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Bangalore, February 19 2011 – TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd., a leading provider of
Technical, Safety and Certification Service is holding the first of its kind forum on “Hazardous
Substance Process Management” for manufacturing companies on Tuesday 22nd February 2011
at Lemon Tree Hotel, Electronic city between 09.30 a.m. - 01.30 p.m. Senior industry experts
like Mr. G. Raj Narayan, , President, ELCIA( (Electronics City Industries Association)
Managing Director, RADEL ELECTRONICS, Ms.Uma Reddy, President Consortium of
Electronic Industries of Karnataka, Mr.Prakash Rao, CEO, Electronic City Industrial
Association, Col. Mohan Chandran – Chief Administrative Officer, ELCIA, Ms. Rama N.S. –
Chief Advisor, ELCIA, Dr. N.R. Munirathnam, Scientist E, Head - Ultrapure Materials
Division,C-MET, Mr.Alex.W.H.Chen Senior Manager & Lead Auditor - QCO 80000 TUV
Rheinland Taiwan will address heads of companies and over 60 industry representatives.
The forum is the kick-start event of a Comprehensive PPP program for Hazardous Substance
Process Management (CP-HSPM) by TÜV Rheinland, jointly funded by DEG Germany, Europe’s
largest developmental finance institution. The programme aims to enable Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (EEE )component & product manufacturing companies operating in
Karnataka and Tamilnadu region implement global best practices for Hazardous substance
process management, and comply with Global Environmental Regulations. TUV Rheinland will
also provide effective hazardous substance process management procedures and best practices
as a part of the programme.
TÜV Rheinland India is part of TÜV Rheinland Group, a leading provider of technical services
worldwide. Since its foundation in 1872 (headquartered in Cologne, Germany) TÜV has been
developing safe & sustainable solutions for the challenges arising from the interaction between
the man, the environment & technology. As an independent & professional organization TÜV
Rheinland is committed to working towards a future that can fill the needs of mankind and the
environment in the long term. For more information, visit www.ind.tuv.com