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Aluminium Middle East to highlight latest trends

DUBAI, April 16, 2017

More than 150 exhibitors will showcase the aluminium industry’s latest solutions at the Aluminium Middle East 2017, the fifth edition of the region’s largest aluminium event, next month in Dubai.

The solutions will cover plant, machinery, accessories and equipment for aluminium extraction, processing and refining.

Over 3,500 visitors are expected to attend the event, being held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC).

Aluminium ranks today as number two in consumption volumes among all the metals, surpassed only by steel. In the coming decades the demand for aluminium will continue increasing at exponential rates, given the recent developments in the motor industry, the rapid growth of cities, new potential uses of aluminium as a substitute to copper in the power industry – these and many other trends mean that aluminium is well placed to strengthen further its position as a key structural material of the future, said a statement.

Ever since its commercial production began little more than a century ago, aluminium has become the material of choice for a diverse range of applications and utilities. Aluminium comprises over 8 per cent of the earth’s crust and is the third most common element after oxygen and silicon. In our modern day lifestyle and built environment, aluminium products are just as abundant, with its special characteristics allowing it to be used in a wide variety of application areas, it said.

Aluminium Middle East 2017 will cover the entire value chain of the aluminium industry, attendees and participants, can find out everything they need to know about raw materials, primary metal products, semi-finished products, semi-fabricates, castings and heat treatment,  machinery and supplies for aluminium extraction, processing and refining as well as light metals and recycling.

“Aluminium Middle East has always demonstrated its ability to attract and retain high profile participants. Global and regional industry leaders will get to showcase their latest offerings, guaranteeing a great return on investment for all participants and visitors, "said Daniyal Qureshi, group exhibition director of Reed Exhibitions Middle East, the official organiser of Aluminium Middle East.

“The exhibition plays an outstanding role in paving ways to forge alliances and build partnerships between smelters, energy resources and logistics industries, which in return will help the region cement its position as a key world player within the industry. With several opportunities to learn more about the industry, this really is an event not to be missed by anyone in the Aluminium sector,” he added.

This year, the Middle East posted the second highest year-on-year demand growth globally during the first quarter at +5.8 per cent and the world now has its eyes set on witnessing how the GCC will continue to thrive in a post-oil world, with aluminium as one of the major economy drivers. This regional growth is a major contributor to a growing global demand for aluminium which is estimated to reach 70 million metric tonnes per year by 2020, he said.

The event aims to highlight the Middle East’s future role as the world’s powerhouse in aluminium production. Together with suppliers of technologies and accessories for aluminium production, processing and refinement, there will also be facilitated discussions on uplifting the downstream sectors to support this phenomenal growth in upstream industries.

The economic diversification plans being implemented across the GCC is set to further boost the region’s multi-billion-dollar industry. Especially with the recently launched Dubai Industrial Strategy, the UAE is boosting its economic competitiveness through new initiatives spanning six priority sub-sectors, including aluminium and fabricated metals, which have been chosen in line with the UAE’s vision for sustainable progress in the post-oil era.  - TradeArabia News Service




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