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IMCA members invited to take part in annual seminar

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World Pipelines,


The Quickfire ‘Totally Technology’ session has been a regular feature at the International Marine Contractors Association’s (IMCA) Annual Seminars.

An invitation is extended to all IMCA member companies to present their ideas and innovations to 300 industry leaders at the Annual Seminar taking place at the World Forum in The Hague, The Netherlands, on 28 - 29 November.

The proposed presentation and an abstract explaining the technology or innovation in 150 words, plus any supporting video/ photographs /charts /web links, should be submitted to IMCA by 30 September here.

IMCA’s CEO Allen Leatt said: “The Quickfire Totally Technology session is a really exciting opportunity for suppliers to showcase their ideas to industry leaders. We are looking forward to some energising and interesting presentations.”

Six companies will be chosen to present in the Quickfire Totally Technology session.

Full information on the Quickfire Technology Session can be found here.

IMCA represents the vast majority of offshore marine contractors and the associated supply chain in the world, with members from over 60 countries. It publishes an extensive technical library of guidance documents on operational good practice, safety promotional materials, timely information notes and safety flashes. Its members benefit from a technical structure comprising four main divisions covering Offshore Diving, Marine, Remote Systems & ROVs, and Offshore Surveying.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/11092018/imca-members-invited-to-take-part-in-annual-seminar/

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