IMCA is delighted to share programme details for its Lifting & Rigging Seminar which takes place in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Thursday 12 September 2024.
Sub-titled, ‘Exploring high value ropes in the new offshore environment’, the Seminar will once again welcome the world of lifting and rigging to explore the latest best-practice, thought leadership from the sector, and technological innovation.
Organised by the industry, and for the industry, delegates will hear presentations from AMC, Boskalis, Bridon Bekaert, Clausthal University, Heerema, Huisman, LRM-NDE, SBM, TechnipFMC, and Usha Martin.
Alongside ample opportunities to build connections and network with colleagues, delegates will also be able to shape the future of our sector through our interactive workshops which feed into the activity of IMCA’s Lifting & Rigging Committee.
As in previous years’, we have designed a programme with collaboration at its core, and through our interactive Q&As and Workshops, delegates are offered a great opportunity to shape the future of IMCA – as well as the future of Lifting.Book now. Early Bird tickets now available
Commenting on the programme launch, Mark Ford, Marine and Quality Manager, IMCA said: “We’re excited to share details our Lifting & Rigging Seminar which this year explores high-value ropes in the new offshore environment. We’ve convened some of the best subject matter experts from industry and academia to help us explore the latest challenges and solutions around wire ropes and lifting.”
“As in previous years’, we have designed a programme with collaboration at its core, and through our interactive Q&As and Workshops, delegates are offered a great opportunity to shape the future of IMCA – as well as the future of Lifting.”
“Early Bird tickets are now available for the Seminar. You have until 15 July 2024 to secure tickets at this rate, at which point prices will increase. With tickets selling out last year, we recommend booking as soon as possible. I look forward to seeing you in Amsterdam on Thursday 12 September.”