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ALUMINIUM: THE GAME CHANGER!
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A conference on innovation, a world-class exhibition!
From October 21st to October 25th, 2013, in Montréal, Canada, the CIAC will be the flagship of a week-long series of international conferences, industrials visits and many other major events, all related to aluminium. The CIAC will emphasize the global importance of the aluminium industry around the world while showing the future of aluminium through its properties and forward looking applications. The CIAC will stimulate rich exchanges and drive tangible improvements in the recognition, visibility and advancement of the industry.
The following renowned speakers will be at the CIAC:
Chris Bayliss
Deputy Secretary General International Aluminum Institute
David K. Foot
Canadian Economist and Demographer. Footwork Consulting Inc.
Marco Georgiou
Head, Aluminium Primary & Products. CRU
Gordon Hamilton
Vice President Primary Metals Sales & Marketing Rio Tinto Alcan
Kenneth J. Martchek
Director Life Cycle and Sustainability.
Alcoa André Martel
President & CEO
Aluminerie Alouette
Chairman of the Board Aluminium Association of Canada
Javier San Juan
President & CEO L'Oréal Canada
Jean Simard
President and General Manager. Aluminium Association of Canada.
Michael Stacey
Chair in Architecture. Director of the Institute of Architecture
Faculty of Engineering University of Nottingham.
Jesús Villegas
Vice President HARBOR Aluminum Intelligence Unit
Source: Aluminium Network
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