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GARAD-2020
The main focus of the GARAD conference is to establish global partnerships and links between academic researchers and the poultry industry to improve joined up work in regards to preventing, controlling and combating avian diseases. The meeting will provide a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas around the single theme of exploiting available opportunities to deal with emerging and existing infectious avian diseases in poultry production systems and to safeguard food supplies and human health. In the conference, it is planned to address basic, applied and commercial aspects of research on avian diseases. Therefore, we cordially invite all stakeholders including senior scientists and young researchers from academia, industry and government organisations involved in protecting and improving poultry health, welfare and production. The meeting invites proposals for both oral and poster presentations in following areas:- • Evolution and Epidemiology of Avian Pathogens• Host-Pathogen Interactions – Virulence and Pathogenicity• Pathogen Mechanisms of Immune Evasion• Next Generation Disease Control Strategies• Vaccines• Immunity• Diagnostics• Zoonoses and Socio-economic impacts of avian diseases• Global Research Opportunities and Threats
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Box Office accepts: Cash, Visa, MC, Discover, Amex. Accepted methods of payments vary by event. Orders are available for pick up the week of the event Tues-Fri 9am-5pm. Ticket Office is located on the SE corner of the stadium Lucas Oil Stadium Ticket Office: (317) 262-3389 Colts Ticket Office (317) 297-7000 Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm Sat-Sun: Closed Event Days: Varies by individual event-call box office. Yes. Sold through the Stadium or Ticketmaster. Limited Seating. Elevators are available at this venue. Hearing devices are available upon request.
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Visa, MC, Discover and AMEX or local preprinted checks more than 10 days before an event with valid drivers license. Tucson Convention Center Information line: (520) 791-4101 Ticket orders are not taken at this number. 1 Box Office Hours are: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm Mon - Fri and 2 hours before an event Accessible Seating available either on main floor or at the top of the arena, depending on event.
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Cash, American Express, Mastercard, & Visa. Will Call is located at the Box Office. Box Office Telephone: 323-468-1770 The Pantages Box Office opens daily at 10am. NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF 5 ADMITTED There is no elevator in the Pantages Theatre. Disabled seating is reserved for the exclusive use of the disabled patron and their companion. The purchase or use of disabled seating locations by non-disabled individuals is strictly prohibited and may result in ejection and/or forfeiture of the ticket price.
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Cash and All Major Credit Cards MUST HAVE PHOTO I.D. & CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE TICKETS WHEN PICKING UP WILL CALL TICKETS 702-693-6143 1-855-234-7469 Group Sales (20+) Opens one hour prior to the first show and closes a half hour after the last show. To better accommodate your needs the box office has requested that special seating accommodations be solicited through their representatives
read moreScottish Oil Club, 23 Jan 2020 Edinburgh, Nasir Darman, "PETRONAS: A Sustainable Energy Company of the Future"
http://www.scottishoilclub.org.uk/200123.htm Sponsorship Funding for student participation from member universities provided by Scottish Oil Club. James Watt Lecture, in cooperation with Watt Club, the alumni association of Heriot-Watt University, who have a long-held tradition of recognising James Watt’s birthday each year by "supping" together. Synopsis The industry is facing tremendous changes, with global outlook of increasing energy demands and shifting energy mix towards cleaner resources, requiring oil and gas players to diversify their portfolio and step out. The industry accelerates investments in technology and innovative solutions not only to meet the changing demands, but also to future proof themselves in facing the disruptions.Over the next few years, PETRONAS will focus on producing new resources in better ways through technological solutions which include efficient hydrocarbon recovery techniques, low carbon technologies, digitalization, unmanned subsea factory, robotic solutions, renewable energies, usage of advanced material and others.PETRONAS is investing substantially in Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilisation technology development. We also believe there is huge potential for natural gas to be partnered/paired with renewable energy in addressing the urgent challenges posed by climate change.Our Facilities of the Future technology leverages on megatrends of digital, automation, robotics, hyper connectivity, AI / ML, where it aims to reduce operations cost by 50% in 2026, targeting at the main cost levers of surface operations, maintenance and logistic. This will change the way we operate our assets (operations philosophy) and our technical and capability requirements. Speaker Nasir Haji Darman is currently the Chief Technology Officer of Group Research and Technology, Project Delivery & Technology Division, PETRONAS. In this position, he steers and drives all technology activities in PETRONAS Group wide. He joined PETRONAS in 1991 and has worked in many technical and managerial positions. He started his career as a Research Engineer in PETRONAS before moving on to resume various positions in various OPUs in PETRONAS. In his current position, he leads all technology projects and setting technology direction for PETRONAS activities, both in domestic and international assets. He also holds an honorary professorship from Institute of Petroleum Engineering Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh United Kingdom as part of his contribution to the society.He has published many technical papers in local and international journal especially in the area of sub-surface engineering. He is the recipient the SPE 2010 Asia Pacific Regional Technical Award on Reservoir Description and Dynamics. Currently, he is the SPE Northern Asia Pacific Regional Director.Nasir Haji Darman graduated in BSc from Texas Tech University and PhD from Heriot Watt University, both in Petroleum Engineering, in 1990 and 2000 respectively. James Watt Event This Scottish Oil Club Event is held in partnership with the Watt Club, the alumni association of Heriot-Watt University, who have a long-held tradition of recognising James Watt’s birthday each year by "supping" together. In recognition of Heriot-Watt’s long established association with the Scottish Oil Club, the annual January "James Watt Lecture" be delivered by a leading commentator who will address aspects of the role of oil and gas in the broader energy sector. The role of research and contribution of universities in supporting industry to address global societal challenges will also be discussed. After the presentation there will be the opportunity to network, "sup" together and toast James Watt’s contribution to science and engineering. Arrangements Neither video nor audio recording is permitted at this event. The event will be held at the Royal Scots Club, 29 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, EH3 6QE Timings:- 6PM - Meet for Tea, Coffee, Drinks 6.30PM - Speaker Presentation followed by Q&A 7.30PM - Drinks Reception 8PM - Dinner followed by further Q&A under Chatham House rules 10PM - Event finishes Booking Conditions Please note that booking a ticket for an SOC event does not guarantee you a place until your request is processed and accepted by the SOC. We will operate a 'wait list' if our events are over-subscribed with priority being afforded to members of the SOC. During our events we actively encourage reasoned debate amongst the audience and with our invited speaker; however, we request that all participants are mindful and respectful to others points of view. Attendees who cannot abide by these simple courteous rules, or who disrupt proceedings or use defamatory remarks, will be invited to leave the presentation and escorted from the building. We reserve the right to refuse entry to those attendees who do not hold a valid ticket and accompanying proof of identity. Scottish Oil Club Board
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