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    | Pakistan Chapter of Association for Materials Protection and Performance  (AMPP) organized Technical Session in context to Corrosion Awareness Day – 24th  April 2024 in collaboration with Institute of Metallurgy and Materials  Engineering (IMME), Faculty of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University  of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. At this technical session the organizing committee  invites the practicing corrosion engineer’s, academic as well as international experts  /consultants as a guest speaker to share their experience with the participants  and the students. |  
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    | The session commenced with the recitation of the verses from the Holy  Quran by Talha Khan, undergraduate student at IMME. After recitation, Shafqat  Ali, AMPP Delegate for Pakistan Chapter highlighted the importance of corrosion  awareness and role of the professionals in protecting the infrastructure,  environment and the ground water resources. He emphasized the need for  conducting local training courses for the technicians and fresh engineers. He also  stressed the need to increase the membership of AMPP especially for the  students which is free. This was followed by the talk of an invited speaker, Ahmed  Asad who is Treasurer of Pakistan Chapter and also the Director Technical  of Indegrity. He explained how corrosion is impacting our infrastructures  economically and financially. Furthermore, he concluded his talk with a fact  that with only 1% of the asset’s construction cost, we put corrosion to sleep  for more than 25 years, saving millions in return by delaying a forced  shutdown. The next invited speaker was Farooq Yousaf who is Business  Development Specialist at Jotun Paints, having extensive experience in coating.  He highlighted the importance of coatings to protect the metallic structures  from the adverse effects of corrosion. He further added that efficient  protection of the structure is possible only if environmental conditions are  considered correctly the selection of coating. Dr. Zeeshan Wadood,  Associate Professor at Lahore Garrison University discussed the destructive  effects of microorganisms on the metallic structures. He discussed a case study  on ‘Mechanism of Microbiological Corrosion’ and the way his team is helping  companies to detect the micro-organism colonies in soil in which metallic  structures are buried. |  
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    | Dr. Ameeq Farooq, Vice-Chair, Pakistan Chapter and Assistant  Professor at the Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, University  of the Punjab, Lahore presented the roundup of Pakistan Chapter activities  during the last one year. Ameeq also briefed the participants about upcoming  activities planned by the chapter and emphasized on the self- training of fresh  technicians and engineers. This would make them equipped better in their  professional career as an engineer and enable them finding better jobs both  locally and overseas. He further thanked to all the participants from the  industries as well as the students who participated in this session. |  
    | In the closing remarks, Prof. Dr. Mohsin Ali Raza, Director,  Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering (IMME), University of the  Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan appreciate the efforts of the presenters for taking  time to make the session successful and thanked the participants for attending  the session. He briefed the participants about the new M.Sc program to be launched  by IMME on ‘Corrosion and Surface Engineering’. He stressed that academic and  industry to join hands to combat this threat which is active 24/7 of the year.  He further appreciated the Pakistan Chapter efforts for conducting an excellent  session. |  
    | The session was attended by delegates from Sui Northern Gas Pipeline  Limited (SNGPL), Pakistan Council of Scientific & Industrial Research,  Laboratories Complex (PCSIR), Velosi Integrity & Safety Pakistan, Inspectest  Private Limited, BG Learners, Cormat Group, Curexa Health Private, Iftikhar  Foundry and University of the Punjab. The session ends with the votes of thanks  and a group photo of the participants of the session. |  
 
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