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Global meet on aluminium

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Hyderabad, Oct. 28 A global meet of experts, industry and stake holders from the aluminium sector will be held in Hyderabad during November 21-23.

INCAL 2007 will provide a forum for Indian and foreign industry experts to deliberate on subjects like aluminium alloys in defense applications, rail coaches, automotive industry and marketing trends.

While facilitating discussions on topics like recent advances in continuous strip casting process, aluminium building systems, recycling etc, the three-day meet will bring some of the renowned experts from the fields of manufacturing and marketing across the globe.

Aluminium Association of India (AAI), the industry body comprising of manufacturers, users and researchers will be organising INCAL 2007.

According to Mr Shashi K. Maudgal, Executive President (Marketing), Hindalco Industries Ltd, Mumbai, and Chairman, INCAL’07 organising committee, the meet would also help networking with others in the industry and the focus will be on technologies and services.

An exhibition spread over an area of 2000 sq. mts. with about 100 participants from the country and abroad will be organised at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre.

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