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ACHEMASIA 2004 in Beijing 11-15 May: Sustainable Water Management in Industry and Municipalities for China.


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ACHEMASIA 2004

BEIJING Beijing (bā-jĭng) or Peking (pē-kĭng, pā–), city (1994 est. urban pop. 6,093,300; 1994 est. total pop. 7,240,700), capital of the People's Republic of China. It is in central Hebei prov. , China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 2004

Managing and reducing water pollution is one of the key issues of China's current environmental programme. The water pollution programme of the 10th Five-Year Plan Five-Year Plan, Soviet economic practice of planning to augment agricultural and industrial output by designated quotas for a limited period of usually five years.  (2001-2005) involves a total investment of 250 billion RMB RMB Right Mouse Button
RMB Regional Management Board (USACE)
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. Experts from industry and academia from China and abroad will meet in Beijing at ACHEMASIA from May 11-15 at the China International Exhibition Center to strengthen their co-operation in R&D and the commercialization of water treatment technologies

The Business Meeting on "Sustainable Water Management in Industry and Municipalities" from May 11-13 will be part of the 6th ACHEMASIA International Exhibition and Congress on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. This highly topical topical /top·i·cal/ (top´i-k'l) pertaining to a particular area, as a topical antiinfective applied to a certain area of the skin and affecting only the area to which it is applied.

top·i·cal
adj.
 event is directly related to the exhibition target groups "Water Treatment" and "Environmental Protection" and focuses on technology transfer and international cooperation. Well-known international companies are involved in the programme, which features:

-- Water for Industrial Processes

-- Wastewater Treatment and Reuse reuse - Using code developed for one application program in another application. Traditionally achieved using program libraries. Object-oriented programming offers reusability of code via its techniques of inheritance and genericity.  

-- Industrial Water Management

-- Technologies for Potable potable /pot·a·ble/ (po´tah-b'l) fit to drink.

po·ta·ble
adj.
Fit to drink; drinkable.



potable

fit to drink.
 Water

-- Water Treatment in Municipalities

Obtain up-to-date information in this field, discuss the latest market developments, meet international decision-makers and initiate co-operations on the first day! Be on the cutting-edge of technological innovations and applied research on the second day!

"Sustainable Water Management in Industry and Municipalities" is also one of the main themes of the Exhibition and Congress of the 6th ACHEMASIA - the leading event for chemical engineering, environmental protection and biotechnology in China. More than 400 exhibitors from 25 countries and some 20,000 visitors are expected. The main thrusts of the exhibition are chemical apparatus and plant construction, process technology, petrochemistry pet·ro·chem·is·try  
n.
1. The chemistry of petroleum and its derivatives.

2. The branch of geochemistry that deals with the chemical composition of rocks.
, maintenance and quality assurance, environmental protection, water treatment, pharmaceutical technology, biotechnology, the food industry, agrochemistry, laboratory and analytical techniques An analytical technique is a method that is used to determine the concentration of a chemical compound or chemical element. There are a wide variety of techniques used for analysis, from simple weighing (gravimetric) to titrations (titrimetric)to very advanced techniques using , packaging and storage techniques.

The accompanying scientific conferences, workshops and specific business meetings give the visitors plenty of opportunity to exchange experience on a high level.

Further information: http://www.achemasia.net and http://www.achemasia.de
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