The Executive Chairman of both McDan Group Ghana and Electrochem Ghana Limited was the special guest of honour at the International Conference on Advances in Salt and Marine Chemicals, currently underway in India.
This prestigious conference is dedicated to exploring the opportunities and challenges within the salt and marine chemicals industry.
Dr McKorley's keynote address will centre on the pivotal role of salt across various sectors, advocating for innovative solutions to address industry hurdles.
Furthermore, he is scheduled to meet with India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, to explore potential collaborations and growth prospects within the salt industry, providing an excellent opportunity to showcase Ghana's expertise on the global stage.
His discourse will underline the significance of collaboration, technological advancements, sustainable transportation methods, market expansion, and the utilisation of solar salt and marine chemicals.
Dr Daniel McKorley's participation underscores Ghana's growing influence in the salt industry and solidifies McDan Group's position as a key player in the global market.
The conference serves as a vital platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and collaborative efforts aimed at ensuring the sustainable advancement of the salt industry worldwide.
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