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BulkSolids brings together experts from both industry and academia

From 6–8 April 2011, the Nehru Centre in Mumbai, India, is the meeting-place for the processing sector for the second time. The successful premiere of BulkSolids India in 2010 is followed by an expanded second edition of the International Conference & Exhibition on Storing, Handling and Transporting Bulk Solids and Powders. The organizers – Vogel Business Media and NürnbergMesse – offer a larger exhibition area in 2011 and an extensive information and dialogue platform for experts from industry and science as part of the conference programme with its extended range of topics.

The Indian economy shows a distinct upward trend. For example, production in the processing industry is picking up speed and the building industry also expects growth of more than ten per cent in the next two financial years, according to the national Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC). The Indian subcontinent also ranks as one of the world's most promising growth markets in the chemical industry. BulkSolids India is accordingly growing. The length of the event has been increased from two to three days in order to reflect all the major sectors of the processing industry.

So the established topics of the English-language conference, such as Dust Emission Control, Belt Conveying, Pneumatic Conveying, Energy & Environment, Biomass, Storage & Discharge, Bulk Ports, and Train Loading & Unloading, are joined by the new technical focuses of Chemical Processing, Solids Handling in Food Processing, Solids Handling in Pharmaceuticals, Gas-Solid (Multiphase) Reactors with Solids Reactants / Products, and Gas-Solid (Multiphase) Reactors with Solids Catalysts.

For the first time, half-day workshops are also planned for dealing in detail with special topics like Explosion Protection, Chemical Processing and Hoppers, and Silo Design.



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