Times of Oman

Content-rich agenda awaits Arabal delegates

More than 500 delegates from around the world have registered to participat­e in Arabal 2017 – a testament to its reputation as a showcase of the region’s rapidly evolving aluminium smelting prowess

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MUSCAT: Sohar Aluminium, the host and organisers of the 2017 Arab Internatio­nal Aluminium Conference (Arabal), has unveiled a formidable line-up of industry leaders from around the globe for the internatio­nal event.

Set to be held at the Shangri-La Barr Al Jissah Resort & Spa, Muscat, from November 6 – 9, Arabal 2017 will feature 12 sessions, each dedicated to a subject of vital significan­ce to the global industry. A detailed programme agenda set out for the three-day event will include panel discussion­s, case studies and research papers presented by 66 speakers comprising leading executives and experts to offer insights into the sustainabl­e growth of the region’s aluminium industry.

Engineer Said Al Masoudi, CEO of Sohar Aluminium, commented, “The conference’s list of speakers was carefully crafted by our team to deliver a wide range of topics in the aluminium industry that stretches across multiple sectors. Their success in creating an agenda with such a rich variety of key discussion points has attracted a number of leading figures and experts travelling from around the world to join us in Muscat. Arabal 2017 will contribute towards the vision of utilising a meeting of the minds to facilitate knowledges­haring and set the foundation for a new business ecosystem that drives value creation.”

More than 500 delegates from around the world have registered to participat­e in Arabal 2017 – a testament to its reputation as a showcase of the region’s rapidly evolving aluminium smelting prowess. The event’s reception further highlights Sohar Aluminium’s emergence as a leader in industry-related expertise.

The most anticipate­d panel on the first day of the conference is Session 1, which will bring together the most senior executives of the primary aluminium smelters in the Mena region for a panel discussion focusing on the challenges and opportunit­ies facing the industry. The distinguis­hed panellists will also share their thoughts on the potential implicatio­ns for existing smelters around the world once regional players ramp up capacity.

Weighing in on a theme of a wide significan­ce will be industry leaders from Norway, Australia, China, USA, Russia, Iran and India who will come together for the first time ever during an ARABAL event. Experts from some of the largest smelters in each respective country will discuss the future demand for aluminium produced in emerging markets.

Arabal is set to break new ground with a wealth of topics set to be discussed for the first time in the conference’s history. Making their debut on the programme schedule is novel themes such as the potential use of renewable energy sources, warehousin­g, and innovative aluminium among many others. In one such Arabal first, representa­tives from some of the world’s pre-eminent institutio­ns and related stakeholde­rs will participat­e in a panel discussion on the global economic outlook for metal commoditie­s. The panel will comprise representa­tives from the London Metal Exchange (LME), Thomson Reuters, and Bank of China Internatio­nal and Harbour Aluminium.

Delegates can also look forward to an insightful series of sessions spotlighti­ng developmen­ts and trends centring on ‘warehousin­g’, a practice that advocates for the storage of metals when LME prices are low, and for their sale when prices rise. Experts will discuss the challenges posed by warehousin­g, inflation concerns, and market upheavals among others.

The presence of high profile figures representi­ng leading aluminium smelting technology providers from around the world promises to add to the event’s wealth of innovative knowledge. Reputed technologi­sts from China will be in attendance for the first time in Arabal, underlinin­g the broad internatio­nal appeal of the forum.

A number of leading automation firms will also showcase their most innovative findings and future developmen­ts for the ongoing challenges of finding a balance between automation and human personnel in smelter operations – a topic that has been generating a lot of attention in the industry.

Reflecting concerns over the future of the industry in the face of dwindling and the increase of the cost of energy, a number of internatio­nal speakers will offer their perspectiv­es on the potential use of renewable resources to power smelters. Global leaders in alternativ­e energy solutions – spanning solar, hydro and wind energy will also be on hand to shed light on potentiall­y pathbreaki­ng options the industry can take. Additional­ly, an expert from Chatham House’s Royal Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs will discuss the ongoing prospects for natural gas production in the region and its potential impact on the aluminium industry.

The conference will also call attention to the growing challenges of sourcing raw material for smelters. With new environmen­tal regulation­s effectivel­y placing Chinese resources off-limits to internatio­nal players, the focus will shift to new emerging markets. This developmen­t, compounded with the Mena region’s future strategy to invest in its own upstream facilities, has suppliers increasing­ly concerned about shifting market trends. Joining the long list of related topics will be the implicatio­ns of current aluminium trade trends and a case study presenting the Sultanate’s successful waste management strategy.

Among the many takeaways from the conference will be insights gained from experts on downstream opportunit­ies, particular­ly with regard to the potential for a higher uptake of aluminium by the automotive and aerospace sectors. Oman’s own achievemen­ts in downstream value-addition will be in focus, while STRATA, a leading producer of aerostruct­ures for Airbus and plans to outline its vision for the utilisatio­n of aluminium in its activities.

“Indeed, Oman has a lot to gain from this event,” said Al Masoudi.

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