Monday, September 26, 2022

GPCA Opens its 7thResearch and Innovation Conference in Dubai Today

 


GPCA Opens its 7thResearch and Innovation Conference in Dubai Today

 

The conference is taking place on26-27Septemberat the Address Sky View Hotel, Dubai, UAE

 


Dubai, United Arab Emirates,26 September 2022 – The 7th edition of the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) Research and Innovation Conferencehas started todayat the Address Sky View Hotel, Dubai, UAE under the theme ‘Catalyzing A Sustainable Future with R&I’. After a short pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, GPCA’s only event of its kind dedicated to chemical research and innovation in the region hasreturned to Dubai, opening its doors to senior decision makers from private and public organizations, value chain stakeholders, industry leaders and academia from the Arabian Gulf and other leading nations in the innovation field.

 

Delivering the welcome remarks in the morning today, Dr. Bob Maughon, EVP, Sustainability, Technology & Innovation and Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer, SABIC, and Chairman, R&I Committee, GPCA, called on the industry to invest in research and innovation for a more sustainable future. “You won’t deliver sustainable solutions without what our industry produces. (…) Whatever solutions we deliver will have an impact on the UN Sustainable Development Goals,” he said. Dr. Maughon added that for the industry to achieve its goals by 2030, collaboration is going to be key. He concluded by calling upon industry players to work more closely with other stakeholders, their peers, and colleagues, to build cross-value chain relationships, and foster collaboration between areas that have not traditionally been an area of focus.

 

Next on stage was AbdulmohsenAlmajnouni, Advisor to the President, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) and Member, Core Development Team, RDIA, who delivered a plenary address on the role of regulators in enabling a globally competitive chemical industry. Almajnouni presented on the recently formulated Research, Development and Innovation Authority (RDIA) and its roadmap to achieve the national research, development and innovation (RDI) targets set by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. One of them is growing the kingdom’s R&I expenditure from 0.6% currently to 2.5% by 2040. To achieve this, Almajnouni said, the Kingdom needs to boost the availability of skilled people across the RDI value chain; it must createcohesive funding programs with world-class budgets; and break down pre-existing regulatory barriers in Saudi Arabia to promote and induce public and private innovation.

 

In the second plenary address of the day, Dr. Kevin Cullen, VP of Innovation, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), shared learnings from industry and academia collaboration.He urged for better university-industry collaboration and engaging in more strategic partnerships. This, he said is the key to creating new jobs, developing new products and services, growing the R&I sector’s contribution to GDP, and driving up the revenue and profit of companies in the region.

 

The second day of the conference continues tomorrow on 27 September, when Dr. Moayyed Al- Qurtas, Advisor, GPCA R&I Committee, will deliver the welcome address to delegates arriving form the region and the world. Attendeeswill also enjoy a plenary address entitled ‘Learnings and innovations from the medical industry during the pandemic’ by Dr. AbdelaliHaoudi, Head R&D Strategy and Business Development; Managing Director, Medical Biotechnology Park, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center (KAIMRC). Another feature on tomorrow’s program includes a masterclasson the shift to new circular business models and the growth opportunities for the chemical Industry. The masterclass will be moderated by Dr. Mabrouk Ouederni, Product Development and Innovation Manager, QAPCO, and feature leading experts from the industry: Dimitri Daniels, Leader, Circular Economy Business EUR, SABIC; Dr. Jihane Ball, Corporate Director for Circularity, Dow; and Thales Crivelli, Sustainability Manager,Borouge.

 

Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA, commented: “I wasdelighted to welcome the R&I community to Dubai this morning for another edition of the GPCA Research and Innovation Conference after a three-year pause following the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The insights, case studies and lessons learned shared by the speakers and guests made this edition worthwhile attending for senior industry leaders from both the region and the world. I look forward to welcoming the GCC’s knowledgeable community of chemical researchers, academia, industry experts and students for Day 2 tomorrow to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the industry and how to position it for a more profitable growth through R&I.” 

 

The 7thedition of the GPCA Research and Innovation Conference hosted the 2ndGPCA Innovation Competition which recognized three undergraduate and three postgraduate university students from the Arabian Gulf in first, second and third place for their innovative research project. The top five shortlisted students were provided with one-of-a-kind opportunity to present their innovative ideas in front of delegates comprisingglobal and regional industry leaders, the jury membersand academia. Now in its 2nd edition, the GPCA Innovation Competition was launched to bridge the gap between industry and academia in line with GPCA’s efforts to foster an innovation culture in the Arabian Gulf.

 

To learn more, visit: www.gpcaresearch.com/

 

 

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About the Gulf Petrochemicals & Chemicals Association

The Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) was established in 2006 to represent the downstream hydrocarbon industry in the Arabian Gulf. Today, the association voices the common interests of more than 250 member companies from the chemical and allied industries, accounting for over 95 percent of chemical output in the GCC. The industry makes up the second largest manufacturing sector in the region, producing over USD 108 billion worth of products every year.

GPCA supports the petrochemical and chemical industry in the Arabian Gulf through advocacy, networking and thought leadership initiatives aimed at helping member companies to connect, share and advance knowledge, contribute to international dialogue, and become prime influencers in shaping the future of the global petrochemicals industry.

Committed to providing a regional platform for stakeholders from around the world, GPCA manages six working committees – Plastics, Supply Chain, Fertilizers, International Trade, Research and Innovation, and Responsible Care – and organizes six world-class events each year. The association also publishes an annual report, regular newsletters and various other industry reports.

For more information, visit www.gpca.org.ae.

Contact:
Dima Horani

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Tel: +971 4 451 0666 Ext 109

 

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