Date: 10th September

The symposium offers a tailored environment for participants to showcase and discuss latest developments in research, technology trials, and pilot projects within the steam and thermal solutions industry. Our primary focus will be on the vital topic of decarbonisation of steam production, alongside innovative energy-saving solution.

Throughout this event, we will dive deeply into the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing sustainable practices in the steam and thermal solutions sector. Expert speakers will share their experiences, case studies, and practical solutions that are being developed and tested in the field.

Participants and attendees are encouraged to engage in informative discussions on a variety of topics, including renewable energy sources, energy-efficient technologies, and sustainable steam production methods. Our goal is to provide a platform for collaboration opportunities, innovation, and knowledge sharing to help drive the industry towards a more sustainable future.

Join us for an engaging symposium that will spark new ideas, foster partnerships, and promote best practices for sustainable steam and thermal solutions.

Symposium Chairman

Julien Porre is an accomplished physicist with a PhD in Physical Acoustics from University Paris VII. He received his MSc in Applied Physics prior to pursuing his doctoral studies. During his PhD research, he developed model-based algorithms for image reconstruction of ultrasonic phased array inspections at CEA (French Atomic Agency) Saclay. After working in the industry for a few years as an embedded software developer, he turned his attention to flowmetering and applied his expertise in ultrasonic instrumentation to this field.

At Ultraflux (France), Julien led the Research team and was instrumental in developing a brand new flow lab and innovation strategy. He also supervised PhD students who developed a GPU-accelerated code to compute the complex problem of ultrasonic propagation through solid parts and fluids in motion.

In 2014, Julien relocated to the UK to join OGM Ltd (Cambridgeshire) and developed an innovative 32-beam ultrasonic flowmetering technology.

He successfully formed and led a multi-discipline team to support product adoption and validation campaigns in flow laboratories around the world, resulting in multiple international conference presentations.

Since 2020, Julien has been responsible for Global Research & Technology at Spirax Sarco, where he leads a team of engineers and doctors in exploring emerging technologies that align with the decarbonisation and digitalisation of Steam and Thermal Energy Systems.

Symposium Keynote Speakers

In this role, Julien has established partnerships across academia and industry to identify and develop technologies that will have a positive impact on the environment and society.

David Forte

Head of Strategic Account Management at Spirax Sarco

Federico Miguel Halle

Business Development Manager