“industry 4.0 – implications for chemicals industry
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About the Event
Industry 4.0 --- the fourth industrial revolution is today's industry buzzword, Industry 4.0 comprises the
networking of value chains, the digitisation of products and new business models. It offers the industry
to be competitive and substantial improvement in productivity along the value chain thereby
improving bottom-line.
The focus of the conference is to bring to the participating delegates the latest in the world of trade
commerce and chemicals.
The world is experiencing new forms of trade restrictions and many countries may adopt protectionist
views in trade policies, China a dominant force in the world of chemical trade, US with shale gas and
cheap feedstock source could change the global trade patterns.
Oil prices have remained turbulent and a stable oil price regime looks a distant dream.
Disruptive technologies continue to bring in new dimension to the complexities of the industry.
Amidst this chaos, speciality chemical industry continue to show robust growth.Environment and stricter norms to protect are keeping the industry on its toes and newer methods are
being adopted to align with the new requirements.Sustainability and circular economy will continue to be ever important part of Chemical Industry.
This edition of the conference brings to fore all these aspects and many more.This conference will endeavour to be the best platform for industry interaction on the latest in the world
of chemical industry and networking with experts of the field.
Who Should attend
INDIA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY OUTLOOK CONFERENCE“Industry 4.0 – Implications for Chemicals Industry – Technology & Global Trade”
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7-8 February 2019 n Taj Lands End, Mumbai
The Twelfth Annual
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CEO - NITI Aayog
MR. AMITABH KANT, IAS
Secretary - Chemicals &Petrochemicals, Government of India
MR. P. RAGHAVENDRA RAO
Executive DirectorReliance Industries Limited
MR. NIKHIL R. MESWANI
President- South & East AsiaASEAN and Australia & New Zealand,
BASF EAST Asia RegionalHeadquarters Ltd, Hong Kong
DR. RAMKUMAR DHRUVA
Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Government of India
MR. FLORIAN BUDDE
Senior PartnerMcKinsey & Company
DAY T H U R S D AY 7 February 2019
09:30-09:35 Opening Remarks Mr. Kamal P. Nanavaty, Chairman - Conference & Exhibition Committee, ICC & President - Strategy Development, Reliance Industries Ltd
09:35-09:40 Welcome Address & Mr. Vijay Sankar Vision for Indian Chemical Industry President, ICC
09:40-10:00 Key-Note Address: Mr Florian BuddeGlobal Dynamics and Implications on Chemical Industry Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company
10:00-10:20 Key-Note Address: Transformative Change: Mr. Nikhil R. Meswani A necessity for Current and Future Success Executive Director, Reliance Industries Ltd
10:20-10:40 Key-Note Address: Dr. Ramkumar Dhruva, Vision for the Global Chemical Industry
10:40-11:00 Address by Guest of Honour: Mr. P. Raghavendra Rao, IAS Blue Print for Growth of Chemical Industry
11:00-11:20 Address by Chief Guest: Mr. Amitabh Kant, IAS
11:20-11:40 Coffee / Tea Break
President - South & East Asia ASEAN and Australia & New Zealand,BASF EAST Asia Regional Headquarters Ltd, Hong Kong
Secretary - Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Govt. of India
CEO - NITI Aayog
09:00-09:30 Registration/Welcome
11:40-12:00 The Elephant's Dance in the New Tune: McKinsey & CompanyTrade Barriers and Changing Macro Environment
12:00-12:20 Building a Global Chemical Business Mr. Ramakrishnan Mukundan Managing Director, Tata Chemicals Ltd
12:20-12:40 China: Is the Dragon Taming the world? Mr. Paul Pang Vice President, I.H.S. Markit
12:40-13:00 Transformation in Petrochemicals and Trends Mr. Kishor Jhalaria Shaping the Sector President, Reliance Industries Ltd
13:00-13:10 Question & Answer Session
13:10-14:00 Lunch and Networking Session
15:45-16:05 AI and its impact in Chemicals in 20 minutes Namrata Dubash / Kunwar Singh McKinsey & Company
16:05-16:25 IoT and Automation - A Self-Driving Force Mr. Vilas Chitnis, CEO, Control & Solutions (I) Pvt Ltd
16:25-16:45 Leveraging Technology for Practical Mr. Rajesh NaikDigital Transformation Director - Manufacturing, BASF India Ltd
16:45-16:55 Question and Answer session
16:55-17:30 PANEL DISCUSSION - Unlocking Next Wave of Value via Industry 4.0 : Panel Members
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SESSION 4
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Looking out of the Window: Global Chemical Trade and its Implications
Enforced Solutions to Disruptive Influences
Industry 4.0 - Driving Towards a Smarter Future in Chemical Industry
14:00-14:20
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14:40-15:00 the Chemical Landscape (tentative)
15:00-15:20
15:20-15:30 Question & Answer session
15:30-15:45 Coffee / Tea Break
Lighter vs. Heavier Feedstocks in an Mr. Gillian Tweddle, Business Manageruncertain Crude Oil Priced World Individual Project Studies, Tecnon OrbiChem
Disruptive Technologies changing the Mr. Matthew Hartley, Senior Consultant Chemical Landscape Individual Project Studies, Tecnon OrbiChem
Managing Growing Indian Methanol Demand Mr. Roger LeeManaging Director, Tecnon OrbiChem
China vs. US Trade War's impact on Mr. Philippa Davies, Business ManagerPetrochemical Trade Flows Maleic Anhydride, Acrylic Acid & Acrylates, Polyurethanes
& Intermediates, Bio-Materials, Tecnon OrbiChem
Inaugural session
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09-30–09:50 Trends in Agrochemicals: Mrs. Sandra R. Shroff Mega-mergers and their Impact Vice Chairman, UPL Ltd
09:50–10:10 Opportunity of Niche Chemicals in Mr. Graeme Quickshank formulated products of FMCG National Formulation Centre, UK
10:10-10:30 The Color is on the Wall - Akzo Nobel India LtdTrends Shaping Paints Sector
10:30-10:40 Question & Answer Session
10:40-11:00 Coffee / Tea Break
09:00-09:30 Summary of Day One -
11:00-11:20 Today's Shackles of Growth and their Unlocks Mr. Neelanjan Banerjee Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Lanxess India Pvt Ltd
11:20-11:40 Our Growth Story - 10x in 10 years Mr. U. ShekharChairman, Galaxy Surfactants Ltd
11:40-12:00 Trade Flows and Implications on Specialty Mr. Suresh Ramachandran Chemical Industry Country Head & Managing Director, Arkema India
12:00-12:20 Learnings from our Foray Into the Niche Intermediates *Mr. Sharad Sharma, Executive Director - SupplyBharat Petroleum Corporation Limited
12:20-12:30 Question & Answer Session
12:30-12:55 Human Capital Trends in the Chemical Industry & with CXO of Chemical Companies
Chaired by Mr. Dinesh Mirchandani, Managing Partner, BOYDEN
12:55-13:15 Skill Development in Chemical Industry- D I T, U.K. European Experience
13:15-13:20 Question & Answer Session
13:20-14:20 Lunch and Networking Session
Panel Discussion
Ms Nita Keswani Principal & Chemicals Practice Lead BOYDEN|
14:20-14:40 in Speciality Chemical Sector Head – Environmental Sustainability, LANXESS GmbH
14:40-15:00 Micro Plastics & Micro Beads impacting ICCA / ICTAour Environment & Life
15:00-15:20 Technology, Sustainability and the Mr. Rupark Sarswat Future of Chemical Industry Managing Director, Croda India Co Pvt Ltd
15:20-15:30 Question & Answer Session
Recent Trends in Sustainability Mr. Stephan Casper,
DAY 2
Deep-Dive into Specialty Chemicals - Distilling the Special for Everyone
Skilling in Chemical Industry
Focus on a Sustainable Tomorrow - The Triple Bottom Line
Recent Trends and their Implications
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Session Chairman: Mr. Ravi Kapoor, Immediate Past President, ICC & Managing Director, Heubach Colour Pvt Ltd
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15:30-15:50 Building our Future: How do we do it Mr. Avinash Goyal Different this Time? Partner, McKinsey & Company
15:50-16:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: <Taking the Indian Specialty Chemical Industry to Global Scale >
16:30-16:45 Conclusion and Vote of Thanks Mr. H. S. Karangle Director General, ICC
16:45-17:00 Coffee / Tea
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Retrospective and Way ForwardSESSION 5
F R I D AY 8 February 2019
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