Over 1200 Stakeholders from the Worldwide Phosphate Industry are Expected in Morocco for the Third Symphos Event
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This symposium offers the opportunity to meet all professionals in the phosphate industry
CASABLANCA, Morocco, May 18, 2015/ -- OCP Group (http://www.ocpgroup.ma) is planning its third International Symposium on Innovation and Technology in the Phosphate Industry (Symphos) (http://www.symphos.com) from the 18th to 20th of May 2015 in Marrakesh, with the theme “Innovation to serve sustainable agriculture”.
Logo Symphos 2015: http://www.photos.apo-opa.com/ plog-content/images/apo/logos/ symphos.png
This
year’s event will bring together over 1200 participants from the
phosphate industry from all corners of the world, representing over 45
countries. Symphos 2015, a forum for meetings and discussions between
the major international players in the phosphate and phosphate
derivatives industry, will build on the previous events, with greater
focus on innovation to serve sustainable agriculture. In particular,
this year’s event will cover themes regarding industrial processes,
elements of value, fertilizers of the future and slow & controlled
releases.
The
event has become an international benchmark in the sector, offering a
forum that promotes diversification, modernisation and development of
the phosphate industry and support for the development needs of
worldwide agriculture. Aware that innovation is the primary tool for
rational and sustainable exploitation of phosphate reserves, OCP Group
uses Symphos to highlight its commitment to sustainable and prosperous
agriculture throughout the world. By bringing together the global
phosphate community to share expertise, skills and experiences, Symphos
aims at contributing to the emergence of the ideas of tomorrow, and
taking up the major challenge of soil and resource conservation for
sustainable agriculture.
Symphos
examines new techniques and technologies to improve production systems
in the phosphate industry and to conserve resources. This involves
considering the future of the phosphate industry in the context of a
sustainable development and clean technologies approach, discussing
phosphate-based raw materials, intermediate products and finished
products. Special place will be given to the Moroccan model of
industrial management and innovation development in the phosphate
industry, in particular in the areas of mining, beneficiation of
phosphates, adding value and fertilizer production.
This
symposium offers the opportunity to meet all professionals in the
phosphate industry, in the presence of influential figures in the mining
and processing industry. All stakeholders in the value chain will be
represented: producers, consumers, traders, market analysts, engineers
and technical experts. An exhibition space of a hundred stands will
bring together the main companies in the phosphate industry.
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