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You Get What You Inspect, Not What You Expect International Summit: 9 - 10 September 2013 Interactive Workshops: 8 & 11 September 2013 Beach Rotana, Abu Dhabi, UAE Group bookings available, email [email protected] Researched and developed by: Associate sponsors: Media partners: KEY SPEAKERS Dr. Ali Noor Moosavi, Inspection and Corrosion Support Manager, ADCO Mohamed Daoud, Manager Projects Quality, Engineering and Major Projects, ADCO Dr. Maher Nour, Senior Corrosion Specialist, ADCO Jaime P. Perez, Sr. Operations Engineer, Internal Corrosion team leader Pipelines Specialists Unit, Saudi Aramco • David Vickers, Regional Manager - Metallurgy, EXOVA Group Mustafa Abdullah, Acting Snr. General Manager, Sui Southern Gas Company BENEFITS OF ATTENDING At the 7th Annual Corrosion Management Summit, executives will have the opportunity to address the most current issues of corrosion with their peers and seek solutions. More importantly you will have the opportunity to: Interactively discuss your challenges with the industry experts and hear about their experiences Learn how to effectively deliver a corrosion control programme that reduces costs and maximises operational efficiency Understand new technologies and best practices undertaken by industry experts for the most crucial corrosion issues Evaluate strategies to adapt new infrastructure to different environmental conditions in order to reduce future corrosion risks Analyse new found solutions in order to maintain the integrity of assets reducing the possibility of high investment for new equipment and materials Identify ways of reducing operational downtime through non-intrusive and non-destructive testing techniques Dr. Paul Rostron, Section Chairman, NACE Abu Dhabi Section and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, The Petroleum Institute Orlando de Matos, Head of Inspection Department, Habshan Gas Complex Gasco Dr. Tahier Hamad, Head of Ruwais Refinery (West)- Inspection, TAKREER Rajdeep Dutta, Asset Integrity Engineer and CP Specialist, Dolphin Energy Limited • Seddik Hadji, Senior Corrosion and Well Integrity Engineer, Qatar Petroleum Iain Hall, Chief Technology Officer for Integrated Global Services Roger Mothershaw, Laboratory Manager, Intertek/ ITS Testing Services UK Limited Jonathan Brindley, Business Development Manager, Doosan Babcock • Ahmed Badawi, Operation Manager, Gemsa Petroleum Company • Sayed Elmorsey, Senior Facilities Engineer, PICO Petroleum Company “Enter the Corrosion Photography Contest! Submit the most interesting corrosion photograph and get a chance to win an iPad!!” Gregory Alvarado, Chief Editor at Inspectioneering Journal, Principal Inspection Specialist and Vice President of Sales and Client Services, Equity Engineering Group For more information or to register: Tel: +971 4 364 2975 • Fax: +971 4 363 1938 • Email: [email protected] • www.corrosionmanagementme.com

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You Get What You Inspect,Not What You Expect

International Summit: 9 - 10 September 2013Interactive Workshops: 8 & 11 September 2013Beach Rotana, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Groupbookings

available, email [email protected]

Researched and developed by:

Associate sponsors:

Media partners:

 

KEY S

PEAK

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• Dr. Ali Noor Moosavi, Inspection and Corrosion Support Manager, ADCO

• Mohamed Daoud, Manager Projects Quality, Engineering and Major Projects, ADCO

• Dr. Maher Nour, Senior Corrosion Specialist, ADCO

• Jaime P. Perez, Sr. Operations Engineer, Internal Corrosion team leader Pipelines Specialists Unit, Saudi Aramco

• DavidVickers, Regional Manager - Metallurgy, EXOVAGroup

• Mustafa Abdullah, Acting Snr. General Manager, Sui Southern Gas Company

BENE

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DING At the 7th Annual Corrosion Management Summit, executives will have the opportunity to address the most current issues of corrosion with their

peers and seek solutions. More importantly you will have the opportunity to:• Interactively discuss your challenges with the industry experts and hear about their experiences • Learn how to effectively deliver a corrosion control programme that reduces costs and maximises operational efficiency • Understand new technologies and best practices undertaken by industry experts for the most crucial corrosion issues • Evaluate strategies to adapt new infrastructure to different environmental conditions in order to reduce future corrosion risks • Analyse new found solutions in order to maintain the integrity of assets reducing the possibility of high investment for new equipment and materials • Identify ways of reducing operational downtime through non-intrusive and non-destructive testing techniques

Dr. Paul Rostron, Section Chairman, NACE Abu Dhabi Section and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, The Petroleum Institute

Orlando de Matos, Head of Inspection Department, Habshan Gas ComplexGasco

Dr. Tahier Hamad, Head of Ruwais Refinery (West)-Inspection, TAKREER

Rajdeep Dutta, Asset Integrity Engineer and CP Specialist, Dolphin Energy Limited

• SeddikHadji, Senior Corrosion and Well Integrity Engineer, Qatar Petroleum

• Iain Hall, Chief Technology Officer for Integrated Global Services

• Roger Mothershaw, Laboratory Manager,Intertek/ITSTesting Services UK Limited

• Jonathan Brindley, Business Development Manager, Doosan Babcock

• AhmedBadawi, Operation Manager, Gemsa Petroleum Company

• SayedElmorsey, Senior Facilities Engineer, PICO Petroleum Company

“Enter the Corrosion Photography Contest!

Submit the most interesting corrosion

photograph and get a chance to win an iPad!!”

Gregory Alvarado, Chief Editor at Inspectioneering Journal, Principal Inspection Specialist and Vice President of Sales and Client Services, Equity Engineering Group

For more information or to register:Tel:+97143642975•Fax:+97143631938•Email:[email protected]•www.corrosionmanagementme.com

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It is widely recognised within the oil and gas industry that effective management of corrosion will contribute towards achieving the following benefits: • Statutory or corporate compliance with HSE policies • Reduction in leaks • Increased plant availability • Reduction in unplanned maintenance • Reduction in deferment costs

Key topics of discussion include: • Highlighting the roles of the key components which prolong the life cycle of ageing assets: Corrosion, inspection and maintenance • Corrosion case studies by NOCs – outlining detection and management techniques • Risk- based Inspection • Advancements in non-destructive inspection and non- intrusive inspection • Sour gas corrosion management • Discussing new developments in ICCP technology • Adopting mitigation strategies throughout operations and engineering

Chief,VP,Head,Director,Managerof: • Corrosion • Inspection • Maintenance • Reliability • Coatings • Subsea

Corrosion, the most common threat in the oil and gas industry, is almost impossible to prevent. It is, therefore, becoming more apparent that controlling the corrosion rate may be the most economical solution. The total annual cost of corrosion in the global oil and gas production industry is estimated to be US $1.372 billion, broken down into US $589 million in surface pipeline and facility costs, US $463 million annually in down hole tubing expenses, and another US $320 million in capital expenditures related to corrosion.

IQPC provides business executives around the world with tailored practical conferences, large-scale events, topical seminars and training programmes, keeping them up-to-date with industry trends, technological developments and the regulatory landscape. IQPC conferences are market leading “must-attend” events for their respective industries. IQPC produces more than 1,700 events annually around the world, and continues to grow. Founded in 1973, IQPC now has offices in major cities across six continents including: Bengaluru, Berlin, Doha, Dubai, Johannesburg, London, New York, Riyadh, Singapore, Sydney, Tampa, and Toronto. IQPC leverages a global research base of best practices to produce an unrivalled portfolio of conferences. www.iqpc.ae

• Integrity • Assets • Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Pipelines • Offshore

IQPC’s Corrosion Management Summit covered a whole range of activities; the conference offered an opportunity to highlight a variety of subjects; materials selection, coatings, chemicals and repair methods

Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Company (ADMA-OPCO)

The conference was different to the other corrosion conferences I have attended and gave me the opportunity to interact and discuss my corrosion issues

Bahrain National Gas Company

The summit provides a good platform for oil and gas industry experts to network. I have personally enjoyed this event. People from oil and gas shared best practices, key challenges and new technology. It is worth investing in this programme.

Gujarat Gas Company Ltd.

For more information or to register:Tel:+97143642975•Fax:+97143631938•Email:[email protected]•www.corrosionmanagementme.com

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IQPC’s workshops are unique opportunities to spend valuable time with industry experts. These interactive sessions are extended to ensure that you will get to the heart of the conference’s most critical issues and uncover practical solutions you can apply in your own company.

PRE- CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: SUNDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 2013

POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: WEDNESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2013Subsea material selection methodologies to combat corrosionWith the increased offshore exploration and production activities in recent years, extensive subsea corrosion protection techniques and inspection methods are being deployed. However, with the right material selection knowledge, subsea corrosion can be prevented substantially increasing the design life of the asset. This workshop will make you equipped with all the required tools and know-how on the best methods of subsea corrosion mitigation through material selection. Benefits of attending:• Analysing types, factors, impact and damage pertaining to subsea corrosion• Evaluating material selection standards for sub sea operations• Assessing the latest material selection and optimisation technologies for subsea corrosion• Identifying effective subsea corrosion mitigation methods

What departments should attend: • Marine/offshore • R&D • Corrosion • Inspection • Maintenance • Integrity • Assets • Engineering

Registration and coffee will begin at 08:30. The workshop will take place between 09:00 and 15:00 with appropriate breaks fornetworking lunch and refreshments.

For more information or to register:Tel:+97143642975•Fax:+97143631938•Email:[email protected]•www.corrosionmanagementme.com

Implementing cathodic protection for enhanced corrosion controlOperators must establish procedures to implement and maintain a corrosion control program for their piping system. These procedures should include design, installation, operation and maintenance activities on a cathodic protection system. Through this workshop you will be able to carry oput methods and techinques in order to carry out these procedures.

Byattendingthisworkshopyouwill:• Learn the trends in developing and reviewing CP specifications• Challenges in CP system design, installation, commissioning and monitoring• Utilizing Cathodic Protection as a method to assess buried road crossings of above ground flow lines• Importance of pipeline isolation - “Internal• Bridging” problem & solution for cathodic protection

Workshop LeaderRajdeep DuttaAsset Integrity Engineer and CP SpecialistDolphin Energy Limited

Rajdeep has over 24 years of international experience in Corrosion Control, Cathodic Protection and Pipeline Integrity Management. Past Chairman (2005-07) and Trustee (2008-11) of NACE International, Oman Section. NACE International (USA) examined, approved & certified “Cathodic Protection Specialist” (2005) and “Senior Corrosion Technologist” (2000).He has presented and/or published more than 50 technical presentation / papers / articles in various international seminars / conferences / journals since 1991.

Which departments should attend:• Corrosion • Inspection • Maintenance • Integrity • Assets • Engineering

Registration and coffee will begin at 08:30. The workshop will take place between 09:00 and 15:00 with appropriate breaks for networking lunch and refreshments.

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CONFERENCE DAY ONE: MONDAY, 9 SEPTEMBER 2013Advancements in corrosion prevention and protection

For more information or to register:Tel:+97143642975•Fax:+97143631938•Email:[email protected]•www.corrosionmanagementme.com

Registration and coffee

Chair’s welcome and opening speechDr. Ali Noor Moosavi, Inspection and Corrosion Support Manager, ADCO

Evaluating effects of condensate corrosion in processing plants and best prevention techniques• Understanding the occurrence of condensate corrosion and environmental conditions pertaining to acidic films in processing plants leading to failures• Evaluating specific inhibition techniques to eliminate condensate corrosionDr. Tahier Hamad, Head of Ruwais Refinery ( West)-Inspection, TAKREER

Internal Corrosion Management Approach in SaudiAramco’s Pipelines department• Internal corrosion management• Integrated flow condition Monitoring• Gap analysisJaime P. Perez, Sr. Operations Engineer, Internal Corrosion team leader Pipelines Specialists Unit, Saudi Aramco

Developing Effective Equipment End of Useful Life StrategiesThe latest API and ASME recommended practicesand codes provide valuable information for managing equipment through end of useful life. Of course, basedon risk (COF and LOF), not all equipment require the same type/s or amount of attention all the time. This presentation will focus on using industry consensus technologies and codes to take them from the booksto the field, to understand how to use them within a process for practical decision making. References include ASME Div 1 and 2 codes, API 510, 570, 653 RP 571, 580 and 581, as well as inspection RPs such as API 572, 574,575 and ASME PCC-5 and PTB-2-2009.Gregory Alvarado, Chief Editor at Inspectioneering Journal, Principal Inspection Specialist and Vice President of Sales and Client Services, Equity Engineering Group

Executive exchange: Meet, network and exchange business cards in Oil and Gas IQ’s exclusive, lively networking session. In this revolutionary, quick-fire format, you can meet every single delegate and exchange best practices and strategies. Don’t forget to bring along plenty of business cards!

Morningnetworkingbreak

08:00-08:55

08:55-09:00

9:00-9:30

Corrosion prevention and strategic planning

9:30-10:00

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11:30-12:00 Evaluating importance of water compatibility in Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and conditions that can lead to scalingThis session will specifically highlight strategic analysis to overcome corrosion issues caused by EORSeddikHadji, Senior Corrosion Engineer, QatarPetroleum

Permanent Repair Solutions for Pipeline CorrosionThis session will highlight on a permanent pipeline repair solution delivered for one of the largest operators in the North Sea at their onshore terminal located on the island of Flotta in Scotland. The terminal is designed to export up to 130,000 BPH of crude oil through two loading lines via moored tankers. Severe pitted corrosion was identified on one of the export lines which required urgent attention. Doosan Babcock were engaged to deliver an on-line permanent repair solution.Jonathan Brindley, Business Development Manager,DoosanBabcock

Conferencelunchandnetworkingopportunity

Panel discussion: Analysing how effective corrosion management strategy in oil and gas can enhance production and lead to increased profits• Evaluating the effects of corrosion and the potentialcosts that can incur because of ineffective planning• Discussing the importance of inspection data management systems, real time corrosion monitoring and how they compliment developing an efficient Risk Based Inspection (RBI) strategy• Understanding how to effectively implement advanced corrosion management strategies to enhance production and thereby increase profitsMohamed Daoud, Manager Projects Quality, Engineering and Major Projects, ADCOAli N Mossavi (Ph.D, C.Eng), Chief Engineer (Corrosion), ADCO Sayed Elmorsey, Senior Facilities Process Engineer, Certified PHA-HAZOP Leader, PICO International Petroleum

Analysing inspection techniques of detecting corrosion and deformation of underground pipelines through ground level inspectionMustafa Abdullah, Acting Snr. General Manager, SuiSouthern Gas Company

Chair’s closing comments

Attendee group session and opportunity for business meetings

12:00-12:30

12:30-13:30

13:30-14:00

14:00-14:30

14:30-14:35

14:35-15:00

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CONFERENCE DAY TWO: TUESDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2013Latest inspection and testing techniques for corrosion

For more information or to register:Tel:+97143642975•Fax:+97143631938•Email:[email protected]•www.corrosionmanagementme.com

Registration and coffee

Chair’s welcome and opening speechAhmed Badawi, Operations Manager, Gemsa Petroleum Company

Exploring advanced non - destructive testing techniques for pipelines: Flange face inspection using phased array ultrasonic technology• Evaluating the benefits of regular inspection of flanges on pipelines; how it helps to detect corrosion at an earlier stage and prevent loss of containment• Understanding the best practices and methods of flange face inspection and thereby adding value to existing inspection practices• Exploring phased array ultrasonic technology that aids in efficient flange face inspection• Evaluating regulatory recommended practices and standards for flange face inspection in the Middle East Orlando de Matos, Head of Corrosion and Inspection, GASCO

Analysing predictive maintenance strategy and implementation for Cathodic Protection (CP) systems• Discussing summary of findings of CP station reliability study carried on 200+CP stations in the Middle East over the last 15 years period• Evaluating key learning points from the reliability study and the need for “predictive maintenance” over currently practiced “preventive maintenance” for CP systems• Understanding technical models and practical tools, which have been successfully implemented as a part of “predictive maintenance”Rajdeep Dutta, Asset Integrity Engineer and CP Specialist, Dolphin Energy Limited

Laboratory testing for corrosion inhibitorsCorrosion inhibitors selection and evaluation for usein Oil and Gas productionThis session will analyse laboratory screening testsfor corrosion inhibitor selection in relation to theirimportance and performance in field applications, focuson the key parameters and theoretical informationrequired to ensure effective corrosion inhibitor selection.It will also evaluate relative merits, suitability of theavailable laboratory and field performance monitoringtechniques.Roger Mothershaw, Laboratory Manager, Intertek/ITSTesting Services UK Limited

Morningnetworkingbreak

Panel discussion: Examining boilers’ inspection codes and regulations in the Middle East oil and gas industry• Discussing current boilers’ inspection codes in theMiddle East• Evaluating the need to update boilers’ inspection codesand implement more frequent assessments as some

boilers were assessed 20 years ago and utilising thesteam released from them judiciously• Analysing maintenance and research techniques thatcan prove beneficial in reforming current inspectioncodes and regulations in Middle East• Assessing the need for incorporating inspection codesand regulations of different authorities into one unified manualDr. Maher Nour, Senior Corrosion Specialist, ADCOOrlando de Matos, Head of Corrosion and Inspection,GASCO

Reliable vessel life extension with corrosion protection by metal cladding – a case study focus This presentation will discuss the application of metal cladding technology to upstream gas processing vessels. It will look at the initial corrosion problems experienced, the qualification of the materials and the implementation of the solutions in mitigating costly vessel replacement alternatives. The presentation will give attendees a good grasp of the flexibility and scope of this both proactive and reactive maintenance tool.Iain Hall, Chief Technology Officer, IntegratedGlobal Services

Analysing advanced inspection techniques to detect and overcome Stress Oriented Hydrogen InducedCracking(SOHIC)DavidVickers, Regional Manager- Metallurgy, EXOVAGroup

Conferencelunchandnetworkingopportunity

Assessing the effects of Microbial Induced Corrosion (MIC) and how to overcome it• Understanding the factors that lead to the growth of sulphate reducing bacterium which grow on metal surfaces• Analysing the adverse effects of MIC• Evaluating preventive methods on how toprotect assets from MICDr. Paul Rostron, Section Chairman, NACE Abu Dhabi Section and Assistant Professor of Chemistry, The Petroleum Institute

Successful implementation of hard scale removal chemically in Gemsa Oil Field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt• Mechanical cleaning trial of the 8” subsea 11 km pipeline from calcium sulfate and paraffin scales• Learn how to select the proper method and chemical type to clean your pipelineElsayed Elmorsey, Senior Facilities Process Engineer, PICO International Petroleum

Chair’s closing comments

Attendee group session and opportunity for business meetings

08:30-08:55

08:55-09:00

9:00-9:30

9:30-10:00

10:00-10:30

10:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-12:00

12:00-12:30

12:30-13:30

13:30-14:00

14:00-14:30

14:30-14:35

14:35-15:00

Latest inspection and prevention techniques for corrosion

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IQPC has been hosting events developed for senior executives for more than 40 years. We serve businesses representing over 15 sectors at more than 1,700 conferences around the globe. Our client list includes corporations such as Bergrohr, Corrpro, DCN, Deepwater, Foamglass , Hempel, Hockway , Jotun, Stopaq and Velosi Asset Integrity Group, just to name a select few. Senior executives travel from around the world to our events looking to garner best practices and concrete solutions to assist them in improving their organisations. IQPC provides many different platforms for you to increase your market share, stay ahead of your competition, increase awareness to your target audience and position yourself as a key supplier to the Oil and Gas industry.

Your platform – getting your message across:

Because we know that each sponsor has a different message, business development goal and branding objectives, each sponsorship package is tailored to your corporate strategies. Though most sponsorship offers multiple levels and types of exposure, there are a few main ways for you to highlight your corporate strengths:

1 Thought LeadershipAs a sponsor at 7th Annual Corrosion Management Summit, your company will gain second-to-none exposure to senior-level decision makers at the point in time that they are seeking solutions, information and systems for improving their firm’s strategies. For a select few sponsors, you can build your reputation as a market leader through subject-specific presentations, workshops and focus days. This highly selective sponsorship allows

your firm to establish tremendous capability and expertise in your specialty as well as highlight successful work completed with your clients.

2 Premium BrandingWe bring together buyers and suppliers for collaboration, networking and knowledge sharing. Branding is often a major initiative for our clients who are seeking to get the message out about their offerings. Build your company’s brand and visibility in front of senior decision-makers in order to get shortlisted. As a sponsor, your company branding will appear alongside the global leaders associated with best practices in this field. Our dedicated marketing team will help you achieve your promotional aims in the months leading up to the conference. IQPC leverages multiple marketing channels including online, direct mail, email, press releases, media partnerships and social media to publicise the event and increase awareness about your participation to our extensive database, as well as through our network of partners.

3FeaturedNetworkingEvents/FaceTimeNetworking and information sharing are two major aspects of our conferences and IQPC builds in many opportunities for sponsors to benefit from meeting industry leaders. Focused and high-level, our events will provide you with the perfect environment to initiate new business relationships, identify upcoming opportunities and achieve face-to-face contact that overcrowded tradeshows can not deliver. The exhibition area is designed to be the heart of the event – a place to network and share strategies with key decision makers. Sponsorship opportunities range from exhibition stands to sponsored lunches, cocktail receptions, gala dinners and a host of other branding opportunities.

Additionally IQPC offers a selection of sponsorship opportunities that enables our clients to increase their opportunity to develop new relationships during our events, including one-to-one meetings with clients to understand their challenges, requirements and opportunities.

Associate sponsors:

Do you have a product or service that our senior decision-makersandinfluencersneed?

The 7th Annual Corrosion Management Summit offers you the perfect platform for you to showcase your solution to your target market and meet and network with senior-level decision makers who are leading the way in the industry

We specialise in providing business development, marketing and sales solutions that are tailored to specifically deliver on your business objectives. We pay patient attention to what our exhibition and sponsorship customers want, expect, need and value. Every sponsor wants to create customers, develop qualified sales leads, convert leads into sales and retain customers. Our tailored sponsorship packages help you to achieve these objectives.

If you would like more information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities or to discuss which package will best help you achieve your objectives, please contact Tilak Antony on +971 4 360 2800 or email [email protected].

Formoreinformationonsponsorshipandexhibitingopportunities,[email protected]+97143602800.

International Summit: 9 -10 September, 2013Interactive Workshops: 8 & 11 September, 2013Beach Rotana, Abu Dhabi, UAE

For more information or to register:Tel:+97143642975•Fax:+97143631938•Email:[email protected]•www.corrosionmanagementme.com

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TEAM DISCOUNTSTeam discounts available on request.Check for special group discount for registration of 3 or more.Call +971 4 364 2975 for more information.

VENUE&ACCOMMODATIONBeach RotanaTourist Club Area, P.O. Box 45200Abu Dhabi,45200, United Arab EmiratesWebsite: www.rotana.comPhone: +971 2 6979000

Hotel and travel costs are not included in the registration fee. For assistance in your travel and accommodation requirements, please refer to details below:

ROOMRESERVATIONSSpecial / corporate rate for room accommodation is available in the hotel. You may contact the hotel directly as per the details above quoting IQPC Middle East or the name of the conference.

FlIGHTRESERVATIONSContact Bindu Babu at SNTTA Travel & Tours LLC Dubai.Email [email protected] + 971 4 282 9000Fax + 971 4 282 9988Online www.sntta.com

Please book at the earliest for your convenience.

CONFERENCE DOCUMENTATIONIf you cannot make the conference, you can still access all presentations delivered throughout the conference days for just US $450, post event. Contact us on +971 4 364 2975 for further details.

IQPC FZ LLC’S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONSPAYMENT• Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments

and detailed conference materials. Payment prior to conference is mandatory for attendance.

• Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation.

• If a booking is received 10 working days before the conference a credit card number will be required to confirm your place, likewise if full payment has not been received before the conference date.

• A US $100 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by credit card payment at the time of registration.

• Any respective payment charges to be borne by the payer. Please ensure that IQPC receives the full invoiced amount.

DISCOUNTS• All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts require payment at time of registration and before the cut-

off date in order to receive any discount.• Any other discounts offered by IQPC (including team discounts) require payment at

the time of registration.• Discounts cannot be combined with any other offer.

CANCELLATION, POSTPONEMENT AND SUBSTITUTION POLICY• You may substitute delegates at any time by providing reasonable advance notice

to IQPC.• For any cancellations received in writing not less than eight (8) days prior to the

conference, you will receive a 90% credit to be used at another IQPC conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IQPC for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within seven (7) days (inclusive) of the conference.

• In the event that IQPC cancels an event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation.

• In the event that IQPC postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement.

• Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circumstances.

• IQPC is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an event. IQPC shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labour strike, extreme weather or other emergency.

PROGRAMME CHANGES• Please note that speakers and topics were confirmed at the time of publishing;

however, circumstances beyond the control of the organisers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, IQPC reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible.

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International Summit: 9 - 10 September 2013Interactive Workshops: 8 & 11 September 2013Beach Rotana, Abu Dhabi, UAE