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ICC Annual Awards 2023                                                     ICC Annual Awards 2023


 COMPETING WITH CHINA  AWARDS SEMINAR

 “Insight-driven process design and innovation   Top performers in chemical industry share best

 can help cut operating and capital costs”  practices

 nsights, innovations and intensifi -  The  ICC  seminar  featured  presen-  try span across medicine, agriculture,  the chemical industry is dependent on
 cation should form the core of   tations made by selected winners  technology and numerous other fi elds,  sharing knowledge and learnings.
 Imanufacturing strategy for the   of the ‘ICC  Annual  Awards’ for the  signifi cantly enhancing the quality of
 Indian chemical industry to tackle the   year 2023. In these presentations the  life globally and the “dedication, inno-  He  emphasised  the  need  for  im-
 domination of China, according to   award-winning  companies  showcased  vation and resilience demonstrated  proved interaction between academia
 Professor  J.B.  Joshi,  Chancellor,  Insti-  the exceptional work that earned them  by the individuals and organisations  and industry, particularly in terms of
 tute of Chemical  Technology (ICT),   the recognition.  These spanned topics  within this industry are truly extraor-  sustainability, optimisation, and model-
 Mumbai.  like excellence in management of  dinary.” He said the awards seminar  ling.
       health, safety, environment; energy  enables  sharing  of  knowledge,  ex-
 Delivering the guest lecture at the   conservation; human resource; and  change  of  ideas,  and  fosters  collabo-  The seminar also witnessed the
 15th Annual Seminar on “Recognising   commitment to ‘Responsible Care’  ration among experts and enthusiasts  presentation of the  ‘ICC  – Epsilon
 excellence of performance in various   and ‘Nicer Globe’ initiatives.  from various sectors within the chemi-  Carbon’ Certifi cates of Merit for Best
 facets of chemical industry” organised   cal industry.                   Compliant Company under  Respon-
 by the Indian Chemical Council (ICC)   Mr. Karthik Bharat Ram, Joint     sible Care, in the presence of Mr. Vi-
 in Mumbai on September 20, Prof.   Managing Director, SRF Ltd., and  Sharing best practices  kram Handa, Managing Director, Ep-
 Joshi sought to address the challenges   incoming  President,  ICC,  in  his  wel-  In his speech, Professor Aniruddha  silon Carbon Pvt. Ltd. The companies
 arising out of the wide disparities bet-  come  address,  pointed  out that  the  B.  Pandit,  Vice  Chancellor,  ICT-  winning Responsible Care logos were
 ween  the  Indian  and  Chinese  chemi-  contributions  of  the  chemical  indus-  Mumbai, stressed that the growth of  also felicitated in this session.
 cal industries in his presentation titled   Prof. J. B. Joshi on ‘Why Envy China – Let’s Introspet’
 “Why Envy China – Let’s Introspect”.  “There is the need to shift from  fer and reaction control. With another   NOVEL DESIGN
 empirical  methods  to  insight-driven  example, he highlighted the need for
 “India is importing chemicals  design and innovation. Insights involve  uniform catalyst distribution and the   Reliance bags process design award for work
 worth  over  Rs.  3  lakh-crores  from  deep understanding of the process in-  role  of  computational  fl uid  dynamics
 China. It will be a Himalayan task to  cluding the mechanism & kinetics of  in enhanced conversion effi ciencies.   on LPG sulphur removal
 reduce this dependence,” he conceded.  the reaction and rate-controlling steps.
 Insights  are  the  origins  of  innova-  Prof. Joshi emphasised the need for   Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) was
 He compared the educational and  tions. This can lead to intensifi cation.  a systematic approach to developing   conferred the ICC award for excellence
 industrial achievements of China and  My experience is that the gap in cost  insights and applying them to practical   in process  design  and engineering for
 India, highlighting the need for India  of production can be eliminated, and  problems in the chemical industry.  the  implementation  of LPG sulphur
 to improve its R&D & capital spend-  we can become globally competitive,”   removal technology at its Jamnagar
 ings,  besides  ramping  up  industry-  he said.  The  discussions  in  his  presenta-  refi nery in Gujarat.
 academia collaborations.  tion  covered  various  chemical  engi-
 Speaking about  gaining  insights  neering innovations and their applica-  The  unsaturated  LPG  sulphur  re-
 Prof.  Joshi  pointed  out  the  com-  into topics like reactor and separation  tions. Prof. Joshi gave the example of   moval unit, which removes impurities
 petitiveness of the Indian chemicals  equipment  design,  Prof.  Joshi  dis-  development of  a  reactor  to  recover   from  cracked  LPG,  was  facing  prob-
 sector  vis-à-vis  China  is  impacted  cussed the importance of understand-  uranium from phosphate rocks at one-  lems  associated  with  high  fl ow  rate
 by higher cost of production, with  ing  the  reaction  mechanism,  chemis-  fi fth  of  the  cost  of  a  similar  reactor   of LPG, informed  Mr. Rahul Patil,
 Chinese products being cheaper by  tries, kinetics, hydrodynamics and  sourced from Europe. Another project   Sr. General Manager, RIL.
 around 10-15%. “Smart manufacturing  heat & mass transfer, and the interplay  optimised a reactor’s impeller design,
 will require cutting down operating  of these factors in driving up capital  saving 50% in capital and power costs.   The  in-house  process  engineering
 and capital expenditures, which in turn,  costs.  A gas phase fermentation process for   team conceptualised, designed,  and
 can help us compete effectively,”  he   manufacturing methanol achieved   implemented  a  pilot-scale  column  ad-
 said, adding that this can be achieved   He provided an example of improv-  high mass transfer rates using micro-  jacent to the commercial unit to study
 through “insights, innovations and  ing the selectivity and conversion of a  bubbles, thus enabling lower operating   and improve the amine absorption and   ICC–Alkyl Amines Prof. M.M. Sharma Award for Excellence in Process Design & Engineering
 intensifi cation.”  reaction by understanding mass trans-  and capital costs.  caustic extraction processes. This work   being presented to Reliance Industries.


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