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Highlighting the metal of the future at Qatar Aluminium Symposium

"Producing aluminium is technologically advanced. We therefore need good cooperation with universities like the Qatar University to educate the engineers of tomorrow producing the metal of the future, said Odd Ivar Biller, senior vice president in Hydro and Qatalum board member, at the Qatar Aluminium Symposium on November 24.

November 28, 2011

Highlighting the metal of the future at Qatar symposium
TOGETHER AT SYMPOSIUM: From left, Hans Jørgen Roven (NTNU), Abdel Magid Hamouda (Qatar University), Trond Furu (Hydro), Chris Devadas (Hydro QSTP), Stig Tangen (Qatalum), Magnus Langseth (NTNU), Ali Al-Sowaidi (Qatar Holding), Werner Jager (Hydro), Odd-Arne Lorentsen (Hydro), Tom Petter Johansen (Qatalum) and Djamel Ouahrani (Qatar University). (Photo: Odd Ivar Biller)

The aluminium conference in Doha was hosted by the Qatar University and sponsored by the Qatalum aluminium company and the Norwegian aluminium company Hydro.

The Qatar Aluminium Symposium covered highlights from the complete aluminium value chain, including production, fabrication and the use phase of aluminium. The symposium aimed to demonstrate the key attributes that make aluminium the material for the future, already in use today.

CHAIR: Odd Ivar Biller chaired the conference in Doha.
CHAIR: Odd Ivar Biller chaired the conference in Doha.

Presenters at the symposium were key experts and top-level management from Qatar University, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Qatar Petroleum, Qatalum and Hydro.

Good cooperation

"Hydro is very pleased with the good cooperation with Qatar University and Qatalum, hosting this aluminium symposium. Aluminium will help the world saving energy in cars, buildings and a number of other applications, said Odd Ivar Biller, who heads Hydro's office at the Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) in addition to being a Qatalum board member.

Dr. Mariam Al-Madeed, director of the Materials Technology Unit (MTU) at Qatar University, introduced the seminar, while Biller chaired the seminar and introduced the speakers.

In connection with the symposium a plant tour to Qatalum, owned 50/50 by Qatar Petroleum and Hydro, was conducted on November 23.

  • For presentations given at the symposium,
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