The countdown is now on for our one-day Lifting & Rigging Seminar on Thursday 26 October 2023 in Amsterdam.
This year’s event, the 11th in the series, focuses on “Lifting in the new offshore environment.”
Over the years, it has generated a strong industry following due to an engaging line-up of prominent speakers, and this edition will be no different. It includes interactive Q&A sessions and practical technical workshops from offshore installation contractors, technology providers, academia, IMCA Members and the broader industry. Together, we will explore the challenges and opportunities in lifting and rigging.
Curated by IMCA’s own Lifting & Rigging Committee, the Seminar will welcome industry experts worldwide to explore the high-quality programme, featuring all the latest advancements in the sector. Delegates will hear from Boskalis, Bridon-Bekaert, Cranemaster, Delft University of Technology, Remazel, Seaway7, TechnipFMC, TWD and Vaisala.
Experts from IMCA will of course also be presenting the latest guidance, and best practice, essential for safer performance.
Attendance at this crucial event for the industry is vital to anyone working in lifting and rigging. Places are limited to ensure a collaborative and constructive Seminar environment, so we encourage you to book today before spaces fill up and registration closes.
With the new offshore environment the topic on everyone’s lips, this event will provide attendees with knowledge and understanding of the tools, training, and technology they are using on a day-to-day basis. It is a must-attend event for anyone working in the field.Book your place now
Mark Ford, Marine & Quality Manager at IMCA, said: “Final preparations for our ever-popular lifting and rigging event are well underway, and we’re excited to present the confirmed technical agenda to Members and delegates.”
“With the new offshore environment the topic on everyone’s lips, this event will provide attendees with knowledge and understanding of the tools, training, and technology they are using on a day-to-day basis. It is a must-attend event for anyone working in the field.”