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Members of Qatalum’s senior management during ALUEXPO 2015.
Qatalum has taken part in ALUEXPO 2015, connecting with global leaders in the aluminium sector during the event held on October 8 to 10 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Qatalum CEO Tom Petter Johansen said: “The event was a first-rate platform to connect with leaders and influencers from all across the global aluminium industry. Qatalum took full advantage of this opportunity to discuss new areas of co-operation and collaboration to share knowledge about key trends and the main challenges in the sector, and to explore developments in best practices in processes and operations.”
He added: “Turkey, which is at the crossroads of two continents, allows for events such as ALUEXPO to provide Qatalum with a platform to showcase its value-added premium products to a wide audience, and enhance our brand with the made in Qatar label.”
Exhibitors during the event included more than 350 major aluminium industry players from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the US. A senior management delegation from Qatalum expanded network connections with fellow participants and guests, shared knowledge, and disseminated information about the latest developments at the company during the event.
ALUEXPO creates an opportunity to share technological development, products and services, as well as providing business development and investment in Turkey and Eurasia. Exhibitors were encouraged to learn about the latest developments in the industry, share their experiences, and display their products and services.
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