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UTECH South East Asia Polyurethanes Conference Programme Announced

Crain Communications 3 mins read

Focus on sustainability and market opportunities in South East Asia

Singapore 22 July 2024: Organisers of the inaugural UTECH South East Asia polyurethanes conference and exhibition, taking place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from 13-14 November 2024, have announced a comprehensive speaker programme for the event’s free-to-attend conference. Sustainability and market opportunities in the polyurethanes sector in South East Asia are among the conference’s key themes. Visitor registration for the free-to-attend two-day conference and exhibition is now open at: www.utechseasia.com

In additional to a full two-day programme of leading polyurethanes industry speakers, the conference will also feature panel discussions looking at: the roadmap for sustainable polyurethane production in the Middle East; the real potential for the South East Asian polyurethane market; and sustainable, energy-efficient polyurethane solutions within construction in the region.

Leading industry figures already confirmed to speak include:

  • Damini Dabholkar, Markets Editor, ICIS: Opportunities and challenges: Insights into the Asian polyurethane industry
  • Jose Naraval, Material and Technology Engineer-Foams Material & Innovations, IKEA Purchasing Services Poland: Circular foam for the many
  • A Sustainable Journey with Dow Polyurethane
  • James Elliot, VP, Business Development – Chemicals, Argus Media: Complexity and volatility: unpicking the market and price drivers for isocyanates and polyols in Asia
  • Patcharaporn Chainiwatana, SEA Market Development Manager Polyurethane, Dow Chemical Thailand: A Sustainable Journey with Dow Polyurethane
  • Kuanliang Bao, Technical Service Manager of Polyol Business, Wanhua: Innovation and solution introduction of polyether polyols
  • Stefan Hermes, CEO, King Global: Promoting PU as material in the South East Asian region and a look at the difference between comfort foams and technical foams
  • Richard Stevenson, Senior Scientist – Polyol & Application Development, Econic Technologies: Redeeming CO2: coupling sustainability and performance for future polyurethanes
  • Ilhan Kurt, Head of Research and Development, Pearl Polyurethanes: Improved properties of sandwich metal panels with modified Isocyanates components
  • James Zhao, Technical Marketing Manager, Cardolite Chemical: Bio-based polyols, diols and diluents for EV PU applications

“We are delighted to be bringing the long-established UTECH polyurethanes trade show and conference experience to SouthEast Asia,” said Matt Barber, Global Events Director at event organiser Crain Communications. “Celebrating its 40th anniversary, our recent UTECH Europe event attracted record interest with more than 220 exhibitors and 10,366 visitors from 93 countries and we look forward to bringing the same successful formula to Singapore this November.”

As one of the most effective thermal insulation materials, polyurethane offers huge unrealised potential to reduce the energy used to heat and cool buildings. Once seen as harder to recycle than other polymer-based materials, commercially viable innovations are emerging for the mechanical and chemical recycling of polyurethanes. With rising CO2 emissions being the fundamental driver of global warming, many companies are using CO2 to produce new raw materials for polyurethane. Bio-based polyols derived from natural raw materials including soya beans, caster beans and cashew nuts are becoming increasing available. In the automotive sector, innovative polyurethane materials are helping manufacturers to enhance vehicle sustainability and playing a key role in EV battery development. These innovations and more can be discovered at the UTECH Europe exhibition and conference.

Leading global and regional companies and organisations who have already confirmed their attendance as exhibitors include: Pearl Polyurethane Systems, Momentive, Kuraray, SD Korea, Asia Polyurethane Manufacturing, Saan Global and Zhejiang Wansheng.

For full details of the conference programme and to register to attend, visit the UTECH South East Asia website: www.utechseasia.com

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/utech-se-asia/

 

UTECH Events Calendar

PU China, Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Centre, 17-19 July 2024 www.puchina.eu

UTECH Middle East Foam and Polyurethane Expo, Dubai World Trade Centre, 10-12 September 2024 www.mefpu.com/

UTECH Southeast Asia, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 13-14 November 2024 www.utechseasia.com

UTECH India – Sustainable Polyurethane & Foam Expo, NESCO, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, 4-6 December 2024 www.ifpuexpo.com

UTECH Las Americas, Centro Citibanamex, Mexico City, 3-5 June 2025 www.utechlasamericas.com/

UTECH Europe, MECC, Maastricht, Netherlands, 20-22 April 2027 www.utecheurope.eu/


Contact details:

Media Contact: 
Doug Bentall
Iona Communications, London
Tel: +44 7799 615319
Email:
doug@ionacommunications.com

For more information:

Matt Barber, Director, Global Trade Shows

Crain Communications

Tel: +44 7739 302081

Email: mabarber@crain.com

 

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