THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY - ETN
THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY - ETN
THE FUTURE OF GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY - ETN
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08:00 Networking coffee<br />
08:30 Opening and introduction, Cath Goy, Vice-President <strong>ETN</strong> (E.ON)<br />
08:45 WHAT <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> <strong>TECHNOLOGY</strong><br />
ADVANCEMENTS ARE FORESEEN BY OEMS<br />
TO SATISFY <strong>THE</strong> CHANGING MARKET<br />
Chair: Dieter Krapp, Director Hoult Invest Beheer<br />
Moderator: André Mom, President Emeritus <strong>ETN</strong><br />
OEMs will be given an opportunity to share their views<br />
on future gas turbine developments and cooperation<br />
opportunities prior to an interactive panel discussion.<br />
• Alstom: Michael Ladwig, Director Scientific Collaboration<br />
• General Electric: Jean-Louis Vignolo, Senior Engineering<br />
Manager, Innovation and Development<br />
• Mitsubishi Heavy Industries: Ichiro Fukue, Executive<br />
Corporate Advisor<br />
• Pratt & Whitney Power Systems: Richard S. Tuthill, Manager<br />
of Advanced Engine Programs<br />
• Siemens: Dirk Goldschmidt, Head of the University Liaison<br />
Management Department, Fossil Power Generation Division<br />
• Solar Turbines: Colin Etheridge, Product Manager,<br />
Combustion & Fuels<br />
10:45 Coffee break<br />
<strong>THE</strong> <strong>FUTURE</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> <strong>TECHNOLOGY</strong><br />
DAY 2<br />
MORNING, THURSDAY 18 OCTOBER 2012<br />
<strong>THE</strong> <strong>FUTURE</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> <strong>TECHNOLOGY</strong><br />
6 TH INTERNATIONAL <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> CONFERENCE<br />
12<br />
WHAT <strong>GAS</strong> <strong>TURBINE</strong> <strong>TECHNOLOGY</strong><br />
ADVANCEMENTS ARE FORESEEN BY OEMS TO<br />
SATISFY <strong>THE</strong> CHANGING MARKET?<br />
In this session OEMs will be given the opportunity to<br />
give their interpretation of the future energy scenario<br />
and market demands, and to share their views on<br />
future gas turbine developments, key R&D topics and<br />
cooperation opportunities from now up to the 2030<br />
scenario.