Sustainable refinery of the future: Versatile, efficient and smart
Greenhouse gas emissions occur alongside an inflection point for global refined product consumption. Since the 1850s—when the first oil refineries were constructed—the world has changed dramatically as refined product demand has continued inexorably upward.
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Kigel, A. - Modcon Systems, London, England
Ariel Kigel holds a PhD in physical chemistry and an MBA in business administration. He leads market-oriented development and daily operations of online process analytical systems for conventional industry. Dr. Kigel leads the definition and development of new applications into new industries, overseeing multi-national teams.
Briskman, G. - Modcon Systems, London, England
Gadi Briskman holds an ME degree in systems engineering and a BSc degree in electric engineering. Mr. Bricksman has several years of experience with computer vision, robotics, deep learning and process optimization.
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