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IBC Advanced Alloys Hosts 2011 IEA International Workshop
IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. (CVE:IB) reports it will host the 10th IEA International Workshop on Beryllium Technology to be held in Vancouver, BC from October 23 – 26, 2011.
The press release is quoted as saying:
IBC is working closely in association with the IEA and the International Organizing Committee to present this workshop and has the support of beryllium and nuclear industry leaders including (but not limited to): Materion Corporation (formerly Brush Wellman), Kazatomprom, the National Atomic Company of Kazakhstan, the US Department of Energy’s Idaho Falls National Laboratory and the Japan Atomic Energy Agency. The 9th IEA International Workshop was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan in September 2009.
IBC Advanced Alloys’ President and CEO, Anthony Dutton says:
“IBC is looking forward to welcoming delegates, scientists, academics, industry partners and nuclear engineers to BeWS-10 in Vancouver.” “We consider the advancement of beryllium technologies, particularly focusing on sustainability and development in the nuclear industry, to be an important component of the global nuclear R&D initiative,” continued Mr. Dutton, “as well as a significant part of IBC’s long-term beryllium marketing plans. IBC is excited to welcome guests to not only share innovative ideas on beryllium technology but to also experience the city of Vancouver.”
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