AliaxisFabien Yvai, R&D manager

    GERFLOROlivier Ceysson, Director R&D, Innovation & Strategy

    ArlanxeoNiels van der Aar, Director Business Development

    GERFLOR is a leader in the field of plastic flooring. It is widely specialized in building applications (private and public housing, offices, shops, healthcare, schools, etc.). The advantages of PVC floors are multiple: Eco-responsible, Sustainable, Comfortable, Easy to install, Easy to maintain and of course Decorative. Over the past several years, many innovations have been launched by GERFLOR to improve product performance: New materials, New processes and technologies,

    The Non-metallic Innovation Centre (NIC) is a research centre focused on innovation and advancing the use of non-metallic industrial applications. The centre is based at TWI in Cambridge and will develop technologies for new non-metallic pipeline solutions.

    ARLANXEO is a world-leading synthetic rubber company with sales of around EUR 3.2 billion in 2018, about 3,900 employees and a presence at more than 20 sites in ten countries. Headquartered in Maastricht, Netherlands, the company’s core business is the development, manufacturing and marketing of synthetic high-performance rubber for use in the automotive and tire industries, the construction industry, and the oil and gas industries.

    DNV-GL is a leading provider of risk management and quality assurance services to the maritime, oil and gas, and power and renewables industries. We are also global leaders in certifying management systems of companies across all types of industries, including healthcare, food and beverage, automotive and aerospace.

    From systems that convey water, chemicals and gases to conduits that carry power and data cabling, from PVC and ABS to PVDF and PE, from valves and fittings to pipes. From solvent cements and cutting tools to electrofusion systems, whatever the product or application, our customers can be confident that everything they need for their particular solution will be delivered with the quality and service you expect from an industry leader.

    SoluForce® is the originator and technological leader of high pressure Flexible Composite Pipe (FCP or RTP) systems. Our robust and maintenance free solutions are used for various applications and can be completely non-metallic.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

    Saudi Aramco is a leading producer of the energy and chemicals that drive global commerce and enhance the daily lives of people around the globe.Continuous investment in technology is an essential enabler of the company’s long-term viability. Our approach helps to reinforce our global position in oil and gas by driving production efficiency and resilience.

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    AramcoAbderrazak Traidia, Senior Lab Scientist, NonMetallic Applications Development

    SoluforceLennert Bakker, Technical Sales Engineer

    NIC-TWIBernadette Craster, Technology Fellow Polimeric Materials and Ageing through permeation processes

    DNV-GLRamin Moslemian, Principal Specialist

    AramcoRay Burke, Global Product Leaer, Oilfield Equipment

  • FPIKees Rookus, Product Manager

    BHGERay Burke, Global Product Leaer, Oilfield Equipment

    ArkemaOlivier Merle, Market Manager Oil&Gas

    Our business vision as an Energy Technology equipment supplier encompasses all such aspects, and Baker Hughes are working to build a world-class centre of excellence in non-metallic materials science and manufacturing. Our deep expertise in thermoplastic and composite materials is based in oil and gas technology, and a wide range of capabilities including additive manufacturing, smart materials and structures, highly precise pultrusion and filament winding capabilities.

    The oil and gas industry has developed a lifetime model for the use of PA11 and PA12 in offshore flexible pipes which can also be applied to high pressure natural gas distribution piping systems. For high end applications (temperature > 80°C, sour conditions), Kynar® PVDF is the solution proposed for Oil&Gas market. Arkema has designed a specific PVDF range for this application. We will show how our product portfolio is answering to the different customer requests ( Riser /Flowline, RTP , Liner)

    We design and manufacture composite piping solutions for use across the Oil & Gas, Industrial, Water and Marine Industries. Our solutions include piping system design, manufacturing, engineering services, project management, technical support, field supervision and training.

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    Centre des Congrès de Lyon Adresse/ Venue : 50 quai Charles de Gaulle - 69006 LyonMardi 17 Décembre 2019 : 9h-16h45Tuesday, December 17th, 2019: 9.00 AM-4.45 PMMercredi 18 Décembre 2019 : 9h-17h30Wednesday, December 18th, 2019: 9.00 AM-5.30 PM

    Congress center Wifi - code : Plastipolis

    Lien vers la plateforme B2Match :Link to B2Match matchamaking platform:https://nonmetallic-2nd-symposium.b2match.io/

    Application B2Match à télécharger pour avoir votre agenda personnaliséB2Match application to download to have your personalized agenda

    PRACTICAL INFORMATION

    MuséedesConfluences Adresse/ Venue : 86 quai Perrache - 69002 Lyon

    Cocktail au the Musée des Confluence : 19h à 21hCocktail at the Musée des Confluence : 7:00PM – 9:00 PM

    Des navettes seront disponible au départ du Centre des Congrès à 18h15. Nombre limité en place (100 places).Shuttles will be available from the Congress Center at 18:15. Limited number in place (100 seats).

    Deux départs seront proposés : 20h30 et 21h. Retour au Centre des congrès de Lyon, Cité International. Two departures will be offered : 8:30PM and 9:00 PM. Returne to tne Cité Internationale.

    Site Internet FR : http://www.museedesconfluences.fr/frWeb site : http://www.museedesconfluences.fr/fr/visit-museum

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