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Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 January 2008
Cables head to give keynote speech in
India
Chief Executive of the British Approvals Service for Cables Dr Jeremy Hodge is a keynote speaker at a prestigious cable conference being staged in Mumbai.
Dr Hodge will be talking about new technical developments, environmental legislation, harmonization, fire performance and global trade The theme of Cablewire 2008, being held on the 17th and 18th January, is Facing Challenges and Meeting Expectations and aims to provide a platform for sharing knowledge and experience on technology, global trends and problem solving
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Dr Hodge said: "This is an opportunity to highlight some key industry issues on a global scale and at the same time highlight the benefits BASEC can bring especially in the field of new legislation, harmonization across territories and the issue of faulty cables".
Organized by IEEMA, the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers' Association, technical papers will also be given by utilities, cable manufacturers, consultants, academic institutions and research and testing organisations.
The event is being held at the Renaissance Mumbai Hotel and Convention Center, Powai, Mumbai, and is being run in conjunction with Elecrama, one of the largest exhibitions of power, electrical, industrial electronics and allied products in the east.
By detailed examination of manufacturers' production processes and controls, and rigorous testing, BASEC ensures that cable products meet appropriate national, European and international standards.
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