NACE International is the inside track to the corrosion engineering and science community, and is recognized around the world as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions. Our association has growth to more than 18,000 members in 100 countries. It involved in every industry and area of corrosion prevention and control with mission to:

PROTECT PEOPLE, ASSETS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT FROM THE EFFECTS OF CORROSION.


NACE INDONESIA JAKARTA SECTION'S OFFICERS

Trustee: DEDEN SUPRIYATMAN (Total E&P Indonesie)
Secretary to Trustee: ALEXANDER WIJAYA (Focusindo)

Section Chairman: ADRIAN PARUNTU (Bethesdamm)
Vice-Chairman: MOKO PRIJAMBODO (Total E&P Indonesie)
Secretary/Treasurer: ZAKIANTO QOHAR (Medco)
Membership: ADE KISMANTORO (BP)
Career Development: P. TARIGAN (Indonesian Coating Association)
Program: DOANG YUSTIAWAN (Int’l Paint Indonesia)
Arrangement: ANDI SOEGIARTO (IPMOMI)
Industrial Relations: SJARIEF KUSUMANEGARA (Medco)
Student Chapter: BUDI SUSILOWATI A. SOEDARSONO (Univ. Trisakti)
Technical Expert:
ANGEL G. TABIA (Hempel Indonesia)

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

17th International Corrosion Congress

The International Corrosion Congress is held once every three years and hosted by different countries to promote technology exchange and establish international relationships. In 2008, it will be held in the U.S.A. in Las Vegas, Nevada. Many countries have recognized the enormous cost to global economies resulting from corrosion. A significant portion of this cost is avoidable through effective communication of corrosion mitigation practices and further savings can accrue through increased knowledge-sharing of corrosion research and development. The 17th International Corrosion Congress will have a special focus on corrosion control in the service of society. There is a general recognition that energy reliability, environmental stewardship, and the preservation of infrastructure are three of the most important challenges facing the world. Corrosion control plays a critical role in addressing each of these challenges. Therefore, the conference is organized thematically along these three major challenges. The conference also provides a forum for papers on a broad range of corrosion topics that are important to society, but that do not neatly fit into one of these three major themes.