Tata Steel Leads Green Ironmaking Conference
International Experts Gather for Sustainable Ironmaking Event
Tata Steel, in collaboration with The Indian Institute of Metals, hosted a pivotal International Conference on Green & Sustainable Ironmaking, focusing on decarbonization, waste utilization, and advanced ironmaking technologies.
JAMSHEDPUR – The International Conference on Green & Sustainable Ironmaking, a landmark event in the steel industry, recently concluded in Jamshedpur.
Organized by Tata Steel and The Indian Institute of Metals, the conference highlighted cutting-edge methods in ironmaking.
Key topics discussed included effective waste utilization, lower grade material use, and innovative carbon capture techniques.
The conference emphasized the industry’s shift towards Clever Carbon solutions, AI, and digital advancements in green steel production.
Industry experts debated the future of green steel and strategies for achieving net-zero targets.
A significant theme was the exploration of decarbonization in blast furnace operations.
Dr Ashok Kumar from Tata Steel, UK, and Christian Hoffman from Mckinsey, along with Dr Atanu Ranjan Pal, CTO of Tata Steel, delivered keynotes on these subjects.
A panel discussion focused on benchmarking best practices for green steelmaking.
The event united professionals in Direct Reduced Iron and blast furnace technology.
Over 260 delegates, including technologists, researchers, and environmental advocates, participated.
The conference was inaugurated by key figures from Tata Steel and the Indian Institute of Metals.

