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2nd Global GypSupply Conference & Exhibition on gypsum supply trends and technology

22 - 23 February 2023, Brussels, Belgium

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The Global GypSupply Conference and Exhibition will take place at the Hotel Pullman Brussels Centre Midi, Place Victor Horta 1, 1060 Brussels, Belgium.

 

To book your hotel room, please send your booking request as soon as possible to the following email at the hotel: H7431-RE@accor.com

To receive a discount of 10% on the daily rates, include 'Room booking request for GypSupply 2023 at Pullman Brussels Centre Midi' in the subject line of your email.

SCAM WARNING

Please do not deal with any company that calls or emails you and offers to book rooms for you at this event - they are fraudulent scammers: You will not save money and you may end up with no room at all! Book your room only with the form or link above.

 


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2nd Global GypSupply Conference & Exhibition on gypsum supply trends and technology

22 - 23 February 2023, Brussels, Belgium

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Join the Global Gypsum LinkedIn group

 

Conference language

The conference language is English.

 

Conference venue 

The conference will be held at Hotel Pullman Brussels Centre Midi, Place Victor Horta 1, 1060 Brussels, Belgium, close to the main train stations and airport and easy to access. 

 

Accommodation

Delegates are responsible for organising their own travel and accommodation. A number of guest rooms will be reserved at a special rate at the conference hotel. You are strongly advised to book your hotel rooms as early as possible in order to take advantage of any discounted rates.

 

Conference fees

The fee includes attendance at the conference and exhibition, conference proceedings volume and presentations, lunches and Farewell drinks receptions.

 

How to register

Please register online via the event website.

 

Conference programme and timings

The latest version of the conference programme can be found on the conference website. Please check regularly for any updates.

 

Conference Dinner

The conference dinner, now in the conference hotel, is bookable separately at a rate of £50, featuring a tasty Belgian menu and Belgian beers (other beverages are available).

 

Dietary requirements

Please let us know beforehand if you have any special requirements.

 

Dress code

Dress code for the conference, the welcome and farewell parties and the conference dinner is smart casual or business attire.

 

Photography and videography

Registration and participation in the event includes your agreement to allow the use of your likeness in photos and video created by the organisers for promotional and other purposes.

 

Cancellation

Please note that conference fees are not refundable unless the conference is cancelled, in which case fees will be refunded after an administrative deduction of 20%. The organisers will not be liable for any additional expenses - you are strongly advised to take out insurance to cover any consequent losses, or to claim on any existing corporate insurance policy. You are advised to secure your visa before registering for the conference. Substitutions from the same company can be made at no cost up to three working days before the event.

 

Coronavirus

Please see the event organiser's Coronavirus Policy.

 

Joining Instructions

The 2nd Global GypSupply Conference will take place on 22-23 February, in kind cooperation with Eurogypsum. These are your joining instructions.

The event will take place at the <<Pullman Brussels Centre Midi Hotel>>, Place Victor Horta 1, 1060 Brussels, Belgium.

Registration and Covid-testing will be open from 9am on Wednesday 22 February. Coffee will be available from 10am, and the programme starts at 11.45.

In accordance with the Pro Global Media Coronavirus Policy, adherence to which is a precondition for attendance, all attendees are required to undergo Covid testing on first arrival. Tests are provided as part of your registration, and in order to gain admittance to the event, your test must be negative. 

We suggest that you test yourself before setting out on your journey to attend the event. You are urged to take precautions against catching Covid during your journey to the event!

On arrival at the registration desk (at the top of the stairs, just outside the conference room), pick up a single-use Covid testing pack, and find a place to test yourself.

Take the test yourself, as directed by the instructions in the pack (the tests are nasal-only).

Wait five minutes for the test to develop. Show your test result at registration - hopefully it is negative!

If your result is not clear (error in testing, for example) you will be obliged to take another test. 

If your test is positive, sorry, you will not be able to attend the conference.

After testing negative, you will be able to pick up your badge, programme and code to download the presenter slides, as well as the conference issue of Global Gypsum Magazine.

Dress code for the conference is smart casual or business attire.

We are set to welcome around 60 delegates to the Global GypSupply Conference. You may wish to pre-arrange meetings at the event, for example via LinkedIn.

PLEASE BRING PLENTY OF BUSINESS CARDS! 

In any case, we look forward to welcoming you to the 2nd Global GypSupply Conference and Exhibition in Brussels!

 

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2nd Global GypSupply Conference & Exhibition on gypsum supply trends and technology

22 - 23 February 2023, Brussels, Belgium

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EARLY delegate list - many delegates leave it until the last moment to register!

Delegate list for 2nd Global GypSupply Conference in March 2023
Updated on 17 February 2023

First Name Surname Company name Country
Batuhan Ali Akkaya KMK Paper Turkey
Ahmed Badawy United Mining Industries Saudi Arabia
Eric Brassart NYRSTAR France
Eric Brassart NYRSTAR France
Tobias Braun Gebr. Pfeiffer SE Germany
Michael Brueninghaus Knauf Gips KG Germany
Denise Chistiansen Robert Müller Schiffahrt (GmbH & Co.) KG Germany
Tezcan Cobanoglu Knauf LLC Dubai
Scott Coley Atritor Limited United Kingdom
Alfred Dayem SICIT Group Italy
Dany De Kock Johns Manville Benelux NV Belgium
Julien Deklerck Geostaff France
Franz Eckardt Gyptech GmbH Germany
Toru Egashira Tokuyama Corp.  Japan
Jörg Ertle Etex Germany
Jens Fischer CASEA GmbH Germany
Leonid Friedmann Claudius Peters Projects GmbH Germany
Christian Gärtner Grenzebach BSH GmbH Germany
Volker Goecke Claudius Peters Projects GmbH Germany
Richie Griffin O-Brien Building Products Ltd. Ireland
Joe Harder OneStone Consulting Ltd. Bulgaria
Maarten Hendriks New West Gypsum Recycling Netherlands
Luc Hermans EuroChem Antwerpen NV Belgium
Stefan Heyne-Waltenburg Etex Building Performance GmbH Germany
S. Hiranaka Tokuyama Corp. Japan
Andrei Kiselev NEOM Investment Fund UAE
Tim Krüger ReTec Recyclingtechnik GmbH Germany
Stefan Kummerfeldt Robert Müller Logistik (GmbH & Co.) KG United Kingdom
Tarak Labidi Cultura Ltd Malta
Philippe Lavech du Bos Tokuyama Corp.  Spain
Marcus Levermore ENOWA, NEOM Saudi Arabia
Dennis Linnenbrink EP Power Minerals Germany
Jean-Luc Marchand Saint-Gobain France
Malik Mohuiddeen ENOWA, NEOM Saudi Arabia
Malik Mohuiddeen ENOWA, NEOM Saudi Arabia
Igor Muller Fassa S.r.l. Italy
Naoki Muratake Tokuyama Corp.  Japan
Jacques Mutschler Etex Building Performance France
Leonardo Neresini SICIT Group Italy
Patrick Osmolski CASEA GmbH Germany
Jan Frydkjær Pedersen ReTec Miljø ApS Denmark
Frantisek Peringer Gypstrend sro Czech Republic
Christian Pritzel University of Siegen Germany
Cathal Quinn CRH PLC Ireland
Stjepan Rak Knauf d.o.o. Croatia
Francois Renzoni Terval Belgium
Dennis Schattauer Grenzebach Group Germany
Andreas Schieler Gebr. Pfeiffer SE Germany
Katja Schipfer-Dohr Baumit Beteiligungen GmbH Austria
Harald Schmitt Knauf Gips KG Germany
Myongshin Song Kangwon National University South Korea
Tristan Suffys Eurogypsum Belgium
Matt Surowiecki Sr. Steeler Inc. USA
Romano Amir Tadros Enel Global Trading S.p.A. Italy
Lucio Tessarolo Fassa S.r.l. Italy
Natascha Van der Gucht New West Gypsum Recycling bvba Belgium
Bart Vanderstraeten Geostaff France
Miguel Villanueva YONGLI Holland bv Netherlands
Alessandra Viola Enel Global Trading S.p.A. Italy
Iryna Yermakova Etex Building Performance France
Viktor Zerr Gyptech GmbH Germany

 

Delegate list for 1st Global GypSupply Conference March 2018

First Name Surname Company name Country
Ricardo Aguirre Minera Caopas SA de CV Mexico
Patricia Andy PLACOPLATRE France
Martin Barbus CRH (Slovensko) a.s. Slovakia
Vincent Basuyau DG-GROW-Sustainable Construction, European Commission Belgium
Michael Beck International Materials Inc. USA
Gerhard Becker Grenzebach BSH GmbH Germany
Fernando Benito LH Trading, Inc. USA
Amer Bin Ahmed Knauf LLC UAE
André Blasig Fermacell GmbH Germany
Raffaele Bogana Fassa S.p.A. Italy
Jörg Bold Bold-Technoconsult Germany
Said Bouklata CENTRALE GYPSE Morocco
Gerry Brown Elkem Norway
Michael Brueninghaus Knauf Gips KG Germany
Nacho Celda Hanson Hispania SAU Spain
Kris Chen Rio Tinto Singapore
Gwenole Cozigou European Commission Brussels
Rob Crangle U.S. Geological Survey USA
James Cullen Saint Gobain Gyproc UK
Elena D'Andrea Fassa S.r.l. Italy
Michel Dairay GUPSOS France
Dany De Kock Johns Manville Belgium
Marcello De Maria Y Campos Compania Occidental Mexicana Sa de CV - COMSA Mexico
Joerg Demmich Eurogypsum FGD Gypsum and Recycling Working Group Germany
Gurinder Duggal Lafargeholcim Switzerland
Thomas Duve ZAG International Pte Ltd Singapore
Jose M Echarri Tradeland Commodities SL Spain
Joerg Ertle ETEX Building Performance International Germany
Jörg Feinhals DMT GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Jörg Feinhals DMT GmbH & Co. KG Germany
Jesus-Miguel Fernandez ETEX Building Performance International France
Christopher Foeller Williams Crusher USA
John Gaynor United States Gypsum Company United States
John Gaynor United States Gypsum Company United States
Merter Gencer LH Trading Ltd Switzerland
Yana Girgin PARGET MAKINA Turkey
Volker Goecke Claudius Peters Projects GmbH Germany
Slavka Grincova CRH (Slovensko) a.s. Slovakia
Pascal Hautier International Materials, Inc Spain
Rick Haverland ZAG International Pte Ltd Singapore
Jenna Hazelton Irving Equipment Ltd. Canada
Maarten Hendriks New West Gypsum Recycling Canada
Philippe Hoffler ETEX Building Performance International France
Nicolas Incarnato Saint-Gobain France
Alain Jacquet LafargeHolcim R&D France
Sebastien Jalla Anhydritec SAS France
Markus Jan Löher HAVER NIAGARA GmbH Germany
Kjeld Jensen ReTec Miljø ApS Denmark
Yassine Kaddouri CULTURA Luxembourg
Anurag Kak LafargeHolcim Switzerland
Nikolay Kaloyanov Technogips Pro Bulgaria
Petar Kaloyanov Technogips Pro Bulgaria
Abdullah Karatas PARGET MAKINA Turkey
Grzegorz Kiedrzyn Knauf Service Sp. z o.o. Poland
Ulrich Kral Technische Universität Wien (TU Wien) Austria
Stefan Kummerfeldt Robert Müller Logistik (GmbH & Co.) KG Germany
Teresa Jatziri Landaverde Lorenzo HeidelbergCement AG Germany
Alex Lee ASM Pacific International Pte. Ltd. Singapore
Bernard Lekien Eurogypsum Belgium
Johan Malm HC Green Trading Malta Ltd Malta
Christine Marlet Eurogypsum Belgium
Michael McCamley New West Gypsum Recycling Canada
John Meier Nalco Water USA
Frédéric Melchior Eurogypsum Belgium
Antoinette Mirco Eurogypsum Belgium
Alireza Molaei Manesh Koomesh Gypsum Iran
Jacques Mutschler ETEX Building Performance International France
Matthew Nau Continental Building Products United Kingdom
Mohamed El Moustapha Ould Eleya SAMIA Mauritania
John Pahulje New West Gypsum Recycling Canada
Fotios Papoulias European Commission Belgium
Manfred Paul Knauf Engineering GmbH Germany
Jan Pedersen ReTec Miljø ApS Denmark
Julie Perrin GUPSOS France
Patrick Pieters KNAUF Belgium Belgium
Oliver Pralle HAVER NIAGARA GmbH Germany
Christian Pritzel University of Siegen Germany
Francisco Puga Panel Rey S.A. Mexico
Morgane Quemper New West Gypsum Recycling Canada
Catharinus Quirijns Saint Gobain Construction Products Belgium NV Belgium
Stjepan Rak Knauf d.o.o. Croatia
Patrick Renard KNAUF Belgium Belgium
Rahmatallah Rezaei Nejad Koomesh Gypsum Iran
Walid Rhannou CULTURA Luxembourg
John Rimmer Cantillon Ltd UK
Ariel Rodriguez Minera Caopas SA de CV Mexico
Tom Rommens Saint Gobain Construction Products Belgium NV Belgium
Alessia Rossi European Commission Belgium
Denny Sabah Clarksons UK
David Saucy Irving Equipment Ltd. Canada
Harald Schmitt Knauf Gips KG Germany
Reinhard Schretter Schretter & Cie GmbH & Co KG Austria
Sebastian Schuch Grenzebach BSH GmbH Germany
David Sevier Carbon Cycle Limited UK
Peter Sindelar CRH (Slovensko) a.s. Slovakia
Fima Tavakoli Jonoub Gypsum Machinery Iran
Eder Teja Sagaon Panel Rey S.A. Mexico
Remko van der Leeden Sensortech Systems Europe Netherlands
Marc Vandonink KNAUF Belgium Belgium
Ralf-Peter Vogel Siniat GmbH Germany
Michael Walsh Johns Manville USA
Patrick Whiteway Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources Canada
Gunther Wolff European Commission Brussels
Eduardo Xapelli World Cement Group Spain
Begum Yilmaz PARGET MAKINA Turkey
George Zervakis Zervakis Gypsum Quarries Greece

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22 - 23 February 2023, Brussels, Belgium

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Call for Papers and Instructions for presenters

Call for Papers

This is the Call for Papers for the Global GypSupply Conference and Exhibition 2023.

The event will look at the supply and markets for natural, synthetic and recycled gypsum and is expected to attract delegates from around the world.

Prospective authors should email a proposed presentation title to the conference convenor, Dr Robert McCaffrey, as soon as possible to rob@propubs.com.

Once you have received notification that your paper has been confirmed, you can register as a confirmed speaker at the reduced rate of £295. One author per paper is accepted at this rate - additional speakers/authors should register at the normal rate applicable at the time of registration.  

Instructions for Presenters

Presenters at Global GypSupply Conference should carefully note the following points and deadlines.


Main points:
Authors should supply a 100-word biography and a Powerpoint presentation to the conference convenor by 10 February 2023 at the latest!

A note for prospective presenters: Presentation slots are not confirmed until the presentation has been explicitly agreed and confirmed with the conference convenor. Slots are filled on a first-come, first-served basis: late-comers may be added to a waiting list at the discretion of the convenor. The programme order is decided by the convenor, giving due regard to the order in which presentations are received and the themes of the conference. You are advised to confirm your presentation title with the convenor as early as possible!

General

Confirmed authors are included in the conference programme on the web site. Presenters are strongly encouraged to include new information in their presentations. Authors should use metric units throughout their presentations - it's a global conference ('Imperial' units may be used in addition to metric). Advertising and commercial messages are strictly forbidden. Presenters may introduce their companies with a single slide. Give the delegates useful information - not advertising!

One tip for all speakers: Don't ask for questions at the end of your presentation (you will be met with silence). Instead, just say, 'Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much.' Then there will be applause. Then the conference chairman will ask for questions.

Conference proceedings

Speakers are required to provide their finalised powerpoint presentation to the organisers by the deadline above: This will be included on the conference memory stick, and will also be reproduced in the conference proceedings.

All presenters must use a standard introductory 'slide', which will include the conference logo, the title of the presenter and the title of the presentation. This slide must also be used at the end of all presentations, while the question session is underway. Other 'slides' may take whatever form the presenters wish, but should include the conference logo in any of the four corners.

Download Powerpoint introduction and end slide. (419kb)

(if you have any problems downloading the slide, contact the organisers as soon as possible)

Download conference logo: (click & hold on the image below, then save the image - the image will need to be resized on your presentation slide).

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Important note

Presenters who do not submit material by these deadlines risk being replaced in the conference programme, from the waiting list of presenters. Thank you for your cooperation!

 

Best Presentation Award

The conference questionnaire will include a section allowing delegates to vote for their favourite presentations at Global GypSupply Conference. A small prize will be awarded to the presenter of the 'best' presentation, at the informal reception at the end of the conference. 

The convenors of the conference would like to thank all presenters for their hard work. 

We look forward to meeting you soon!


 

Tips for speakers

We’ve had the pleasure of sitting through literally thousands of presentations over the years. In that time, we have seen some really terrific presentations, where the audience was literally on the edge of its seat, and where listeners waited for every utterance as if their lives depended upon it. We have also heard a few presentations that were not so good. We thought we would take the opportunity to give a few hints to potential speakers...

What not to do...

• Don’t give an advertisement. The audience didn’t pay to come to the conference to listen to you trying to sell them something. They really hate this (we know, they tell us). Tell the audience something useful that they can take home. In fact, if you give them something useful and interesting, then the audience will forgive many other failings - but they won’t forgive you trying to sell them something for 25 minutes (and they won’t forget it either). Keep your company information to ONE slide.

• Don’t read from a script, even if you think you need to. One of the best presentations we ever saw started as a deadly-dull script-based talk. Half way through, the presenter lost his place and did the rest from memory - it was excellent (he went on to win the best presentation prize...).

• Don’t stand too close to the microphone: think of your listeners. You wouldn’t shout in their ears... and standing at at sensible distance from the mike also avoids ‘popping,’ where a pronounced ‘p’ can make an amplified booming sound.

• Don’t have too many slides: We once saw a presenter try to get through 125 slides in 25 minutes (that’s 12 second per slide). 25 slides should be your absolute maximum.

• Don’t try to be too clever. If you get lost in your own powerpoint, you will have lost your audience a long time ago.

• Don’t talk too fast, especially if you have a strong accent. This applies to native-English speakers as well!

• Never ask for questions in the middle or at the end: Questions in the midele break up the flow of your talk. Even if you have given a good talk and you ask for questions at the end, you will inevitably be confronted by an embarrassing silence. At the end, simply say “Thank you very much.” There will be applause: Then the chairman will ask for questions. Simple.

• Don’t try to get too much information across: If you can only get the audience to take home three pieces of information (which might still be asking too much) consider which three are most important (to you*)...

• That thing about ‘tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, and then tell them what you’ve told them’? Don’t bother. Please just spend your time telling us your interesting story - we don't need to be told it three times. Also, you might need to know the underlying structure of your talk, but we probably do not.


What to do...

• Follow the instructions for authors - supply all the materials and hit all the deadlines (the conference convenor/moderator is your friend... don’t rile him!)

• When you get to the conference, check to make sure that your presentation runs as you expect it to (including any movies).

• Familiarise yourself with the lecturn/computer/microphone/laser pointer etc well before your alloted presentation time. On the day, don’t blame anyone else if you didn’t do your homework!

• Tell a story. All good presentations have a start, a middle and an end. Often it might be ‘We had a problem, this is what we did to fix it and this is how it all turned out.’ Or it might be ‘The industry is in this situation, we’ve invented machine X, this is how it can benefit you.’ Or 'This is the way the industry was, these are the current trends and this is what the industry will look like in X years.' A good talk needs a structure. Take the audience on a journey - tell us a story.

• Use pictures or video to help tell your story (but make sure that you have supplied your video in a format that can be used by the conference computers).

• Think about your audience at all times: What will make them listen to you and take on board what you are telling them?

• Content is king: *Think about what the audience will find most useful as a take-home as well.

• Make all slides readable from the back: I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve heard “You might not be able to read this, but...” If in doubt, leave it out. Better still, make graphs or infographics out of your tables of numbers. Tables of numbers in a presentation are a waste of space and a wasted opportunity.

• Open your mouth to let the words come out. Use your voice carefully: not too high or too low, not too fast or too slow: speak carefully and be aware as well of the power of silence.

• Use body language if required: connect with your audience (for example by trying to look into the eyes of every one of your listeners at least once during the presentation). Wandering about will distract your audience from your message. Never walk down the central aisle to speak from behind the front-most members of the audience - it is creepy!

• Smile: the audience wants you to succeed!

If you follow our tips, you will be in with a chance of winning the ‘Best Presentation Award.’

Good luck!

 

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