Alexandria Water participates in the Fourth International Conference on Chemical Engineering at the Egyptian Japanese University.
Alexandria Drinking Water, chaired by Eng. Ahmed Gaber, Chairman and Managing Director, participated in the opening session of the Fourth International Conference on Chemical and Petrochemical Engineering, which was organized by the Faculty of Energy and Environment Engineering, Chemistry and Petrochemicals at the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology in the new city of Borg El Arab.
The conference was held in cooperation with the Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kyushu University in Japan, and with the participation of a number of Egyptian universities, at the headquarters of the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology in the new Borg El Arab city in Alexandria, using video conferencing technology.
Drinking water and sanitation in Alexandria participated in the conference at the invitation of Dr. Amr Adly, President of the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology, and Dr. Mona Gamal El-Din, Dean of the Faculty of Energy Resources Engineering, Environment, Chemistry and Petrochemicals.
Dr. Mona Gamal explained that the conference discusses the latest research in chemical, energy and environmental engineering, improving and developing the separation process, reaction kinetics and catalysis, supporting green and sustainable industry, the use of chemical engineering equipment and process design, petroleum petrochemicals, fertilizers and gas processing industries, as well as water desalination (membranes and solar energy applications), preparation of nanomaterials and their applications.
She added that many topics will be discussed during the events, including solar thermal energy applications, energy storage technology, environmental engineering, sustainability, environmental assessment, and others.
In a speech by Mr. Eng. Ahmed Jaber, President and Managing Director of Alexandria Water Company, in which he expressed his thanks for the invitation, and welcoming the attendees with his wishes for the success of the conference activities and access to the maximum benefit from the research presented in solving many problems in an innovative scientific manner.
Finally, a presentation was made about calculating the carbon footprint of the drinking water station, and thus the Alexandria Drinking Water Company is the first company that can activate the carbon footprint account for a station and an administrative building at the level of the holding company and subsidiaries.