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New Training Series at IEEE

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World Cement,


The organising committee of the 58th annual IEEE-IAS/PCA Cement Industry Technical Conference has announced that this years Conference will feature a new series of training sessions.

‘Process Training’ will be offered in 10 modules, five each on Monday and Tuesday of the Conference, with each module lasting for approximately an hour. Training will cover cement production process topics such as ‘Basics of Modern Kiln Systems’, ‘Grinding and Separation Theory’, ‘Environmental Missions’ and more.

A full listing of available modules is available on the Conference website. Module training may be purchased individually, and packages are also available for all modules in each day, as well as a total programme package for all 10 modules.

The largest trade show in the cement industry, the Cement Conference also features unprecedented technical presentations, tutorials, state of the industry updates, and Professional Development Training sessions, in addition to several networking opportunities and a student outreach program.Registration is now open.


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