AchemAmerica 2005: International Exhibition and Conferences on Process Technologies.FRANKFURT, Germany & MEXICO CITY Mexico City Spanish Ciudad de México City (pop., 2000: city, 8,605,239; 2003 metro. area est., 18,660,000), capital of Mexico. Located at an elevation of 7,350 ft (2,240 m), it is officially coterminous with the Federal District, which occupies 571 sq mi -- AchemAmerica 2005, International Exhibition on Process Technologies, will take place for the second time in the World Trade Center in Mexico City from 12 to 15 April 2005. It is the biggest international event for the supplier branches in chemistry and process engineering in Mexico and Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. . Approx. 200 international exhibitors and over 5,000 professionals are expected to attend. The largest contingents of exhibitors come from Mexico, Germany and the USA. With a total of 21 countries represented there is a perceptible per·cep·ti·ble adj. Capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind: perceptible sounds in the night. [Late Latin perceptibilis, from Latin perceptus increase in the internationality of the exhibitors. Mexico's Minister of the Economy, Fernando Jesus Canales Clariond, emphasized the significance of this AchemAmerica for the international economic relations of his country and he characterized Mexico with its worldwide network of free trade agreements as one of the best locations in the world for investments and economic cooperation. The oil industry and the chemical process industries are the cornerstones of Mexico's future development. Furthermore there is a tremendous demand for technologies and know-how for the food, pharma, biotechnology and environmental sectors. Key themes of the exhibition profile The exhibition profile of AchemAmerica comprises all the target groups that play an important part in and around Mexico's process industry: chemical equipment and plant engineering, process engineering, 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, food technology, 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 , and packaging and storage techniques. International conferences and business meetings The Conferences accompanying the exhibition will feature current developments on all issues concerning process technologies. The main themes are "Water and Waste Water Management" and "Novel Processes for Refining refining, any of various processes for separating impurities from crude or semifinished materials. It includes the finer processes of metallurgy, the fractional distillation of petroleum into its commercial products, and the purifying of cane, beet, and maple sugar , SynFuels and Petrochemistry". Business meetings and partnering workshops particularly address enterprises to promote cooperations with Mexico. AchemAmerica is organized by DECHEMA - Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Frankfurt am Main, whose ACHEMA worldwide concept provides a platform in the three foremost economic regions, the EU, the Far East and North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . ACHEMA - the major international event on process industries in Frankfurt am Main/Germany attracts over 4,000 exhibitors and 200,000 visitors from more than 100 different countries every three years. Please note: Opening Press Conference, April 12, 2005, 12.30 p.m. World Trade Center, Mexico City, Filadelfia S/N (1) (Serial/Number) Common shorthand for serial number. (2) (Signal/Noise) As in "s/n ratio." See signal-to-noise ratio. , Col. Napoles, Sala de Prensa More information: www.achemamerica.de ; presse@dechema.de |
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