Tata Steel and IIM to Host Green Ironmaking Conference
2024 International Conference Focuses on Sustainable Ironmaking Technologies
Tata Steel and the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) are set to host an international conference on sustainable ironmaking in January 2024 in Jamshedpur.
JAMSHEDPUR – An international conference on green and sustainable ironmaking, co-organized by Tata Steel and the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM), is scheduled to take place on January 17–18, 2024, in Jamshedpur.
The conference will serve as a platform for discussing key topics like waste management, advancements in ironmaking technology, and blast furnace decarbonization methods.
Industry professionals from the blast furnace and direct reduced iron (DRI) sectors, along with technology suppliers, designers, researchers, technicians, academicians, students, technical consultants, and environmental sustainability advocates, are expected to attend.
This event is poised to facilitate collaboration, knowledge exchange, and interaction with renowned experts in the field.
Key themes include developments in Gas-based DRI and Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) technologies, efficient process waste utilization, strategies for decarbonizing blast furnace operations, and carbon capture and utilization techniques.
The conference will also delve into future prospects of ironmaking, innovative approaches to reducing carbon emissions in coal-based DRI/HBI processes, advances in process control and optimization, exploration of fossil fuel alternatives, and the integration of digital technologies in ironmaking.
Participants interested in attending the conference are required to register by December 15, 2023.
For more information or inquiries, individuals and organizations can reach out via email at icgsi.
