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As part of 3W Expo 2015 & CPPE 2015, TechnoBiz is organizing number of educational training programs that are aimed for professionals involved with
water, environmental and chemical engineering. All these courses are very specialized and instructors are well-experienced specialists with global
expertise. Each course length is 3 hrs long. Some courses are conducted in ENGLISH and some are conducted in THAI languages. Around 60 educational
courses will be conducted in parallel. Interested delegates are requested to review training schedule and course language before registering the program.
These courses are divided into 10 groups and will be held during 27-31 January 2015 at Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center (BITEC) in
Bangkok, Thailand.
GROUP 1: Water Treatment
GROUP 2: Membrane Technology
GROUP 3: Wastewater Treatment
GROUP 4: Waste Treatment
GROUP 5: Waste to Energy / Biogas Technology
GROUP 6: Air Pollution Control
GROUP 7: Filtration and Separation
GROUP 8: Boilers, Cooling Towers & Thermal Heating
GROUP 9: Certifications & Regulations
GROUP 10: Sales & Marketing
GROUP 1: Water Treatment
1. Water Treatment Processes : Principles and Selection (T-1)
2. Water Treatment for Power Plants: Steam & Cooling Water (T-2)
3. Water Treatment for Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Plants (T-3)
4. Waterside Problems in Boilers, Closed Loops, and Cooling Systems (T-4)
5. Specialty Chemistries for Boiler/Cooling Water Treatment (T-5)
6. Ion-Exchange Pure Water Processes (T-6)
7. Principles of Corrosion, including Causations & Troubleshooting (T-7)
8. Industrial Water Reuse & Recycling - Successes & Failures (T-8)
9. Magnetic Driven Pumps : Principles, Operation & Maintenance (T-9)
GROUP 2: Membrane Technology
10. RO Plant Troubleshooting (T-10)
11. RO Plant Commissioning (T-11)
12. Reverse Osmosis Plant : Design and Operation - PART 1 (TH) (T-12)*
13. Reverse Osmosis Plant : Design and Operation - PART 2 (TH) (T-13)*
14. Designing Energy Efficient Seawater RO Systems (T-14)
15. Comparison of Commercial Membrane Technology for UF/MF (T-15)
16. Design & Selection of Membranes in Industrial Processes (T-16)
17. Designing Energy Efficient MBR Systems (T-17)
18. MBR Plant Commissioning & Troubleshooting (T-18)
19. Comparison of Commercial Membrane Technology for MBR (T-19)
GROUP 3: Wastewater (WW) Treatment
20. Wastewater Reuse & Recycling - Practical Implementation (TH) (T-20)*
21. Conventional Anaerobic WW System - Design & Operation (TH) (T-21) *
22. Advanced Anaerobic WW System - Design & Operation (TH) (T-22) *
23. Wastewater Microbiology (TH) (T-23) *
24. Industrial Wastewater Management (TH) (T-24) *
25. Nutrient (Nitrogen & Phosphorus) Removal in Wastewater (TH) (T-25) *
26. The Process of Anaerobic Digestion (T-26)
27. Design and Application of Anaerobic Digestion (T-27)
28. Ethanol Plant WW Treatment Principles, Design & Operation (T-28)
GROUP 4: Waste Treatment
29. Incineration, Pyrolysis, Plasma Arc Technologies & Processes (T-29)
30. Incineration of Petrochemical / Industrial Wastes (T-30)
31. Medical Waste Disposal (T-31)
32. Hospital Waste- Best Practices in India and Emerging Initiatives (T-32)
33. Hazardous Waste Treatment (TH) (T-33) *
34. Sustainable Landfill Design & Operation (T-61)
35. Oil Spill Response with Bioremediation & Oil Recovery System (T-62)
GROUP 5: Waste to Energy / Biogas Technology
36. Operation of Biogas Plants (T-34)
37. Biogas Cleaning Technology (T-35)
38. Compressed Bio-Methane Gas Technology (TH) (T-36) *
39. Biogas from Energy Crops (TH) (T-37)
40. Biomass Gasification (T-38)
41. Municipal Waste-to-Energy Systems (T-39)
GROUP 6: Air Pollution Control
42. Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization (T-40)
43. Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization (including dry sorbent injection) (T-41)
44. Electrostatic Precipitators (T-42)
45. Fabric Filtration (T-43)
46. VOC & Odor Management and Control (THAI) (T-44) *
47. Incineration Air Emissions Generation and Control (T-45)
48. Mercury & Air Pollutant Control in Waste & Power Plants (T-46)
49. Greenhouse Gas Emission Estimation by IPCC Method (TH) (T-47) *
GROUP 7: Filtration and Separation
50. Selecting Right Filter Media for Process Optimization (T-48)
51. Operation & Maintenance of Filter Media (T-49)
GROUP 8: Boilers, Cooling Towers & Thermal Heating
52. Economics of Boiler Fuel Switch projects (T-50)
53. Thermal Heating Systems : Matching Generation and Demand (T-51)
54. Biomass Fired Boiler Systems - Considerations for Design (T-52)
55. Cooling Tower Calculations (T-53)
56. Steam Boilers Safety (TH) (T-54) *
GROUP 9: Certifications & Regulations
57. Green Industry Mark - Lesson Learned & the Way Forward (TH) (T-55) *
58. Industrial Safety Regulation and Compliance (TH) (T-56) *
59. Carbon Footprint for Organization (TH) (T-57) *
60. Industrial Waste Treatment and Compliance (T-58)
Group 10: Sales & Marketing
61. Sales & Marketing of a Water Treatment Service Business (T-59)
62. Sales & Marketing of Anaerobic Waste Treatment Systems (T-60)
REMARK: * / (TH) represents training program conducted in Thai languages only. All other programs are conducted in ENGLISH only. TechnoBiz reserves the right to adjust the program schedule without prior notice due to unforeseen
circumstances. These programs are aimed for engineers, technical managers, designers and operators, managers from industries as well as utility and consulting companies. The room allocation information for each course will be
available at BITEC 2nd
Floor. Registered participants are required to arrive at the training venue 15 minutes before training schedule to receive documents as appropriate.
COURSE SCHEDULE
Date Schedule Code Course Name Instructor Medium
27 Jan 2015
(TUESDAY)
13.00-16.00 hrs T-07 Principles of Corrosion, Causations & Troubleshooting Colin Frayne ENG
13.00-16.00 hrs T-17 Designing Energy Efficient MBR Systems Satish Chilekar ENG
28 Jan 2015
(WEDNESDAY)
09.00-12.00 hrs T-53 Cooling Tower Calculations Colin Frayne ENG
09.00-12.00 hrs T-29 Incineration, Pyrolysis, Plasma Arc Technologies/Other Process Charles Brunner ENG
13.00-16.00 hrs T-04 Waterside Problems in Boilers, Closed Loops, & Cooling Colin Frayne ENG
13.00-16.00 hrs T-01 Water Treatment Processes : Principles and Selection Satish Chilekar ENG
13.00-16.00 hrs T-39 Municipal Waste-to-Energy Systems Charles Brunner ENG
13.00-16.00 hrs T-09 Magnetic Driven Pumps: Principle, Operation & Maintenance Heinz Mathys ENG
29 Jan 2015
(THURSDAY)
08.00-11.00 hrs T-08 Industrial Water Reuse & Recycling - Successes & Failures Colin Frayne ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-10 RO Plant Troubleshooting Satish Chilekar ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-30 Incineration of Petrochemical / Industrial Wastes Charles Brunner ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-40 Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization Paul Farber ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-50 Economics of Boiler Fuel Switch Projects MK Balaji ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-37 Biogas from Energy Crops Chummanut Maneesiri THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-15 Comparison of Commercial Membrane Technology for UF/MF Dr. Graeme Pearce ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-60 Sales & Marketing of Anaerobic Waste Treatment Systems Graham Brown ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-16 Design & Selection of Membranes in Industrial Processes Lalit Vashishta ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-32 Hospital Waste- Best Practices in India and Emerging Initiatives Priti Mahesh ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-18 MBR Plant Commissioning & Troubleshooting Ronald van 't Oever ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-23 Wastewater Microbiology Dr. Wiboonluk Pungrasmi THAI
15.00-18.00 hrs T-59 Sales & Marketing of a Water Treatment Service Business Colin Frayne ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-11 RO Plant Commissioning Satish Chilekar ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-26 The Process of Anaerobic Digestion Dr.Ethridge & Dr. Leroff ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-31 Medical Waste Disposal Charles Brunner ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-41 Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization (including dry sorbent injection) Paul Farber ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-51 Thermal Heating Systems : Matching Generation and Demand MK Balaji ENG
30 Jan 2015
(FRIDAY)
08.00-11.00 hrs T-02 Water Treatment for Power Plants: Steam & Cooling Water Colin Frayne ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-48 Selecting Right Filter Media for Process Optimization Lalit Vashishta ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-27 Design and Application of Anaerobic Digestion Dr.Ethridge & Dr. Leroff ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-12 Reverse Osmosis Plant : Design and Operation - PART 1 Sawaeng Gerdpratoom THAI
08.00-11.00 hrs T-47 Greenhouse Gas Emission Estimation using IPCC Methodology Sukhuma Chitapornpan THAI
08.00-11.00 hrs T-25 Nutrient (Nitrogen & Phosphorus) Removal in Wastewater Dr. Munruk Tuntoolavest THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-42 Electrostatic Precipitators Paul Farber ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-52 Biomass Fired Boiler Systems - Considerations for Design MK Balaji ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-21 Conventional Anaerobic WW System – Design & Operation Dr. Saroch Boonyakitsombut THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-20 Wastewater Reuse & Recycling – Practical Implementation Dr. Chavalit Ratanatamskul THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-55 Green Industry Mark – Lessons Learned and the Way Forward Dr. Sirakarn Leungsakul THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-28 Ethanol Plant Wastewater Treatment – Design & Operation Graham Brown ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-61 Sustainable Landfill Design and Operation Prof. C. Visvanathan ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-05 Specialty Chemistries for Boiler/Cooling Water Treatment Colin Frayne ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-46 Mercury & Air Pollutant Control in Waste & Power Plants Prof. Yong-Chil Seo ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-54 Steam Boilers Safety Panotsan Sujayanon THAI
15.00-18.00 hrs T-13 Reverse Osmosis Plant : Design and Operation - PART 2 Sawaeng Gerdpratoom THAI
15.00-18.00 hrs T-36 Compressed Bio-Methane Gas Technology Uthen Kantha THAI
15.00-18.00 hrs T-56 Industrial Safety Regulation and Compliance Dr. Pattamawan Khunprasert THAI
31 Jan 2015
(SATURDAY)
08.00-11.00 hrs T-03 Water Treatment for Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Plants Colin Frayne ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-19 Comparison of Commercial Membrane Technology for MBR Dr. Graeme Pearce ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-22 Advanced Anaerobic WW System – Design & Operation Dr. Saroch Boonyakitsombut THAI
08.00-11.00 hrs T-43 Fabric Filtration Paul Farber ENG
08.00-11.00 hrs T-24 Industrial Wastewater Management Dr. Kriengsak Udomsinrot THAI
08.00-11.00 hrs T-57 Carbon Footprint for Organization Viganda Varabuntoonvit THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-49 Operation & Maintenance of Filter Media Lalit Vashishta ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-14 Designing Energy Efficient Seawater RO Systems Satish Chilekar ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-34 Operation of Biogas Plants Dr.Ethridge & Dr. Leroff ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-62 Oil Spill Response with Bioremediation & Oil Recovery System Dr. Watson Ariyaphuttarat ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-58 Industrial Waste Treatment and Compliance Eakbout Utamapong THAI
11.30-14.30 hrs T-38 Biomass Gasification Dr. Abdul Salam ENG
11.30-14.30 hrs T-44 VOC & Odor Management and Control Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana THAI
15.00-18.00 hrs T-06 Ion-Exchange Pure Water Processes Colin Frayne ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-45 Incineration Air Emissions Generation and Control Charles Brunner ENG
15.00-18.00 hrs T-33 Hazardous Waste Treatment Boonyong Lohwongwatana THAI
15.00-18.00 hrs T-35 Biogas Cleaning Technology Peter Thygesen ENG
Thai Language Programs - หลกัสูตรอบรมบรรยายภาษาไทย
วนัที% เวลา รหสั ชื%อหลกัสูตร 29 มค. 2558 (พฤหสับดี)
08.00 - 11.00 T-37 ก๊าซชวีภาพจากพชืพลงังาน อนาคตพลงังานทดแทนไทย 11.30 - 14.30 T-23 จลุชวีวทิยาของนํ'าเสยี
30 มค. 2558 (ศกุร)์
08.00 - 11.00 T-12 การออกแบบและการเดนิระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสิ – Part 1 08.00 - 11.00 T-47 การประเมนิการปลดปล่อยก๊าซเรอืนกระจกดว้ยวธิมีาตรฐานของ IPCC 08.00 - 11.00 T-25 การกาํจดัไนโตรเจนดว้ยวธิทีางชวีภาพ 11.30 - 14.30 T-21 การออกแบบและดูแลรกัษาระบบบาํบดันํ'าเสยีแบบไรอ้ากาศแบบทั @วไป 11.30 - 14.30 T-20 การนํานํ'าเสยีกลบัมาใชใ้หม:่ การใชง้านจรงิในอตุสาหกรรม 11.30 - 14.30 T-55 การรบัรองเครื@องหมายอุตสาหกรรมสเีขยีว Green Industry Mark เครื@องหมายแหง่ความยั @งยนื 15.00 - 18.00 T-54 ความปลอดภยัหมอ้ไอนํ'า 15.00 - 18.00 T-13 การออกแบบและการเดนิระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสิ – Part 2 15.00 - 18.00 T-36 ก๊าซ CBG พลงังานสเีขยีวสาํหรบัอนาคตประเทศไทย 15.00 - 18.00 T-56 การจดัทาํรายงานและการปฏบิตัติามกฎหมายดา้นความปลอดภยัของโรงงาน
31 มค. 2558 (เสาร)์
08.00 - 11.00 T-22 การออกแบบและดูแลรกัษาระบบบาํบดันํ'าเสยีแบบไรอ้ากาศแบบชั 'นสงู 08.00 - 11.00 T-24 การจดัการนํ'าเสยีอุตสาหกรรม 08.00 - 11.00 T-57 แนวทางการประเมนิคารบ์อนฟุตพริ'นทข์ององคก์ร 11.30 - 14.30 T-58 การจดัการกากอุตสาหกรรมและการปฏบิตัติามกฎหมายที@เกี@ยวขอ้ง 11.30 - 14.30 T-44 การจดัการและควบคมุสารอนิทรยีร์ะเหย (VOCs) และกลิ@น 15.00 - 18.00 T-33 การบาํบดัและกาํจดัของเสยีอนัตราย
Group 1: Water Treatment
Water Treatment Processes: Principles & Selection
Instructor: Satish Chilekar/ Course Code: T-01
Date: 28 January 2015 / Schedule: 13.00-16.00 hrs
Water treatment involves treating a variety of sources of natural water from
wells or rivers or sea. These sources have their own water characteristics in
terms of the physical, chemical and biological composition. It is but natural that
treating these waters requires different treatment processes. Some processes
work on the gravity while some are pressurized. Some work on the physical
principles while some are chemical. The user has to make a choice of which is the
best process suitable to meet his requirements. This course will discuss the
principles of working of these processes and provide guidance on selecting
between the competitive ones.
Water Treatment for Power Plants: Steam Cycle Chemistry and
Cooling Water
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-02
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
Although effective chemical water treatment is essential in preventing corrosion,
deposits, scales, and carryover, the efficient production and maintenance of high-
purity water for feedwater makeup is at least as important an issue in power
plants. For cooling systems, the key issues are water cleanliness, corrosion and
deposit control, efficient heat-rejection, and, for recirculating cooling systems,
maintaining cycles of concentration. This course considers at all these issues and
discusses chemistries and control measures.
Water Treatment for Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Plants
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-03
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
Refineries and petrochemical plants convert feedstock continuously into a wide
range of high-quality products, and profitability depends on keeping key process
units running, controlling operating costs, and effectively meeting regulatory
requirements. This course looks at some of the waterside and process issues
faced on a daily basis, including the need for CDU/VDU overhead line corrosion
protection, antifoulants, emulsion breakers, desalting operations, hydrogen
sulfide control, as well as water treatment for HP/LP boilers, HRSG, and cooling
systems.
Waterside Problems in Boilers & Steam Generators, Closed
Loops, & Cooling Systems
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-04
Date: 28 January 2015 / Schedule: 13.00-16.00 hrs This course covers the basics of scaling, corrosion, fouling, and microbiological
problems (including hygiene and safety issues) in boilers and steam generators,
closed loop systems, and cooling water systems, including once-through cooling
and open recirculating cooling tower systems. It also discusses approaches to
solving these problems, given that, in most cases, the waterside problems are
interrelated and, if left unresolved, lead to a chain of cause and effect, a
reduction in efficiency, higher operating costs, and sometimes system failure.
Specialty Chemistries for Boiler/Cooling Water Treatment
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-05
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs There are usually many ways to solve most industrial and commercial water
treatment problems and most solutions require the use of pretreatment
equipment such as filters, softeners, or RO. However, all problems eventually
require the correct selection and application of chemistries, such as polymers,
phosphonates, or inorganic inhibitors. Which ones do we choose? How do
different brands compare with each other? Are the chemicals provided by the
biggest names in the business better? This course discusses the chemistries used
and teaches you which ones work best, and at what concentration!
Ion-Exchange Pure Water Processes Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-06
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs
Ion-exchange resins are synthetic polymers which, though insoluble, simulate or
react much as acids, bases, and salts. Ion exchange is an adsorption phenomenon
where the mechanism of adsorption is electrostatic. Electrostatic forces hold ions
to charged functional groups on the surface of the ion exchange resin. The
adsorbed ions replace ions that are on the resin surface on a 1:1 charge basis.
This course discusses modern ion-exchange processes for the production of pure
water, and includes the cross-over with membrane technologies.
Principles of Corrosion, Including Causations & Troubleshooting
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-07
Date: 27 January 2015 / Schedule: 13.00-16.00 hrs
Corrosion is a natural but controllable process that causes the deterioration of
metals or their properties because of a reaction with its environment, and costs
countries billions of dollars each year. This course covers the basics of electro-
chemical corrosion problems in water systems, including microbial induced
corrosion. It discusses some of the common metallurgies employed in industrial
and building heat transfer and similar mechanical systems, the influence of
contaminants and corrosion-inducing ions and salts in water, and some
preventative strategies.
Industrial Water Reuse & Recycling - Successes & Failures
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-08
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs Because of population growth and demand for industrialization, fresh water and
potable water is becoming scarce and expensive in some parts of the world. So
today, water is the new energy, with all the limitations of supply and cost
implications that concept brings to the market. We see “green” programs for
water reduction, recycling, and reuse. We are seeing two-tier pricing to
encourage water reuse, and total water resource management, to include zero
liquid discharge programs. This course looks as what works and what does not
work, with examples of successes and failure.
Magnetic Driven Pumps in Chemical & Pharmaceutical
Industries: Principles, Operation & Maintenance Instructor: Heinz Mathys / Course Code: T-09
Date: 28 January 2015 / Schedule: 13.00-16.00 hrs This course discusses about Monitoring on magnetic driven pumps (reliable and
safe operation); NPSH, special things which has to be taken into consideration by
magnetic driven pumps; Energy saving possibilities and Magnetic driven pumps in
special materials.
Group 2: Membrane Technology
RO Plant Troubleshooting
Instructor: Satish Chilekar/ Course Code: T-10
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00
Reverse Osmosis (RO) process is commonly used to treat natural fresh water, sea
water and also to recover water from municipal and industrial waste waters.
Performance of the RO plant depends on the plant design, the feed water quality
and the operational procedures. Common problems are inferior permeate
quality and reduced permeate flow rate. RO plant troubleshooting is required to
identify cause of a performance problem and correct it. This short course will aim
at the troubleshooting techniques used in the RO plants.
RO Plant Commissioning
Instructor: Satish Chilekar / Course Code: T-11
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs RO Plant commissioning plays an important role in the long term performance of
the plant. It is a systematic step-wise procedure that ensures desired
performance of the RO membranes. Some of the major steps include
pre-commissioning of the pre-treatment equipment, testing the process control
logic and setting the instrument set points. Finally dummy operation of the plant
without the membranes should be carried out and the operational sequence
should be confirmed. This program will discuss all these steps in detail including
RO membrane loading and initial operation of the plant.
Reverse Osmosis Plant: Design & Operation - I
Instructor: Sawaeng Gerdpratoom / Course Code: T-12
Date: 30 January 2015, Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Reverse Osmosis Plant: Design and Operation - II Instructor: Sawaeng Gerdpratoom / Course Code: T-13
Date: 30 January 2015, Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Designing Energy Efficient Seawater RO Systems
Instructor: Satish Chilekar / Course Code: T-14
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
Sea Water RO (SWRO) plants also consume high energy as they operate at high
pressures. Higher pressure means higher energy consumption. Energy recovery
devices are commonly used in the SWRO plants to recover energy from the reject
streams and thus reduce the specific energy consumption. But there are also
other salient features and options that affect the energy consumed by the plant
either positively or negatively. This program will discuss all these options that the
plant designer and operator has to optimize specific energy consumption in
SWRO plants.
Commercial UF/MF Membrane Technology for Water &
Wastewater -Comparison
Instructor: Dr. Graeme Pearce / Course Code: T-15
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
This course covers evaluation of commercially available technology reviewing
current status, recent developments and the outlook for UF and MF technologies
in water and wastewater treatment. The topics include MEMBRANE MATERIAL
COMPARISON - Polymer options, manufacturing methods, pros and cons, trends
in polymer share, ceramic materials, threshold flux and fouling comparison for
different materials MODULE FORMAT & SYSTEM CONFIGURATION -Advantages of
various format and process choices (eg inside vs outside feed) performance
comparison, membrane area comparison for commercial products REVIEW OF
MEMBRANE FILTRATION MANUFACTURERS -Main players with a focus on latest
developments, new entrants and innovative technology, Asian companies,
ceramic membrane suppliers, potential for standardization (universal rack design
and interchangeability), future outlook.
Design and Selection of Membranes in Industrial Process
applications
Instructor: Lalit Vashishta / Course Code: T-16 Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
This topic covers basic membrane technology. How to make the right selection of
the process membranes from a range of membranes available in the market. The
user has to understand the basic membrane chemistry and take decisions while
designing and selecting a membrane being fully aware of the advantages and
disadvantages. Some of the process which we will discuss are Colour removal
from wastewaters in Dye and Sugar Industry, product recovery from mother
liquors in API/Pharmaceuticals, COD/BOD reduction using membranes.
Designing Energy Efficient MBR Systems Instructor: Satish Chilekar / Course Code: T-17
Date: 27 January 2015 / Schedule:13.00-16.00 hrs Large Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR) projects are largely decided based on the
specific energy consumption rather than the capital cost. A MBR plant consists of
a biological aeration system and the MBR system. The specific energy is
calculated taking into account energy used in both these processes. MBR is a
high energy consuming system and most of this energy is used in scrubbing the
membranes. This program will discuss and compare various options the plant
designer has in optimizing the energy consumption used in the MBR plants.
MBR Plant Commissioning & Troubleshooting
Instructor: Ronald van 't Oever / Course Code: T-18
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs This course is focusing on two sections of MBR Plant. First section is focusing on
issues involved in commissioning stage of MBR Plant. The second section is
focusing on operational problems and troubleshooting of these problems.
Commercial UF/MF Membrane Technology for MBR -
Comparison
Instructor: Dr. Graeme Pearce/ Course Code: T-19
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
This course covers evaluation of commercially available technology reviewing
current status, recent developments and the outlook for UF and MF technologies
for MBR Systems The topics include: MEMBRANE, MODULE, FORMAT &
CONFIGURATION- Material options, pros and cons of format choices, system
design options; REVIEW OF COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS FROM TOP 10 MBR
SUPPLIERS -Market share of main players and supplier share of largest plants,
Detailed review of top 10 suppliers with product and operational details;
PERFORMANCE AND COST COMPARISON -Examples of performance and flux
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comparison for some of the main players; Cost comparison MBR vs conventional-
MF; examples of life cycle cost comparison for various MBRs
Group 3: Wastewater (WW) Treatment
Wastewater Reuse & Recycling - Practical Implementation
Instructor: Dr. Chavalit Ratanatamskul / Course Code: T-20
Date: 30 Jan 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Conventional Anaerobic WW System - Design & Operation
Instructor: Dr. Saroch Boonyakitsombut / Course Code: T-21
Date: 30 Jan 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Advanced Anaerobic Wastewater System - Design & Operation
Instructor: Dr. Saroch Boonyakitsombut / Course Code: T-22
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Wastewater Microbiology
Instructor: Dr. Wiboonluk Pungrasmi / Course Code: T-23
Date: 29 Jan 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Industrial Wastewater Management
Instructor: Dr. Kriengsak Udomsinrot / Course Code: T-24
Date: 31 Jan 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Nutrient (Nitrogen & Phosphorus) Removal in Wastewater
Instructor: Dr. Munruk Tuntoolavest / Course Code: T-25
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
The Process of Anaerobic Digestion
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Ethridge & Dr Ulrike Leroff / Course Code: T-26
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs
This topic addresses the fundamental understanding of the process with
elements of biochemistry, microbiology and process engineering. In order to
design the correct environment and control the process, it is first necessary to
understand the fundamentals. This topic will be taught in 3 hours and will cover
all the basic aspects of the process.
Design and Application of Anaerobic Digestion
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Ethridge & Dr Ulrike Leroff / Course Code: T-27
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 8am to 11am
With the fundamental understanding of the biogas process and its characteristics,
it is then possible to design an optimum biogas system for a given application and
waste. Historical developments of different reactor types will be reviewed as well
as the reasons behind their development and the science and engineering
involved. New developments will also be assessed.
Ethanol Plant Wastewater Treatment - Design & Operation Instructor: Graham Brown, Canada / Course Code: T-28
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs The wastewater from Ethanol Plants is highly organic. This course discusses about
characteristics of wastewater from ethanol plant, suitable treatment methods,
design consideration and operational problems and challenges associated with
treatment.
Group 4: Waste Treatment
Incineration, Pyrolysis, Plasma Arc Technologies & Processes
Instructor: Charles Brunner / Course Code: T-29
Date: 28 January 2015 / Schedule: 09.00-12.00 hrs This course discusses the types of wastes generally encountered and their
characteristics. This includes municipal wastes, industrial waste streams,
institutional wastes (medical waste, commercial building wastes, etc.) and
provides references for determining waste generation rates and physical
parameters. It also presents the processes currently in use and those being
developed such as incineration, pyrolysis, starved air, plasma arc, etc. Numerous
examples of systems will be discussed, with illustrations of actual equipment, and
videos of operating systems. Computer programs for calculating waste
parameters are also provided for download.
Incineration of Petrochemical / Industrial Wastes Instructor: Charles Brunner / Course Code: T-30
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs The many different systems in use today which treat and dispose of
petrochemical and other industrial waste streams through incineration and
related processes will be discussed. They include rotary kiln systems, fluid bed
furnaces, liquid waste incinerators, etc. Liquids, solids, sludges and gaseous
wastes are covered and many different types of incineration systems are
discussed, with illustrations describing each of them.
Medical Waste Disposal
Instructor: Charles Brunner / Course Code: T-31
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs This course covers medical waste, its definition, handling and disposal. It goes
over the wide varieties of thermal and non-thermal treatment systems in use
today. This is a practical course which is designed to familiarize the student with
the characteristics of medical waste, and the means to deal with its disposal.
Numerous examples of systems will be discussed, with illustrations of actual
equipment, and videos of operating systems.
Hospital Waste- Best Practices in India and Emerging Initiatives
Instructor: Priti Mahesh / Course Code: T-32
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs Improper management of medical wastes generated in healthcare facilities
causes direct risks for health and the environment. This course is designed to
discuss some of the critical concerns and the initiatives which have been taken in
healthcare establishment in India to mitigate them. The hospitals also need to
start focusing on emerging environmental concerns and strive for a healthcare
facility that is committed to greening itself and reducing its ecological footprint.
Hospitals in India have started looking at resource efficiency in areas of Energy,
Water, besides Waste Management as areas where they can make changes. Tools
designed to study expected expenditure and possible savings along with the
calculation of a payback period for the hospital to retrieve the investment made
can help in pushing these causes. The course will focus on these areas, with
experiences from hospitals in India: The 10 commandments of Bio Medical Waste
management, Alternatives to incineration, Treatment option of different hospital
waste categories, occupational and patient safety, Waste education and tools,
Emerging issues; Resource efficiency & Chemicals safety in hospitals etc
Hazardous Waste Treatment
Instructor: Boonyong Lohwongwatana / Course Code: T-33
Date: 31 January 2015, / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Sustainable Landfill Design and Operation
Instructor: Prof. C. Visvanathan / Course Code: T-61
Date: 30 January 2015, / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs This course discusses about principles of landfill design and operation methods to
manage municipal solid waste. Other issues related to odor management at
landfill as well as waste to energy options will be discussed.
Oil Spill Response with Bioremediation and Oil Recovery System
Instructor: Dr. Watson Ariyaphuttarat/ Course Code: T-62
Date: 31 January 2015, / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs Oil Spill problems are common all over the world. But damage caused by oil spill
is huge. This course discusses about methods and practices of oil spill crisis
management by using Bioremediation and Advanced Oil Recovery System
An investment in knowledge
pays the best interest. …………. Benjamin
Franklin
Group 5: Waste to Energy / Biogas Technology
Operation of Biogas Plants
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Ethridge & Dr Ulrike Leroff / Course Code: T-34
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs Given a full scale biogas plant of one design or another, it is critical to operate the
plant effectively and safely. This topic will address some of the common mistakes
in design and operation and how they can be addressed. In addition, biogas
systems have been subject explosions and other accidents. The topic will review
how these have occurred and how to avoid them in future.
Compressed Bio-Methane Gas Technology
Instructor: Uthen Kantha / Course Code: T-36
Date: 30 January 2015, / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Biogas from Energy Crops
Instructor: Chummanut Maneesiri / Course Code: T-37
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Biogas Cleaning Technology
Instructor: Peter Thygesen, Germany /Code: T-35
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs
The quality of biogas is important for efficient conversion of biogas into energy.
This course discusses about cleaning methods of biogas generated from
wastewater treatment systems. It covers principles, design considerations and
operational challenges.
Biomass Gasification
Instructor: Dr. Abdul Salam/ Course Code: T-38
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
Biomass gasification, due to its high electrical efficiency compared to other
biomass-based electricity generation systems in the lower and middle range of
power, is emerging as a promising technology in many developed and developing
countries. Therefore, biomass gasification is highly appropriate for decentralized
energy systems. They appear to be important alternatives to conventional heat
and power generation systems, specifically in countries with available feedstock,
higher oil prices and shortages of existing supplies. Biomass gasification is
primarily a thermo-chemical process, converting biomass into combustible gases
(mixture of CO, CH4 and H2) at elevated temperatures. Since these gases have
other pollutants, it requires extensive purifications before being used in
electricity generation applications. Therefore, a gasifier should entail a series of
gas cleaning and conditioning equipment. This course discusses different types of
biomass gasification technologies available and required supporting equipment
and processes, compares different types of gasifiers and their operating
parameters and identified possible solutions for commonly experienced problems
and drawbacks, and provides case studies on the status of biomass gasification in
Thailand and Cambodia.
Municipal Waste to Energy Systems
Instructor: Charles Brunner / Course Code: T-39
Date: 28 January 2015 / Schedule: 13.00-16.00 hrs As municipal waste generation increases throughout the world and energy
production becomes more and more important, waste to energy technologies
make more and more sense as a means for both waste disposal and energy
generation. This short course will introduce technologies available for large scale
Waste-to-Energy systems including incineration and related thermal processes.
Techniques for the calculation of energy recovery will be discussed and relevant
computer programs will be available for download.
Group 6: Air Pollution Control
Wet Flue Gas Desulfurization
Instructor: Paul Farber, USA / Course Code: T-40
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
This course is designed for engineers and technical personnel who will/are
involved in the design, engineering, specification, and operation of wet flue gas
desulfurization (WFGD) systems and their related components. Flue gas
desulfurization systems are installed on both industrial boilers as well as electric
utility boilers that need to treat the flue gas resulting from the combustion of
solid (coal) and liquid (oil) fuels. Wet flue desulfurization systems will not only
remove sulfur dioxide (SO2) but also hydrogen chloride (HCl) and, to some extent,
sulfur trioxide (SO3) and sulfuric acid mist (SAM), and ionic mercury (Hg+2).
Modern wet flue gas desulfurization systems produce a wet/moist waste product
that can be dewatered and result in a byproduct that has found use as a feed
material in cement and gypsum board manufacture. This course includes types of
WFGD processes & description, fuels and combustion, conversion, WFGD
principles and Chemistry, System breakdown, reagent preparation, wastes
dewatering etc.
Dry Flue Gas Desulfurization
Instructor: Paul Farber, USA / Course Code: T-41
Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs This course is designed for engineers and technical personnel who will/are
involved in the design, engineering, specification, and operation of dry flue gas
desulfurization (DFGD) systems and their related components. This course will
cover general description, types and description of DFGD processes, fuels and
combustion, system components, dry sorbent injection (DSI), DFGD waste
disposal and issues.
Electrostatic Precipitation
Instructor: Paul Farber, USA / Course Code: T-42
Date: 30 January 2015/ Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
This course is designed for engineers and other technical personnel responsible
for preparing and/or reviewing the plans for installation of electrostatic
precipitators. This workshop will also be useful of technical personnel responsible
for the operation and maintenance of electrostatic precipitators. The course
reviews procedures for evaluating the performance of electrostatic precipitators
that are used to reduce particulate emissions from industrial sources. The
workshop will cover types of precipitators, precipitator components, fuels &
combustion, theory of precipitation, estimating collection efficiency, design
parameters, operation and maintenance issues.
Fabric Filtration
Instructor: Paul Farber, USA / Course Code: T-43
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
This course is designed for engineers and other technical personnel in the field of
air quality who are responsible for the design, engineering, procurement and
operation of fabric filter cleaning devices installed on various industrial sources.
The course is also useful for air permit reviewers and air quality inspectors
employed by Government agencies; and for technical personnel in industry who
prepare air permit applications and fabric filter designs. The course focuses on
the theory, design, and operational aspects of fabric filters. The students will
learn how various fabric filters operate and how to evaluate their effectiveness in
achieving particle collection. This course includes types of fabric filters, fuels
combustion, theory of filtration, design parameters, operation and maintenance
issues.
VOC and Odor Control Management
Instructor: Dr. Supat Wangwongwatana / Course Code: T-44
Date: 31 January 2015, / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Incineration Air Emissions Generation and Control
Instructor: Charles Brunner / Course Code: T-45
Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs
This course covers air pollutant regulatory issues, air emissions generated from
incineration processes, and the means available for the control of air pollutants
from incineration. Air emissions and atmospheric dispersion will be covered
including reference materials for determining pollutant discharges from common
incinerator systems. In addition a computer program for a first approximation of
pollutant dispersion into the atmosphere will be available for download.
Mercury & Air Pollutant Control in Waste & Power Plants
Instructor: Prof. Yong-Chil Seo / Course Code: T-46
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs This course discusses about hazardous air pollutants management at various
emission sources; mercury issues: international convention and future movement
on controls by BAT/BEP for Thermal Sources and mercury emission status and
control from waste treatment facilities and power plants.
Estimation of Greenhouse Gas Emission using IPCC Methods
Instructor: Sukhuma Chitapornpan / Course Code: T-47
Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Group 7: Filtration & Separation
Selecting Right Filter Media for Process Optimization
Instructor: Lalit Vashishta/ Course Code: T-48 Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
Filtration is not a well understood subject. This course will take a journey of the
basic principles of filtration. The empirical equations, pilot tests to be carried out
to decide the most effective filtration system. The speaker will guide the
audience on how to choose the right filter medium and also the filter type for a
particular industrial application. This will help process engineers from a wide
range of industries including Pharmaceuticals, Chemical, Petrochemical, Dye,
Sugar, Fertilizers etc.
Operation & Maintenance of Filter Media - Issues &
Troubleshooting
Instructor: Lalit Vashishta/ Course Code: T-49 Date: 31 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
Wrong designs, choked filters, long down-times and not so effective filtration.
These are common problems the industry process engineer faces when carrying
out filtration. The paper will discuss the various issues the industry faces.
Operation and maintenance guidelines will be given to the customer. The paper
will train the engineers mind to intelligently find problems and trouble-shoot.
Group 8: Boilers, Cooling Towers & Heating
Economics of Boiler Fuel Switch Projects
Instructor: MK Balaji, Thailand / Course Code: T-50 Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs In the past few years there has been a move to switch fuels in boilers, furnaces
and heating systems, mainly driven by perceived notions of a lower fuel cost of a
new fuel compared to an existing one. Several costs associated with such a fuel
switch, both capital and operating costs, may not get initially accounted for thus
resulting in expensive errors that are discovered only upon implementation of
such projects, by which time it may have gone too far to pull back the decision.
This course envisages to present all such costs associated with fuel switch
projects with live case studies. This course is useful for plant engineers who are
expected to make recommendations to reduce energy costs as well as decision
makers and financial analysts.
Thermal Heating Systems - Matching Generation and Demand Instructor: MK Balaji / Course Code: T-51 Date: 29 January 2015 / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs Often in industry, thermal systems are grossly over designed or vice versa due to
ignorance in understanding the demand side. This results in either a sub optimal
capacity utilization and hence lower system efficiency due to the former or a
reduced plant capacity due to the latter. This course examines some typical areas
of errors and makes plant and process engineers aware of likely pitfalls that they
should avoid in load estimate action in thermal systems and some
countermeasures. The course is useful for plant and process engineers who are
expected to estimate and optimize thermal system operations in plants.
Biomass Fired Boiler Systems - Considerations for Design
Instructor: MK Balaji / Course Code: T-52 Date: 30 January 2015 / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
Often biomass fired heating systems are procured with a consideration of a
limited number of parameters due to which several operational difficulties occur.
This could result in both lower capacity and availability of the system. The course
envisages covering all the parameters that must be looked at while considering a
biomass system to minimize operational difficulties. This course is useful for
project engineers, design engineers, plant operation and maintenance engineers,
investment analysts looking to invest in biomass systems.
Cooling Tower Calculations
Instructor: Colin Frayne / Course Code: T-53
Date: 28 January 2015 / Schedule: 09.00-12.00 hrs In open recirculating systems with a heat load, water is constantly leaving the
system through evaporation, and intermittently (sometimes continuously) leaving
through blowdown. Understanding the basic cooling water calculations and mass
balance associated with these systems is necessary to the job of a water
treatment technologist. With this knowledge in hand, a proper diagnosis and the
correct treatment of a system can be determined. Whatever substances (mass)
enter a system must either leave the system or accumulate. This course covers
mass balance and calculations for cooling systems and provides examples.
Steam Boiler Safety
Instructor: Panotsan Sujayanon / Course Code: T-54
Date: 30 January 2015, / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
GROUP 9: Certifications & Regulations
Green Industry Mark – Lessons Learned and the Way Forward Instructor: Dr. Sirakarn Leungsakul / Course Code: T-55
Date: 30 January 2015, / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Industrial Safety Compliance and Reporting
Instructor: Dr. Pattamawan Khunprasert / Course Code: T-56
Date: 30 January 2015, / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Carbon Footprint for Organization
Instructor: Dr. Viganda Varabuntoonvit / Course Code: T-57
Date: 31 January 2015, / Schedule: 08.00-11.00 hrs
(This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
Industrial Waste Treatment and Compliance
Instructor: Eakbout Utamapong / Course Code: T-58
Date: 31 January 2015, / Schedule: 11.30am to 2.30pm (This course will be conducted in Thai language. Details are in Thai course section)
GROUP 10: Sales & Marketing
Sales & Marketing of Water Treatment Service Business
Instructor: Colin Frayne/ Course Code: T-59
Date: 29 January 2015 (Thursday) / Schedule: 15.00-18.00 hrs
For much of the world, water treatment is a mature industry and professional
selling and marketing of water treatment products and services is therefore
critical to improve sales revenues, profits, cash flow, and employee
compensation! Only the most professional companies and people will succeed in
finding innovative ways to sustain their customers by adding value and beat their
competitors, in order to grow their business and enhance margins. This course
identities the key areas in which you need to improve in order for you to succeed.
Sales & Marketing of Anaerobic Waste Treatment Systems
Instructor: Graham Brown, Canada/ Course Code: T-60
Date: 29 January 2015 (Thursday) / Schedule: 11.30-14.30 hrs
Due to huge promotion on “waste to energy / alternate energy” projects, number
of companies has been working on anaerobic waste treatment systems. This
course is focusing on sales and marketing issues related to anaerobic waste
treatment systems.
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การออกแบบและการเดินระบบรีเวอรส์ออสโมซิส - Part 1 วทิยากร: อาจารย ์แสวง เกดิประทุม สถาบนัวจิยัวทิยาศาสตรแ์ละเทคโนโลย ีแหง่ประเทศไทย / บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร: T-12 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 8.00 น. - 11.00 น. เนื'อหาของหลกัสูตร: หลกัการพื'นฐานของระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสี Osmotic Pressure, Salt rejection and Salt passage, Permeate recovery เมมเบรนในระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสี การจดัเรยีงเมมเบรนในระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสิ การคาํนวน สมรรถนะของระบบรีเวอรส์ออสโมซสิ การออกแบบและการเดินระบบรีเวอรส์ออสโมซิส – Part 2 วทิยากร: อาจารย ์แสวง เกดิประทุม สถาบนัวจิยัวทิยาศาสตรแ์ละเทคโนโลย ีแหง่ประเทศไทย / บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร: T-13 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 15.00 น. - 18.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุม การออกแบบระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสี การอุดตนัในระบบ รเีวอรส์ออสโมซสี การเดนิระบบและการบํารุงรกัษาระบบรเีวอรส์ออสโมซสี การนํานํBาเสียกลบัมาใช้ใหม่: การใช้งานจริงในอตุสาหกรรม วทิยากร: รองศาสตราจารย ์ ดร. ชวลติ รตันธรรมสกุล ภาควชิาวศิวกรรมสิ +งแวดลอ้ม คณะวศิวกรรมศาสตร ์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวทิยาลยั / บรรยายภาษาไทย /รหสัหลกัสตูร T-20 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 11.30 น.-14.30 น. การแยง่ชงิทรพัยากรนํ'า โดยเฉพาะในพื'นที@ที@ขาดแคลนหรอืมคีวามขดัแยง้ระหวา่งภาคการเกษตร ชุมชนและอุตสาหกรรม เป็นปัญหาที@พบในพื'นที@หลายแห่ง การนํานํ'าเสยีอุตสาหกรรมและนํ'าเสยีชุมชนกลบัมาใชใ้หม ่ ดว้ยเทคโนโลยเีมมเบรน มคีวามเป็นไปได้ในการใชแ้กไ้ขปัญหาซึ@งสามารถปรบัปรุงคุณภาพนํ'าเสยีใหส้ามารถใชเ้ป็นแหล่งนํ'าทางเลอืกสาํหรบัชุมชนและโรงงานอุตสาหกรรม เนื'อหาประกอบดว้ยรูปแบบเทคโนโลยทีี@สามารถเลอืกใช ้ ปัจจยัที@ตอ้งพจิารณาในการเลอืกเทคโนโลย ี ปัญหาและอุปสรรคในการใชง้าน รวมทั 'งเสนอแนะแนวทางการใชง้านระบบอยา่งเหมาะสม ความเป็นไปไดด้า้นเศรษฐศาสตรข์องเทคโนโลยทีางเลอืก การออกแบบและดูแลรกัษาระบบบาํบดันํBาเสียแบบไร้อากาศแบบทั %วไป วทิยากร: ดร.สาโรช บุญยกจิสมบตั ิมหาวทิยาลยัเทคโนโลยพีระจอมเกลา้ธนบุร ี บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-21 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 11.30 น. - 14.30 น. การออกแบบและการควบคมุระบบบําบดัแบบไรอ้ากาศใหม้ปีระสทิธภิาพ ยงัคงเป็นเรื@องทา้ทายสาํหรบับรษิทัที@ปรกึษาทางดา้นสิ@งแวดลอ้มและวศิวกรของโรงงาน หลกัสตูรนี'จะเพิ@มทกัษะความเขา้ใจในการออกแบบและการควบคมุระบบไรอ้ากาศ ในเรื@องพื'นฐานเกี@ยวกบัระบบบําบดันํ'าเสยี เคมเีบื'องตน้ของระบบบําบดันํ'าเสยีแบบไรอ้ากาศ ชนิดของระบบบําบดันํ'าเสยีแบบทั @วไป หลกัเกณฑใ์นการออกแบบ/ตวัอยา่งการคาํนวณ การควบคมุและตดิตามระบบ การตรวจสอบและการแกไ้ขปัญหา การออกแบบและดูแลรกัษาระบบบาํบดันํBาเสียแบบไร้อากาศแบบชั Bนสูง วทิยากร: ดร.สาโรช บุญยกจิสมบตั ิ มหาวทิยาลยัเทคโนโลยพีระจอมเกลา้ธนบุร ี/ บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-22 วนัที + 31 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 08.00 น. – 11.00 น. วทิยากร: ดร.สาโรช บุญยกจิสมบตั ิมหาวทิยาลยัเทคโนโลยพีระจอมเกล้าธนบุร ีเพื@อใหส้ามารถออกแบบและควบคมุระบบบําบดัแบบไรอ้ากาศแบบชั 'นสงูอยา่งมีประสทิธภิาพ หลกัสตูรนี'จะเพิ@มทกัษะความเขา้ใจในการออกแบบและการควบคุมระบบไร้อากาศ ในเรื@องพื'นฐานเกี@ยวกบัระบบบําบดันํ'าเสยี เคมแีละชวีภาพของระบบบําบดันํ'าเสยีแบบไรอ้ากาศ ชนดิของระบบบาํบดันํ'าเสยีแบบชั 'นสงู การเลอืกเทคโนโลยทีี@เหมาะสม หลกัเกณฑใ์นการออกแบบ ตวัอยา่งการคาํนวณ การควบคุมและตดิตามระบบ การตรวจสอบและการแกไ้ขปัญหา จุลชีววิทยาของนํBาเสีย วทิยากร: ดร. วบิูลยล์กัษณ์ พึ +งรศัม ีจุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวทิยาลยั บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-23 วนัที + 29 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 11.30 น. - 14.30 น. “นํ'าเสีย” เป็นปัญหาหลักที@สําคญัในปัจจุบันซึ@งต้องได้รบัการแก้ไขอย่างเร่งด่วนในระดบัประเทศ โดยสําหรบัประเทศไทยซึ@งอยู่ในช่วงเร่งพฒันาอุตสาหกรรมและเพิ@ม
ผลผลติการแปรรูปผลติภณัฑท์างการเกษตร กระบวนการบําบดันํ'าเสยีทางชวีภาพซึ@งมีประสทิธภิาพสงูและมคีา่ใชจ้า่ยในการดาํเนินการตํ@าเมื@อเทยีบกบักระบวนการบําบดัแบบอื@นๆ จงึเป็นแนวทางที@เหมาะสมต่อการกําจดัความสกปรกในนํ'าเสยีเหล่านั 'น โดยหวัใจสําคญัของกระบวนการนี'อยู่ที@การทํางานของ “จุลนิทรยี”์ ซึ@งมผีลให้เกิดการย่อยสลายสารอนิทรยีท์ี@เป็นตน้เหตุของความสกปรกในนํ'าเสยี ดงันั 'นหากวศิวกรสิ@งแวดล้อมและผู้ควบคุมดแูลระบบฯ มคีวามเขา้ใจถงึปัจจยัพื'นฐานเกี@ยวกบัจุลนิทรยีเ์หล่านั 'นอย่างถูกตอ้งและเพยีงพอก็จะเป็นประโยชน์อย่างมากต่อการออกแบบ การควบคุมการทํางาน การแกไ้ขปัญหาที@เกดิขึ'น และตลอดจนการปรบัปรุงการทํางานของระบบบาํบดันํ'าเสยีไดอ้ยา่งมปีระสทิธภิาพ การจดัการนํBาเสียอตุสาหกรรม วทิยากร: ดร.เกรยีงศกัดิ< อุดมสนิโรจน์ มหาวทิยาลยัรงัสติ บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-24 วนัที + 31 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 8.00 น. – 11.00 น. แหล่งกําเนิดนํ'าเสยีจากแตล่ะจุดในกระบวนการผลติ ลกัษณะและปรมิาณนํ'าเสยีของแต่ละจุดในกระบวนการผลติ การคาํนวณหาปรมิาณสารตา่ง ๆ ในนํ'าเสยีแต่ละจุด เทคนิคการคดัแยกนํ'าเสยีของแตล่ะจุด เทคนิคการเลอืกวธิบีําบดันํ'าเสยีของแตล่ะจุด การกาํจดัไนโตรเจนด้วยวิธีทางชีวภาพ วทิยากร: ดร. มั +นรกัษ์ ตณัฑุลเวศม ์กรรมการผูจ้ดัการ บรษิทั แซน.อ.ี 68 คอนซลัติAง เอน็จเินยีรส ์จาํกดั บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-25 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 08.00 น. – 11.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมประเดน็เกี@ยวกบั ปัญหาไนโตรเจนในแหล่งนํ'า วงจรไนโตรเจน หลกัการกาํจดัไนโตรเจนในนํ'าเสยี กลไกและการออกแบบการกําจดัไนโตรเจนดว้ยวธิทีางชวีภาพ รปูแบบของระบบกําจดัไนโตรเจนดว้ยวธิทีางชวีภาพ การบาํบดัและกาํจดัของเสียอนัตราย วทิยากร: บุญยงค ์โล่วงศว์ฒันา ผูเ้ชี +ยวชาญดา้นการจดัการของเสยีอนัตรายและ กากอุตสาหกรรม / บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-33 วนัที + 31 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 15.00 น. - 18.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมการจาํแนกของเสยีอนัตราย การวเิคราะหข์องเสยี การเลอืกเทคนคิวธิกีารที@เหมาะสมสาํหรบัการปรบัเสถยีร ทาํแขง็ และการฝังกลบ รวมถงึการออกแบบระบบที@เกี@ยวขอ้ง กา๊ซ CBGพลงังานสีเขียวสาํหรบัอนาคตประเทศไทย วทิยากรบรรยาย: คุณอุเทน กนัทา สถาบนัวจิยัและพฒันาพลงังานนครพงิค ์มหาวทิยาลยัเชยีงใหม ่/ บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-36 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 15.00 น. -18.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมภาพรวมเทคโนโลยกีารผลติก๊าซ CBG การผลติก๊าซ CBG ดว้ยเทคโนโลย ีWater Scrubbing และระบบตน้แบบ/อา้งองิที@ใชง้านในประเทศไทย การผลติก๊าซ CBG ดว้ยเทคโนโลย ีMembrane และระบบตน้แบบ/อา้งองิที@ใชง้านในประเทศไทย การนําก๊าซ CBG ไปใชเ้ป็นเชื'อเพลงิสาํหรบัยานยนตแ์ละทดแทนก๊าซ LPGในเตาหุงตม้ ตน้ทุนและความคุม้คา่ในการผลติก๊าซ CBG กฎหมายที@เกี@ยวขอ้งกบัการผลติก๊าซ CBG และนโยบายการสนบัสนุนในประเทศไทย กา๊ซชีวภาพจากพชืพลงังาน อนาคตพลงังานทดแทนไทย วทิยากรบรรยาย: คุณชุมนดัภ ์มณศีริ ิสถาบนัวจิยัและพฒันาพลงังานนครพงิค ์มหาวทิยาลยัเชยีงใหม ่/ บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-37 วนัที + 29 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 08.00 น. - 11.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมพชืพลงังานที@มศีกัยภาพในการผลติก๊าซชวีภาพ เทคโนโลยีการผลติก๊าซชวีภาพจากพชืพลงังาน การจดัการและควบคมุสารอินทรียร์ะเหย (VOCs) และกลิ%น วทิยากร: ดร. สุพฒัน์ หวงัวงศว์ฒันา ศูนย ์RRC.AP UNEP อดตีอธบิดกีรมควบคุมมลพษิ / บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-44 วนัที + 31 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 11.30 น. – 14:30 น. ปัญหาเรื@องกลิ@นเป็นปัญหาที@ไดร้บัการรอ้งเรยีนมากเป็นอนัดบัหนึ@งท ั 'งที@เกดิจากอุตสาหกรรมและจากชุมชน หลกัสตูรนี'จะบรรยายเกี@ยวกบัแหลง่กําเนิดของกลิ@น
Knowledge is Power …… Francis Bacon
การตรวจวดักลิ@น กลยุทธใ์นการป้องกนัและแนวทางทางแกปั้ญหา และการบาํบดัสารที@ทาํใหเ้กดิกลิ@นโดยเฉพาะสาร VOCs รวมทั 'งมาตรการสาํหรบัรบัมอืกบัเหตุฉุกเฉินกลิ@น การประเมินการปลดปล่อยก๊าซเรือนกระจกด้วยวิธีมาตรฐานของ IPCC วทิยากร: รศ. ดร. ชาต ิเจยีมไชยศร ีและ ดร. สุขุมา ชติาภรณพ์นัธุ ์มหาวทิยาลยัเกษตรศาสตร ์/ บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-47 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 08.00 น. - 11.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุม องคป์ระกอบสาํคญัในการคาํนวณ ไดแ้ก่ขอ้มลูดา้นกจิกรรมคา่การปลดปลอ่ยก๊าซเรอืนกระจก การแบ่งภาคสาขาของแหล่งปลอ่ยและแหลง่ดดูกลบัของก๊าซเรอืนกระจก ประเภทของก๊าซเรอืนกระจก การวเิคราะหค์า่ความไมแ่น่นอน และการควบคุมคุณภาพ พรอ้มกรณีศกึษาของการปลดปลอ่ยจากหลุมฝังกลบขยะและการจดัการของเสยี ความปลอดภยัหม้อนํBา วทิยากร: คุณปณตสรรค ์สจูยานนท ์กรมโรงงานอุตสาหกรรม บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-54
วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 15.00 น. - 18.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมการตรวจสอบภายในหมอ้นํ'า ผูค้วบคุมประจาํหมอ้นํ'าหรอืหมอ้ตม้ที@ใชข้องเหลวเป็นสื@อนําความรอ้น มาตรการความปลอดภยัเกี@ยวกบัหมอ้ไอนํ'าและหมอ้ตม้ที@ใชข้องเหลวเป็นสื@อนําความรอ้น อุปกรณ์ความปลอดภยั และคุณสมบตันํิ'าสาํหรบัหมอ้ไอนํ'า การรบัรองเครื%องหมายอตุสาหกรรมสีเขียว Green Industry Mark เครื%องหมายแห่งความยั %งยืน วทิยากร: ดร. ศริกาญจน์ เหลอืงสกุล ผูอ้าํนวยการสว่นมลพษิอากาศ สาํนกัเทคโนโลยนํีAาและสิ +งแวดลอ้มโรงงาน กรมโรงงานอุตสาหกรรม บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-55 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 11.30 น. – 14.30 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุม ความเป็นมา ประโยชน์ ขอ้กาํหนด มาตรฐาน แนวทางการปฏบิตัเิพื@อมุง่สูอุ่ตสาหกรรมสเีขยีว การขอการรบัรอง อุปสรรคและปัญหาที@พบบ่อย กรณศีกึษา และทศิทางของนโยบายในอนาคต
การจดัทาํรายงานและการปฏิบติัตามกฎหมายด้านความปลอดภยัของโรงงาน วทิยากร: ดร. ปัทมวรรณ คุณประเสรฐิ สํานักเทคโนโลยคีวามปลอดภยั กรมโรงงานอุตสาหกรรม / บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-56 วนัที + 30 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 15.00 น. - 18.00 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมเกี@ยวกบัการประเมนิความเสี@ยง กฎหมายและกฎระเบยีบที@เกี@ยวกบัการจดัการดา้นความปลอดภยัของอุตสาหกรรม แนวทางการปฏบิตัติามกฎหมาย การขออนุญาตและการจดัทาํรายงาน แนวทางการประเมินคารบ์อนฟตุพริBนทข์ององค์กร วิทยากร: ดร.วกิานดา วราหบ์ณัฑรูวทิย ์ผูเ้ชี +ยวชาญดา้นการประเมนิการปลอ่ยก๊าซเรอืนกระจกและการประเมนิวฏัจกัรชวีติของผลติภณัฑ ์ บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-57 วนัที + 31 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 08.00 น. – 11.00 น. แนวทางการประเมนิคารบ์อนฟุตพริ'นทข์ององคก์รใชเ้ป็นเครื@องมอืในการประเมนิการปลอ่ยก๊าซเรอืนกระจกที@เกดิขึ'นจากการดาํเนินกจิกรรมตา่งๆ ทั 'งการผลติและการบรกิารขององคก์รซึ@งจะชว่ยเสรมิสรา้งศกัยภาพใหก้บัผูป้ระกอบการของไทยใหแ้ขง่ขนัไดใ้นตลาดโลก และเป็นการเตรยีมความพรอ้ม หากภาครฐับงัคบัใหม้กีารรายงานปรมิาณการปลอ่ยก๊าซเรอืนกระจก (Greenhouse Gas Reporting) ขององคก์ร แนวทางการประเมนิคารบ์อนฟุตพริ'นทจ์ะสอดคลอ้งกบั ISO 14064-1 (2006) และ GHG Protocol (2001, 2004) โดยครอบคลุมการพฒันาและจดัทาํบญัชก๊ีาซเรอืนกระจก การกําหนดขอบเขตและการหาปรมิาณการปล่อยหรอืลดก๊าซเรอืนกระจก วธิกีารจดัทาํรายงาน การจดัการความไมแ่น่นอนของขอ้มลู ตลอดจนการทวนสอบขอ้มลู การจดัการกากอุตสาหกรรมและการปฏิบติัตามกฎหมายที%เกี%ยวข้อง วทิยากร: นายเอกบุตร อุตมพงศ ์ผูอ้ํานวยการกลุม่เทคโนโลยนํีAาอุตสาหกรรม สาํนกัเทคโนโลยนํีAาและสิ +งแวดลอ้มโรงงาน กรมโรงงานอุตสาหกรรม บรรยายภาษาไทย / รหสัหลกัสตูร T-58 วนัที + 31 มกราคม 2558 เวลา 11.30 น. - 14.30 น. เนื'อหาการอบรมครอบคลุมการจดัการกากอุตสาหกรรมทั 'งที@ไมเ่ป็นอนัตรายและที@เป็นอนัตราย ตั 'งแตแ่หล่งกําเนดิ การจําแนกประเภท การขนสง่ และการบาํบดักาํจดั การขออนุญาตและการจดัทาํรายงานขอ้มลูที@เป็นไปตามกฎหมาย รวมถงึทศิทางในอนาคตของกฎหมายใหมด่า้นกากอุตสาหกรรม
INSTRUCTORS
TechnoBiz has invited following experienced specialists and consultants to teach training courses. Detailed profile of each instructor is available in the
website www.3W-Expo.com.
• Abdul Salam, Thailand – Researcher & Specialist on Biomass, Biogas Conversion and Heat Recovery - Energy Specialist
• Boonyong Lohwongwatana, Thailand - Pioneer in Hazardous Waste treatment in Thailand with over 40 years of experience
• C. Visvanathan, Thailand – specialist on environmental engineering with 25 yrs research experience
• Charles Brunner, USA – World renowned Experienced Technical Consultant on Incineration and Author of Incineration Handbook (45 yrs experience)
• Chavalit Ratanatamskul, Thailand - most referred expert in water and wastewater treatment and reuse in Thailand
• Chummanut Maneesiri, Thailand - 12 yrs of experience in biogas system design, system control and monitoring
• Colin Frayne, USA – World renowned consultant, author and trainer on water treatment plant design and operation with 40 yrs global experience
• Eakbout Utamapong, Thailand - Industrial Waste management expert who modernized Thailand's industrial and hazardous waste regulations
• Graeme Pearce, UK – world renowned consultant, author and trainer on membrane technology for water & wastewater treatment with 25+ yrs experience
• Graham Brown, Canada – 35 yrs experience on anaerobic waste treatment plants around the world – business owner
• Heinz Mathys, Germany – working in pump business for 30 years
• Kriengsak Udomsinrot, Thailand – Leading Expert and best-selling Author on Wastewater Treatment
• Lalit Vashishta, India – Specialist on Process Filtration and Separation technologies
• MK Balaji, Thailand – 20 years experience on boilers, thermal heating systems and alternate energy technologies
• Munruk Tuntoolavest, Thailand - Specialist in water and wastewater treatment and analysis
• Panotsan Sujayanon, Thailand - Expert in boiler safety and industrial safety regulation
• Pattamawan Khunprasert, Thailand - Industrial safety, occupational health and environment related regulation expert
• Paul Farber, USA – experienced engineer with an expertise in air emissions control, emissions monitoring, and emissions testing
• Peter Thygesen, Germany – biogas technology expert with extensive experience on biogas cleaning
• Priti Mahesh, India – India's top expert on Hazardous waste management with the focus on E-Waste and Medical Waste
New Year
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• Prof. Yong-Chil Seo, Korea - Leading expert in waste thermal treatment and e-waste management /President of Korea Society of Waste Management
• Ronald van 't Oever, Netherlands – membrane technology specialist with design and troubleshooting (25 yrs experience)
• Saroch Boonyakitsombut, Thailand – Specialist & Researcher on Anaerobic Digestion system with emphasis on efficiency improvement
• Satish Chilekar, India – 35 Years Experience in Conventional & Membrane Water Treatment Plant Design & Operation
• Sawaeng Gerdpratoom, Thailand – Researcher & Practitioner in Membrane Technology for Water & Wastewater Treatment
• Sirakarn Leungsakul, Thailand - Thailand's Expert in industrial ecology and industrial waste minimization
• Stephen Ethridge , Thailand – 30 Yrs Experience in Anaerobic Digestion, Waste to Energy, Alternate Energy Technology
• Sukhuma Chitapornpan, Thailand - Expert in greenhouse gas and solid waste management
• Supat Wangwongwatana, Thailand – Leading Air Pollution Control Expert in Thailand with 35 yrs Experience / Ex-DG of Pollution Control Department
• Ulrike Leroff , Thailand – experienced on anaerobic systems with microbiology specialization
• Uthen Kantha, Thailand -12 yrs of experience in the field of equipment design in biogas system, biogas purifications & utilizations and biogas safety
• Viganda Varabuntoonvit, Thailand - Most referred name for greenhouse gas and carbon footprint projects
• Watson Ariyaphuttarat, Thailand – Innovator & Industrial Ecologist with 15 yrs experience
• Wiboonluk Pungrasmi, Thailand – Specialist & Academic on Microbiology in Wastewater Treatment
TRAINING REGISTRATION FEE (US$)
Full Training Registration Fee/Person: �8,000 Baht (Register before 15 December 2014) � 9,000 Baht (Register before 30 December 2014)
�9,500 Baht (Register before 20 January 2015) � 10,000 Baht (OnSite Registration)
Full Training Participants can join any course they are interested during 27-31 January 2015.With this registration; participants can join at least 13 training courses
during27-31 January 2015.
Registration Fee/Course/Person (for delegates interested in one or two courses)
�2,500 Baht (Register before 15 December 2014) � 3,000 Baht (Register before 30 December 2014)
�4,000 Baht (Register before 20 January 2015) � 5,000 Baht (OnSite Registration)
Group Registration: 10% discount on total registration fee, if 3 or more than 3 delegates register from the same organization; 15% discount on total registration fee,
if 5 delegates register from the same organization Remarks: Registration fee includes documentation & refreshments. The registration fee applies as per date paid. Payment is
required with registration. VAT 7% applies on above fees.
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP FOR EDUCATIONAL COURSES
Corporate Sponsorship Package: 30,000 Baht/Company
This package offers
o Insertion of Sponsors Logo in the Back Drop of all Training Rooms for 60 Courses
o Insertion of Sponsor Product Brochures with Training Documentation
o 10% discount on the total registration fee for the delegates from the corporate sponsor
New Year Gift Voucher
New Year Gift Voucher: 15,000 Baht / Coupon
One of the best gifts that you can give to your clients is giving opportunity to improve their staff skills and knowledge related to
their business. TechnoBiz offers 100 New Year Gift Vouchers for the interested companies to purchase and give as gift to their
clients. One voucher can be used for THREE participants to join any training course they are interested that are organized during
27-31 January 2015. It is purely first come and first serve basis. This is bit unconventional practice to offer this kind of gift to
customer on the occasion of New Year. The gift voucher recipients only can use this, not who purchases it.
TRAVEL & ACCOMMODATION
All these courses will be held in the meeting rooms at BITEC. Please visit www.bitec.co.th for more information. Number of hotels in Bangkok are offering
special package for accommodation. The complete list is available at www.3W-Expo.com. Visa information to Thailand is available at
http://www.mfa.go.th/main/en/services/123. Thailand offers visa-free entry as well as on-arrival visa entry for many countries.
FREE PUBLICATIONS FOR DELEGATES
TechnoBiz is publishing following two useful books on the occasion of exhibitions, 3W Expo 2015 + CPPE 2015.
Industrial Water Treatment (Author: Colin Frayne / English) Biogas Technology (Author: Dr. Saroch Boonyakitsombut/Thai)
These books will be given for all the registered training program delegates at training registration counter on 29 January 2015 between 11.00-15.00 hrs.
ORGANIZER’S CONTACT INFORMATION TechnoBiz Communications Co., Ltd. ,2521/27, Lardprao Road, Khlongchaokhunsingha, Wangthonglang, Bangkok 10310 THAILAND
Tel: 66-2-933 0077 Fax: 66-2-955 9971 Cell: +66-84-658 1444 Email: [email protected] Website www.3W-Expo.com
Registration Form – Training Programs @ 3W Expo 2015 + CPPE 2015
27-31 January 2015, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand (Kindly fill all the information in ENGLISH only)
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TRAINING REGISTRATION FEE
Full Training Registration Fee/Person: �8,000 Baht (Register before 15 December 2014) � 9,000 Baht (Register before 30 December 2014)
�9,500 Baht (Register before 20 January 2015) � 10,000 Baht (OnSite Registration)
Full Training Participants can join any course they are interested during 27-31 January 2015.With this registration; participants can join at least 13 training courses
during27-31 January 2015.
Registration Fee/Course/Person (for delegates interested in one or two courses)
�2,500 Baht (Register before 15 December 2014) � 3,000 Baht (Register before 30 December 2014)
�4,000 Baht (Register before 20 January 2015) � 5,000 Baht (OnSite Registration)
Group Registration: 10% discount on total registration fee, if 3 or more than 3 delegates register from the same organization; 15% discount on total registration fee,
if 5 delegates register from the same organization Remarks: Registration fee includes documentation & refreshments. The registration fee applies as per date paid. Payment is
required with registration. VAT 7% applies on above fees.
Remark: Registration fee includes documentation & refreshments. The registration fee applies as per date paid. Payment is required with registration.
Group Registration: please see details in above pages.
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP FOR EDUCATIONAL COURSES: � 30,000 Baht /Company
NEW YEAR GIFT VOUCHER: � 15,000 Baht (Recipient Company …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..)
Date Registered …………………………………….Total Fee: ……………………………………………………………………………(Baht) + VAT 7% =……………………………)
PAYMENT METHOD: � Bank Transfer to Bangkok Bank, A/C No: 177-0-70727-9, A/C Name: TechnoBiz Communications Co., Ltd.,
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Contact Person: Khun Patcharee Puthong, Project Coordinator
BOOTH RESERVATION FORM
2nd International Exhibition on Water, Wastewater & Waste
Treatment Technologies and Management
1st
International Exhibition on Chemical Engineering
29-31 January 2015, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand Organized by TechnoBiz Communications Co., Ltd. and VNU Exhibitions Europe
PLEASE SELECT THE EXHIBITION
���� 3W Expo 2015 � Water & Wastewater Treatment � Biogas Technology � City Waste Management
� Membrane Technology � Pumps & Flow Control � Hazardous Waste Management
� Desalination Technology � Drinking Water Treatment � Stormwater Management
� Trenchless Technology � Others (Please specify ……………………………………………..)
���� CPPE 2015 � Filtration & Separation � Process Heating & Cooling � Air Pollution Control
� Sensor & Measurement � Carbon + CO2 Trading � Storage Tank Technology
� Biomass & BioEnergy � Chemical Reaction Engineering � Hydrocarbon Engineering
� Solids & Fluids Handling � Environmental/Cleaner Technology � Chemicals
� Plant Engineering � Others (Please specify………………………………………………….)
BOOTH CATEGORY SHELL SCHEME � 9 Sq.M Booth (65,000 Baht) � 9 Sq.M Booth (Corner) (70,000 Baht)
� 18 Sq.M Booth (110,000 Baht) � 18 Sq.M Booth (Corner) (115,000 Baht)
RAW SPACE � 36 Sq.M (200,000 Baht) � 54 Sq.M (270,000 Baht)
� 72 Sq.M (360,000 Baht) � 144 Sq.M (600,000 Baht)
ADVERTISEMENT IN SHOW DIRECTORY � 15,000 Baht/Full Page � 25,000 Baht/Two-Page Spread
Shell Scheme Package: 9 Sq.M Booth – White Wall Panels with fascia board, one information desk, two chairs, waste bin, one power socket (5 amp), two
fluorescent tube lights; 18 Sq.M Booth – White Wall Panels with Fascia board, one information desk with two chairs, one round table with two chairs, Four
fluorescent tube lights, waste bin, one power socket.
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