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Stahl-ZentrumSteel Institute VDEhGerman Steel Federation
STAHL 2013Steel in Motion
Invitation and Programme of the international annual meetingon 28 November 2013CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf
Stahl-ZentrumSteel Institute VDEhGerman Steel FederationSohnstraße 65 · 40237 DüsseldorfP.O. Box 105145 · 40042 Düsseldorfwww.stahl-online.de
The Conference OfficeFon: +49 211 6707-533 Fax: +49 211 6707-670
We are grateful to the following companies
News and information on the event, statements by organisers and participants, and live reporting. Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/stahl_online; Hashtag: #stahl2013
Detailed background information on the event, and the complete programme plus registration form, can be found on our meeting website. www.stahl2013.de
LocationThursday, 28 November 2013 Entrance: CCD Süd Stockumer Kirchstraße
Conference LanguageGerman English
Simultaneous Translation
STAHL 2013 - Steel in Motion, 28 November 2013
9:00 to 9:45 a.m.: Members’ Meetings (Room 2)10:00 to 12:00 a.m.: Welcome and Opening (Room 1)
Talk about steelThe energy transition and industrial competitiveness in an international context
Talk about steelThe city of tomorrow - challenges for steel
Talk about steelProtectionism involving raw materials and steel
Talk about steelNew plants and processes – success factors in global competition
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Routes for successfully responding to the energy transition and prospects for energy-intensive industries
The future of cities – living space in an urban environment
Export restrictions involving raw materials and steel
Duplication of the coke production capacity at the company HKM – presentation of the overall project and selective technical enhancements
Challenges resulting from European energy policy up to 2030
Smart City - What does this involve? Unfair trade practices and protectionism in markets like China and Turkey
Innovative upgrade of the reducing and sizing block at Georgsmarienhütte GmbH
Global developments in energy supply and their significance for the energy transition in Germany
Regenerative energy production through the activation of steel facades
Conflict minerals: the balancing act between due diligence and quasi-boycott
New bag filters for sinter plant at Tata Steel IJmuiden
Panel discussion Mobility concepts for megacities Latest trends in protectionism and counter-action by the European Union
Forge Saar – construction and first production experiences
Talk about steelGermany as an industrial location in Europe: challenges and prospects
Talk about steelThe contribution of steel to a low carbon Europe
Talk about steelBrussel’s clean air targets - impossible demands?
Talk about steelNew developments in forming technology
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Germany’s industrial structure: will it remain the basis for future economic growth?
Steel’s contribution to a low carbon Europe 2050 (joint study by BCG and VDEh on behalf of EUROFER)
The European Year of Air – What can the steel industry expect?
Modernisation of the medium-wide hot strip mill at TKSE Hoesch Hohenlimburg
Examination of Germany’s (export-oriented) business model: a model for the rest of the eurozone?
CO2 mitigation limits for the hot metal production in the blast furnace – Phan-tasies versus reality
Industrial emissions, fine particulates and environmental zones – the German government’s concept in the discussion on clean air
New HSS work rolls for later stands in hot strip mill finishing trains
Re-industrialisation in Europe: opportunities for Germany’s capital goods industry?
Green and sustainable ironmaking by top gas recycle blast furnace and HIsarna smelting reduction
Feasibility and limits – air pollution control in compliance with BAT
Ceramic materials for rolls and other elements in hot and cold rolling
Panel discussion Shale gas and fracking in Germany – assessment of a disputed technology from a geoscientific/geotechnical point of view
Panel discussion Performance of European Zinc-Magne-sium-Aluminium Coatings for automo-tive applications
6:00 p.m.: The Steel Get-Together9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Exhibition at the foyer and the pavillion
ContentOpening 2
Talk about steel
– The energy transition and industrial competitiveness in an international context 3
– The city of tomorrow - challenges for steel 4– Protectionism involving raw materials and steel 5– New plants and processes – success factors in
global competition 6– Germany as an industrial location in Europe:
challenges and prospects 7– The contribution of steel to a low carbon Europe 8– Brussel’s clean air targets - impossible demands? 9– New developments in forming technology 10
The Steel Get-Together 11
Members‘ Meetings 12
Information for participants 14
LocationThursday, 28 November 2013 Entrance: CCD Süd Stockumer Kirchstraße
Conference LanguageGerman English
Simultaneous Translation
STAHL 2013 - Steel in Motion, 28 November 2013
9:00 to 9:45 a.m.: Members’ Meetings (Room 2)10:00 to 12:00 a.m.: Welcome and Opening (Room 1)
Talk about steelThe energy transition and industrial competitiveness in an international context
Talk about steelThe city of tomorrow - challenges for steel
Talk about steelProtectionism involving raw materials and steel
Talk about steelNew plants and processes – success factors in global competition
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Routes for successfully responding to the energy transition and prospects for energy-intensive industries
The future of cities – living space in an urban environment
Export restrictions involving raw materials and steel
Duplication of the coke production capacity at the company HKM – presentation of the overall project and selective technical enhancements
Challenges resulting from European energy policy up to 2030
Smart City - What does this involve? Unfair trade practices and protectionism in markets like China and Turkey
Innovative upgrade of the reducing and sizing block at Georgsmarienhütte GmbH
Global developments in energy supply and their significance for the energy transition in Germany
Regenerative energy production through the activation of steel facades
Conflict minerals: the balancing act between due diligence and quasi-boycott
New bag filters for sinter plant at Tata Steel IJmuiden
Panel discussion Mobility concepts for megacities Latest trends in protectionism and counter-action by the European Union
Forge Saar – construction and first production experiences
Talk about steelGermany as an industrial location in Europe: challenges and prospects
Talk about steelThe contribution of steel to a low carbon Europe
Talk about steelBrussel’s clean air targets - impossible demands?
Talk about steelNew developments in forming technology
3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Germany’s industrial structure: will it remain the basis for future economic growth?
Steel’s contribution to a low carbon Europe 2050 (joint study by BCG and VDEh on behalf of EUROFER)
The European Year of Air – What can the steel industry expect?
Modernisation of the medium-wide hot strip mill at TKSE Hoesch Hohenlimburg
Examination of Germany’s (export-oriented) business model: a model for the rest of the eurozone?
CO2 mitigation limits for the hot metal production in the blast furnace – Phan-tasies versus reality
Industrial emissions, fine particulates and environmental zones – the German government’s concept in the discussion on clean air
New HSS work rolls for later stands in hot strip mill finishing trains
Re-industrialisation in Europe: opportunities for Germany’s capital goods industry?
Green and sustainable ironmaking by top gas recycle blast furnace and HIsarna smelting reduction
Feasibility and limits – air pollution control in compliance with BAT
Ceramic materials for rolls and other elements in hot and cold rolling
Panel discussion Shale gas and fracking in Germany – assessment of a disputed technology from a geoscientific/geotechnical point of view
Panel discussion Performance of European Zinc-Magne-sium-Aluminium Coatings for automo-tive applications
6:00 p.m.: The Steel Get-Together9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Exhibition at the foyer and the pavillion
ContentOpening 2
Talk about steel
– The energy transition and industrial competitiveness in an international context 3
– The city of tomorrow - challenges for steel 4– Protectionism involving raw materials and steel 5– New plants and processes – success factors in
global competition 6– Germany as an industrial location in Europe:
challenges and prospects 7– The contribution of steel to a low carbon Europe 8– Brussel’s clean air targets - impossible demands? 9– New developments in forming technology 10
The Steel Get-Together 11
Members‘ Meetings 12
Information for participants 14
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STAHL 2013
on 28 November at the CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf
Dear Sir or Madam,
2013 has been an eventful year, characterised by a variety of develop-ments whose significance will only be fully appreciated with the benefit of hindsight. Will the euro regain its stability despite the debt crises? Will the economy continue to have to cope with ever-changing political conditions? Will structural change on the European steel market also have permanent effects on the steel industry in Germany?
This year’s motto “Steel in Motion” is justified. The changes in the global environment are highly dynamic; the economy is volatile and the cycles of technological innovations are becoming shorter. Are there any solid anchor points left? What are the conditions that would permit sustainable growth, reliable investments and industrial accept-ance in future? We will focus on these and other questions at the STAHL 2013 annual event, to which we are delighted to invite you.
We have expanded the number of Talks about Steel this year and simultaneously streamlined their content. Concentrated into one day, we would like to present the range of current technical and economic topics that are having a particularly strong influence on the steel in-dustry this year. The event traditionally concludes with the Steel Get-Together, which starts at 6:00 p.m.
Best wishes,
Hans Jürgen Kerkhoff President German Steel FederationChairman Steel Institute VDEh
Dr.-Ing. Peter DahlmannExecutive Member of the Managing Board Steel Institute VDEh
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Welcome and Opening
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 10:00 to 12: 00 a.m., Room 1
Hans Jürgen KerkhoffPresident German Steel Federation Chairman Steel Institute VDEh
Antonio TajaniVice-President, European Commission
Prof. Dr. Henning KagermannPresident, acatech, the German National Academy of Science and Engineering
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 1: 00 to 3: 00 p.m.
2013 is a decisive year for the steel industry in Europe. The economic and financial crises in the European Union have also affected the industrial value-creation chains in the member states. The steel industry that stands at the start of these chains is not immune to these effects. How will the steel industry in Europe develop in this environment? Where are the potentials, where are the greatest challenges? What role will the industry in Germany have in this? We want to discuss these issues with representatives from science and politics.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 10:00 to 12: 00 a.m., Room 1
ChairmanDipl.-Ing. Peter van HüllenChairman of the Board Georgsmarienhütte Holding GmbH, Georgsmarienhütte
Routes for successfully responding to the energy transition and prospects for energy-intensive industries
Eveline Lemke, Deputy President and Minister for Economic Affairs, Climate Protection, Energy and Regional Planning in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz
Challenges resulting from European energy policy up to 2030
Prof. Dr. Klaus Dieter Borchardt, Director Internal Energy Market, Energy DG in the European Com-mission, Brussels/Belgium
Global developments in energy supply and their significance for the energy transition in Germany
Prof. Dr. Friedbert Pflüger, former Secretary of State, European Centre for Energy and Resource Security, King‘s College, London/GB
Panel discussion with
Dr.-Ing. Dipl. Geol. Jens Traupe, Manager Environ-mental Protection and Energy Policy, Salzgitter AG, Salzgitter
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 1: 00 to 3: 00 p.m.
The energy transition and industrial competitiveness in an international context
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 1: 00 to 3: 00 p.m.
ChairmanDipl.-Ing. Ulrich GretheChairman of the Board Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH, Salzgitter
The future of cities – living space in an urban environment
Dipl.-Ing. Johannes Kreißig, Manager, PE International Experts in Sustainability, PE International AG, Leinfelden-Echterdingen
Smart City - What does this involve?
Dr.rer.nat. Urban Keussen, Senior Vice President Technology & Innovation, E.ON SE, Düsseldorf
Regenerative energy production through the activation of steel facades
Dr.rer.nat. Roman Glass, Senior Expert New coating technologies and pilot production Research and Development, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG, Dortmund
Mobility concepts for megacities
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Vallée, Institute of Urban Engineering and Urban Transport (ISB) of the RWTH Aachen University
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 1: 00 to 3:00 p.m.
The city of tomorrow - challenges for steel
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ChairpersonDr.-Ing. Heike Denecke-ArnoldVice-President, Sales Strategy/Sales Planning, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG, Duisburg
Export restrictions involving raw materials and steel
Dr. Frank van Tongeren, Head of Division of Policies in Trade and Agriculture, OECD, Paris/France
Unfair trade practices and protectionism in markets like China and Turkey (Engl.)
RA Bernard O‘Connor, Head of Brussels Office, NCTM O‘Connor, European Lawyers, Brussels/Belgium
Conflict minerals: the balancing act between due diligence and quasi-boycott
Dipl.-Geogr. Andreas Manhart, Öko-Institut e.V. Institute for Applied Ecology, Freiburg
Latest trends in protectionism and counter-action by the European Union (Engl.)
Signe Ratso, Director for Trade Strategy and Analysis, European Commission, Brussels/Belgium
Protectionism involving raw materials and steel
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 1: 00 to 3:00 p.m.
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New plants and processes – success factors in global competition
ChairmanDr.-Ing. h.c. Hans FischerChief Technical Officer Europe Tata Steel Europe Ltd., IJmuiden/the Netherlands
Duplication of the coke production capacity at the company HKM – presentation of the overall project and selective technical enhancements
Dipl.-Ing. Jürgen Witte, Operating head of new building department, HKM Hüttenwerke Krupp Mannesmann GmbH, Duisburg
Innovative upgrade of the reducing and sizing block at Georgsmarienhütte GmbH
Dipl.-Ing. Karsten Golinske MBA, Head of the rolling mill, Georgsmarienhütte GmbH, Georgsmarienhütte
New bag filters for sinter plant at Tata Steel IJmuiden (Engl.)
Ir. Arnoud Wisse M.C.M., Project Manager Bag Filter Systems, Tata Steel IJmuiden BV, IJmuiden/the Netherlands
Forge Saar – construction and first production experiences
Dr.-Ing. Jan Terhaar, Manager Forging II, Saarschmiede GmbH Freiformschmiede, Völklingen
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
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ChairmanDr. Karlheinz BlessingChairman of the Executive Board AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke, Dillingen and Saarstahl AG, Völklingen
Germany’s industrial structure: will it remain the basis for future economic growth?
Dr. Dieter Düsedau, Director, McKinsey & Company Inc., Munich
Examination of Germany’s (export-oriented) business model: a model for the rest of the eurozone?
Prof. Dr. Clemens Fuest, President and Scientific Director, Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Mannheim
Re-industrialisation in Europe: opportunities for Germany’s capital goods industry?
Friedhelm Loh, President, German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (ZVEI), Frankfurt
Panel discussion
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Germany as an industrial location in Europe: challenges and prospects
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Talk
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The contribution of steel to a low carbon Europe
ChairmanDipl.-Ing. Frank Schulz Vice President Purchasing and Procurement ArcelorMittal Flat Carbon Europe S.A., Luxembourg
Steel’s contribution to a low carbon Europe 2050 (joint study by BCG and VDEh on behalf of EUROFER)
Dr.rer.pol. Felix Schuler, Partner und Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group, Munich
CO2 mitigation limits for the hot metal production in the blast furnace – Phantasies versus reality
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Schmöle, Vice President, Competence Centre Metallurgy, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG, Duisburg
Green and sustainable ironmaking by top gas recycle blast furnace and HIsarna smelting reduction (Engl.)
Ir. Jan van der Stel, Knowledge Group Leader Ironmaking, Tata Steel Europe Ltd., IJmuiden/the Netherlands
Shale gas and fracking in Germany – assessment of a disputed technology from a geoscientific/geotechnical point of view
Dr. Michael Kosinowski, Manager of Department 2 Groundwater and Soil Science, Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hanover
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
ChairmanProf. Dr.-Ing. Gunnar StillCorporate Advisor for EnvironmentThyssenKrupp AG, Duisburg
The European Year of Air – What can the steel industry expect?
Marianne Wenning, Director, Directorate C: Quality of Life, Water and Air, Environment DG, European Commission, Brussels/Belgium
Industrial emissions, fine particulates and environmental zones – the German government’s concept in the discussion on clean air
MinDirig Dr. Norbert Salomon, Head of Section IG I - Immission Control, Plant Safety and Traffic, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conser-vation and Nuclear Safety, Bonn
Feasibility and limits – air pollution control in compliance with BAT
Dr.-Ing. Rolf Höffken, Managing Director Technology, HKM Hüttenwerke Krupp Mannesmann GmbH, Duisburg
Panel discussion
Brussel’s clean air targets - impossible demands?
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3: 30 to 5: 30 p.m.
New developments in forming technology
ChairmanDr.rer.nat. Ulrich Roeske Chairman of the Executive BoardThyssenKrupp Rasselstein GmbH, Andernach
Modernisation of the medium-wide hot strip mill at TKSE Hoesch Hohenlimburg
Dipl.-Ing. Frank Pozun, Senior Plant Manager Head of Medium-wide strip mill, Hoesch Hohen-limburg GmbH, Hagen
New HSS work rolls for later stands in hot strip mill finishing trains (German/Engl.)
Dipl.-Ing. Christian Haberkorn, Hot Strip Pro-duction - Head of Department, voestalpine Stahl GmbH, Linz/Austria; Dipl.-Ing. Toshiyuki Hattori, Senior engineer, Advanced Materials Center, Hitachi Metals Wakamatsu Ltd., Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka/Japan
Ceramic materials for rolls and other elements in hot and cold rolling
M. Sc. Christian Overhagen, Chair of Forming Technology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg
Performance of European Zinc-Magnesium-Aluminium Coat-ings for automotive applications (Joint work by the VDEh Zinc-Magnesium-Aluminium Coating Working Group) (Engl.)
Dipl.-Ing. Cecile Pesci, Products Development Manager, ArcelorMittal France S. A., Florange/France
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Stee
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 3: 30 to 5: 30 p.m. Thursday, 28 November 2013, from 6: 00 p.m.
The Steel Get-TogetherThe Steel Get-Together takes place in the Stadthalle from 6.00 p.m. An interesting programme awaits you, as usual.A small fee of EUR 30.00 (incl. VAT) will be charged for participation in the Steel Get-Together. This fee will be EUR 20.00 (incl. VAT) for personal members of the Steel Institute VDEh. There is no charge for students.
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 9: 00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.Thursday, 28 November 2013, 9: 00 to 9:45 a.m., Room 2
Invitation to the Members’ Meetings
We invite personal members of the Steel Institute VDEh and the representatives of the member companies in the organisations of the Stahl-Zentrum
Edelstahl-Vereinigung e.V.FOSTA - Forschungsvereinigung Stahlanwendung e.V. Stahlinstitut VDEhStahl-Informations-ZentrumWirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl
to the Members’ Meetings that will take place on
Thursday, 28 November 2013, 9:00 a.m., Room 2
of the CCD Congress Center, Düsseldorf.
Yours faithfully,
Hans Jürgen Kerkhoff President German Steel FederationChairman Steel Institute VDEh
Dr.-Ing. Peter DahlmannExecutive Member of the Managing Board Steel Institute VDEh
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Thursday, 28 November 2013, 9: 00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.
Agenda
German Steel Federation and the specialist organisations
1. On the work of the German Steel Federation and its associated specialist organisations
2. Annual accounts for 2012, preliminary results for 2013 and budget for 2014
3. Approval of the organs
4. Elections to the Executive Board Committees
5. Election of the Honorary Controller and appointment of the auditor
6. Awards
Steel Institute VDEh
1. On joint technical-scientific work
2. Elections to the Executive Board
3. Annual accounts for 2012
4. Approval of the Executive Board and the Managing Director
5. Election of the Honorary Controller
6. Awards
Please use the attached form to register, or register at www.stahl2013.de
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Registration
Please send us your application by 20 November 2013 at the latest. Please use the attached form or register online at www.stahl2013.de.
A list of participants and documentation for the event will be prepared for you to collect in the entrance hall. Headphones for simultaneous translations are available here for a deposit.
Important telephone numbers
Taxi +49 (0)211 33333 Airport +49 (0)211 421-0 Stahl-Zentrum +49 (0)211 6707-533
Event Office
CCD Süd: 28. November (6:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.) Fon: +49 211 6707-533 Fax: +49 211 6707-670
Catering
Drinks and snacks are available at the coffee bar during the Talks about Steel on 28 November. A selection of dishes is available in the Restaurant at lunchtime. Food and drinks are offered by the company Stockheim. The costs are to be borne by participants.
Hotels
Attractive hotel offers for STAHL 2013 can be found under the following link:http://business.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/congress/stahl-2013/
Your partner in Düsseldorf:
Düsseldorf Marketing & Tourismus GmbH (DMT) - Business Travel Service - Fon: +49 211 17202-839 / Fax: +49 211 17202-32 21 E-mail: [email protected]
Information for participants
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Information for participants
How to find us and parking
Parking costs EUR 1.50 per hour. A day ticket costs EUR 8.00.
Tram
Lines U78 and U79Every 5 minutes from the central station (Hauptbahnhof) and from Heinrich-Heine-Allee (Altstadt) to Messe Ost/Stockumer KirchstraßeBus 722 or footpath (approx. 10 to 15 minutes)from Messe Ost/Stockumer Kirchstraße to CCD Süd
BusLine 722Every 20 minutes from the central station (Hauptbahnhof) to CCD Süd– last bus returns from CCD Süd at 7:13 p.m.– last underground train (U-Bahn) from Messe Ost/
Stock umer Kirchstraße to the central station (Hauptbahnhof) at 11:59 p.m.
Taxi Approx. EUR 25.00 from the central station to CCD Süd Approx. EUR 11.00 from the airport to CCD Süd
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We are grateful to the following companies
Stahl-ZentrumSteel Institute VDEhGerman Steel Federation
STAHL 2013Steel in Motion
Invitation and Programme of the international annual meetingon 28 November 2013CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf
Stahl-ZentrumSteel Institute VDEhGerman Steel FederationSohnstraße 65 · 40237 DüsseldorfP.O. Box 105145 · 40042 Düsseldorfwww.stahl-online.de
The Conference OfficeFon: +49 211 6707-533 Fax: +49 211 6707-670
We are grateful to the following companies
News and information on the event, statements by organisers and participants, and live reporting. Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/stahl_online; Hashtag: #stahl2013
Detailed background information on the event, and the complete programme plus registration form, can be found on our meeting website. www.stahl2013.de
Stahl-ZentrumSteel Institute VDEhGerman Steel Federation
STAHL 2013Steel in Motion
Invitation and Programme of the international annual meetingon 28 November 2013CCD Congress Center Düsseldorf
Stahl-ZentrumSteel Institute VDEhGerman Steel FederationSohnstraße 65 · 40237 DüsseldorfP.O. Box 105145 · 40042 Düsseldorfwww.stahl-online.de
The Conference OfficeFon: +49 211 6707-533 Fax: +49 211 6707-670
We are grateful to the following companies
News and information on the event, statements by organisers and participants, and live reporting. Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com/stahl_online; Hashtag: #stahl2013
Detailed background information on the event, and the complete programme plus registration form, can be found on our meeting website. www.stahl2013.de