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5th edition of SYMPHOS kicks off at Benguerir

5th edition of SYMPHOS kicks off at Benguerir

 

In the pursuit of their commitment to promote technological, scientific, and industrial innovation for sustainable agriculture, OCP Group and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University are organizing the 5th International Symposium on Innovation and Technology in the Phosphate Industry (Symphos) from October 7 to 9, 2019, in Benguerir. 
Launched in 2011, this biennial event has become the international innovation hub for phosphate and its derivatives. 
On the theme of innovative and disruptive technologies for a sustainable phosphate industry, Symphos 2019 will showcase new methods and trends in phosphate processing. 
Research and development prospects in the industry will also be central to the meetings and discussions involving more than 900 participants from some 40 countries, who will gather in Benguerir. 
The global phosphate business  ecosystem is represented by global industry leaders, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, start-ups and new technology designers, research institutions, academics and learned societies, specialized design and engineering firms, consulting firms, and associations. 
On the program presented by the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, there will be plenary sessions, workshops, round tables, oral presentations, and B2B meetings. 
 

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5th edition of SYMPHOS kicks off at Benguerir

 

In the pursuit of their commitment to promote technological, scientific, and industrial innovation for sustainable agriculture, OCP Group and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University are organizing the 5th International Symposium on Innovation and Technology in the Phosphate Industry (Symphos) from October 7 to 9, 2019, in Benguerir. 
Launched in 2011, this biennial event has become the international innovation hub for phosphate and its derivatives. 
On the theme of innovative and disruptive technologies for a sustainable phosphate industry, Symphos 2019 will showcase new methods and trends in phosphate processing. 
Research and development prospects in the industry will also be central to the meetings and discussions involving more than 900 participants from some 40 countries, who will gather in Benguerir. 
The global phosphate business  ecosystem is represented by global industry leaders, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, start-ups and new technology designers, research institutions, academics and learned societies, specialized design and engineering firms, consulting firms, and associations. 
On the program presented by the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, there will be plenary sessions, workshops, round tables, oral presentations, and B2B meetings.