About Make in Steel
MAKE IN STEEL is a is the premier event for the structural steel industry, bringing together structural engineers, steel manufacturers & fabricators. FIRST Construction Council and CONSTRUCTION WORLD magazine brings to the 6th edition of MAKE IN STEEL Conference and Awards on 10th February, 2023 at New Delhi.
The previous four editions that have happened in Delhi, Mumbai and virtually had received an encouraging and interactive response. The 6th edition with a theme “Decarbonisation Versus Growth.” offers three interactive panel discussions, thought provoking industry keynotes. Along with the practical agenda, the conference also offers a close look at the innovative and sustainable products available in India today.
About FCC
The FIRST Construction Council (FCC) is an infrastructure think tank, focused on providing the latest updates on the construction industry in India and dedicated to promoting its causes and needs. The Council provides a platform to promote the adoption of best practices and be the torchbearer for all policy initiatives that are needed to enhance the importance and welfare of the construction industry. FCC also seeks to become a prominent industry voice.
Steel Overview
Globally we use more than 1700 Mt of this steel every year and we recycle and re-use more than 85% at the end of each lifecycle. Closer home, India was the world’s second-largest steel producer with production standing at 111.2 million tonnes (MT) in 2019.The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent nationwide lock down had severely affected demand and production of steel in the country in Q1FY21. The lockdown in the months of April and May had crippled domestic demand and steel players were forced to look at export markets to keep their inventory in-check. The finished steel exports as a percentage of total finished steel production peaked during April-August 2020 to average 21% compared to 8% in the corresponding period of FY20 and 6% during the same period in FY19. However, with the unlocking of the economy from June 2020 onwards, domestic demand staged a strong V-shape recovery and exports declined gradually. A pick-up in domestic demand from the infrastructure activities, pipe and tubes manufacturing, automobiles, and consumer durables sector ahead of the festive season has led to increased steel consumption and higher restocking demand. Capacity utilisation levels of crude steel improved with the unlocking of the economy and recovery in demand both domestically and internationally. After a sharp drop in April 2020 to 26.5%, capacity utilisation rate of crude steel returned to 72.8% in September 2020, down by just 2.8% from year ago level of 75.6%
ATTENDEES
- Steel Manufactures
- Iron & Steel Products
- Plant & Equipment for steel making
- Plant & Equipment for Shaping steel
- Raw Material Processing Technology & equipment
- Coal Steel Rolling
- Surface treatment & Corrosion Technology
- Environmental Protection Technology
- Steel Cutting Machines
- Blast Furnace Manufactures
- Energy Efficiency Equipment
- Water Treatment Equipment
- Air Pollution Control Equipments
- Laser Technology
- Heating & Hardening Machines
- Logistics
- Material handling Equipment
- Safety Equipments
- Stainless Steel Equipments Manufactures
- Mining Companies
- Steel Movers
- Financial Institutes
- Infrastructure Developers
- Technology Providers
- Steel Industry Association
- Engineers & Architects
- Construction Companies
- Automobile Manufactures
- Infrastructure developers
- Indian Railways
WHY ATTEND?
- Discuss key innovations of steel in construction
- Explore opportunities to benefit from use of steel
- Network with leading figures in the industry
- Discover the latest technological innovations of steel in construction
- Develop new business contacts across the whole industry chain
- Take part in a Q & A after each session: you’ll get answers on the spot
- Take away useful information packages
Speakers
Terrence Busuttil
DirectorConstructSteel, World Steel Association
Dr. Mukesh Kumar
Sr. AdvisorJSP Group
VS Chakravarthy
Director (Commercial)SAIL
Rajamani Krishnamurti
PresidentISSDA
Bimlendra Jha
Managing DirectorJSPL
Abhyuday Jindal
Managing DirectorJindal Stainless
Rajeev Singhal
VP Marketing & SalesTATA STEEL
Pankaj Gupta
Founder & CEOROARK Consultants
Prakash Gaur
CEONational Highways Logistics Management Limited
VB Sood
CEOIRCDC
Vikaas Ahluwalia
DirectorAhluwalia Contractors
Amin Nayyar
DirectorANA Design Studio
Pankaj Saxena
DirectorDedicated Freight Corridor Corporation
Prabodha Acharya
Chief Sustainability OfficerJSW Group
Arvind Kumar Singh
DirectorTechnical, SAIL
Santanu Nath
Executive Director (steel)Electrotherm India
Rajesh Mohata
CEOJSL Lifestyle. (Jindal Steel Lifestyle ltd)
Jayanta Acharya
Dy. Managing DirectorJSW STEEL
Shashank Rajbhoj
AGM – DesignAfcons Infrastructure – A Shapoorji Pallonji Group Company
Rajiv Nehru
InMarket LeadMIRCS
Rajesh Kumar Vijayavergia
ConsultantSteel Research & Technology Mission of India, New Delhi
Sanjiv Garg
Managing DirectorPipavav Railway Corporation Limited, Secretary General, CILT
Sumit Bansal
Sr. Vice PresidentStructures, DLF
Shailesh Bhandari
MDElectrotherm (I) Ltd.
JURY & ADVISORY MEMBERS
- Achal Khare, Former MD, NHSRCL
- KVB Reddy, MD, L&T Metro Rail, Hyderabad
- Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Sr. Advisor, JSP Group
- R. K. Vijayavergia, Consultant / Ex-Executive Director (Operations), Steel Research & Technology Mission of India, New Delhi / SAIL
- Rajamani Krishnamurti, President, ISSDA
- Sanjiv Garg, Managing Director, Pipavav Railway Corporation Limited; Secretary General, CILT
- VN Heggade, Design & Construction Consultant, DECon Complete Solutions & Former CEO of STUP & Former ED of Gammon
- Vivek Bhushan Sood, CEO, IRSDC
- Vivek Nishant Nath, Head - Marketing, Odisha Mining Corp
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Agenda
TIME | SESSION DETAILS |
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INAUGURAL SESSION | |
10.15 am | Opening Note & Lamp Lighting |
10.30 am | Inaugural Address |
10.45 am | Keynote Address Steel construction promotion & the role of constructsteel In his keynote address, the speaker will provide insights on the opportunities and benefits of steel in construction and constructsteel’s role in supporting steel use now and in the future. SPEAKERS
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STEEL PRODUCTION IN INDIA | |
11.00 am | PANEL DISCUSSION Decarbonization versus Growth - Steel Industry’s ‘Net Zero’ dilemma With over about 8% of final energy demand and 7% of energy sector CO2 emissions, the steel sector is one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise. India, the world’s second largest steel producer is fifth largest GHG emitter, contributed 134.73 million tonnes of CO2, accounting for 4.75% of the total emissions (without LULUCF). With the growing demand for steel, emissions are expected to increase in future. In this session, the steel producers will talk about their challenges, plans and steps taken towards decarbonising steel industry in India.
MODERATOR:
SPEAKERS
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11.50 am | Audience Q & A |
12.00 pm | PARTNER PRESENTATION Mr Santanu Nath, Executive Director (steel), Electrotherm India |
12.15 pm | FIRESIDE CHAT Technology upgradation in achieving decarbonization goals This session will highlight the demand Indian Steel and the plans for expansion
Moderator:
Speakers
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12.45 pm | Audience Q & A |
01.00 pm | LUNCH |
INCREASING USE OF STEEL in CONSTRUCTION | |
02.00 pm | CASE STUDY Roadblocks in use of Structural Steel for Construction in India Pankaj Gupta, Founder & CEO, ROARK Consultants |
02.20 pm | CASE STUDY Steel in Bridges in Roads & Railways – Chenab Bridge Mr. Shashank Rajbhoj, AGM – Design, Afcons Infrastructure – A Shapoorji Pallonji Group Company |
02.40 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION REWRITING Indian Infrastructure Story with STEEL
Moderator
Speakers
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03.30 pm | Audience Q & A |
03.45 pm | BREAK |
MAKE IN STEEL AWARDS | |
04.00 pm | Methodology |
04.10 pm | Jury Felicitation |
04.15 pm | 3rdTMT REBAR REPORT |
04.20 pm | Chief Guest Address |
04.30 pm | AWARDS Presentation |
05.00 pm | VOTE of THANKS & End of the Event |