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Valve World Americas Expo & Conference 2015
Sponsored by:
Supported by:
July 15th - 16th, 2015
George R. Brown Convention CenterHouston, Texas
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Advance Conference Program
Valve World Americas 2015 Exhibition & Conference George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas – July 15th – 16th, 2015
Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015 Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
Meet the 2015 Valve World Americas Steering CommitteeCHAIRMANJohn H. Gill, Bayer Corporation, USA
MEMBERSGilbert Alonzo, BP, USAGlen Beal, IHI International Corporation, USARay Bojarczuk, ExxonMobil Research & EngineeringSteve Butler, Shell, USARalph Chaney, MRC Global, USASalvatore Cimorelli, DuPont Engineering, USAWalter D’Amico, WorleyParsons, USACarlos Davila, Crane ChemPharma Flow Solutions, USA Claire Dwyer, Fluor Enterprises Inc., USAEric Fillion, Metso, USARajan Hingoraney, Aramco Services Company, USAHenk Hinssen, iHandl Engineering, The NetherlandsGobind Khiani, Fluor, CanadaBarrie Kirkman, ConsultantRon Merrick, Fluor Enterprises Inc., USA
Tom Mitchell, Messe Dusseldorf North America, USAJ.R. Price, South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company, USANitin Parekh, Chevron Energy Company, USABill Patrick, Dow Chemical Company, USAGreg Peterson, MRC Global, USACharles R. Pogue, Velan Valve Inc., USARich Redilla, Bray International, Inc., USA
William S. Sandler, VMA Valve Manufacturers Association, USARichard Santucci, Pentair Valves & Controls, USATony Smart, Shell, USAAneta Stephens, Crane ChemPharma Flow Solutions, CanadaTom Stovall, Emerson Process Management, USASteve Thomas, Bonney Forge, USA
Valve World Americas Expo & Conference 2015 will welcome thousands of attendees to the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. Attendees will get a broad overview of the latest technologies, components, and systems in the field of industrial flow control presented by over 150 exhibitors from the United States, Asia, Canada, Europe, India, and Mexico. The Valve World Americas Expo & Conference 2015 will once again serve as the meeting point for the flow control industry - showcasing the growth in interest by exhibitors and attendees who will experience the technologically in-depth conference program, product showcases on the expo floor, and incredible networking opportunities.
The 2015 event will return to Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center to welcome end users, consultants, distributors, manufacturers, and suppliers to network, share experiences and discover new products and innovations in the flow control industry. For more detailed information about the Expo & Conference, please visit the website at: http://www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
High Quality Conference ProgramThe Valve World Americas event will cover a variety of valve and valve-related topics that are essential to today’s valve market. There will be plenary presentations on a number of hot themes in the valve industry, including the future of shale gas and the outlook on the energy industry. For attendees looking to attain professional development hours, conference delegates will be awarded certificates of completion for participation. Certificates will be available for pick up during the event Closing Ceremony. Informative workshops will cover topics such as:• Valve technologies selection for cryogenic
applications• Variables in the design of a valve• Valve testing for emissions• Comprehensive approaches on materials
specification• Channeling your valves to the End Users/
EPC’s• Applications in special service (HF, chlorine,
pharmaceutical, food & beverage, peroxide)• Performance and validation• Applying adapter tools for EPCs and End User
NPQC engineers• Casting specifications/quality for different
services
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Valve World Americas 2015, Building on SuccessA message from our Steering Committee Chairman
Valves are essentially found in every industry and if you are involved with these components you won’t want to miss this Valve World Americas Conference being held on July 15 and 16 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston Texas.
This year we continue to follow with the successful format of Plenary Sessions, Panel Workshops and Exhibiting Companies but continue to build a stronger forum by including topics suggested by past attendees. We also plan to use a larger staging hall for the exhibition due to the anticipated increase in Exhibitor and Visitor participation.
This Conference will continue to provide you with the means to meet with the experts in the industry, an arena to view the latest in valve technologies and developments, and an atmosphere to learn and network. There are nine Workshops scheduled with topics addressing a variety of today’s concerns ranging from, Variables in the Design of a Valve to the Performance and Validation of Valves. We encourage you not to miss out on this opportunity to view the latest in valve technology and to share your interests and experiences with other End-Users and Professionals in the field.
On behalf of the Steering Committee, we invite you to Houston and look forward to your participation in Valve World Americas, 2015 Conference.
John H. Gill, Bayer Corporation (Steering Committee Chairman)
Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015 Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
For inquiries and information please contact:Josh GillenEmail: [email protected]: +1-416-361-7030Direct: +1-647-983-7030
Exhibit to the American marketValve World Americas Expo 2015 will bring the world’s leading valve companies and the end-users from the process industry together. Manufacturers, suppliers, fabricators and distributors will showcase their latest products and forge business relationships for the years ahead. More than 150 globally located companies will be presenting their newest products and latest services. Experienced technical and sales staff will be on hand from
exhibitors to answer your questions, provide information and to showcase their company, products and services. The main focus of the exhibition will be on the large and important valve markets of North and South America. The exhibition will be held in conjunction with the Valve World Conference Americas 2015. This combination will bring the best of the most important areas (valve companies, EPCs and end-users) together
to strengthen relationships, meet existing and new customers, and exchange ideas and opinions face-to-face. Whether you are a long-time participant, or are considering attending for the first time, you will encounter a high level of expertise and networking opportunities all wrapped up in an informal, friendly, and social atmosphere aimed at exchanging useful information.
Valve World Americas 2015 Exhibition & Conference George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas – July 15th – 16th, 2015
07:30 AM Conference Breakfast
Room 320A-C08:30 AM Plenary 1 Chairman’s Welcome - Information Availability in a Changing Industry – John Gill, Bayer
09:00 AM Plenary 2 The Evolution of Purchasing Decisions – Steve Probst, Sage Environmental
09:30 AM Plenary 3 The Houston Economy: Update and Outlook – Jesse Thompson, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
10:00 AM Expo & Coffee break
10:30 AM Workshop Performance & Validation Room 310A
Moderator: Rich Redilla – Bray
Panel: Brindesh Dhruva - Bray, Gobind Khiani – Fluor Canada, Ken Paul – Pentair
Description: Worldwide we are seeing a growing need for prod-uct performance and validation from both the manufacturers and the end users. For the manu-facturer a carefully developed validation program is an essential investment in developing and re-leasing new valves and equipment into increasingly harsh applica-tions. The purpose of having a rigorous validation program is to reduce risk and ensure that the product meets the operational needs of the customer. Product reliability and validation begins with the product development process. This applies to new products or expansion of existing product lines. Stage Gates are an effective way to ensure that reli-ability targets are defined during the early part of a project and well established through a robust product validation program.
Workshop Valve Technologies Selection for Cryogenic Applications
Room 310B
Moderator: Matteo Cafiero - Pentair
Panel: Mirek Hubacek – Velan, Greg Peterson – MRC Global, Carlo De Bernardi – ConocoPhillips, Tom Dang - Chevron
Description: The shale gas revolution in North America has stirred up significant plant design and construction activity in the region. Several LNG export facilities as well as petrochemical facilities are being considered and are at different planning or construction stages. The above activity will most definitely require the selection of a significant number of valves operating in cryogenic applications.The purpose of this workshop is to assist piping systems design engineers explore different criteria to ensure optimal valve technology selection to be installed in low temperature and cryogenic applications. The workshop intends to cover several aspects of the selection process including functionality, material compatibility, process conditions, acceptable leakage, weight and space constraints, initial capital cost as well as operations/maintenance cost throughout the plant life expectancy. The loss of production associated with valves repairs (un-planned facility shutdowns) and valve maintenance (planned facility shutdowns) is often significant therefore it is crucial to define a valve criticality and complexity assessment type of approach along with an effective valve performance monitoring program in order to minimize production disruptions.The workshop also intends to explore current standards and regulations applicable to valve performance in low temperature and cryogenic conditions.
WorkshopApplying Adapter Tools for EPCs and End-User NPQC Engineers
Room 310C
Moderators: Henk Hinssen – iHandl Engineering, Andreas Vogt – F.I.R.S.T GmbH
Description: Adapter tools such as the CONVAL Adapter Tool (CAT) are being entertained by EPCs and NPQC (non process quality control) end users forpotential use on their major projects.One reason is to improve the control valve sizing and selection process. During the FEED stage it is important to spot, budget and recommend the appropriate control valve solutions for potential “troublemaking” cases out of a large valve dataset. And during the Detailed Engineering phase it is important to size and select the appropriate vendor solutions for the complete large valve dataset.
Adapter tools have been developed for both phases allowing the EPC contractor to run their sizing and selection processes in “batch mode”, call it “bulk engineering”, or call it “automating the sizing & selection process”. End users started piloting such methods for proof of concept for potential use on major projects.
12:00 PM Lunch break and free conference afternoon04:00 PM Expo break (incl. drinks and snacks)
Wednesday, July 15th, 2015
Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
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07:30 AM Conference BreakfastRoom 320A-C
08:30 AM Plenary 4 Role of Effective Valve Selection and Operation for Improved Safety Performance - Dr. M. Sam Mannan, Texas A&M University
09:00 AM Plenary 5 Benefits of Standardizing Specifications in Valve Selection – John Carte, MRC Global
09:30 AM Plenary 6 Environmental Enforcement: Looking Back, Looking Forward – Adam M. Kushner, Hogan & Lovells, LLP
10:00 AM Expo & Coffee break10:30 AM Workshop Variables in the Design of a Valve Room 310A
Moderator: Carlos Davila - Crane
Panel: Jordan Bast - Xomox, Paul Heald - Bonney Forge, Ross Waters - CGIS, Kyle Daniels - Clarke Industrial Engineering, Duke Tran -Weir Seaboard, John Williams - Bray
Description: Discussion will be around the variable factors that have to be considered today in the total valve design. Manufacturers now need to take into account all solutions that are currently available to customers on a global scale, while working on a new design. Customers nowadays are less reluctant to purchase valves from suppliers based outside the US. Today, global standards and end user standards from global companies and their needs have to be considered. Design teams are now spread out globally. This helps in designing a truly global product, with an understanding of different local markets. The session will have several experts from different valve companies to discuss the different variables required today to be successful in the complete design of a valve.
WorkshopValve Testing for Emissions
Room 310B
Moderator: Bill Patrick - DOW Chemicals
Panel: Dan DeVine - The Dow Chemical Company, Rodney Roth - AW Chesterton, Jim Nelson - United Valve, Matt Wasielewski - Yarmouth Research and Technology, LLC, Faizal Hassan - SAGE Environmental Consulting, L.P.
Description: In the last 20 years industry has reduced expected emissions from >500 ppm where today many manufacturers are reporting better than 50 ppm (10X reduction) performance by improving on traditional style packing glands. When fugitive emissions issues were first introduced, bellows seal and double packed with lantern ring arrangements were being promoted as the only solution. Valve and packing technology has come a long way, but what does the future hold?This session will have respected leader in the valve industry look into the future and give us their insight on where we are headed with respect to changes in valve testing for emissions, legislated requirements as well as valve standards and technology.
WorkshopCasting Specifications/
Quality for Different ServicesRoom 310C
Moderator: Steve Butler - Shell
Panel: Greg Johnson - United Valve, David Bayreuther - Metso, Ricky Davis - DHV industries, Mikel Pujana - Ampo
Description: Discussion will center around the types of castings, where castings are used vs. forgings, standards that govern castings, how valve manufacturers qualify foundries, and actual examples (show and tell) of actual casting defects.
12:30 PM Lunch and Expo visit
02:00 PM Workshop Workshop Workshop Comprehensive Approaches Channeling your Valves to the End- Special Service on Materials Specification users/EPCs (Minimum Documentation, Applications Procurement & Distribution) Room 310A Room 310B Room 310C
Moderator: Ron Merrick - Fluor
Panel: Amy Casner - ExxonMobil, Max Casada - Phillips 66, Brandon Bounds - Bechtel, Rudy Seiler - Newdell, Stan Allen - Bray International, Surojit Mukherjee - International Paint, David Bayreuther - Metso
Description: ‘Business as usual’ too often means we don’t quite ask for exactly what we want in just the right way. Too often, we have not enough specification or too much specification. Too often, we have specified items that are not made exactly like the literal wording of the description. Too often, the specifier is not that clear on what products are even produced. Then there are issues around ‘oh, that’s not on the AML so we can’t use it’. We will discuss ways to reduce or eliminate these failures and time-wasters.
Moderators: Gobind Khiani – Fluor Canada, Bill Sandler - VMA
Panel: John Carte – MRC Global, John Faulkinberry - Emerson, Rajan Hingoraney - Aramco Services
Description: Discussion will focus on defining the customer’s and end users’ purchasing decision cycle for valve and automation products starting from the initial decision to proceed with the project to the final installation of the product. What are the customer’s and end users’ key milestones in this process and how does the customer and end user interact with the manufacturers and suppliers that are relative to thesemilestones? We will describe the formal process of choosing a preferred vender, including comparing, evaluation, testing requirements, knowledge of performance, influence of manufacturer and supplier reputation, and more.
Moderator: John Gill - Bayer
Panel: Jerry Foley – PBM, Ross Waters - CGIS., Kyle Rayhill - Metso, Mark Fucich - FC Tech
Description: Valves are controlling elements in fluid flow systems of which the sealing performance and the flow characteristics are two of the more important aspects of valve selection. This Workshop will select a few special service applications and address the additional requirements needed (whether code, regulatory, industry, or owner) for these valves to safely function in that service. The goal of this session is to provide the end user with an understanding that with special services there may be special requirements.
Thursday, July 16th, 2015
04:00 PM Expo break (incl. drinks and snacks) Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
Valve World Americas 2015 Exhibition & Conference George R. Brown Convention Center Houston, Texas – July 15th – 16th, 2015
Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015 Register online at www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
Valve World Americas Golf TournamentWildcat Golf Club, Houston Texas - July 17th, 2015
Sponsored By:
We are pleased to announce that we are holding the second Valve World Americas Expo & Conference End User Golf Tournament and networking event. This event will take place at the Wildcat Golf Club in Houston, Texas. Tickets are only available to End Users and EPCs working in the valve industry.
The golf tournament will be taking place the day after the Valve World Americas Expo & Conference 2015. Tickets will be available on a first come first served basis and space is limited so get your tickets now!
Please contact Josh Gillen at [email protected] or call 416-361-7030 to find out how to register for this event.
Event AccommodationThe recommended hotels for the event have been designated as the Hilton Americas Houston and the Holiday Inn Express.
Hilton Americas-Houston Hotel is the largest convention hotel in the city. This AAA FourDiamond Hotel is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Houston and connected to the George R. Brown Convention Center via two indoor skywalks and is steps away from Discovery Green Park, Toyota Center and Houston Pavilions premier dining and entertainment center. The Hilton Americas-Houston 24-story state-of-the-art convention hotel offers Texas visitors 1,200 luxuriously appointed guestrooms, including both one and two-bedroom suites.
The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Downtown/Convention Center is located conveniently within walking distance to the George R. Brown Convention Center and many other local attractions. The hotel also offers guests complimentary Internet service, free breakfast, free cookies and is the only hotel in the area to offer free parking for the first vehicle, among many other attractive amenities.
For more information and to take advantage of the discounted group rate for accommodation, please visit www.valve-world-americas.com/vwam2015
The Valve World Americas Mobile App
There’s an app for just about everything nowadays, and we are excited to announce that Valve World Americas Expo & Conference will have one too! Our mobile app will bring the experience at Valve World Americas to a new level. Attendees will be able to see more, do more, and get more value out of the event — right from their mobile device.Features of the app include:• The full event schedule sorted by day, speaker, and/or track, and
the ability to rate the sessions directly on the app• Connect and exchange contact details with other attendees• Share your event experiences on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn• Follow the event on Twitter at #VWAM2015• Find session and exhibitor locations with maps of exhibit halls
and session rooms• See details about all of the exhibitors and sponsors
• Catch notifications about networking opportunities, contests, and other breaking event news pushed directly to your device
To download and install the app, click http://crowd.cc/vwam from your device. Or download the app directly from iTunes or Google Play.
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Valves & Actuators 101 Course
Tuesday, July 14th, 2015 - 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM1 day prior to the start of Valve World Americas Expo & Conference 2015
Presented by the Valve Manufacturers Association, the Valves & Actuators 101 course is a 1-day education program designed to jump-start your career or provide a refresher on valve, actuator and control basics.The course will cover: Introduction to the Industry: A brief overview of the valve industry, end-user applications, standards, basic piping information, pressure ratings and classes, as well as application issues critical to effective valve application and usage. The course will also focus on Multi-turn Valves, Check Valves, Pressure-relief Valves, Quarter-turn Valves, Actuators and Control Valves: The different types and what they do, typical control valve components, and sizing and control valve diagnostics.The cost to attend this 1-day session, which runs from 9 am to 5 pm, is USD$499. For more information about this great program, please visit our website. For questions, please contact Sarah Bradley at [email protected]
Hands-On Valve Packing Installation Seminar
“Valve Packing Installation Training for Valve Sealing Integrity to Meet Low E Compliance Demands”
Wednesday, July 15th – 3:00PM - 4:00PM
Presented by Vance St. Jean - Senior Stationary Equipment Specialist for AW Chesterton and moderated by Rodney Roth - Manager Strategic Accounts – Stationary Equipment for AW Chesterton, this hands-on workshop will be located at the Speakers’ Corner on the Expo floor.
Attending the “Hands-On Valve Packing Installation Seminar” affords you the opportunity to learn “Best Practices” for low emission valve packing installation/valve sealing integrity, while pointing out key differences from traditional valve packing installation you may have learned in the past.There will be a review of the “Valve Condition Requirements” as proposed in the new “Low E Addendum” being added to API RP621.You will be instructed by Vance St. Jean who has over 30 years of field applications experience and continually trains valve technicians for both field and shop repair. Vance also has trained and continues to train end user personnel from engineering, reliability and quality to mechanics across all industries for all types of valves, including traditional on/off valves, critical path MOVs, and control valves.Additionally, for those of you interested, a card certifying you as a “Certified Packing Installer” will be provided upon completion of the workshop through AW Chesterton and Valve World Americas.
Speakers’ CornerLocated in the heart of the Expo floor, the Speakers’ Corner will host several presenters who will discuss a variety of topics affecting the Valve World today! The Speakers’ Corner will allow Expo visitors and exhibitors the opportunity to participate in the interactive seminars and also welcome Conference delegates to stop in during Expo visits during Conference breaks. The informative and high profile presentations are a great way to learn about the industry and share experiences in a comfortable and informal setup. Please check online to learn more about the 2015 Speakers’ Corner presenters.
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Pass Early Bird From May 29th, 2015 What is included? until May 29th, 2015 and onsite
Two DayValve World Americas 2015 Conference
$895 USD* $995 USD*
• 2 days of conference participation • Welcome reception• Lunch, afternoon drinks, and snacks• Daily conference power breakfast• Unlimited access to expo• Online access to conference presentations
* If you represent an End User/EPC company, please contact Sarah Bradley directly for special discounted conference rates. ([email protected] / ph +1 416 361 7030)
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Cancellations in writing prior to June 1st, 2015 will be subject to a $50 USD processing fee. Refunds will not be granted after June 1st, 2015. Refunds will not be given for no-shows after the conference start date.
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