Yanbu Industrial City hosts 4th Saudi YPC & AspenTech Workshop on Economic Assessments for Process Engineers | AIChE

Yanbu Industrial City hosts 4th Saudi YPC & AspenTech Workshop on Economic Assessments for Process Engineers

The Saudi YPC organized a technical workshop under the topic of “economic assessments for process engineers” on November 15, 2016. This was the 4th of a series of technical workshops that are sponsored and delivered by AspenTech. Saudi YPC’s partnership with AspenTech, a platinum sponsor, aims for improving technology utilization skills to tackle engineering challenges.


Fifteen Young Professionals (YPs) attended the workshop representing major companies and academic institutions in the region including Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company (YASREF), Sinohydro, SANKYU, and KAUST. 


Mr. Gulam Farooq Qudair, a senior engineering consultant at AspenTech with over 16 years of industrial experience, engaged young professionals with several hands-on exercises using simulation software. Mr. Qudair demonstrated methodical software-based approaches for conducting engineering economic assessments for equipment sizing and design. He emphasized that using cutting edge technologies only compliments fundamental knowledge.


The Yanbu Royal Commission, a government body responsible for administering Yanbu Industrial Complex, has generously supported Saudi YPC by providing access to training venues at the Yanbu Technical Institute. Saud Al-Ghwainem, Saudi YPC Ambassador Subcommittee Chair, expressed warmest appreciations to Yanbu Technical Institute staff. “We are proud of earning the support of a new partner”, Saud stated.


The workshop has been organized in the western region of Saudi Arabia at Yanbu Industrial City, which houses one of the second largest industrial complexes in the Middle East. Mohammed Al-Yanbaawi, Saudi YPC Vice Chair, stated that “this is a calculated move to widen the circle of YP engagement within the Kingdom”. “Our previous events took part mostly in the Eastern Region of the country, where the largest portion of industrial corporations are based”, Mohammad added. Nevertheless, “engaging Yanbu young professionals is important at this stage since the city is thriving as an industry hub, with several global partners establishing joint ventures and building large scale facilities”. 


The workshop culminated in distribution of certificates of completion as a token of appreciation for attending YPs. It is worth noting that Khobar City will host the next Saudi YPC technical workshop, also sponsored by AspenTech, by end of December 2016 under the topic of “Modelling Polymer Processes”. For more information about Saudi YPC’s upcoming events, follow them on Twitter @AIChE_Saudi.