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Registrations now open

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

The AZ China International Carbon Conference is now accepting registrations.

The conference will be held May 24 to 27 2010, at the Beijing Hilton hotel, Beijing, China.     The theme of the conference is “The decade ahead – opening the red curtain”.   We will look at the shape of the aluminium and carbon industries, with a view to how things are likely to unfold as the world emerges from the exonomic crisis.

We have several speakers lined up already, including experts from inside and outside China.

There will be some very special events attached to the conference.   Perhaps the most exciting will be a formal dinner on the Great Wall of China.   We have secured permission to hold a dinner on top of the Wall, and have hired an executive chef to prepare an outstanding dinner.   It will be a night to remember.

Go to our website http://www.conference.az-china.com to see more details and to download a registration form.

Black China Conference – early heads-up (very early)

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Following our highly successful Black China conference in June 2008, and in response to so much interest in a follow-up conference, I am pleased to announce that we have set in motion the planning to conduct our next conference.

We are tentatively scheduling it for May 2010 (I did say it was a very early heads-up).    We are currently looking at options for venues, with the short list being Hong Kong, Qing Dao or here in Beijing.   Hong Kong has obvious advantages for international travellers.   Qing Dao is famous for its sailing and its beer.   If we choose Beijing, it will be at one of the resorts on or close to the Great Wall.    You are welcome to submit your comments and preferences as to venue.

No other details yet.   But I am pleased to say that Mrs Ros Rath, who organised the last conference, has agreed to take on this project.   We will publish more details as they become firm.