| Who is going to be the next Rockefeller? “How the chemicals industry can benefit in working with new energy players in batteries, bio fuels and solar cells” Strategy Workshop, 21 & 22 October 2010 - Brussels, Belgium |
In conjunction with A.T. Kearney, ECMSA is conducting a study on selected areas of the clean technology industry. A status update on the Study was presented by Ingo Schröter, Principal at A.T. Kearney, at the Networking Dinner with Strategic Project Presentations following ECMSA’s Annual General Meeting on 27 October 2009 at the Brussels Marriott Hotel.
General interest in the Study has been extremely positive thus far. In December 2009, the interview process was completed, after which the Study will be finalised and feedback will be given to all participants. Afterwards, A.T. Kearney, in conjunction with ECMSA, will prepare for the marketing of the Study, as well as the organisation of events, such as ECMSA-Member workshops, based on the Study Report which will take place on 21 and 22 October 2010 in Brussels. Within the aforementioned workshops, Study participants are invited to discuss jointly the findings and to share thoughts on how to tackle the opportunities of new energy supply.
Location: NH du Grand Sablon Rue Bodenbroekstraat 2-4, B-1000, Brussels Belgium www.nh-hotels.com
Registration Please complete the registration form (see below) and fax it to +31 70 363 63 48 or send it via e-mail to info@ecmsa.org.
Fees € 350,- ECMSA members € 475,- non-members
Hotel reservations: You are kindly requested to contact the NH Hotel du Grand Sablon yourself to make a hotel reservation. You can use the following link for your hotel reservation: www.nh-hotels.com
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| | | Upcoming Event | Fusing the Automotive and Chemical Value Chains Strategy Workshop, 22 September 2010 - Frankfurt, Germany | In conjunction with Roland Berger, ECMSA has conducted a
study entitled “Fusing Automotive and Chemical Value
Chains”. A snapshot of the Study was already presented by
Thorsten Ploss, Partner at Roland Berger Strategy
Consultants, last year October in Brussels.
An ECMSA-Member workshop based on the Study Report is planned for 22 September 2010 at the VCI Headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Who is going to be the next Rockefeller? “How the chemicals industry can benefit in working with new energy players in batteries, bio fuels and solar cells” Strategy Workshop, 21 & 22 October 2010 - Brussels, Belgium | In conjunction with A.T. Kearney, ECMSA is conducting a study on selected areas of the clean technology industry. A status update on the Study was presented by Ingo Schröter, Principal at A.T. Kearney, at the Networking Dinner with Strategic Project Presentations following ECMSA’s Annual General Meeting on 27 October 2009 at the Brussels Marriott Hotel.
General interest in the Study has been extremely positive thus far. In December 2009, the interview process was completed, after which the Study will be finalised and feedback will be given to all participants. Afterwards, A.T. Kearney, in conjunction with ECMSA, will prepare for the marketing of the Study, as well as the organisation of events, such as ECMSA-Member workshops, based on the Study Report to be pursued in 20&21 October 2010 in Brussels. Within the aforementioned workshops, Study participants are invited to discuss jointly the findings and to share thoughts on how to tackle the opportunities of new energy supply.
Registration is now open! For more information click on Read More...
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| 16 & 17 November - Sustainability: What are the growth opportunities for chemical companies? | Sustainability has been one of the strongest mega-trends for the past 10 years. Evolving from production and safety related issues, this trend has moved to an end-market driven phenomenon and most recently to consumer behavior changes. In the meantime, increasing oil demand and limited supply has pushed government and industries to find alternative energy and raw material sources, such as industrial biotechnologies. These changes are observed in all segments, from construction to automotive to FMCGs.
Now is the time for those more flexible chemical manufacturing organizations to rise to the challenge.
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