TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory's flow measurement conference goes virtual
In its 38th year, the 2020 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop will be a virtual event held October 26-29. Hosted by TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory, this year’s theme is “technical innovation” and how this relates to the future of flow measurement, with discussion topics widened to include low carbon, energy and downstream businesses. The technical program features a lineup of flow measurement expert speakers who will share their field experiences and present the latest research into all aspects of flow measurement. The technical sessions will be chaired by industry experts including Imed Benlizidia, Saudi Aramco; Nigel Holmes, Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association; and Stuart Broadley, EIC.
Delegates from 30 countries would normally attend the conference, so to accommodate different time zones, this year’s virtual event will be extended across four days. The interactive experience will retain the core values of previous workshops — a highly technical focus with delegates engaging directly with leading flow measurement experts to promote knowledge transfer.
"Innovation drives growth, and it is vitally important for industry to stay ahead of developments in technology, regulation and practice to deliver competitive advantage," said Dr. Bruno Pinguet, workshop technical committee chair. "The North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop continues to meet these challenges head-on, and the virtual format will enable an even wider global audience to participate.”