Dr. Florian Kongoli went for a business trip in Asia where he met numerous business leaders. Some of them are given below.
Dr. Florian Kongoli, President of SIPS and President of FLOGEN, in a meeting with Debnarayan Bhattacharya - Vice Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Hindalco Industries, in Mumbai, India 7 December 2012
Dr. Florian Kongoli, President of SIPS and President of FLOGEN, in a meeting with (from right to left) Debnarayan Bhattacharya BTech & BSc- Vice Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Hindalco Industries, Dilip Gaur, BSc, AMP, CEO, Hindalco and…, in Mumbai, India 7 December 2012
Dr. Florian Kongoli, President of SIPS and President of FLOGEN, in a meeting with (from right to left) Debnarayan Bhattacharya BTech & BSc- Vice Chairman and Non-Executive Director, Hindalco Industries, Dilip Gaur, BSc, AMP, CEO, Hindalco and…, in Mumbai, India, 7 December 2012
Dr. Florian Kongoli, President of SIPS and President of FLOGEN, in a meeting with David S. Halley, BSc, CEO, Pasar Corporation, in Manila, Philippines, 7 December 2012
Dr. Florian Kongoli, President of SIPS and President of FLOGEN, in a meeting with Mirardo C. Malazarte, Jr, BSc (Chem), BSc(Mec), Senior Vice President Operations, Pasar Corporation in Manila, Philippines, 7 December 2012
Prof. Hong Yong Sohn was Awarded the Distinguished Scholarly and Creative Research Award, 2012 from the University of Utah
Prof. Hong Yong Sohn, University of Utah, for whom Dr Florian Kongoli organized a symposium in his honor and bearing his name "Sohn International Symposium on Advanced Processing of Metals and Materials",in San Diego California, in August 2006 (archived Web Site
here) was awarded the Distinguished Scholarly and Creative Research Award, 2012 from the University of Utah, in December 2012
(Web Site: https://research.utah.edu/funding/recipients/dra.php)
This is another Award after the major "Sohn International Symposium on Advanced Processing of Metals and Materials", organized in his honor by Dr. Florian Kongoli in San Diego California, August 2006 with more than 500 presentations and 9 published volumes - the biggest stand-alone symposium in its class until 2006.