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International Naval Engineering Conference April 26-28 in Bristol
THE 13th International Naval Engineering Conference and Exhibition, INEC 2016, will be held from Tuesday April 26 through Thursday April 28 at the Passenger Shed at Brunel's Old Station in Bristol.
Following the theme of "Engineering the Triple A Navy: Active, Adaptive, Affordable" the event will be sponsored by Babcock International Group together with BMT Defence Services, Rolls-Royce, QinetiQ, and GE's Marine Solutions.
The event is expected to attract 300 delegates from nearly 20 countries including representation from navies at all levels; naval procurement officials; commercial and military ship operators; designers and shipbuilders; classification societies; machinery and equipment manufacturers from prime contractors to SMEs; universities and other defence related organisations.
The event is being organised by FIGS Events Limited on behalf of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).
For more information visit www.inec.org.uk and inec@figsevents.co.uk
Following the theme of "Engineering the Triple A Navy: Active, Adaptive, Affordable" the event will be sponsored by Babcock International Group together with BMT Defence Services, Rolls-Royce, QinetiQ, and GE's Marine Solutions.
The event is expected to attract 300 delegates from nearly 20 countries including representation from navies at all levels; naval procurement officials; commercial and military ship operators; designers and shipbuilders; classification societies; machinery and equipment manufacturers from prime contractors to SMEs; universities and other defence related organisations.
The event is being organised by FIGS Events Limited on behalf of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).
For more information visit www.inec.org.uk and inec@figsevents.co.uk
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