WEBINAR: VALVE CHALLENGES FOR POWER APPLICATIONS

Discover how Trillium’s advanced valve technologies address critical challenges in power applications, enhancing efficiency, reliability, and safety. Join us for an exclusive webinar where we delve into the latest innovations and solutions for Heat Recovery Steam Generator applications and common issues our tried and tested solutions address.

INCREASE RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY FOR YOUR POWER APPLICATIONS

Gain in-depth knowledge about Trillium Flow Technologies’ extensive product portfolio, including ASME I Safety Valves, Main Steam Stop Valves, and Spray Water Control Valves for HP & RH STM Attemperators.

Learn about the latest advancements in valve technology that optimize overall plant performance, reduce operating costs, and ensure compliance with stringent safety standards while providing premium efficiency, lower cost of ownership, and minimized downtime.

Webinar Details

During this webinar, our experts will discuss:

Innovative Solutions: Learn about the latest advancements in valve technology that optimize overall plant performance, reduce operating costs, and ensure compliance with stringent safety standards.

Industry Best Practices: Understand how to implement Trillium’s valve solutions to overcome common concerns, such as system stability, leakage prevention, and ease of maintenance.

Exclusive Access: Be the first to see Trillium’s new product developments and enhancements designed to meet the evolving needs of the power generation industry.

PLUS, engage with our experts and get your questions answered in real time.

Attendees will gain valuable insights into increasing process reliability and efficiency in the power market.

Date:

July 18th, 2024

Time:

Who Should Attend:

EPC Companies, End Users, Engineering, and Projects Teams

Cost:

The webinar is free to attend, simply register below.

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Limited space is available!
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Our Speakers

Sébastien Vermeulen
Global Product Manager – Sarasin-RSBD®

Sébastien Vermeulen is the Global Product Manager at Trillium Flow Technologies for our Sarasin-RSBD® brand, a role he has held since December 2021, based in Lille, France. With a career spanning over 15 years, Sébastien has extensive experience in pressure relief valves, product management, and business development across various industries, including oil and gas, nuclear power, and petrochemical sectors. He has held positions at Emerson and Fives, where he demonstrated expertise in certification management, design engineering, and project engineering. Sébastien holds a Master of Science in Software Techniques for CAE from Cranfield University and a Diplome d’Ingénieur Généraliste from Ecole Supérieure des Technologies Industrielles Avancées.

Jeff Hager
Product Manager

Jeff Hager is a Product Manager at Trillium Flow Technologies, a position he has held since March 2019, based in Ipswich, Massachusetts. With over 30 years of experience in the valve industry, he has a comprehensive background in valve design, testing, and applications. Jeff’s career includes roles at Weir Valves & Controls USA, where he progressed from Engineering Supervisor to General Manager. He holds an MSME in Mechanical Fluid Analysis from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a BSME in Mechanical Fluid Analysis from Union College. Jeff’s valve design and engineering expertise support our commitment to quality and innovation.

David Shaw
Control & Isolation Valves Applications Manager

David Shaw is the Control and Isolation Valves Applications Manager based in our Elland Facility in the UK, a role he has held since June 2023 after re-joining Trillium. David started his career in valves nearly 30 years ago at Hopkinsons, which is now part of Trillium’s valve portfolio, holding various roles, including sales positions in our Batley butterfly and Blakeborough control and choke valve products, with experience across various industries, including oil and gas and power markets. David was also a Principle Applications Engineer before his time at Trillium, with a primary focus on severe service control and choke applications in the oil and gas industry.

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