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Reducing Water Costs in the Food Industry
Contributed by Anonymous on Thursday, July 15 @ 11:34:41 CEST
Topic: Control Systems

Thursday 7 October 2010
Institution of Mechanical Engineers1 Birdcage Walk
London, SW1H 9JJ United Kingdom

Overview
Rising utility costs and the need for greater sustainability of resources have focused the food industry’s demands of the water industry. This one-day seminar will examine the challenges facing the food and water industries, as the food industry seeks to become more sustainable with its use of water. The event will evaluate sustainable use of resources, rising costs, tighter legislation and rising customer expectations, supported by practical and innovative solutions to these challenges.
Attending this event will help you:


  • Gain commercial and technical pointers for water cost savings

  • Learn about the latest technology and innovations that can assist food companies to be more sustainable with their water usage

  • Discuss legislation updates and best practice in water sustainability
  • Develop contacts in both the food and water industries to further your drive to reduce costs and be sustainable

 
Technical Advantages


  • Examine CAPEX/OPEX trade-off
  • Understand plant operation optimisation
  • Gain innovative process and engineering advice
  • Learn how to reduce your water usage
  • Discuss the potential benefits of anaerobic digestion in waste and wastewater treatment
  • Consider drain management and how it can help you be more sustainable
  • Hear about 'ice pigging' and how it can reduce your water consumption

Who should attend

Food process companies; vendor supply organisations; water utilities; water equipment suppliers including pumps, pipework and controls; plant optimisation consultants; water design consultants and civil engineers. This seminar will also attract public office personnel for utility management.
Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

If you have a product or service to promote you can enhance brand awareness through our range of exciting sponsorship / exhibition opportunities.
For details of how we can tailor a package to suit your needs, contact Aman Duggal on:
telephone: +44 (0)20 7973 1309
email: sponsorship@imeche.org
Web link http://events.imeche.org/EventView.aspx?code=S1538
 

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