Following the virtual event in October 2020, which featured 100+ industry professionals speaking at 90 sessions over two days, the 2021 symposium will extend to cover three days.
Running from 18th-20th May, the virtual event will examine the challenges most operators face on a day-to-day basis, transforming materials and processes, unlocking hidden value, commercial opportunities and diversification, and optimising efficiencies maximising returns.
Together with a host of guests and industry figures, CDE experts will facilitate thought-provoking virtual seminars across the three days. They will share expert insights for various markets, educational and dynamic live presentations and panel discussions, and a series of informative project case studies.
The live hosted discussions will again be facilitated across multiple different virtual seminar rooms, each aligned to international time zones and with several dedicated language seminars to enhance accessibility. The Australasia Market will be catered to on 18th May, The Middle East and Africa Market, the wider European Market on 19th May, and the Americas Market on 20th May.
During breaks between each session, networking chat rooms will provide attendees with ample opportunities to discuss the learnings and insights and create connections with industry-leading experts.
Marc Jennings, CDE chief executive officer, said: “As we adapt and change to life in this new world, we will continue to share our expertise and learn from leading industry professionals to create our best world a ton at a time. We are excited to announce our hugely successful virtual symposium will return for 2021 as a way to learn together, wherever in the world we are.
“Extending to three days, our virtual conference will host live seminars in multiple languages, carefully curated to facilitate different time zones so we can engage in real-time with customers, peers and industry leaders to address issues of the day, innovative technological advances and of course opportunities as we emerge from the current global crisis.”
Registration is free, but places will be limited for some roundtable and seminar sessions. For more information about the event or to register, please visit - cdeglobal.com/vevent