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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
@ 3W Expo 205+CPPE Expo 2015
28-31 January 2015, BITEC, Bangkok, Thailand
Organized by TechnoBiz & VNU Exhibitions Europe
Conference Schedule
28-Jan-15
28-Jan-15
28-Jan-15
30-Jan-15
30-Jan-15
30-Jan-15
30-Jan-15
31-Jan-15
31-Jan-15
09.00-17.00 hrs
09.00-17.00 hrs
13.30-17.30 hrs
11.00-16.30 hrs
10.00-12.30 hrs
14.00 - 15.00 hrs
09.00-17.00 hrs
09.00-17.30 hrs
09.00-16.30 hrs
SESSION 1: Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Technology
SESSION 2: Electronic Waste Management
SESSION 3: Membrane, Desalination & Water Treatment
SESSION 4: Air Pollution & Odor Control
SESSION 5: Stormwater, Crisis Management & Natural Water
SESSION 6: Filtration & Separation
SESSION 7: Municipal Solid Waste Management
SESSION 8: MBR, Reuse & Zero Discharge
SESSION 9: Industrial & Hazardous Waste Management
MR 217
MR 218
MR 219
MR 217
MR 218
MR 218
MR 219
MR 217
MR 218
CONFERENCE AGENDA
28 JANUARY 2015 (WEDNESDAY)
SESSION 1: Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Technology
(Room: MR 217, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
09.00-09.30 hrs Biogas Developments in S E Asia
Dr. Stephen Etheridge & Dr. Ulrike Leroff, Biotrix Asia, Thailand
09.30-10.00 hrs A New Approach for Generating Electricity from Biogas
Rorce Au Yueng, V-Power, China
10.00-10.30 hrs Trends in Biogas Utilisation
Mark Leslie, The Alternative Energy Corporation, Singapore
10.30-11.00 hrs BREAK
11.00-11.30 hrs Biogas Systems Implementation
Dr Chris Hearn, ADI Systems Asia Pacific, Canada
11.30 -12.00 hrs Hydrogen Sulphide Removal in Biogas Systems
Peter Thygsen, Biogasclean, Thailand
12.00-12.30 hrs Double Membrane Gas Holders for Biogas Storage
Gernot Nestler, TECON, Austria
12.30 -13.30 hrs Lunch Break
13.30-14.00 hrs Separate Production of Hydrogen and Methane from Cassava Wastewater under Thermophilic Temperature
Professor Sumaeth Chavadej, Thailand
14.00-14.30 hrs New Substrates for Biogas Plants
Marco Merlo Campioni, Sebigas UAC, Thailand
14.30-15.00 hrs Case Study of Commercial Grass Silage Digestion for Power Production & Digestion of Solid Agro-Wastes
Anders Ek & Tim Clarke, Asia Biogas Group, Thailand
15.00-15.30 hrs Break
15.30-16.00 hrs Trends of Biogas Business in Japan
Shinichi Suzuki, EX Research Institute Ltd., Japan
16.00-16.30 hrs Turbo-charging Biogas Plants with Cambi Thermal Hydrolysis
Marius Kleiven, Cambi Asia-Pacific
16.30-17.00 hrs Anaerobic Digestion of Cane Sugar Molasses Distillery Spent Wash
S. Bhalerao & B. Bhalerao, Aquair Consulting Engineers, India
17.00-17.30 hrs Bolted Reactor Tank Applications for Bio-Energy
Dr. Pat Howell, Director of Global Bio-Energy, CST Industries, Inc.
SESSION 2: Electronic Waste Management
(Room: MR 218, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
09.00-09:15 hrs Welcome Remarks
Mr. Hermann Koller, Managing Director , International Solid Waste Association, Austria
09.15-09.30 hrs OPENING AND KEYNOTE SPEECH
E-waste Management Strategy in Thailand
Mrs. Sunee Piyapanpong
Deputy Director General, Pollution Control Department
09.30-10.00 hrs KEYNOTE PRESENTATION:
Extended Producer Responsibility applied to E-waste and Beyond
Mr. Christian Stiglitz,
Founding Member of European Institute of Environmental Economics and Former CEO of ARA
10.00-10.30 hrs BREAK
10.30-11.00 hrs Global E-waste Regulation and Policy Trend
Mr. Raphael Veit, Managing Director, Sagis EPR
11.00-11.30 hrs Policy, regulation and current situation of E-waste Management in China
Mr. Mingwei Shan, Electrical Appliance Recycling Technology Center
China Household Electric Appliance Research Institute, China
11.30-12.00 hrs A Developing Country's Perspective on E-waste: Experiences from India
Ms. Priti Mahesh, Chief Program Coordinator, Toxics Link, India
12.00-13.00 hrs LUNCH BREAK
13.00-13.30 hrs Extended Producer Responsibility: Experience in Product Take back
Mr. Sivadasan Panikker, Ericsson
13.30-14.00 hrs Comparative Study of E-waste Management Scheme
Dr.Panate Manomaivibool, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand
14.00-14.30 hrs Role and Responsibility of Stakeholders under Draft Thai E-waste Law
Dr. Sujitra Vassanadamrongdee, Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University
14.30-15.00 hrs BREAK
15.00-15.30 hrs Future WEEE generation and management of WEEE focusing on metals and fluorocarbons in Asian countries
Dr. Masahiro Oguchi, Dr. Atsushi Terazono, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) and
Mr. Atsushi Santo, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
15.30-16.00 hrs Innovative and Commercialized E-waste Recycling Technology
Mr. Axel Blom, Innovation Norway
16.00-16.30 hrs Environmental and Health Impacts from Informal Recycling of E-waste
Dr.Puntita Tanwattana, Chulalongkorn University
Session 3: Membrane, Desalination and Water Treatment
(Room: MR 219, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
13.30-14.00 hrs Suitability of Membrane Distillation for Wastewater Treatment Using Solar Energy
Dr. Guillermo Zaragoza, CIEMAT - Plataforma Solar de Almeria, Spain
14.00-14.30 hrs Poly (vinylidene fluoride) Membranes for Water Purification
Lonnie Bryant, ARKEMA Kyoto Technical Center, Japan
14.30-15.00 hrs Environmental friendly and coagulant – free ultrafiltration system for large – scale potable water production
Chun Ming Chew, Techkem Water Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia
15.00-15.30 hrs BREAK
15.30-16.00 hrs In situ electrical monitoring of membrane fouling in water treatment and desalination plants using a ‘canary’
module
Dr Terry Chilcott, University of Sydney, Australia
16.00-16.30 hrs Importance of intake on Water Quality production by desalination
Baghdad Ouddane, Université Lille1, France
16.30-17.00 hrs Production and Characterization of Lewabrane RO Elements
Derrick Lau,LANXESS Pte. Ltd., Singapore
17.00-17.30 hrs Thermal Hybrid Desalination System (MEDAD): An Experimental Investigation
Dr. Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, Saudi Arabia
30 JANUARY 2015 (FRIDAY)
Session 4: Air Pollution & Odor Control
(Room: MR 217, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
11.00-11.30 hrs Temporal and Spatial Variation Characteristics of Global Anthropogenic Atmospheric Emissions of Antimony
Dr. H.Z.Tian, Beijing Normal University, China
11.30-12.00 hrs Air Quality Assessment and Control in Lumbini World Heritage Site
Terrence Thompson, Sr. Environment Health Specialist, WHO
12.00-12.30 hrs Prediction of Air Quality due to emission of greenhouse gases from an Automobile Industry
Shinya Hashimoto, Managing Director, HS-TECH ENGINEERING Co., Ltd.
12.30-13.30 hrs Lunch Break
13.30-14.00 hrs An evaluation of odor control technologies for municipal waste water treatment industries
Sam Shojaie, Amerair International, UAE
14.00-14.30
Odour Emission Monitoring at Palm Oil Mill using an In-Field Olfactometer
Dr. Nastaein Qamaruz Zaman, Universiti Sains Malaysia
14.30-15.00
Control of Odour in the neighborhood of a Sewage Treatment Plant using Prediction tools
Sharad Tripathi, Fluidyn Consultancy (P) Ltd, India
15.00-15.30
Gas separation in industrial processes
Henning Scheel, SIHI, Germany
SESSION 5: Stormwater, Crisis Management & Natural Water Purification
(Room: MR 218, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
10.00-10.30 hrs KEYNOTE SPEECH
Senior Official, from Department of Water Resources, Thailand (TBC)
10.30-11.00 hrs Improvement of urban stormwater quality using porous concrete containing zeolite
Professor. J. Abedi-Koupai, Isfahan University of Technology
11.00-11.30 hrs Water network information management system for water and sewerage
Geoplan Co., Ltd., Japan
11.30-12.00 hrs Regulatory regimes for flood resilience and pollution risks associated with flooding events
Dr BJ D'Arcy, Independent Environmental Consultant
12.00-12.30 hrs Algal Growth Control Within Natural Water Purification Systems
Prof. T. Y. Yeh, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
SESSION 6: Filtration & Separation
(Room: MR 218, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
14.00-14.30 hrs Nanofibers and Electret Fibers – New Developments in Synthetic Filter Media
Dr. Andreas Seeberger, IREMA-Filter GmbH, Germany
14.30-15.00 hrs Measurement of flocculation properties of PAC and Chitosan
Prof. Kazuhiro FUJISAKI, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
SESSION 7: Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSW)
(Room: MR 219, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
09.00-09.30 hrs OPENING REMARKS
Municipal Solid Waste Situation and Policy in Thailand
Mrs. Sunee Piyapanpong, Deputy Director General, Pollution Control Department, Thailand
09.30-10.00 hrs KEYNOTE SPEECH
Opportunities and Challenges in Waste to Energy Infrastructure Development
Dr. Chindarat Taylor, Director, Resource Efficiency Pathway, United Kingdom
10.00-10.30 hrs BREAK
10:30-11:00 hrs Global Solid Waste Management Perspectives
Hermann Koller, Managing Director, International Solid Waste Association
11.00-11.30 hrs Effective Waste Management towards Resource Circulation Society in Korea,
Prof. Yong-ChilSeo, Yonsei University, and Jong-In Dong, University of Seoul, Korea
11.30-12.00 hrs Recent Trend in Thermal Technologies for Converting Waste to Energy
Dr. Yongseung Yun, Director, Institute for Advanced Engineering, President, Association of Waste to
Energy Technology, and Young Tai Choi, KITECH,Korea
12.00-13.30 hrs LUNCH
13.30-14.00 hrs Greenhouse Gas Emission from Waste Sector in Thailand
Dr. Chart Chiemchaisri, Associate Professor, Kasetsart University, Thailand
14.00-14.30 hrs Waste to Energy with Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) by Efficient Drum Drying
Dr. Doris Thamer, Senior Sales Manager, Andritz Separation, Austria
14.30-15.00 hrs Turning MSW to Alternative Fuel
Nuchida Rungthawornwong, Geocycle a business unit of Siam City Cement PLC.
15.00-15.30 hrs BREAK
15:30-16.00 hrs Municipal Solid Waste to Energy Project Development – Challenges and Solutions from Project Developer
Perspective
Dr. Suwira Songmetta, Chairman of Shaiyo Triple A group
16.00-16.30 hrs Plasma Gasification Technology for Waste to Energy Project – Technological Solution and presentation of a
feasible Business Model for MSW to Energy Project in Thailand
Supalerk Kanasook, Project Director, Waste2tricity International (Thailand) Co., Ltd
31 JANUARY 2015 (SATURDAY)
SESSION 8: Membrane Bioreactors, Reuse and Zero Discharge
(Room: MR 217, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
09.00-09.30 hrs Self healing BIO-CEL®-an innovative MBR Module
Hans Joerg Heckmann, Microdyn-Nadir (Xiamen) Co., Ltd., China
09.30-10.00 hrs Development of a MBBR-UF compact plant
Edna Banerjee, MANN+HUMMEL Ultra-Flo Pte Ltd. Singapore
10.00-10.30 hrs Stable and low energy operation of flat sheet MBR in Asian region
Junichi Baba, TORAY Industries, Inc., Japan
10.30-11.00 hrs Break
11.00 -11.30 hrs The development of widely applied long-term transmembrane pressure prediction model for membrane
bioreactors
Hayato OISHI, The University of Tokyo, Japan
11.30-12.00 hrs Application of Ensemble Online Support Vector Regression to the Prediction of Fouling in Membrane
Bioreactors
Hiromasa KANEKO, University of Tokyo, Japan
12.00-12.30 hr newterra MicroClear MBR® Helps Solve the Fruit Juice Plant Footprint Limitation and Increase throughput by
Fifty Percent
Choo Sung Tai, NewTerra Canada
12.30-13.30 hrs Lunch Break
13.30-14.00 hrs How to control fouling - The new self-regulating Biopulse filtration system
Rick te Lintelo, Berghof Membrane Technology
14.00 -14.30 hrs Evaluation of kinetic coefficients using membrane bioreactor and active sludge process treating textile
wastewater
Lorena Salazar Gámez, Ingeniera Civil , Ph.D. Ingeniería Ambiental UPC
14.30-15.00 hrs Maximize RO Recovery with IX for Zero Liquid Discharge
Derrick Lau, LANXESS Pte. Ltd., Singapore
15.00-15.30 hrs Coffee Break
15.30 -16.00 hrs The Total Scheduling System of Reclaimed Water - A New exploration of Regional Recycling of Wastewater
Bin Xu, Huiying Yu, Tianjin Airport Economic Area Water Affair Co. Ltd, China
16.00-16.30
Zero Liquid Discharge for Industries
Hemant Wagh, Praj Industries Limited, India
16.30-17.00
Wastewater Reuse and Public Health Protection
Terrence Thompson, World Health Organization, Nepal
17.00 -17.30
Zero Effluent discharge Scheme for Alcohol distillery, and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) plants
S. Bhalerao & B. Bhalerao, Aquair Consulting Engineers, India
17.30-18.00
Assessment of solar AOPs for disinfection of Effluents of Urban Wastewater
Dr. Pilar Fernández Ibáñez, Solar Treatment of Water Group, Spain
SESSION 9: Industrial & Hazardous Waste Management
(Room: MR 218, 2nd Floor, BITEC Main Building)
(Organized by Chulalongkorn University, Center of Excellence on Hazardous Substance Management)
09.00-09.10 hrs OPENING REMARKS, Asst. Prof. Dr. Somporn Kamolsiripichaiporn
09.10-09.40 hrs KEYNOTE SPEECH
Legal Measures for Protection of Environmental Right: Case Study of Law to Establish Fund for Cleaning up
Soil and Water Contaminated by Industrial Waste
Dr. Samarn Thangtongtawi
09.40-10.00 hrs BREAK
10.00-11.30 hrs PANEL DISCUSSION
Industrial Waste Management in Thailand: The Way Forward
Asst. Prof. Dr. Manaskorn Rachakornkij, Mr. Eakbout Utamapong, Ms. Nuchida Rungthawornwong,
Asst. Prof. Dr. Pichaya Rachdawong
11.30-12.30 hrs POSTER SESSION
12.30-13.30 hrs LUNCH
13.30-13.50 hrs Challenges in Promoting Sustainable Industrial and Municipal Waste Management in Thailand
Asst. Prof. Dr. Chanathip Pharino
13.50-14.10 hrs Integration of Advanced Technologies (Biological Treatment and Solar Based Chemical Oxidation) for
Industrial Wastewater Remediation
Dr. Isabel Oller
14.10-14.30 hrs Bioremediation and Bioconversion of Aromatic Pollutant: Concept & Application
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alisa S. Vangnai
14.30-14.50 hrs Sustainable Mining in Southeast Asia: Research and Development toward AEC
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chakkaphan Sutthirat
14.50-15.10 hrs BREAK
15.10-15.30 hrs Arsenic Contamination in Environmental Medium around Gold Mine
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wanpen Wirojanagud
15.30-15.50 hrs Environmental Forensics for Assessment of Mining Contaminated Sites: Where Legal and Technical (Should)
Meet
Dr. Tanapon Phenrat
15.50-16.10 hrs Application of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Adsorbents on Pharmaceutical Residues Removal in Aqueous Phase
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Patiparn Punyapalakul
16.10-16.30
Oil spill Cleanup: Overview and My Research
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pisut Painmanakul
Remark:
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