第五届国际橡胶手套博览会 [5th IRGCE]

5th International Rubber Gloves Exhibition & Conference 2010
第五届国际橡胶手套博览会


"Gloves ~ The Frontline of Barrier Protection"
28 - 30 September 2010
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A 2-day Conference & Exhibition with an optional Post-Conference Programme.

A Welcome Message

leekimmeowThe success if the previous four International Rubber Glove Conferences and Exhibitions (IRGCEs) in 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008 has shown us the necessity to have this all-important forum once
in two years, to update industry players on the latest development in the market as well as to foster closer relationship amongst all those involved in the industry. The 4th IRGCE in 2008, which attracted participants and exhibitors both locally and overseas, was a resounding success. Encouraged by this, the Management Committee of the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers' Association (MARGMA) is glad to bring you the 5th International Rubber Glove Conference and Exihibition in 2010.

The theme of the 5th IRGCE: "Gloves - The Frontline of Barrier Protection" aptly reflects the importance of gloves for barrier protection. With the scourge of Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the '90s, the emergence of new diseases such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and bird flu outbreaks in recent years and the most recent Influenza A (H1N1), medical gloves have become an indispensable neccessity in the healthcare environment. Other than the surgical gloves used in operating theatres and examination gloves for medical consultation, industrial gloves used in the workplace have also seen new development, protecting users from a range of hazzards encountered in various workplaces, including chemicals, solvents and even electric shock. These include cut-resistant gloves, reinforced gloves in the automotive industry, hygiene gloves in the food industry, cleanroom gloves in the electronic industry and electrician gloves. These gloves are used for one purpose, i.e. for barrier protection, which is the theme of the Conference. The importance of gloves cannot be quantified.

The forthcoming 5th IRGCE will highlight updates on the latest process innovation in the glove industry and aims to bring updates on regulations and standards, besides looking at the issues of competitiveness in the industry.

We are happy to announce that Dr. Anne Lucas from the US Food and Drug Administrations (FDA) will be a Primary Speaker at the Conference, presenting "The FDA's Current Perspective on the Regulations, Standards and Guidances for NRL in Medical Devices". From Australia, Dr. John Gerofs of ENERSOL, will present a paper on "Requirements for Examination Gloves to Meet PPE Directives". Professor Tharwat Tadros from UK will talk on "The science and Applications of Surjactant". Together with other papers on "Innovations", "Regulations & Standards" and "Competitiveness", highligthing latest developments in the medical devices industry, these inputs will indeed make this year's Conference and Exhibition relevant, imperative and rewarding.

As for the Exhibition, the response this year is overwhelming. All the 88 booths have been booked. Most of the major glove manufacturers in Malaysia will be exhibiting their products. Suppliers of raw materials, chemicals, machineries, etc, both local and overseas, are also among the exhibitors.

The 5th IRGCE is co-organized by the Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council (MREPC), in association with the Malaysian Rubber Board (MRB), the Thai Rubber Glove Manufacturers' Association (TRGMA). The event is also endorsed and supported by relevant Ministries and Government agencies.

MARGMA invites delegates and participants to support and to join us at the 5th IRGCE in Kuala Lumpur in September 2010!

Thank you and we look forward to seeing all of you at this important event.

leekimmeow





Lee Kim Meow
President
Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers' Association


ABOUT THE ORGANIZER

Establisted in 1989, the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers' Association (MARGMA) represents rubber glove manufacturers and supporting industries associated with the rubber glove manufacturing industry in Malaysia. As a trade association, MARGMA is currently the voice for the rubber glove industry in Malaysia represeting 80% of the glove manufacturers and 85% of the glove production capacity nationally.

As a founder member of the ASEAN Rubber Glove Manufacturers' Association (ARGMA), MARGMA provides the secretariat service for the regional grouping.


THE CONFERENCE

con_p1The Conference will review and analyze, and provide critical information on the latest trends and development of the glove industry, covering process innovation, regulations and standards, productivity and competitiveness.

Leading R&D personnel, standards and regulatory experts, industry analysts and market players will present relevant technical/professional papers on the dynamic glove industry.

About 700 participants and delegates are expected at this ebent, which will create an opportunity for all players and stake-holders in the glove industry to interact and to foster closer rapport.

THE EXHIBITION

con_p1The Exhibition will showcase the latest products and services in three categories:

(1) Glove manufacturing industry,
(2) Supporting and services industries in the glove industry, and
(3) Disposable medical devices industry.

88 exhibition booths (standard shell scheme, 3m x 3m) are available for booking by a host of manufacturers and suppliers - gloves, medical devices, chemicals, machinery and equipment, raw materials, packaging materials, service providers and publications, to promote and publicize their goods and/or services.

The Exhibition is open to all conference participants, manufacturers, trade visitors, the media and interested members of the public.













CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

MONDAY, 27 September 2010

1000 – 1800 Advance Registration
- Conference Participants
- Speakers
- Exhibitors

TUESDAY, 28 September 2010

0800 – 1000 Registration of Conference Participants and Speakers
Arrival of Invited Guests
Welcome Breakfast

1000 – 1030 Opening Ceremony by
Y. B. Tan Sri Bernard Giluk Dompok,
Minister of Plantation Industries and Commodities Malaysia

1030 – 1230 Tour of Exhibition

1130 Exhibition open to the public

1230 – 1400 Lunch

1400 – 1535 PAPER PRESENTATION

SESSION A: REGULATIONS & STANDARDS
Session Chairman: Dato’ Dr. Ong Eng Long
A1. Plenary Lecture – “The FDA’s Current Perspective on the Regulations, Standards and Guidance for Natural Rubber Latex Dr. Anne Lucas, US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) USA
A2. “Requirements for Examination Gloves to Meet PPE Directives” Dr. John Gerofi, ENERSOL, Australia
A3. “Updates to Medical Device Directive and EN 455 Testing” Satish Champaneri, BSi Product Services, United Kingdom

1535 – 1600 Tea Break

1600 – 1700 PAPER PRESENTATION

SESSION A REGULATIONS & STANDARDS
Session Chairman: Dato’ Dr. Ong Eng Long
A4. "Bringing Products to Europe" Daniel John Cotter, SATRA Technology Centre, United Kingdom
A5. "Impact of Standards on the Glove Industry" Dr. Amir Hashim Md. Yatim, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysia

1830 – 2000 Cocktail Reception

2000 – 2230 Conference Dinner

WEDNESDAY, 29 September 2010

0830 – 1000 PAPER PRESENTATION

SESSION B INNOVATIONS
Session Chairman: Lim Kwee Shyan
B1. Plenary Lecture – "The Science and Applications of Surfactants" Professor Tharwat Tadros, United Kingdom
B2. "A Technique to Study the Early Stages of the Coagulant Dipping Process" Bob Groves, Synthomer Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
B3. "Nitrile Latices as Complementary Addition to NR Tailoring of X-NBR Film Properties with Focus on Barrier Functions and Relaxation Properties" Dr. Soren Butz, PolymerLatex Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

1000 – 1030 Coffee Break

1030 – 1230 PAPER PRESENTATION

SESSION B: INNOVATIONS
Session Chairman: Dr. Amir Hashim Md. Yatim
B4. "Developing a Moisturizing Surgical Glove" Dr. Eng Aik Hwee, Ansell Shal Alam Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
B5. "Influence of Structural Variability of the Polymer on the Vulcanization, Processibility and Technical Performance of Synthetic Isoprene Latex Products" Roger Couchman, Robinson Brothers, United Kingdom
B6. "Allergen Content in Latex Gloves - Analysis of European Data" Hadi Tamm, Icosagen, Estonia
B7. "Immunological Measurement of Four Major Allergens in Natural Rubber Latex Medical Gloves" Dr. K. L. Mok, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysia

1230 – 1400 Lunch

1400 – 1515 PAPER PRESENTATION

SESSION C: COMPETITIVENESS
Session Chairman: James Liew
C1. "Trends in Global Rubber Glove Trade" Dr. Abdul Kadir Mohamed, Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council, Malaysia
C2. "Demand and Supply Trend and Forecast of Natural and Synthetic Rubber, and the Effect on the Glove Industry" Dr. Stephen Evans, International Rubber Study Group, Singapore
C3. "Balancing Material Acquisition and Production Costs: Quantifying the True Cost of Aluminium Hydroxide Treated Natural Rubber Latex (NRL)" Dr. Ranjit K. Mathan, K. A. Prevulcanised Latex Pte Ltd, India


1515 – 1545 Tea Break

1545 - 1635 PAPER PRESENTATION

SESSION C: COMPETITIVENESS
C4. "Carbon Footprint for the Glove Industry" Dr. Zairossani Mohd. Nor, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysia
C5. “Green Energy and CDM Opportunities for Glove Industry” Dr. Jyothi Hadli, Knowledge Integration Services Pvt. Ltd, India

1635 - 1700 Closing Ceremony Lee Kim Meow, President, MARGMA

Thursday, 30 September 2010

Post-Conference Tours
Short Seminar Session (Optional)
CONFERENCE CONTENT OUTLINE

Working/Technical Papers will span the following subject categories:

(1) REGULATIONS & STANDARDS

Papers on test method developments, standards and specifications, quality control and surveillance regulations on protective gloves imposed by importing contries are welcome. Leading personnel from international and national standards and regulatory bodies in USA, Japan, China and Malaysia are invited to give their technical and professional input.

(2) INNOVATIONS

Improvement in processing technologies, developments of new chemicals, new latices, innovated medical devices, product innovation, novel applications of latex, nano science and technology and their applications. These developments and trends, in response to new advances and findings will enhance the manufacture and use of gloves.

(3) COMPETITIVENESS

In the face of rising costs and global competition, there is a need to improve productivity and increase competitiveness. Papers touching on specific topics such as enhancement in competitiveness and productivity, branding, lean manufacturing, market intelligence, market trend and market promotion are welcome.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

All industry players and stake-holders in the rubber glove and disposable medical devices industries, especially buyers/importers, traders, manufacturers, suppliers, R&D personnel, government officials, regulatory officers, university lecturers and undergraduates, healthcare workers, financiers / investors and consumers.

REGISTRATION FORM

Please click here to fill up the registration form.

THE HOST CITY - KUALA LUMPUR

con_p1 Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is a bustling metropolis. Home to 1.4 million people of different races, religions and cultures, the city is melting pot of ethnic and cultural diversity. The Malays, Chinese and Indians are the three main races that contribute to this diversity where variety is the spice of life. Be it food, art, language or architecture, the city is abundant with flavours, colours and experiences that are just waiting for you to explore.
Fondly known as K.L. to the locals, the city is a heady mix of history and culture intertwined with modern skyscrapers and office towers. It is a city that preserves its cultural heritage and yet does not lack the modern conveniences making it an interesting and ideal destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions.

Offering something special for everyone, Kuala Lumpur is a shopper's paradise, a gourmet's heaven, an architect's inspiration and an artist's muse. It is a city where one can find different tempos - from the tranquility of a health spa to the beat of the nightlife and club scene, is not short on entertainment options for the young and the yung-at-heart. For every visitor, Kuala Lumpur is an experience just waiting to happen.

With excellent air connections with most major cities in the world, Kuala Lumpur is easily accessible and has the region's best road network. It has a host of modern facilities and conveniences, luxurious and comfortable accommodation at affordable prices.

Situated at the centre of Kuala Lumpur's Central Business District, the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), is the city's most technologically-advanced, purpose-built facility for international, regional and local conventions, trade shows, exihibitions, entertainment and private functions. It has won "Best Exhibition and Convention Centre in Asia" in 2007 and 2008, beating more establised counterparts in the region.

The Convention Centre represents the latest project within PETRONAS' distinctive Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) development. Designed as a "city within a city", this 100-acre development offers a stimulating environment where one can work, live, shop, visit and enjoy life. Other components include a 50-acre park, the signature PETRONAS Twin Tower, the Asy'Syakirin Mosque, six-storey Suria KLCC shopping centre, PETRONAS interactive science discovery centre, Galeri PETRONAS and the Dewan Filharmonik PETRONAS, home of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.

IRGCE 2010 HOTELS AND RATES

HOTEL ROOM TYPE RATES
(Single / Double)
CONTACT
Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur City Centre,
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603 2332 9888
Fax: 603 2332 2672; 603 2332 2666 Website: www.shangri-la.com

Online reservation form

ONLINE BOOKING

Deluxe City View*
Deluxe Gardens View*
Deluxe Twin Towers View*
Traders City View*
Traders Twin Towers View*
City View Suite*
Twin Towers View Suite*
RM390 / RM430
RM430 / RM470
RM450 / RM490
RM520 / RM560
RM580 / RM620
RM670 / RM710
RM730 / RM770
Mr. Harriz Kamal
Email:
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Mandarin Oriental,
Kuala Lumpur City Centre,
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603 2179 8655; 603 2380 8833
Fax: 603 2179 8699; 603 2380 8833
Website: www.mandarinoriental.com

ONLINE BOOKING

Deluxe City View* RM500 Ms. Marn Tan
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Shangri-La Hotel Kuala Lumpur,
11 Jalan Sultan Ismail,
50250 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 603 2074 3511
Fax: 603 2070 8616
Website: www.shangri-la.com
Deluxe
Deluxe*

Executive
Executive*

Harizon Executive*
RM455
RM495 / RM535
RM485
RM525 / RM565
RM800 / RM850
Ms. Cherrie Tan
Email:
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Prince Hotel & Residence,
Jalan Comlay
50650 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603 2170 8888
Fax: 603 2170 8808
Website: www.princehotelkl.com
Deluxe
Deluxe*
Superior Deluxe*
Grand Deluxe*
RM290
RM310 / RM345
RM340 / RM375
RM390 / RM425
Ms. Peggy Wong
Email:
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Crown Plaza Mutiara
Kuala Lumpur,

Jalan Sultan Ismail,
50718 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603 2146 3616; 603 2148 2322
Fax: 603 2146 3608; 603 2146 3887
Website: www.fhg.com ;
www.crowneplaza.com/kualalumpur
Deluxe*
Grand Deluxe*
Club Deluxe* *
Club Grand Deluxe**
Executive Suite**
^ With Club Benefit
RM380 / RM420
RM460 / RM500
RM530 / RM570
RM610 / RM650
RM980 / RM1,020
Ms. Faradilah Ibrahim
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Impiana KLCC Hotel &
Spa Kuala Lumpur,

13, Jalan Pinang,
50450 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel: 603 2147 1111
Fax: 603 2147 1028; 603 2147 1100
Website: www.impiana.com

BOOKING FORM
Superior Quetes*
Deluxe*
RM300 / RM330
RM340 / RM370
Ms. Azhar Ahmad
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All rates are subject to 5% government tax and 10% service charge
* Inclusive of breakfast


CONFERENCE SOUVENIR PROGRAMME

A Conference Souvenir Programme will be published to serve as a useful guide/reference to Conference Participants, Exhibitors and Visitors. Advertisements are open to advertisers to promote and publicize their products and/or services.

ADVERTISEMENT @ CONFERENCE / EXHIBITION VENUE
The Organizers are also offering limited products / services advertising at the Conference / Exhibition venue in the form of drapes / banners from the ceilings.


CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

The Organizers are offering a limited number of sponsorship opportunities to business houses to maximize their corporate image. These include Conference dinner, lunches, cocktails, stationery items, souvenirs, etc.

TECHNICAL PAPERS

The Technical Papers to be presented include:

A. REGULATIONS & STANDARDS

1. "The FDA's Current Perspective on the Regulations, Standards and Guidances for NRL in Medical Devices" (Dr. Anne Lucas, US Food & Drug Administration)

2. "Requirement for Examination Gloves to Meet PPE Directives" (Dr. John Gerofi, ENERSOL, Australia)

3. "Updates to Medical Device Directive and EN 455 testing" (Satish Champaneri, BSi Product Services, UK)

4. "Bringing Products to the European Markets" (Peter Jonathan Doughty, SATRA Technology Centre, UK)

5. "Impact of Standards on the Glove Industry" (Dr. Amir Hashim Md. Yatim, Malaysian Rubber BOard, Malaysia)

B. INNOVATIONS

1. "The Science and Applications of Surfactants" (Professor Tharwat Tadros, UK)

2. "Developing a Moisturizing Surgical Glove" (Dr. Eng Aik Hwee, Ansell Shah Alam, Malaysia)

3. "Influence of Structural Variability of the Polymer on the Vulcanization, Processibility and Technical Performance of Synthetic Polyisoprene Latex Products" (Roger Couchman, Robinson Brothers Ltd, UK)

4. "Allergen Content in Latex Gloves - Analysis of European Data" (Hardi Tamm, Icosagen, Estonia)

5. "Immunological Measurement of Four major Allergens in Natural Rubber Latex Medical Gloves" (Dr.K. L. Mok, Malaysian Rubber Board, Malaysia)

6. "A Technique to Study the Early Stages of the Coogufant Dipping Process" (Bob Groves, Synthomer Sdn Bhd, Malaysia)

7. "Nitrile Latices as Complementary Addition to NR Tailoring of X-NBR Film Properties with Focus on Barrier Functions and Relaxation Properties" by Dr. Soren Butz, PolymerLatex Sdn Bhd, Malaysia.

C. COMPETITIVENESS


1. "Trend in Global Rubber Glove Trade" (Dr. A. Kadir Mohamad, Malaysian Rubber Export Promotion Council, Malaysia)

2. "Price Trends, Supply and Demand of NR & SR for the Latex Products Industry" (Dr. Stephen Evans, International Rubber Study Group, Singapore)

3. "Carbon Footprint for the Glove Industry" (Dr. Zairossani Mohd. Nor, Malaysian Rubber BOard, Malaysia)

4. "Green Energy and CDM Opportunities for Glove Industry" (Dr. Jyothi Hadli, Knowledge Integration Services Pvt. Ltd, India)

D. WORKSHOP ON "TESTING"

1. "Chemical Permeation" - by Kartina Alias, Malaysian Rubber Board

2. "Roughness & Thickness" - by Dr. Eng Aik Hwee, Ansell Shah Alam

3. "Microbial Contamination" - by Dr. Jim Rutherford, Metrica Bio, United Kingdom

4. "Protein ~ AP & EP" - by Dr. K. L. Mok, Malaysian Rubber Board

5. "Latex Stability" - by Asst. Prof. Wilairat Cheewasedtham, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani. Thailand

6. "Stress Relaxation" by Haidzir Abdul Rahman, Malaysian Rubber Board

POST-CONFERENCE

PROGRAMME

THURSDAY, 30 September 2010

KUALA LUMPUR COUNTRYSIDE TOUR

Time : 0830 – 1400

Pick-up : Main Entrance, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

Lunch : 1300 at Kuala Lumpur Tower

Programme : Batu Caves, Royal Selangor Pewter factory, batek factory, photo stop at Petronas Twin Tower, Lunch at Kuala Lumpur Tower


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