2011 Pipoc
2011 Pipoc
2011 Pipoc
PIPOC 2011
AN INVITATION
The Malaysian Palm Oil Board International Palm Oil Congress (PIPOC), a biennial event organized by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) has set a new record with more than 2000 participants from 58 countries attending the event in 2009. With five concurrent conferences, PIPOC provides a strategic platform for interaction and in-depth deliberation of the many facets of oil palm and the palm oil industry from innovations, challenges and the latest developments. PIPOC 2011 themed Palm Oil - Fortifying and Energizing the World will focus on palm oil as the powerhouse in the oils and fats market and advances in the industry, including the need to balance its growth in harmony with the environment for sustainable development. The focus on the environment for the palm oil industry is in tandem with growing global concerns on environment conservation and sustainable production of the agricultural sector. These environmentally related issues, technology breakthroughs and the outlook of the commodities will be addressed by expert and renowned speakers. With fluctuating price of palm oil and petroleum, and the anticipated slowing down of world economy, the outlook for palm oil needs to be properly addressed. I take this opportunity to invite you to join industry leaders and hear from notable and renowned speakers their views at this not-to-be missed event - PIPOC 2011, from 15-17 November at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. You may also take part in the exhibition or be a sponsor. Kindest regards,
P O S T E R S & E X H I B I T I O N
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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
Time Activity
9.40 am
9.50 am
TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
(Continued)
Time
Activity
Concurrent Conferences Agriculture, Biotechnology & Sustainability Chemistry, Processing Technology & Bio-Energy Oleo & Specialty Chemicals Food, Lifestyle & Health Global Economics & Marketing
8.00 pm
Congress Dinner
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THE CONGRESS
The Congress will be officiated by the Honourable Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia in the morning of 15 November 2011. It will feature 5 concurrent conferences covering the upstream, midstream, downstream, economics and marketing. A keynote address will be delivered by distinguished expert in the field of oils and fats. Five plenary lectures will be held in the afternoon of 15 November 2011. The lectures will cover various topics of interest in line with the theme of the Congress. Objectives To discuss strategic R&D findings in all aspects of the oil palm and palm oil industry worldwide; To commercialise recent technology findings that will improve the oil palm/palm oil industry; and To formulate strategies towards enhanced sustainability, competitiveness, automation, policies on chemical trade, market trends and trade challenges.
THE VENUE
Situated at the heart of Kuala Lumpurs central business district, the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) is the citys most technologically advanced, purpose-built facility for international, regional and local conventions, trade shows, public exhibitions, entertainment and private functions. Designed as a city within a city, KLCC offers a stimulating environment where one can work, live, shop, visit and enjoy life. Other components include a 25-hectare park, the signature PETRONAS Twin Towers, the AsySyakirin Mosque, six-storey Suria KLCC shopping centre, PETROSAINS interactive science discovery centre, Galeri PETRONAS and the Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, home of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.
THE LANGUAGE
English is the official language of the Congress.
RELATED INTEREST
EXHIBITION
A trade exhibition will be held throughout the Congress to provide opportunities for delegates to view and discuss current technology, state-of-the-art equipment and products related to the oils and fats industry as well as to provide networking opportunities for buyers and sellers. A total of 228 booths have been sold. Visitors are welcome to visit the exhibition.
TECHNICAL TOURS
Technical Tours to selected establishments will be conducted on 14 November 2011 (Monday). Participants may select one of the following options:
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Fee Options A B Destinations MPOB Research Station Kluang, Johor Sime Darby Jomalina Food Industries Sdn Bhd,Telok Panglima Garang Industrial Estate, Kuala Langat, Selangor Sime Darby Biodiesel Plant, Carey Island, Selangor Malaysian (RM) 350.00 300.00 Non-Malaysian (Euro) 100.00 90.00
Refinery -
Biodiesel Plant -
300.00
90.00
Oleochemical Plant -
300.00
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350.00 300.00
100.00 90.00
Oleochemical Plant -
300.00
90.00
The registration fee is inclusive of refreshments. For enquiry, please contact: julia@mpob.gov.my Tel: ++603-8769 4512 (Julia Madzuin Muda) Seats are limited and will be based on first-come-first served basis, with full payment.
CONGRESS DINNER
Participants are invited to attend the Congress Dinner on 16 November 2011. Let us enjoy the live entertainment in a relaxed atmosphere. An evening not to be missed. Participants may purchase extra tickets at RM200 (Malaysian) and 60 (Non-Malaysian) per person for accompanying spouses and guests.
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GOLF
The game is optional. For interested participants, the PIPOC Golf Challenge Trophy will be on Sunday, 13 November 2011. A fee of RM300 ( 100) is applicable.
ACCOMMODATION
Hotels around the Congress venue offer attractive rates to participants. Participants are to make their reservations directly with the hotels. Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur
www.kl.reservations.com/traders_hotel_kuala_lumpur.html
Impiana KLCC Hotel & Spa 13, Jalan Pinang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
www.impiana.com/klcc.html
Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur 10, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumkualalumpur
Crowne Plaza Mutiara Kuala Lumpur Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
www.crowneplaza.com
Equatorial Hotel Kuala Lumpur Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
www.equatorial.com
Istana Hotel Kuala Lumpur 73, Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur
www.hotelistana.com.my
The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur 6, Jalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
www.theroyalechulan.com.my
Prince Hotel & Residence Kuala Lumpur 4, Jalan Conlay, 50450 Kuala Lumpur
www.princehotelkl.com
JW Marriot Hotel Kuala Lumpur 183, Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur
www.marriot.com
Park Royal Kuala Lumpur Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250 Kuala Lumpur
www.parkhotels.com
*All hotels are within 10 min. walking distance, surf klcc.com.my for more options.
Register Now
To participate in this Congress, please complete the Registration Form and mail it with payment before the event, to avoid paying late registration fee.
FEES
Congress Registration Fee Participants 1. Early bird (before 30 June 2011) 2. Normal (after 30 June 2011) 3. Poster Presenters and Students RM EURO
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A 5% group discount will be given to companies registering 6 or more participants. MPOB Licensees Exhibition Fee varies with location O L D S 2 100 -
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11 000 12 000
2 800 3 000
For more information, please contact: pipoc2011@mpob.gov.my The Congress Registration Fee covers the following: i. Pre-congress Mixer ii. Lunches and Refreshments iii. Congress Dinner iv. Evening Forum v. One of the five conference proceedings (unedited) (Additional copies of Proceedings of other modules can be purchased at the PalmShoppe booth during the Congress). Separate charges will be payable for TECHNICAL TOURS, EXTRA CONGRESS DINNER TICKET AND GOLF. You are encouraged to register via MPOB website:
www.mpob.gov.my
** To enjoy the 5% group discount (6 and above number of participants) registration must be done manually by faxing the registration form to the Secretariat. This is not applicable to MPOB licensees.
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Companys Cheque - (Malaysian company only) Credit card: Mastercard and Visa only.* Bank Draft: Bank draft in RM (Malaysian) or (non-Malaysian). Payment on site: i. credit card (Visa or Mastercard);* ii. cash in RM (Malaysian) or (non-Malaysian); or iii. companys cheque in RM (Malaysian) or bank draft in (non-Malaysian) made payable to MPOB.
*For payment via credit card, a 2.5% bank charges shall be imposed on the total amount charged.
ACTIVITY Registration for Congress Arrival of Participants and Guests Arrival of Y.B. Tan Sri Bernard Dompok Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia Opening Remarks by Y.B. Dato Seri Utama Shahrir Abdul Samad Chairman, MPOB Official Opening by Y.B. Tan Sri Bernard Dompok Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia Refreshments/Exhibition/Posters Keynote Address: Title: Palm Oil: Fortifying and Energizing the World Speaker: TBA Session Chairperson: TBA Lunch PL1: Agriculture, Biotechnology & Sustainability (ABS) Conference Title: Global Sustainability Issues with Respect to Malaysian Oil Palm Industry Speaker: Prof Emeritus Dato Dr Zakri Abdul Hamid (Science Adviser to Prime Minister of Malaysia, Malaysia) Session Chairperson: Datuk Dr Mohd Basri Wahid (MPOB, Malaysia)
VENUE L3 : Banquet Hall L1 : Plenary Hall Auditorium L1 : Plenary Hall Auditorium L1 : Plenary Hall Auditorium L1 : Plenary Hall Auditorium GL : Exhibition Hall 1,2,3 & Foyer 1,2,3 L1 : Plenary Hall Auditorium
9.30 am 9.45 am
10.00 am
11.15 am 11.30 am
12.30 pm 2.00 pm
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2.30 pm
PL2: Chemistry, Processing Technology and Bio-Energy Conference Title: National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) - The Role of Palm Oil Industry Speaker: TBA Session Chairperson: TBA
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TIME 3.00 pm
ACTIVITY PL3: Oleo and Specialty Chemicals Conference Title: Current and Future Issues and Challenges for the Oleochemical Industry Are We Moving Forward? Speaker: Alan Brunskill (Consultant, United Kingdom) Session Chairperson: Dr Kongkrapan Intarajang (Emery Oleochemicals Group, Malaysia)
3.30 pm
Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing
4.00 pm
PL4: Food, Lifestyle and Health Conference Title: Food Safety Modernization Act Speaker: Steve Christensen (Burson-Marstellar, USA) Session Chairperson: TBA
4.30 pm
PL5: Global Economics and Marketing (GEM) Conference Title: Global Market Scenario: Impact on Palm Oil and Other Vegetable Oils Speaker: Tan Sri Datuk Dr Yusof Basiron (Malaysian Palm Oil Council, Malaysia) Session Chairperson: Dato Sabri Ahmad (FELDA Global Ventures Holdings Sdn Bhd, Malaysia)
Evening Forum Plenary Theatre Auditorium, KLCC 5.00 pm7.00 pm Bracing Change for a Sustainable Tomorrow Moderator: Datuk Dr Choo Yuen May, (MPOB, Malaysia)
Issues Panel Members
Mohamad Helmy Othman Basha (Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Steve Christensen (Burson-Marsteller, USA) James Fry (LMC, United Kingdom) M Nagarajan (Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia)
Global Perspective on Food Security Impact of Politics on Economics Trade Issues Amidst Crisis
ACTIVITY
Evening Forum: Bracing Change for a Sustainable Tomorrow Moderator: Datuk Dr Choo Yuen May (MPOB, Malaysia) As an industry that is dependent on trade, its vulnerability to the changes in the current volatile environment is a cause for concern. With the labour crisis in-house still looming with no definite solution insight, natural disasters brought about by climatic chaos as well as the unsettled political situations in some parts of the world, e.g. West Asia, are in tandem creating further havoc. This in time will lead to food security issues. Although many would claim that the root of the food crisis is not because there is not enough food produced but more so due to what is known as food economics. It is said that economics determine policies. Only time can tell if these policies actually work for or against us. The Evening Forum at PIPOC 2011 aims to dissect and discuss these issues. Labour Issues in Plantation Mohamad Helmy Othman Basha (Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd Malaysia) Global Perspective on Food Security Steve Christensen (Burson-Marsteller, USA) Impact of Politics on Economics James Fry (LMC, United Kingdom) Trade Issues Amidst Crisis M Nagarajan (Ministry of Plantation Industries and Commodities, Malaysia)
VENUE
L3: Plenary Theatre Auditorium
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5.30 pm 6.50 pm 7.00 pm
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Open Discussion Closing Remarks by the Moderator High Tea L3 : Foyer Plenary Theatre
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8.40 am
SESSION 1A: SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Chairman: Dato Zainal Azwar Zainal Aminuddin (TH Plantations Berhad, Malaysia) 9.10 am A1 Title: Integrated Oil Palm Nutrient Management and its Implication on Environmental Quality Speaker: Goh Kah Joo (Advanced Agricultural Resources Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Title: Superior Effect of Compost Derived from Palm Oil Mill By-products as a Replacement for Inorganic Fertilisers Applied to Oil Palm Speaker: Tohiruddin Lubis (Sumatra Bioscience, Indonesia) Title: TBA Speaker: TBA Discussion Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing SESSION 1B: EXPANDING THE FRONTIERS OF CROP PROTECTION Chairman: Professor Dr Sariah Meon (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) 11.00 am A4 Title: Advances in the Research of the Two Most Important Diseases on Oil Palm in Colombia: Bud Rot and Lethal Wilt Speaker: Gerardo Martinez (Cenipalma, Colombia) Title: Exploring the Potential of Biological Control Agents in Controlling Ganoderma - in vitro and in vivo Investigation Speaker: Shamala Sundram (MPOB, Malaysia)
9.30 am
A2
A3
11.20 am
A5
11.40 am
A6
Title: Diversity of Termites on Mineral and Peat Soils at Four Oil Palm Plantations in Sarawak Speaker: Zulkefli Masijan (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Lunch
12.00 pm 12.30 pm
SESSION 1C: TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY Chairman: Dr Mohamed Nazeeb P Alithambi (Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) 2.00 pm A7 Title: Land Evaluation and Development for Oil Palm Cultivation Using Information Technologies Speaker: Nordiana Abd Aziz (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: The Application of Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle in an Oil Palm Plantation Speaker: Zulkornain Abu Hassan [Kulim (M) Bhd, Malaysia] Title: Innovative Machines for Compost Application in Oil Palm Plantations Speaker: Rahmat Kamisan (Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Discussion Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing L2 SESSION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY Title: Molecular Biology of Florigen Reveals a Novel Approach to Crop Improvement Speaker: Ko Shimamoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan) Chairman: Mr Nathan Lakey (Orion Genomics, USA)
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SESSION 2A: PLANT RESOURCES: THE TOOLS THAT SHARPEN THE CUTTING EDGE Chairman: Professor Dr Rofina Yasmin (Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia) 4.30 pm 4.50 pm A10 A11 Title: Oil Palm Breeding: The Anchor for Genome-based Technology Speaker: Mohd Din Amiruddin (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Interspecific Introgression and the Effects of Introgressed Genes Speaker: Peng W Chee (University of Georgia, USA) Title: Semiclonal Seeds: Development and Performance, Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn Bhd Perspective Speaker: Wong Choo Kien (Applied Agricultural Resources Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Discussion
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5.10 pm
A12
5.30 pm
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9.50 am
A17
SESSION 3A: ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY Chairman: Dr Xaviar Arulandoo (United Plantations Berhad, Malaysia) 11.30 am 11.50 am A18 A19 Title: Assessing Carbon Productivity and Allocation in a Bornean Tropical Forest Speaker: Kho Lip Khoon (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Application of Unified Peat Classification Procedure at Lower Baram, Sarawak Speaker: Wahid Omar (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Development of Selective Measures and Strategies for Nettle Caterpillar and Bagworm Control on Oil Palm in Sumatera Speaker: Adi Sumantri (Sumatrabioscience, Indonesia) Discussion Lunch
12.10 pm
A20
12.30 pm 1.00 pm
SESSION 3B: SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION Chairman: Tuan Haji Idris Omar (MPOB, Malaysia) 2.00 pm A21 Title: Establishment and Implementation of Indonesia Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) Certification Speaker: Rosediana Suharto (Indonesian Palm Oil Commission, Indonesia) Title: Codes of Practice - Towards Improving Productivity and Sustainability Speaker: Ainie Kuntom (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: GAP Certification: A Step Towards Smallholders Sustainable Palm Oil Production Speaker: Nursuhana Dahari (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing
2.20 pm 2.40 pm
A22 A23
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3.00 pm 3.30 pm
SESSION 4: AGRICULTURE, BIOTECHNOLOGY & SUSTAINABILITY (HARMONISING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES) Chairman: Mr Chew Jit Seng (Genting Plantations Berhad, Malaysia) 4.00 pm 4.20 pm 4.40 pm A24 A25 A26 Title: Sustainability of Oil Palm Production through Integration Speaker: Kamil Azmi Tohiran (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Genomic Insights into Fungal Plant Pathogens Speaker: Christina Cumo (Broad Institute, Massachusetts, USA) Title: Investigation on Fauna Diversity in Different Peatland Ecosystems in Sarawak Speaker: Khalid Haron (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Closing Remarks by Tuan Haji Ahmad Tarmizi Mohammed Chairman of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Sustainability (ABS) Conference
5.00 pm 5.20 pm
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9.10 am
C1
C2 C3 C4
SESSION 2 SCIENCE AND EMERGING TECHNOLOGY Chairperson: TBA 11.00 am 11.30 am LP2 C5 Title: Towards National Oil Loss Monitoring Program Speaker: Ho C W (Tai Tak Palm Oil Mill, Malaysia) Title: A Commercial Demonstration of Biorefinery of Lipids: Integrated Production for Biodiesel and PDO Speaker: Dehua Lin (Tsinghua University, China) Title: Application of NIR Technology in Palm Oil Industry Speaker: Thomas Schneider (NIR-Online GmbH, Germany) Title: Opportunities and Development on Palm Phytosterols Speaker: Abdul Gapor Md Top (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Lunch SESSION 3: BIO-ENERGY Chairperson: TBA 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.50 pm 3.10 pm 3.30 pm 3.50 pm LP3 C8 C9 C10 Title: Production of Biofuel from Renewable Oils Speaker: Adrian Suharto (Neste Oil Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore) Title: Research Progress in Biorefinery of Lignocellulosics in China Speaker: Yinbo Qiu (Shandong University, China) Title: Bio-pellet Production from Oil Palm Shells Speaker: N Arzola (National University of Colombia, Colombia) Title: Zero Discharge Technology of Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment Speaker: TBA (Ronser Biotech Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Discussion Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing SESSION 4: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY Chairperson: TBA 4.00 pm LP4 Title: The Present Status and Potentials of Biogas Production and Utilisation for Palm Oil Mills-based Residues Speaker: S L Tong (Oiltek Nova Bioenergy Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Title: Improvement in Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment Using Coagulating & Flocculating Agents Speaker: Ahmad Jaril Asis (Sime Darby Research Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Title: Palm Oil Clarification Using Evaporation Speaker: Sivasothy Kandiah (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Bioconversion of Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) to Live Feed for Aquaculture Speaker: Chong Ving Ching (University of Malaya, Malaysia) Discussion
11.50 am
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4.30 pm
C11
C12 C13
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9.20 am
C15
C16 C17
11.40 am 12.00 pm
C19 C20
12.20 pm 12.40 pm
SESSION 7: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY II Chairperson: TBA 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 2.50 pm LP7 C21 C22 Title: Life Cycle Assessment and its Importance to the Oil Palm Industry Speaker: TBA (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Bioconversion of Palm Oil and its Products to Polyhydroxyalkanoates Speaker: Mohd Ali Hassan (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Title: Process Intensification of Palm Oil Mill Effluent Treatment Using Cavitation Technology Speaker: Sivakumar Manickam (University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia) Title: Industrys Perspective on RSPO, MSPO, ISPO Speaker: Mamat Salleh (Malaysian Palm Oil Association, Malaysia) Title: Sustainable Integrated Waste Treatment & Bio-organic Fertilizer Production Speaker: Shen Lim (Inno Integrasi Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) Title: Methane Splitting and Carbon Capture Use into Nano Carbon and Biohydrogen Speaker: Stefan Petters (Guo Business Dev. Consult, United Kingdom) Discussion Closing Remarks by Dr Lim Weng Soon Chairman of Chemistry, Processing, Technology and Bio-Energy Conference
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3.10 pm 3.30 pm
C23 C24
3.50 pm
C25
4.10 pm 4.20 pm
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3.00 pm 3.30 pm
OS-7
Title: Synthesis of Oligomers/Polymers from Plant Oil Derivatives Speaker: Hoong Seng Soi (MPOB, Malaysia) Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing SESSION 3: INNOVATIONS IN SURFACTANT VALUE CHAINS Chairman: Mr Neil A Burns (LLC, USA)
Title: Sustainable Consumer Products Definition and Formulation Trends Speaker: Manuel G Venegas (P&G Company, USA) Title: Applications of MES in Laundry Detergents Speaker: Hiromitsu Takaoka (LION Corp., Japan) Title: EO Industry Outlook and Issue of Surfactant Industry Consolidation Speaker: Andrea Fitzgerald (NEXANT Asia Ltd., Thailand)
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11.00 am 11.30 am 12.00 pm
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10.00 am
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Lunch Title: Sustainable Catalysts for Production of Sustainable Chemicals Speaker: Aalbert Zwijnenburg (Johnson Matthey Chemicals GmbH, Germany) Title: Specialty Chemicals from Palm Oil via Enzymatic Reactions Speaker: Mahiran Basri (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Title: Glycerol By-product of Palm Oil Biodiesel Production as a Component of Coal Dust Suppressant Speaker: Anas Bunyamin (Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia) Refreshment SESSION 6: CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF OLEOCHEMICAL BUSINESS Chairman: Mr Alan Brunskill (Consultant, United Kingdom)
3.30 pm
Title: Industry Perspective on China Oleochemicals Speaker: Hong Ngit Ming (Teck Guan Group, Malaysia) Title: TBA Speaker: John Low (Performance Management and Delivery Unit, Malaysia) Title: Transforming Oleochemical Landscape - The Way Forward for South East Asia Speaker: Kongkrapan Intarajang (Emery Oleochemicals Group, Malaysia) Closing Remarks by Dr Hazimah Abu Hassan Chairperson of the Oleo and Specialty Chemicals Conference
5.30 pm
9.10 am
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12.20 pm
FLH9
Title: Reduction of 3-MCPD Esters and Related Compound in Refined Palm Oil and its Fractions Speaker: Krish Bhaggan (IOI Loders Croklaan Oils B.V., The Netherlands) Title: Analysis of 3-MCPD Esters/ Glycidyl Esters Speaker: Richard Cantrill (American Oil Chemists Society, USA) Discussion Lunch SESSION 2: CONSUMER TRENDS IN FOOD Chairman: TBA
FLH10
Title: Consumer Trends in India with Reference to Palm Oil Speaker: Shri Govind Bhai Patel (GGN International, India) Title: Application of Palm Oil in Food Products in China Speaker: Zhang Dong Bai (Alchemist Food, China) Title: Emerging Market in Middle East and North Africa Speaker: Rizwan Ahmed (IFFCO, United Arab Emirates) Title: Market Trend in Middle East Speaker: Mohamed Metwally (Savola, Egypt) Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing Title: Market Trend in Latin America Speaker: Iderlon Azevedo (Braspalma Agroindustrial, Brazil) Title: Market Trends in Africa and Central Asian Republic Speaker: Jamil Haron (Alami Group, Malaysia) Discussion
FLH14 FLH15
SESSION 4: SN-2 HYPOTHESIS Chairman: Dr Kalanithi Nesaretnam (MPOB, Malaysia) 10.50 am 11.20 am
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Title: Current Thinking on Saturated Fats Speaker: Ronald P Mensink (Maastricht University, The Netherlands) Title: Palmitic Acid in the sn-2 Position of Triacylglycerols Acutely Influences Postprandial Lipid Metabolism and Glucose-dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Secretion in Healthy Adults Speaker: Tom A B Sanders (Kings College, London, United Kingdom) Title: The Chronic Effects of Triacylglycerol Structure of Palm Oil on Glucose Homeostasis, Insulin Secretion and Sensitivity and Lipid Metabolism Speaker: Sarah Berry (Kings College, London, United Kingdom) Title: Palmitic Acid, Lauric + Myristic Acids, or Oleic Acid Rich Diets Exert Similar Effects on Common Non-lipid Cardiovascular Risk Markers at Both Postprandial and Fasting States Speaker: Voon Phooi Tee (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Lunch
11.50 am
FLH21
12.10 pm
FLH22
12.30 pm 12.40 pm
SESSION 5: MICRONUTRIENTS AND HEALTH Chairperson: Dr Gee Ping Tou (Palm Nutraceuticals Sdn Bhd, Malaysia) 2.00 pm 2.30 pm 3.00 pm LP6 LP7 LP8 Title: Palm Oil Tocotrienol Against Stroke Speaker: Chandan Sen (Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, USA) Title: Tocotrienols: Research Update Speaker: Kalanithi Nesaretnam (MPOB, Malaysia) Title: Phase I Trial of Tocotrienol from Palm in Cancer Speaker: Mokenge P Malafa (H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, USA) Refreshment/Exhibition/Poster Viewing FLH23 FLH24 FLH25 Title: Tocotrienol, A Gem in the Vitamin E Family, for Skin Whitening Speaker: Wong, Y C (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Title: Effect of Palm Oil Phenolics on Angiogenesis and Inflammation Speaker: Ali Hafezi-Moghadam (Harvard Medical School, USA) Title: The Use of Stable Isotopes to Measure Vitamin A Bioavailability from Carotenoids Speaker: Abdollah Ghavami (London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom) Discussion Closing Remarks by Dr Kalanithi Nesaretnam Chairperson of the Food, Lifestyle and Health Conference
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4.50 pm 5.00 pm
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8.40 am 8.45 am
9.15 am 9.45 am
EM1 EM2
12.00 pm 12.30 pm
2.00 pm
SESSION 2: PALM OIL: INCREASING ECONOMIC GROWTH WHILE CONSERVING THE ENVIRONMENT Chairman: Dr Kalyana Sundram (Malaysian Palm Oil Council, Malaysia) LP2 EM5 Title: Palm Oil: Meeting the Green Consumerism Speaker: TBA Title: Requirements under Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS 2) and its Impact on Palm Biodiesel Market Access to the USA Speaker: Rosidah Radzian (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing EM6 EM7 Title: Palm Oil Import Growth and the Environment in India Speaker: Murali Krishna (TransGraph Consulting, India) Title: Analysis of Trade as a Driver of Oil Palm Expansion: The Implications for Cultivation of Peat Lands Speaker: Alexandra Morel (Columbia University, USA) Discussion
2.05 pm 2.35 pm
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2.00 pm
SESSION 4: GLOBAL ECONOMICS, TRADE & MARKETING Chairman: Mr Mohammad Jaaffar Ahmad (Palm Oil Refineries Association of Malaysia, Malaysia) LP4 Title: Insight into the Commodities Market and its Impact on CPO Price Development Speaker: James Fry (LMC International, United Kingdom) Title: The World Economic Recovery and its Impact on Palm Oil Speaker: Ahmad Fauzi Puasa (Malaysian Institute of Economic Research, Malaysia) Title: Malaysian Palm Oil Performance and Price Outlook Speaker: Ramli Abdullah (MPOB, Malaysia) Discussion Refreshments/Exhibition/Poster Viewing PANEL DISCUSSION Title: Palm Oil - Balancing the Worlds Food and Energy Needs Chairman: Datuk Dr Choo Yuen May (MPOB, Malaysia) Panellists: James Fry (LMC International, United Kingdom) Mohamad Fadhil Hasan (GAPKI, Indonesia) Alexandra Morel (Columbia University, USA) Murali Krishna (TransGraph Consulting, India) Rosidah Radzian (MPOB, Malaysia) Closing Remarks by Dr Faizah Mohd Shariff Chairperson of Global Economics and Marketing (GEM) Conference
2.00 pm
2.30 pm
EM12
EM13
4.15 pm
5.00 pm
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All visitors are required to complete an Arrival/Departure Card, a Customs Declaration, and, if required, a Travellers Declaration Form (TDF) and Quarantine Form. These are given out on all inbound Malaysia Airlines flights.
VISA
* No visa is needed for nationals of Commonwealth countries except for Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Nigeria. Nationals from Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, Netherlands, San Marino and Liechtenstein do not require visas. No visa is required for social/business visit not exceeding three months for nationals of Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kirgystan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Norway, Oman, Peru, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Slovakia, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, U.A.E., Uruguay and Yemen. No visa is required for U.S.A. citizens visiting Malaysia for social, business or academic purposes (except for local employment). No visa is required for social/ business visit of not exceeding one month for nationals of all ASEAN countries, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, British National Overseas (BNO) and North Korea. For a stay exceeding one month a visa will be required for nationals of Brunei, Singapore and Vietnam. No visa is required for a stay not exceeding 14 days for nationals of Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Macau (Travel Permit) and Portugal Alien Passport. Nationals of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Angola, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Republic, Congo Democratic Republic, Cote DIvoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Western Sahara, Nigeria, Taiwan, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, Peoples Republic of China, Certificate of Identity (CI) holders, Laisser Passer holders and Titre De Voyage holders must obtain a visa before entering Malaysia. Nationals of Israel and former Yugoslavia are required to apply for Special Approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs before entering Malaysia. Other countries that are not listed in any of the categories do not require visa for social/business visit for a stay of not exceeding one month. Regulations are subject to change.
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HEALTH REGULATIONS
Cholera vaccination is NOT required for travellers entering Malaysia. Visitors arriving from Yellow Fever Endemic Zones and other affected areas are required to present International Health Certificates showing Yellow Fever vaccination. This regulation does not apply to children below the age of one.
OFFICIAL ATTIRE
Office attire. The above information is correct at time of print. However, please check the prevailing conditions of entry with the Malaysian Mission in your country.
GENERAL CONDITIONS
It is expressly agreed that the members of the Organising Committee, MPOB and their legal representatives, Directors and officers/employees, and their agents shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damage of any kind whatsoever suffered directly or indirectly by the person, possessions or property of any Congress participant or other person during or in connection with the events of the programmes or any other activities of the Congress, for any reason whatsoever. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision, any liability, if any, shall be limited to a refund of fees received from the aggrieved person. It is agreed that the Organising Committee, MPOB and their agents and officers reserve the right to cancel at anytime any or all of the programmes or other activities if this should appear necessary as a result of events which are beyond their control or which they cannot reasonably be expected to influence or for which they are not responsible; such events shall include but are not limited to force majeure, government or other official regulations, natural disasters, strikes of any kind whatsoever, civil disorders or riots, obstruction or curtailment of transport and/or transmission facilities, insurrection or other crisis, or any other unforeseen occurrence. The decisions regarding the necessity for such cancellations shall be taken by the Organising Committee, MPOB and their agents at their sole discretion and shall be final. The Organisers reserve the right to make changes to the programmes without prior notice whether in terms of papers, speakers, chairmen, schedules or any other aspects.
ENQUIRIES AT A GLANCE
EXHIBITION GOLF TECHNICAL TOURS REGISTRATION ADVERTISEMENT
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Azahar Said Tel: 603-8769 4889 Fax: 603-8925 9652 E-mail: asaid@mpob.gov.my Tel: 603-8925 9782 603-8769 4806 603-8769 4676 Fax: 603-8925 9652 E-mail: esnan@mpob.gov.my edli@mpob.gov.my lschin@mpob.gov.my Mohd Ramzan Rusli Tel: 603-8769 4435 Fax: 603-8926 1993 E-mail: ramzan@mpob.gov. my Esnan Ab Ghani Edli Rizal Johari Lim Soo Chin Julia Madzuin Muda Tel: 603-769 4512 Fax: 603-8925 3460 E-mail: julia@mpob.gov.my Norhaliza Kasmuri Nornadiya Yunus Salmah Hussin Hamidah Khalil Siti Aisah Marjunid Normala Sabuan Suraya Harun Tel: 603-8769 4868 Fax: 603-8925 7549 E-mail: suraya@mpob.gov.my Mohd Nizam Matt Isa Tel: 603-8769 4666 E-mail: mdnizam@mpob. gov.my Tel: 603-8769 4570 603-8769 4870 603-8769 4873 603-8769 4865 603-8769 4873 603-8769 4879 Fax: 603-8925 7549 603-8926 1202 E-mail: eija@mpob.gov.my nornadiya@mpob. gov.my salma@mpob.gov.my hamdah@mpob.gov.my aisah@mpob.gov.my normala.sabuan@ mpob.gov.my
GENERAL ENQUIRIES
Agriculture, Biotechnology & Sustainability Dr. Abrizah Othman/Dr. Maizura Ithnin Tel: 603-8769 4939/4880/603-8769 4499 Fax: 603-8926 1995 E-mail: abi@mpob.gov.my/maizura@mpob.gov.my
Chemistry, Processing Technology & Bio-Energy Dr. Roila Awang/Dr. Andrew Yap Kian Chung Tel: 603-8769 4466/603-8769 4558 Fax: 603-8926 2971 E-mail: roila@mpob.gov.my/andrew@mpob.gov.my
Oleo & Specialty Chemicals Kosheela Devi/Noor Khairin Mohamad Tel: 603-8925 5708 Fax: 603-8925 6197 E-mail: kosheela@mpob.gov.my/noorkhairin@ mpob.gov.my
Food, Lifestyle & Health Dr. Nuzul Amri Ibrahim/Norlida Habi Mat Dian Tel: 603-8769 4452/603-8769 4441/4720 Fax: 603-8922 1742
E-mail: nuzul@mpob.gov.my/nlida@mpob.gov.my
Global Economics & Marketing Ali Zulhusni Ali Nordin/Zuraihan Sharudin Tel: 603-7802 2875/603-7800 2887 Fax: 603-7806 4155 E-mail: alizulhusni@mpob.gov.my/zura@mpob.gov.my
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The payment shall be made by crossed cheque, postal order, money order, bank draft or credit card payable to MPOB and send to Director-General, Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), 6, Persiaran Institusi, Bandar Baru Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor [Attn: Tn Hj Ahmad Sidek Stroo, Deputy DirectorGeneral (Services)] on or before the closing date, unless determined otherwise by The Committee. 2.4. Mode of Play The tournament will be played on STABLEFORD and modified System 36 will be used to determine the handicap. However, the Committee reserves the right to amend the mode of play and this will be informed prior to the tournament day. 2.5.
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Time The tee-off time will commence at 7.45 am on Sunday, 13 November 2011 or such time as The Committee decides. All players should register at least 15 minutes before start of the tournament. Participants who fail to report by the starting time will be disqualified and request for refund of entrance fee, will not be entertained.
PRIZES
All participants are entitled to only one main prize with the exception of novelty prize winners. The novelty prizes are the longest drive, nearest to line and nearest to pin.
ATTIRE
All golfers need to wear proper golf attire (collared T-shirts) and no metal spikes are permitted on this course.
SCORE CARD
Participants are requested to promptly submit their score cards with signatures of the marker and player to the Golf Office on completion of the 18 holes. Players must exchange score cards with their playing partners. The score cards should be properly recorded throughout play, and signed by both the player and marker. In case of a tie, the winner will be decided based on the lowest handicap and on count-back, if need be.
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INCLEMENT WEATHER
In the event the game is abandoned due to inclement weather, the score shall be decided on the number of holes completed by the last flight of both nine. The Committees decision shall be final.
CLOSING DATE
1 October 2011.
REGISTRATION FORM
PIPOC 2011
Photocopies acceptable
(For student, kindly submit photocopy of your student ID and the university must confirm student status on university letterhead.)
Student/Poster Presenter RM
MPOB Licensee
Agriculture, Biotechnology & Sustainability Chemistry, Processing Tech. & Bio-Energy Food, Lifestyle & Health Oleo & Specialty Chemicals Global Economics & Marketing
1300
350
RM2100
2300
600
2600
650
II. EVENING FORUM (15 Nov. 2011) & CONGRESS DINNER (16 Nov. 2011)
I will attend
Qty
@RM200
@ 60
Amount (III)
IV. PIPOC 2011 GOLF CHALLENGE TROPHY (13 November 2011) I wish to participate/sponsor the following golfer(s):
(in conjunction with MPOB PIPOC 2011 Registration Closing Date: 1 October 2011)
Qty
@ RM300
@ 100
Amount (IV)
Details: Name
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Handicap
T-Shirt Size*
SIDE 1
SIDE 2
NAME / COMPANY:
(will be held concurrently and exclusive of conference fee) Qty @RM350 @ 100 Amount (V)
Option B : Refinery / Sime Darby Jomalina Food Industries Sdn Bhd Name: 1. 2. Option C : Biodiesel / Sime Darby Biodiesel Plant Name: 1. 2. Option D : Oleochemical Plant / Palm Oleo Sdn Bhd Name: 1. 2. Option E : Plantation and Mill (Felda Besout, Perak) Name: 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 4. 3. 4.
@RM300
@ 90
@RM300
@ 90
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@RM300
@ 90
SOL
OUT
3. 4.
@RM350
@ 100
Option F : Plantation and Mill / Sime Darby Plantation Name: 1. 2. Option G : Oleochemical Plant / Emery Oleochemical Plant Name: 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 4.
@RM300
@ 90
@RM300
@ 90
AMOUNT DUE SIDE 2 (Amount V: Option A + Option B + Option C + Option D + Option E + Option F + Option G) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (Amount Due Side 1 + Amount Due Side 2) FORM OF PAYMENT My cheque payable to MPOB for the above total amount due is enclosed (Cheque No.: Please charge my card for the above total amount due (Seats are limited and will be based on first-come-first-serve basis, and with full payment.) ) Mastercard Visa
/
Name as printed on card Cardholder Signature (compulsory) Credit Card Number For enquiries: Rubaah Masri (pipoc2011@mpob.gov.my / 603-8769 4567) Azizah Lockman(pipoc2011@mpob.gov.my / 603-8769 4568) Norhaliza Kasmuri (pipoc2011@mpob.gov.my / 603-8769 4570) Solehah Abd. Bab (solehah@mpob.gov.my / 603-8769 4867) Salmah Hussin (salma@mpob.gov.my / 603-8769 4873) Expiry Date For every credit card transaction, a 2.5% bank charges shall be imposed on the total amount charged. Director-General Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) 6, Persiaran Institusi, Bandar Baru Bangi, 43000 Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia. (Attn: HRD & Conference Management Unit) Fax: 603-8925 7549 / 8926 1202
1.
Advertisement in the souvenir programme (based on A4 size). Please reserve a space for my advertisement as indicated [Please () appropriate box]: Front page (inside) Back page (outside) Back page (inside) Inside pages: Full page : RM2000/ 550 (colour) :
2.
Advertisement film (colour separation/positive) or CD will be sent before 30 September 2011 I enclosed cheque No. ________________________________ in favour of MPOB for RM/ ____________________________ Contact Person: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Organization : __________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tel. No.: _____________________________________________ Fax No.: _________________________________________ E-mail: _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Please send before 30 September 2011 completed form with payment and CD to: Director-General Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) 6, Persiaran Institusi Bandar Baru Bangi 43000 Kajang, Selangor Attn: Ms Suraya Harun suraya@mpob.gov.my Tel: 603-8769 4868
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Notes
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