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Final Agenda Confirmed for Helium Summit
There is less than one month left until the gasworld Global Helium Summit 2.0 titled ‘Markets Returning to Equilibrium’ taking place in New Jersey, US, from 12-13 September, 2016.
The final agenda has been confirmed for the summit which aims to understand change in the supply and demand dynamics of the helium business, both in the US and globally.
Leading industry specialists will address future market expectations and questions over application developments in the global helium business.
Schedule
Welcome Reception: Monday 12th September
Kick-starting the event at 6pm will be the Welcome Reception, which will include a light buffet and drinks for all delegates to indulge in whilst networking.
Summit: Tuesday 13th September
Registration will open from 7:30am, allowing time to visit the exhibition and enjoy breakfast, before starting the busy day of presentations.
Delegates will also be treated to a networking lunch sponsored by DataOnline.
The summit will come to a close at 5pm, when gasworld will host an afterglow reception in the exhibition area until 6pm, providing a final opportunity to meet new contacts and seal those business deals.
Confirmed speakers include:
Senior Research Associate – Air Products
Helium Extraction from Carbon Dioxide
Field Manager – Bureau of Land Management
Current and Future BLM Pipeline and Storage System
Chief Commercial Officer– Hybrid Enterprises
Airships for Heavy Lifting and Tourism
President – Kornbluth Helium Consulting
Future Sources of Helium
Strategic Procurement of Helium – Siemens
The MRI Story – Past, Present and Future
Head Global Helium Source Development – Linde
Helium Stewardship Act of 2013: A Look Back
More information on the summit agenda can be viewed on the gasworld conferences website.
Source: gasworld conferences – gasworldconferences.com
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