New to the agenda
An exclusive panel discussion for telecasting on Indian National Television hosted in conjunction with Gujarat NRE Coke Ltd. and ET NOW.
This will be your chance to not only pose all of your most pressing questions to the leading decision makers in the Indian steel industry but also a chance to raise your company profile by appearing on national television a week after the event.
The panel session itself will be hosted by a senior editor of ET NOW and will be approximately one hour long. The telecast will be shown on the following Saturday.
Attendance to this session will be available to all registered delegates of this event
Key Speakers Include:
C.S. Verma, Chairman, SAIL, India
Dilip Oommen, CEO & MD, Essar Steel India Ltd, India
V.R. Sharma, MD & CEO Steel Business, Jindal Steel & Power, India
Naveen Chopra, Executive Director Track Procurement, Indian Railway Board
G Srinivas, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, India
Anand Sen, Vice President TQM & Shared Services, Tata Steel, India
Jayant Acharya, Director Commercial & Marketing, JSW, India
Shri A P Choudhary, Chairman-Managing Director, RINL, India
Ravi Singh, Head of Processing and Distribution, Asia and Africa, Essar Steel, India
Prasun K. Mukherjee, Managing Director, Sesa Goa, India
Arun Kumar Jagatramka, Chairman and Managing Director Gujarat NRE Coke Limited, India
Shripad Ranade, Principal, TATA Strategic Management Group, India
Taisuke Nomura, Managing Director, Nippon Steel India Pvt. Ltd., India
N. C. Mathur, Advisor, JSL Stainless Ltd., India
Rajan Kumar, General Manager (Mineral Processing), NMDC Limited, India
R.K. Sharma, Secretary General, Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (FIMI), India
Sushim Banerjee, Director, Institute for Steel Development and Growth, India
Local Delegate Rate Available
Companies whose headquarters are based in India can book delegates for 39,000 Indian rupees or US$700. Email marketing@metalbulletin.com for further details
Topics for Discussion:
· Demand: to keep pace with an ever-increasing number of consumers and service users, construction, infrastructure and automotive markets for steel must continue to grow.
· The impact of the Indian government’s twelfth five year plan in March 2012 and the commitment to investment in infrastructure needed to keep the steel market thriving.
· Export or national conservation of domestic iron ore?
· Difficulties facing Indian steel production including: inflation, decline in consumer markets for automotive and consumer durables, land acquisition, environmental clearance procedures, low numbers of skilled workers, lack of secure mine linkages and planning delays.
· The new and advanced technology that is helping to place India amongst the world-class producers of steel products.
· India’s potential as a global trading hub.
Benefits of Attending:
Network with professionals from steel mills, iron ore miners, steel traders, iron ore processors, coke and coal traders, steel product manufacturers and industry analysts
Develop business contacts with domestic and international decision makers
Hear about the demand from construction, automotive, infrastructure activities and what this means for India in terms of achieving its target to become a net exporter of steel.
Take advantage of our special local delegate rate
Discover a wealth of opportunities in manufacturing special steels for domestic use and export.