19th Pipeline Technology Conference Returns to Berlin in 2024
(P&GJ) — The 19th Pipeline Technology Conference (ptc) is set to return to Berlin, Germany, from April 8 to 11, 2024, bringing together global experts and innovators in the pipeline industry.
Taking place in Berlin, Germany, the event will focus on crucial topics such as hydrogen, CO2 transport, methane emissions, and pipeline construction, all pivotal to the future of energy and infrastructure.
The conference will feature Stefan Wenzel, the Parliamentary State Secretary at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, as the prime keynote speaker. His insights into the interplay of economic policies and climate action are expected to provide a thought-provoking start to the conference, underlining the critical role of pipeline technology in a sustainable future.
The ptc Conference will host enriching panel discussions curated to focus on emerging trends in energy resilience, methane emissions, hydrogen technology, and digital transformation and cyber security. Attendees will gain valuable insights from industry leaders and engage in substantive debates.
A special feature of this year’s event is the Global Women in Pipeline initiative, dedicated to highlighting and supporting the vital role of women in the pipeline industry. Through various activities, including networking events and focused discussions, the forum celebrates diversity and aims to empower women leaders and professionals.
ptc 2024 offers a range of seminars, workshops, and operator round tables providing in-depth exploration of specific topics led by experts and thought leaders. These sessions offer a unique opportunity for hands-on learning and intimate discussions on technical challenges and advancements.
The conference also features an extensive exhibition showcasing the latest innovations and solutions from leading companies and emerging startups. This platform not only unveils new technologies but also fosters partnerships and collaboration across the industry. Save the date for this significant event in Berlin, Germany.
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