Partners & Supporters :
Government of India
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers
Depart of Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Dear Green Chemistry Enthusiasts,
It’s very heartening for me to see how IGCW has evolved into a robust platform over the years; and personally it has been great delight to
be associated with this commitment and perseverance since its launch in 2009.
I join the organizers in welcoming you to the 4th Industrial Green Chemistry World Convention & Ecosystem (IGCW-2015), an initiative
that brings together the chemistry-intensive industrial sectors on a common platform, to pro-actively engage
in, explore and exchange thoughts and actions that are for-People, Planet and Prosperity for all.
I truly admire your spirit to explore the emerging paradigms of ‘Green Chemistry & Green Engineering’ together with us on 4th and 5th
December 2015 in Mumbai.
The Indian chemical industry, currently valued at $ 108 billion, has a promising growth at a robust rate. With the global manufacturing
landscape shifting to Asia, India, which currently accounts for only 3% share of the global chemical market, has the potential to emerge
as one of the major destinations for chemical companies worldwide.
By 2050, India is expected to become the second-largest individual market after China, excluding the rest of the nations group, cornering
20% of the global chemical sales. These futuristic predictions must be considered as early warning signals to put our act together now,
and ensure that the expected growth is economically and environmentally sustainable.
But for this to happen, industry will have to be technologically equipped for integrating efficient, economical and environmentally
responsible manufacturing practices. While it may sound like a tight rope-walk, with timely initiatives and
convergence like the IGCW, I believe it will be possible for us collectively to provide industry with directional leadership, technical
know-how and collaborative opportunities.
The IGCW team has done an incredible job of getting world-wide experts and Industry leaders on a common dais of IGCW-2015, to share
their years of experience and expertise on integrating ‘Green Chemistry’ inspired practices and case-studies with the Indian chemical
companies.
The structure of IGCW Convention is uniquely adapted to bring to your doorstep specific solutions and technology providers through the
IGCW-EXPO, India’s first and focused, ‘Green Chemistry & Engineering’ solution-seeker platform.
The 180 Seminar series are designed for the Industry participants to take-home tangible solutions and technical insights for immediate
implementation in their existing manufacturing units.
The IGCW Awards, India’s flagship “Industrial Green Chemistry” Awards is the growing knowledge-base of diverse ‘Green Chemistry’ and
relevant initiatives by Industry and Academia; and an opportunity to get your initiatives recognized and
acknowledged by the global ‘Green Chemistry’ community.
Your presence in this platform will be an excellent indicator of your commitment and zest to go beyond mere regulatory norms and
‘control’ approach, and instead create for your organization an industrial ecosystem that is self-regulatory driven and ‘preventive’
through partnership and collaborative approach.
With this, I wish you all a very successful participation in the 4th IGCW-2015 and for your future endeavors in the ‘Industrial Green
Chemistry’ direction.
I along with my global Industry and Academia colleagues look forward to interacting with you over the two days this December in
Mumbai.
Sincerely,
John C. Warner
President and Chief Technology Officer
Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry
100 Research Drive Wilmington MA 01887
[email protected]
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4th IGCW-2015 Symposium:
Day I, 4 Dec. 2015, Friday
Themes: Ignition, Inspiration & Initiation
Day 1 is designed for Chairman, Board of Directors, Founders, President, CEOs and other Senior decision makers
9:00 - 10:00 Inaugration 4th Industrial Green Chemistry World (IGCW-2015)- Convention & Ecosystem
10:00 - 10:30 Welcome address by Chief Guest
10:30 - 11:15 Keynote Talk by Dr. John C Warner, Founder &
CTO, Warner Babcock Green Chemistry Institute,
11:15 - 11:30 Co-founder 12 Principles of Green Chemistry,
THEME USA
11:30 - 12:00 IGCW-2015 EXPO Inaugration & Tea-break
12:00 - 12:30 IGNITION
12:30 - 13:00
Dr. Raman Ramachandran, Chairman & MD,
BASF Chemicals India Ltd. (TBC)
Dr. David Constable, Director,
ACS-Green Chemistry Insitute, USA
Speaker TBA
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch, Visit IGCW EXPO & networking
THEME INSPIRATION
14:00 - 14:30 Mr U S Bharti, Chairman & MD,
India Glycols Ltd., India (Invited)
14:30 - 15:00
15:00 - 15:30 Mr. Ravi Kapoor, Managing Director,
15:30 - 16:00 Heubach Colour Pvt. Ltd., India
THEME Mr. Anil Jain, CEO, Sun Pharma Pvt. Ltd.,
16:00 - 16:30 India
Tea break & Visit IGCW EXPO
16:30 - 17:00
INITIATION
17:00 - 17:30
17:30 - 18:00 Dr. Maria Dalko, Director, Dept, of Chemistry,
L'Oreal, France
Dr. Joachim Kruger, Sr. VP& Chief Sustainability
Officer, Clariant International Ltd., Switzerland
Mr. Hans Ole Klingenberg, Commercial Director,
Novozymes A/S, Denmark
Speaker TBA
18:00 - 19:00 VISIT EXPO
4th IGCW-2015 Awards Evening
19:00 - 20:00 Awards Evening plenary talk by Invited expert - Speaker TBA
20:00 - 21:00 IGCW-2015 Awards' Felicitation followed by networking dinner
20:30 - 21:30 Networking dinner
Day II, 5 Dec. 2015, Saturday
Themes: Identification, Invention & Innovation
Day 2, pre-lunch is designed for the R&D and Technology Personnel such as President & VPs, CTOs, CSOs,
R&D Managers, Inventors, Innovators, Consultants, Technocrats.
THEME IDENTIFICATION, INVENTION & INNOVATION Dyes & Pigment Sector
9:30 - 10:00
Dr. Swaminathan Sivaram, CSIR Bhatnagar
10:00 - 10:30 Fellow, National Chemical Laboratories (NCL),
India
10:30 - 11:00 Dr. S Duprat de Paule, R&D Director,
11:00 - 11:30 Operations, CHIMEX - L’Oreal
THEME Dr. Murali Sastry, CEO, IITB-Monash Research
11:30 - 12:00 Academy (TBC)
12:00 - 12:30
12:30 - 13:00 Tea beak, Visit IGCW EXPO & networking
INSPIRATION
Dr. V. Rajappa, Director & Head-Process R&D,
Bristol-Myers Squibb, India
Dr. Anil Kumar, Principal Scientist & Head,
TATA Chemicals Ltd., India
Speaker TBA
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch, Visit EXPO & networking
THEME
IMPLEMENTATION, INDUSTRIALIZATION & IMPACT
14:00 - 14:30
Dr. Denis Prat, Head of Process Safety &
14:30 - 15:00 Automated Chemistry, SANOFI, France
15:00 - 15:30 Mr. Nitesh Mehta, Founder Director,
Newreka Green Synth Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,
India
Dr. Charlotte Wiles, Chief Executive Officer,
Chemtrix BV, The Netherlands
15:30 - 16:00 Speaker TBA
16:00 - 16:30 Tea-break, Visit IGCW EXPO & networking
THEME IMPACT
Speakter TBA
16:30 - 17:00
17:00 - 17:30 Dr. Rajagopal, COO, KnowGenix, India
17:30 - 18:00 IGCW-2015 Closing remarks & Acknowledgements
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IGCW 180 Seminars
The 180 Seminars are subject-specific seminars on topics which are most relevant to the industrialization of
Green Chemistry & Engineering applications.
These Seminars are designed to create a metaphorical 180 shift from the existing know-how to an implementable paradigm
for industrial green chemistry and engineering practices as door-step solutions
Attended by focussed industry audience seeking relevant solutions on the topics above
Conducted by domain experts through case-study presentations and interactive sessions'
Intended to bring-forth technical insights and its commercially viable methodologies
Seminar Topics
Seminar I : Green Processes (09:30 to 11:30) Seminar II : Green Catalysts (11:30 to 13:00)
Designed to bring-forth technical insights and know-how The Seminar will bring for the successful case-studies on
for reducing processes' E-factor (Kgs of waste generated conventional stoichiometric and metal catalyst being
behind per kg of the final product) replaced by sustainable metal catalysts
Case-studies on cost-effective manufacturing processes Expanding technical know-how on biocatalytic and
set at normal pressure and temperature conditions, effective enzymetic routes
recycle of reaction extraction medium, new route selection,
safer reagents and solvents with industrial ecology approach Successful case studies on traditional catalytic process
being replaced by “green catalyst” to get economical benefit
Take-back insights on green standards and specifications and reduce environmental impact
to create a roadmap with tools needed to integrate the
greening of a multi-step manufacturing process into “green Getting connected to potential collaborators and
processes” technology providers on 'green catalysts’
Seminar III : Green Solvents (14:30 to 15:30) Seminar IV : Green Engineering (16:00 to 17:30)
Designed to explore means and solutions for minimizing Designed to bring-forth emerging aspects of “green
the environmental impact resulting from the extensive use engineering” for process intensification, water & energy
of solvents in chemical production optimization, reduced waste and toxicity, leading to higher
safety
Take-back insights on measuring and distinguishing the
“greeness” of an alternative solvent Exploring potential contribution of flow chemistry and
micro-reactors in reducing the overall environmental
Get connected to tools for evaluating various footprint of chemical manufacturing
comprehensive assessment methodologies for new solvent
technologies Case-studies on “Green Engineering” technologies
incorporated at the design stage of materials, processes,
Case-studies on ionic liquids, diutectic liquids, systems, and/or devices which can minimize the overall
supercritical fluid extractions, water-based reactions, etc to environmental impact
access environmental and economic benefits
Write to [email protected] for exploring presentation and/or partnership opportunities
Visit link below to REGISTER ONLINE and attend the above Seminars, held during 4 IGCW-2015, Day II, 5th Dec. Saturday at
Hotel Courtyard Marriot, Mumbai.
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One-day Conference on ‘Industrial Green Chemistry World’ for
State Pollu on Control Boards
Objec ves of the Conference :
To introduce & expand awareness about Green Chemistry & Green Engineering amongst PCBs
To deepen its technical understanding and various approaches for preven ng pollu on at source
To expand their understanding of regulatory ini a ves & approaches in other parts of the world like USA, UK and Europe
To provide a conducive pla orm for sharing their thoughts, ideas and experiences and the reby, learn from each other’s
ini a ves
To get connected to ‘Green Chemistry’ based environmental solu on providers and experts
Programme Agenda :
11:30 - 12:00 Inauagural address by special invitees :
- Dr. A. B. Akolkar, Member Secretary, Central Pollu on Control Board (CPCB), New Delhi (Invited)
- Smt. Malini Shankar, Chairman, Maharashtra Pollu on Control Board (MPCB), Mumbai (Invited)
- Dr. P. Anbalagan, Member Secretary, MPCB, Mumbai (Invited)
Conference Moderator : Ms. Sandra D’Sa, Geist Research Pvt. Ltd. (Partner & Co-organizer PCB Conference on
Green Chemistry
12:00 - 12:30 Why “Green Chemistry” for Pollu on Preven on ?
Dr. John Warner, Co-Founder, 12 Principles of Green Chemistry
12:30 - 13:00 Need for Pollu on Preven on “at source” approach
13:00 - 14:00 Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Zonal Head, Mumbai - CSIR-NEERI, India (Invited)
14:00 - 14:30 Lunch break & networking with Industry, visit IGCW-EXPO
14:30 - 15:00 Green Chemistry best prac ces by Global environmental authori es
Dr. David Constable, Director, ACS - Green Chemistry Ins tute, USA
Industry Perspec ves
Chemical Industry Senior Representa ve
15:00 - 15:30 Wealth out of Waste, profit-centric solu ons
Dr. Sanjay Jain, Managing Director, Geist Research Pvt. Ltd.
15:30 - 16:00 Tea break & networking with Industry, visit IGCW-EXPO
16:00 - 17:00 Best prac ces by State Pollu on Control Boards
17:00 - 17:30 (4 presenta ons, 10 minutes each, followed by Q&A)
Moderator : Nitesh Mehta, Director, Green ChemisTree Founda on
Special Address by Prof. Paul Anastas, Former Director, US-EPA & Founder 12 Principles of Green
Chemistry & Green Engineering (Live Talk)
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Challenges & Opportuni es in “Green Chemistry”, One-day Workshop
for Students
Date : 6th December 2015, Sunday
Venue: Institute of Chemical Technology (Formerly UDCT), Matunga, Mumbai.
Time Theme Speaker
09:00 - 10:00 Registra on
Prof. G. D. Yadav, Vice Chancellor, ICT
10:00 - 10:30 Inaugura on & Welcome Address Prof. Radha Jayaram, HoD, Chemistry, ICT
10:30 - 11:15 Keynote address Dr. David Constable, Director, ACS - Green Chemistry Ins tute
11:15 - 11:30
Tea break Dr. V. Rajappa, Director, R&D, BMS
11:30 - 13:00 Dr. Anil Kumar, Principal Scien st, TATA Innova on Centre
Students - Industry interac on on Mr. Nitesh Mehta, Founder Director, Newreka Green Synth Technologies
13:00 - 14:00 Green Chemistry : Challenges & Dr. Charlo e Wiles, CEO, CHEMTRIX, UK
14:00 - 15:00 Opportuni es, emerging trends and Dr. S. Duprat De Paule, R& Director Opera ons, CHIMEX, France
15:00 - 15:30 Industrial scenario. Dr. Deepak Palekar, Chief Strategist, STEPS
15:30 - 16:30 Moderator : Mr. Ravi Raghvan, Editor,
16:30 - 17:00 Chemical Weekly Dr. John Warner, Co-Founder, 12 Principles of Green Chemistry
17:00 - 17:30
Lunch break Dr. Rakeshwar Bandichhor, Director API-IPDO, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.
Green Chemistry, the way forward Prof. Deepa Khushalani, Head RSC Western Region & Associate Professor,
Tea break TIFR
Prof. Radha Jayaram, HoD, Chemistry, ICT
Global learning resources and
opportuni es in Green Chemistry
Conclude & vote of Thanks
Real-world Curriculum on Green Chemistry, Workshop for Teachers
Date : 6th December 2015, Sunday
Venue: R D Na onal College, Bandra West, Mumbai.
Time Theme Speaker
09:00 - 10:00 Registra on
Prof. G. D. Yadav, Vice Chancellor, ICT
10:00 - 10:20 Inaugura on & Welcome Address Prof. Radha Jayaram, HoD, Chemistry, ICT
Dr. David Constable, Director, ACS - Green Chemistry Ins tute
10:20 - 11:15 Keynote address
11:15 - 11:30 Tea break Prof. Deepa Khushalani, Head RSC Western Region & Associate Professor, TIFR
11:30 - 12:00 Topic TBA Dr. Achala Dainat, R&D Head, Clariant Chemicals India Ltd.
12:00 - 12:30 Industry perspec ve Mr. Nitesh Mehta, Founder Director, Newreka Green Synth Technologies
12:30 - 13:00 Global perspec ve Dr. Charlo e Wiles, CEO, CHEMTRIX, UK
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch break 4 case-study presenta ons from Academia
14:00 - 14:20 Learning from best prac ces in Prof. Vijay Khanna, Ahemdnagar ?
14:20 - 14:40 bridging 'green chemistry Dr. Ravidra Deshmukh, Karjat College?
14:40 - 15:00 curriculum' to real-world scenario
15:00 - 15:30 Tea break Panellists from:
15:30 - 16:30 Panel discussion on: Maharashtra Educa on Board, Chemistry Vice-Chancellor, Mumbai University
'Way forward' for integra ng real- Representa ve Industry
16:30 - 17:00 world green chemistry curriculum Prof. Deepa Khushalani, RSC, TIFR
in the exis ng syllabus (?) Academia Representa ve – Dr. Parvesh Pandiya , Bhavans College?
Moderator, Dr. R Rajagopal, COO, KnowGenix, Mumbai.
Conclude
For more on above students & teachers workshop details write to 11
[email protected]
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4th IGCW-2015, Partnership Capacities
The 4th IGCW-2015 is undoubtedly one of the most relevant and timely chemical industrial meets, and a
platform to seize the opportunities rapidly emerging in this space, exploring new paradigms, new ways of
collaborating and to showcase new products and technological solutions.
To Parter with us in forwarding the cause of Industrial Green Chemistry, compelling capacities and opportunities
are available at 4th IGCW-2015 :
Share your story of successfully implementing Green Chemistry &/or Engineering, by submitting your case-study
Get your Green Chemistry &/or Engineering initiative recognized world-wide by submitting your case-study for
IGCW-2015 Awards
Convey your commitment to the emerging field of Green Chemistry as one of the Convention Partners
Expand your company’s global perception and brand credibility by selecting your apt Partnership category:
Partnership Capacities
Partnership Category Standard Entitlements
Sustainability Partner Affiliation as the 'category ' partner in all pre, during and post,
print & web promotions
IGCW Award Partner Branding & visibility benefits will vary based upon the choice
Green Chemistry Partners of Partnership category
Complimentary stall / Table-space at the IGCW-2015 EXPO
Green Engineering Partners (subject to category choice)
Complimentary delegate passes (subject to category choice)
IGCW Cause Partners Extensive media coverage (Local & International, subject to
4R-Partners (Recycle, Reduce, Reuse & Recover) category choice)
Access to e-IGCW social media reach-out and non-linear
180 Seminar Partner branding
Topics / categories : Listing of logo in all print and web promotion literature
- Green Processes - Green Catalysts For more on above details and customized proposal write to
- Green Solvents - Green Engineering [email protected]
Branding & Advertising Opportunities: Amounts in INR Amount in USD
50,000/- USD 789
Category 45,000/- USD 710
Insert in Delegate kit 35,000/- USD 552
One company standee in prime location 25,000/- USD 395
Colour Advert in IGCW Convention Catalogue (Inside front / back page)
One-page Advert 13
For more on above details write to
[email protected]
Delegate Fees * Not inclusive of local taxes as applicable
Category Full Convention ( Two-days : Symposium, Any One day
Conferences, Awards Evening, Seminars)
Industry Fees
Academia INR 20,000/- INR 12,500/-
Students
INR 15,000/- INR 9,000/-
International
INR 5,000/- -
USD 600 USD 300
USD 850 (With accommodation, breakfasts & meals for two nights)
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