Conference 11-12 November 2010 India-eu and Member States Partnership for a Strategic Roadmap in Research and Innovation


Draft outline of concurrent sessions



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Draft outline of concurrent sessions

11-12 November 2010

Hotel The Claridges, Surajkund, Delhi, NCR



Registration 7

Chairpersons' Signature of statement on conference outcomes for a : 9

India-EU and Member States Partnership for a Strategic Roadmap in Research and Innovation 9

Break 9


Closing keynote speeches 9

Session A1: Supply of drinkable water 12

Session A2: Water related diseases 14

Session A3: Water and living conditions 16

Session B1: Water supply/resource management 18

Session B2: Water and Climate Change 20

Session B3: Water and agriculture 22

Session C1: Partnering Initiative and agricultural production 24

Session C2: Partnering Initiative and bio-masses/bio-wastes 26

Session C3: Partnering Initiative and Bio-energy 28

Session D1: Fostering the Europe-India Innovation nexus 30

Session D2: Multilateral EU-India research and innovation initiatives 33

Session D3: Bilateral Institutional Entities and Schemes 35



Focal Theme

Water quality and Health challenges

Sessions A1, A2 and A3
Discussions will cover topics related to supply of drinkable water, water related diseases, water and living conditions.

Session A1: Supply of drinkable water


Thursday 11 November, 14:30-16:30

The issue

Access to safe water is essential for public health. In this context, the safety of the supplied water mainly depends on i) the quality of the water supply source, ii) the water treatment processes and iii) the performance of the transmission, distribution and plumbing systems – including household storage wherever it is used – in preserving water safety. Concurrently, good governance, policy and regulations are key drivers for the spread of safe water. Capabilities are needed for monitoring water safety from source to tap, both for the production and supply processes’ design, operation and control. Design, technological, operational and managerial means, tools and competencies are required to assure systems’ adequacy, operation, maintenance/updating/adaptation, economy and proper overall functioning.



Co-chairs India: Pushpito Ghosh CSMCRI Bhavnagar (tbc)
Europe: José Menaia, Head of the Water and Wastewater Engineering Laboratory of the Urban Water Division of the National Civil Engineering Laboratory (LNEC – Lisbon, Portugal), PT

Speakers_and_Discussants'>Speakers and Discussants:


Name

Position

Country

Role

Anubha Mazumdar

Jadavpur University

India

Speaker

Dr. S. Prabhakar

BARC Mumbai

India

Speaker

Ulla Chowdhury

Co-Founder and director of Predect AB, Sweden

SE

Speaker

Christoph Donner

IWW - RWE

DE

Discussant

Rein Munter

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering

EE

Discussant

Aman Sharma (tbc)

WAPCOS Gurgaon

India

Discussant

R.M. Deshpande (tbc)

Dept. of Drinking Water & Sanitation (GOI)

India

Discussant

H.K. Ingorani (tbc)

Public Health Engineering Dept. Govt. of Chattisgarh Raipur

India

Discussant

PC Kimothy (tbc)

Uttrakhand Jal Sansthan

India

Discussant

 

(C.E Water Supply), Delhi Jal Board

India

Discussant

Raghunath Sr.Dir. CII (tbc)

Green Business Centre Hyderabad

India

Discussant

Hans Kuypers

Manager innovation programme on water in NL Innovation agency

NL

Discussant

Aleid Diepeveen

Director innovation bureau of the Netherland Water Partnership

NL

Discussant



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