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12th Asia Pacific General Galvanizing Conference to Be Held in Yokohama in May 29-June 2, 2022

March 31, 2020 By admin Leave a Comment

The 12th Asia Pacific General Galvanizing Conference (APGGC) will be held in Yokohama from May 29 (Sun.) to June 2 (Thurs.), 2022. Drawing 350 participants from around the world, this will be the second time for Japan to host the conference, the last time being 28 years ago in 1994.

Under the concept of “For a Sustainable Future: Think Zinc!,” the event will feature presentations about world-class technology, as well as about products and technologies regarding general (batch) hot-dip galvanizing from companies around the world. The conference is expected to attract participants from the industry as a whole, including corrosion specialists, steel producers and fabricators.

Japan’s bid to host the conference was successful for a number of reasons, including the proposal made by the Japanese host, Japan Galvanizers Association, Inc., that showcased its traditions and high standards, the association’s passion and vision, the convenient access by public transport of the host city, Yokohama, Japan’s reputation as a safe country, and the cooperative partnership among everyone involved in the bid, including the national and local governments. These aspects were viewed highly by Asia Pacific General Galvanizing Association members, who voted unanimously to hold the conference in Japan.

Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau and Pacific Convention Plaza Yokohama (PACIFICO Yokohama) extended assistance to Japan Galvanizers Association, Inc. with its bid to host the conference in Japan.

Conference overview

Name: 12th Asia Pacific General Galvanizing Conference (APGGC)
Dates: May 29 (Sun.) to June 2 (Thurs.), 2022
Venue: PACIFICO Yokohama Conference Center
Estimated attendance: 350 (250 from outside Japan)
Estimated countries represented: Approx. 25 countries and regions
Conference theme: “For a Sustainable Future: Think Zinc!”
Photo: Scene from 11th Asia Pacific General Galvanizing Conference
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M102118/202003278547/_prw_PI1fl_308k1TiC.jpg

Past Conferences:

2019: Bangkok, Thailand
2016: Bali, Indonesia
2013: Singapore
2010: Taipei, Taiwan
2007: Beijing, Mainland China

*Japan Galvanizers Association, Inc. (JGA)

Through the elevation of galvanizing technologies and improvements to business management, the JGA strives for the sound development of the industry, seeking to strengthen the erosion-proof and rust-proof functions of galvanizing on iron and steel to improve the quality of steel structures. Through wide-ranging promotion of this technology, it aims to contribute to the enhancement of social capital, conservation of resources, and protection of the global environment.

SOURCE Yokohama Convention & Visitors Bureau

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