Ship Safety 2009 will provide you with a forum for discussing cutting edge safety information and the opportunity to network with top executives from the shipping industry. Furthermore you will discover the strategies that have been implemented by Europe’s leading ship organisations who will not only uncover the challenges they are currently facing but also how they have maximised security and increased their performance.
as part of the week-long celebration of World Maritime Day 2011, the 8th Annual Port and Maritime Security in Melbourne will be held the 27th & 28th September 2011 Port & Maritime Security 2011 will again assemble a unique and esteemed faculty of domestic and international maritime security experts from government and industry.
SMi proudly present their inaugural Transport Security event to be held in London on Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th February 2012. Building on the success of the SMi security portfolio, this launch event will take a global perspective on all key issues surrounding transport security from security and protection of people and cargo at airports to maintaining security over the entire transport network for major international events.
Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) are the primary means of Coastal Water & Maritime Homeland Defense. Unfortunately, there are major capability gaps in the US maritime, Coast Guard and Custom Border Protection interdiction strategy. These gaps can be closed with more effective OPVs, but to do this, decision makers must have access to practical, innovative programs that are cost-efficient.
OPV Summit will allow the Coast Guard, Navy, ship builders, ship designers and industry related professionals to gain a greater understanding of:
* Maritime Security Evolution and Increased Importance of OPVs
* Ship Structural Integrity & Mission-Readiness Advancements
* OPV Concept Solutions for Emerging Asymmetric Threats
Mena Fire Safety Conference Qatar April 2011harrissafety
Fire Safety MENA 2011 will provide a platform for government ministries and industry experts including developers, contractors, architects and consultants to share and gain knowledge in this increasingly critical market.
Discover how to achieve best-practice fire risk management and integrate cost-effective, state-of-the-art strategies that mitigate fire hazards.
Learn from the experience of regional experts on how to comply to regional fire safety codes, regulations and standards across the Middle East and North Africa region.
The 7th annual Asia Pacific Aviation Business Magazine AVSEC conference is a leading industry forum delivering the right platform to discuss crucial issues with policy makers, industry leaders and technology experts. Speakers include
Kelly Hoggan, Regional Director Asia Pacific/Middle East, Transport Security Administration, USA
Carolina Ramirez Taborda, Assistant Director Cargo Security and Standards, IATA, Switzerland
Dvir Rubinshtein, Aviation Security Operation Center Manager, Security Department State of Israel
Graeme Power-Hosking, Design Director, Atkins
Andrew McClumpha, Associate, Booz & Co, UK
Philip Baum, Managing Director, Green Light, UK
Paul Retter AM, Executive Director Office of Transport Security, Department of Infrastructure and Transport
Bill Paterson, Australian Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Assistant Commissioner Shane Connelly, National Manager Aviation, Australian Federal Police
Steve Jackson, Head of Group Security and Facilitation, Qantas
Geoffrey Askew AM, Principal, Askew & Associates
Bill Burke, CEO, Mildura Airport
3rd Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Tâm Leclancher
As the only event purely dedicated to the area of vehicle protection, Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability aims to deliver a strong focus on the relationship between current requirements, emerging technologies and how these might be leveraged to enhance force protection.
Importantly, a key differentiator this year will be a dedicated pre-conference focus day on Active Protection System covering soft/hard kill active protection in detail. The three-day programme will cover the core areas of survivability in detail, exploring the latest platforms, vehicle architectures, passive/active protection, mobility, counter-IED, EW, un-manned/autonomous solutions, signature management and much more!
Featured speakers will include: Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems, ARTEC GmbH, British Army, Bundeswehr Technical Centre for Protective and Special Technologies , Czech Military Research Institute, Danish Defence and Acquisition Organisation, DSTL, German Army, IMI Systems, IMP Castle Associates Limited, Israeli MoD, Krauss Maffei Wegmann, Lockheed Martin UK, NATO, Pearson Engineering, SOUCY DEFENSE, Swedish Defence Research Agency, TNO, United States Army, United States Marine Corps, US Army, UTC Aerospace Systems and Vetronics Research Centre
What’s new for 2017:
• National capability development updates from the British Army, DSTL, US Army, German Army, US Marine Corps and many more
• A key focus on the technology that goes into providing enhanced protection. Hear from industry leaders, including ARTEC, IMI Systems, KMW and Lockheed Martin,
• A pre-conference focus day exploring the development and integration of hard/soft kill active protection systems (APS)
Early bird offers and special military rates available. Register online at http://www.favsurvivability.com/li
as part of the week-long celebration of World Maritime Day 2011, the 8th Annual Port and Maritime Security in Melbourne will be held the 27th & 28th September 2011 Port & Maritime Security 2011 will again assemble a unique and esteemed faculty of domestic and international maritime security experts from government and industry.
SMi proudly present their inaugural Transport Security event to be held in London on Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th February 2012. Building on the success of the SMi security portfolio, this launch event will take a global perspective on all key issues surrounding transport security from security and protection of people and cargo at airports to maintaining security over the entire transport network for major international events.
Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs) are the primary means of Coastal Water & Maritime Homeland Defense. Unfortunately, there are major capability gaps in the US maritime, Coast Guard and Custom Border Protection interdiction strategy. These gaps can be closed with more effective OPVs, but to do this, decision makers must have access to practical, innovative programs that are cost-efficient.
OPV Summit will allow the Coast Guard, Navy, ship builders, ship designers and industry related professionals to gain a greater understanding of:
* Maritime Security Evolution and Increased Importance of OPVs
* Ship Structural Integrity & Mission-Readiness Advancements
* OPV Concept Solutions for Emerging Asymmetric Threats
Mena Fire Safety Conference Qatar April 2011harrissafety
Fire Safety MENA 2011 will provide a platform for government ministries and industry experts including developers, contractors, architects and consultants to share and gain knowledge in this increasingly critical market.
Discover how to achieve best-practice fire risk management and integrate cost-effective, state-of-the-art strategies that mitigate fire hazards.
Learn from the experience of regional experts on how to comply to regional fire safety codes, regulations and standards across the Middle East and North Africa region.
The 7th annual Asia Pacific Aviation Business Magazine AVSEC conference is a leading industry forum delivering the right platform to discuss crucial issues with policy makers, industry leaders and technology experts. Speakers include
Kelly Hoggan, Regional Director Asia Pacific/Middle East, Transport Security Administration, USA
Carolina Ramirez Taborda, Assistant Director Cargo Security and Standards, IATA, Switzerland
Dvir Rubinshtein, Aviation Security Operation Center Manager, Security Department State of Israel
Graeme Power-Hosking, Design Director, Atkins
Andrew McClumpha, Associate, Booz & Co, UK
Philip Baum, Managing Director, Green Light, UK
Paul Retter AM, Executive Director Office of Transport Security, Department of Infrastructure and Transport
Bill Paterson, Australian Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Assistant Commissioner Shane Connelly, National Manager Aviation, Australian Federal Police
Steve Jackson, Head of Group Security and Facilitation, Qantas
Geoffrey Askew AM, Principal, Askew & Associates
Bill Burke, CEO, Mildura Airport
3rd Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability Tâm Leclancher
As the only event purely dedicated to the area of vehicle protection, Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability aims to deliver a strong focus on the relationship between current requirements, emerging technologies and how these might be leveraged to enhance force protection.
Importantly, a key differentiator this year will be a dedicated pre-conference focus day on Active Protection System covering soft/hard kill active protection in detail. The three-day programme will cover the core areas of survivability in detail, exploring the latest platforms, vehicle architectures, passive/active protection, mobility, counter-IED, EW, un-manned/autonomous solutions, signature management and much more!
Featured speakers will include: Advanced Blast and Ballistic Systems, ARTEC GmbH, British Army, Bundeswehr Technical Centre for Protective and Special Technologies , Czech Military Research Institute, Danish Defence and Acquisition Organisation, DSTL, German Army, IMI Systems, IMP Castle Associates Limited, Israeli MoD, Krauss Maffei Wegmann, Lockheed Martin UK, NATO, Pearson Engineering, SOUCY DEFENSE, Swedish Defence Research Agency, TNO, United States Army, United States Marine Corps, US Army, UTC Aerospace Systems and Vetronics Research Centre
What’s new for 2017:
• National capability development updates from the British Army, DSTL, US Army, German Army, US Marine Corps and many more
• A key focus on the technology that goes into providing enhanced protection. Hear from industry leaders, including ARTEC, IMI Systems, KMW and Lockheed Martin,
• A pre-conference focus day exploring the development and integration of hard/soft kill active protection systems (APS)
Early bird offers and special military rates available. Register online at http://www.favsurvivability.com/li
The inaugural Maritime Logistics 2012 conference is part of Pacific 2012. First held in 2000, the exposition has become internationally recognised as the premier commercial maritime and naval defence exhibition for the Asia Pacific. Maritime Logistics 2012 is the only event focusing on maritime logistics and commercial shipping that will be held alongside Pacific 2012.
International port security Conference 3rd & 4th June 2015, LondonJames Hitchen
SMi’s 6th Annual International Port Security addresses the latest developments in port security enforcement focusing on the rise in organised crime within ports, compliance with the ISPS code and new systems including the Port Security Management System.
Case studies from ports around the globe, briefing sessions from government bodies and leading security technology providers ensure delegates are up-to-date with high priority information that enables you to best secure your seaports, economies and means of trade.
Pre conference workshop - Weathering the Storm with STORM and Post Conference Site visit to Port of Dover
Human errors are inevitable. No matter how competent
the people we employ or how much training we do,
human fallibility cannot be avoided. This is why a
resilient socio-technical system must be created to avoid
negative consequences caused by mismanagement of
errors and threats. This is the key to creating a more
advanced and higher level of system safety. Addressing
latent conditions at the workplace, such as bridge
ergonomics, complements such a system.
It is, however, not enough to impart Human Factors’
training to the officers and believe that all weaknesses
will be taken care of. First of all, officers must be
required to have a thorough understanding of the
equipment they use before they are put in charge of a
navigational watch. Second, there must be a consistent
organization, which is not solely depending on the person
in command. Third, ship-specific procedures and
checklists, which are reviewed at frequent intervals, must
be put in place.
The inaugural Maritime Logistics 2012 conference is part of Pacific 2012. First held in 2000, the exposition has become internationally recognised as the premier commercial maritime and naval defence exhibition for the Asia Pacific. Maritime Logistics 2012 is the only event focusing on maritime logistics and commercial shipping that will be held alongside Pacific 2012.
International port security Conference 3rd & 4th June 2015, LondonJames Hitchen
SMi’s 6th Annual International Port Security addresses the latest developments in port security enforcement focusing on the rise in organised crime within ports, compliance with the ISPS code and new systems including the Port Security Management System.
Case studies from ports around the globe, briefing sessions from government bodies and leading security technology providers ensure delegates are up-to-date with high priority information that enables you to best secure your seaports, economies and means of trade.
Pre conference workshop - Weathering the Storm with STORM and Post Conference Site visit to Port of Dover
Human errors are inevitable. No matter how competent
the people we employ or how much training we do,
human fallibility cannot be avoided. This is why a
resilient socio-technical system must be created to avoid
negative consequences caused by mismanagement of
errors and threats. This is the key to creating a more
advanced and higher level of system safety. Addressing
latent conditions at the workplace, such as bridge
ergonomics, complements such a system.
It is, however, not enough to impart Human Factors’
training to the officers and believe that all weaknesses
will be taken care of. First of all, officers must be
required to have a thorough understanding of the
equipment they use before they are put in charge of a
navigational watch. Second, there must be a consistent
organization, which is not solely depending on the person
in command. Third, ship-specific procedures and
checklists, which are reviewed at frequent intervals, must
be put in place.
Oliver Mills-Nanyn - Superyacht Crew Safety The BasicsOliver Mills-Nanyn
For seafarers, the vessel on which they work is both their place of employment and their home. While this vocation can be an exciting one, there are inherent dangers: in a seafaring role the risk of death, illness and injury are higher than those faced by the general population. This makes understanding and following the relevant safety precautions crucial.
How to plan and execute reliable offshore installation projects in hostile, farshore and deepwater environments.
This unique event will give you unrivalled networking opportunities as well as a chance to hear how other leading offshore wind companies have tackled issues such as:
*Offshore Construction - Logistics and strategy
*Vessel Avaliability and suitability
*Deepwater solutions - foundations and other technology
*Subsea cables and installation
*Manpower expertise - recruitment, training and Health & Safety
New Build Europe 2010 will provide a platform for you to discover upcoming technologies and effectively shape your project development/management strategies.
The efficiency and profitability of coal and gas power plants is a major issue at the minute, with Utilities actively scrutinising these in their new build plans. Plus the challenges of effective operation is beginning to be a key focus, with the procurement of quality products and scheduling coming to the fore.
This conference will fully cover these areas and show you how they affect your business strategy. It will also focus on clarifying investment and lifespan issues particularly with coal plants and show how to integrate fossil and renewable energy in the long-term.
Revenue Assurance, Fraud Reduction and Cost Managment in Telecoms ConferenceArena International
Revenue Assurance, Fraud Reduction and Cost Management in Telecoms 2010 offers practical and effective strategies you can implement in your business to optimise revenue assurance and control costs. Building on the feedback from our successful 2009 event, the 2010 conference features more case studies from operators, VMNOs and ISPs than ever before, and a new focus on combating telecoms fraud.
Held on the 11 and 12 May 2010 in London is the biggest and most eagerly anticipated conference in the EMEA, and will bring together key industry experts to provide answers to current topical questions. From coping with the global economic recession and effectively controlling roaming revenues to limiting bad debt, this conference will provide insight on how to solve the critical issues that you face in the industry today.
The Oil & Gas Technology Forum Drilling Day event, located in London, will provide a platform for you to hear brand new caste studies on how the oil industry can work together to enhance profits, learn valuable strategies from top-level speakers on maximising resources as well as unlimited access to network with peers and leading experts.
Network and listen to leading experts such as Tue Hassenkam, Associate Professor, NanoGeoScience, UNIVERSITY OF COPHENHAGEN, John Corben, Senior Technical Advisor, IEA, Giovanni Botto, R&D Manager Drilling, ENI SPA and more!
Make sure you register now – the first 5 registrations get automatic places at the invite-only Oil & Gas Technology Forum on 26th & 27th March
VIBpharma is delighted to announce the 3rd Annual Competitive Intelligence in Pharma USA conference, April 13-14, 2010 in Philadelphia. CI USA continues our 12 year global series which has seen some of the largest gathering of Competitive Intelligence professionals from the pharma and biotech industries. Register now to reserve your place!
Now in its 20th year the industry renowned PLIM & PLEX conference makes a welcome return to Europe. This leading industry event, developed with industry experts and in association with Nuclear Engineering International and Modern Power Systems, will bring together a series of international case studies focusing on the development of an efficient plant life management strategy and an effective approach to licence extension
With the leading nuclear experts, PLIM specialists, consultants and technology providers this is an event not to be missed with unparalleled networking and discussion opportunities.
Our 2nd Annual Pharma Packaging & Labeling Conference brings together very senior industry experts from the leading pharma companies, from multinationals to innovative biotechs, to really drill down strategy options for both packaging and labeling that will be affordable to implement, ensure regulatory compliance and help to drive profitability.
VIBpharma’s Clinical Trials in Emerging Markets conference will bring together pharma and biotech companies to share solutions to strategic and operational challenges in setting up and conducting studies in new territories. Attendees will hear from experienced professionals who will share their knowledge on making the most of the opportunities and benefits of conducting trials in emerging markets. Attend this practical, insightful and solution led event to generate new cost and time saving ideas for your clinical trials.
VIBpharma’s Clinical Trial Supply conference brings together senior representatives from pharma and biotech manufacturers to discuss key issues through a series of high caliber presentations and interactive roundtable discussions led by industry experts. The topics being addressed will also include innovative drug mobility and labelling strategies, getting the most out of your IVRS, ensuring compliance across Europe, best practice approaches for temperature controlled transportation.
Join us in London in February to discover practical approaches for ensuring a cost-efficient clinical supply chain.
Join us for this respected and senior-level conference taking place in London on Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 March 2010, to network with your peers and uncover tried-and-tested solutions to these and other critical issues you face.
With country case studies and presentations from industry figureheads involved in new nuclear build and construction, can you afford to miss out?
Arena Internationals’ Operations & Maintenance Strategies for Coal & Gas Power Stations being held on 18th and 19th March in London, UK, aims to establish solutions to key issues such as:
The impact of future government legislation on your O&M strategies
Executing the best O&M strategies to ensure your plant’s life is extended
The impact of carbon capture on your power station - case study on a CCS pilot plant
How to make your plant more flexible by understanding how to implement successful optimisation techniques
Through case study driven presentations from leading energy operators and a series of informative panel debates, this event will provide you with best practice solutions to help you comply with existing and upcoming challenges in the market.
If you’re involved in small hydro, you need to be at Small Hydro. Why?
Over 14 case studies from leading IPPs, utilities and developers – find out how to overcome the challenges they faced and get first-hand experience of how to meet obstacles in your own operations
12 countries represented - whether your small hydro interest is multi-national or community focussed, uncover new opportunities and learn about new techniques from experts around the world
A special focus on licensing, regulations and permitting – with so many complex processes affecting the licensing of your project, make sure you are up to date with changing regulation and expectations
Funding Masterclass – Make sure you’re positioned to benefit from upcoming opportunities and avoid funding pitfalls at this dedicated session
An overview of some of the newest and most exciting technologies in the industry. Find out what will save and what will make you money in plant efficiency
Gain a new perspective on your challenges through input and feedback from government bodies and leading international organisations
Make the most of over 12 hours of networking, including roundtables, drinks and dinner to meet with your peers and share ideas on a one-to-one level
Following on the success of our 3rd Biosimilars conference VIBpharma is proud to announce the 4th annual Biosimilars conference taking place on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 March 2010 in Brussels, Belgium.
Through a series of presentations and interactive discussions covering key issues such as current market trends, biobetters, the global regulatory environment, pricing and reimbursement strategies and biosimilars in emerging markets, participants will gain new insight and share hands-on experiences with leading companies in the pharma and biotech industry.
VIBevents’ 7th Annual Cold Chain Storage and Distribution conference will bring together key manufacturers and industry experts to discuss these amongst other core issues. From understanding key transport, packaging, validation and qualification methods to optimising strategies for storing biotech and pharma products, this event will provide a platform to debate best practice approaches.
Once again, this event will be co-located with our established Clinical Trial Supply event in order to provide you with more opportunities to interact and exchange ideas with peers from both backgrounds.
Following the success of this conference series, Arena International’s 6th Annual Fire Protection of Rolling Stock conference will be held on Tuesday 24th – Wednesday 25th March 2010 in London. The event will establish strategic solutions and highlight new technologies to enhance fire protection of railway vehicles. Through a series of best practice presentations and case studies, this event will provide you with insight into railway operator and rolling stock manufacturer approaches as well as presentations from regulatory authorities to current and upcoming fire safety issues.
Global Asset Security: Oil and Gas gives you the opportunity to hear from security experts with specific expertise in security threats around the world and across the US. You will have the chance to share knowledge and experience on common or industry challenges such as ensuring the safety of your personnel, and maximizing the robustness of your product supply chain in order to reduce your financial and physical vulnerability.
Attendance at Global Asset Security: Oil and Gas 2010 is essential for anyone involved with developing security strategy or running the security program either in the US or abroad
At a strategic level, The event will address the increasing need for security to be more effectively and efficiently integrated into overall business strategy, and how you can effect such integration in your business. How can you minimize the effect of budget constraints on your security programs? To what extent is your intellectual property safe and how can you improve your defense against financially damaging security breaches?
Key benefits of attending Global Asset Security: Oil and Gas 2010
Understand the business models and security trends that are driving the industry
Discover how TWIC and CFATS regulations can be efficiently assimilated into your business plan in order to ensure compliance and maximize effectiveness
Evaluate the changes in criminal strategy and uncover the true costs (and benefits) of implementing solutions
Reduce your loses and improve your safety record by creating the best possible offshore security program
Get the competitive edge- learn to maximize ROI from your security investments
Get critical insights into the real changes in global security in the regions where you have an interest
The market for mobile banking and other mobile financial services is growing at an ever increasing rate, with customer adoption in the US set to grow to 56 million users in the next few years. Institutions that have led the way are already seeing customer loyalty, return per customer and customer acquisition benefits.
The question now is not if I should enter this market, but how do I compete in the mobile banking space?
Mobile Financial Service Congress, 2-3 December, Miami, Florida, will provide critical insights to overcome technical and budgetary challenges, and winning strategies for fully exploiting the mobile channel.
With both the Rail and the Road authorities imposing increased tunnel safety standards, those working in the industry must invest to meet mandatory requirements or risk being excluded. The upside comes from the still very lucrative gain that is available in the industry and the high potential return for forward looking companies that can excel in this area.
With guidance needed on how to accomplish compliance by means of maximum efficiency and minimal expenditure, the first annual Fire Protection and Safety in Tunnels conference is being held in Paris, 17-18 Nov 09 to help you meet industry safety standards, optimise your risk management and achieve safety excellence.
Developing an effective yet transparent pharmacovigilance strategy and keeping ahead of regulatory changes can be challenging, yet the EU’s complex safety regulations and ever-increasing media attention make both functions vital.
At VIBpharma’s 5th annual Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management conference you will gain solutions to the issues you are currently facing; from the difficulties with RMP’s and how to effectively manage risk management with current medicines to mitigate any risks to patients.
The Clinical Trial in Oncology event on 1-2 December 2009 in Munich will show you how to utilise target approaches to optimize your clinical research and enhance your patient enrolment, data quality and much more.
The overall goal of your data management model is to capture quality data in a timely and cost efficient method. However, instituting and complying with upcoming CDISC standards can be challenging especially with existing trials.
To prepare you for these regulation changes, VIBpharma has brought together industry experts to answer all of your questions and provide you with solutions to ensuring a seamless integration of the CDISC standards.
LA HUG - Video Testimonials with Chynna Morgan - June 2024Lital Barkan
Have you ever heard that user-generated content or video testimonials can take your brand to the next level? We will explore how you can effectively use video testimonials to leverage and boost your sales, content strategy, and increase your CRM data.🤯
We will dig deeper into:
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Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
B2B payments are rapidly changing. Find out the 5 key questions you need to be asking yourself to be sure you are mastering B2B payments today. Learn more at www.BlueSnap.com.
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
Improving profitability for small businessBen Wann
In this comprehensive presentation, we will explore strategies and practical tips for enhancing profitability in small businesses. Tailored to meet the unique challenges faced by small enterprises, this session covers various aspects that directly impact the bottom line. Attendees will learn how to optimize operational efficiency, manage expenses, and increase revenue through innovative marketing and customer engagement techniques.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
Affordable Stationery Printing Services in Jaipur | Navpack n PrintNavpack & Print
Looking for professional printing services in Jaipur? Navpack n Print offers high-quality and affordable stationery printing for all your business needs. Stand out with custom stationery designs and fast turnaround times. Contact us today for a quote!
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
The key differences between the MDR and IVDR in the EUAllensmith572606
In the European Union (EU), two significant regulations have been introduced to enhance the safety and effectiveness of medical devices – the In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation (IVDR) and the Medical Device Regulation (MDR).
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Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
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Sustainability has become an increasingly critical topic as the world recognizes the need to protect our planet and its resources for future generations. Sustainability means meeting our current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. It involves long-term planning and consideration of the consequences of our actions. The goal is to create strategies that ensure the long-term viability of People, Planet, and Profit.
Leading companies such as Nike, Toyota, and Siemens are prioritizing sustainable innovation in their business models, setting an example for others to follow. In this Sustainability training presentation, you will learn key concepts, principles, and practices of sustainability applicable across industries. This training aims to create awareness and educate employees, senior executives, consultants, and other key stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and supply chain partners, on the importance and implementation of sustainability.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts that form the foundation of sustainability within corporate environments.
2. Explore the sustainability implementation model, focusing on effective measures and reporting strategies to track and communicate sustainability efforts.
3. Identify and define best practices and critical success factors essential for achieving sustainability goals within organizations.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Key Concepts of Sustainability
2. Principles and Practices of Sustainability
3. Measures and Reporting in Sustainability
4. Sustainability Implementation & Best Practices
To download the complete presentation, visit: https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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Uncovering the challenges of fire protection and safety
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09:30 Welcoming remarks training and why simulations of incidents are far more successful in
helping crew members develop the right mantra and modus operandi
Opening address to work as a team and save lives:
● Why employing training exercises consistently and with constant
09:40 exploring current strategies and technologies for variation is a crucial component to ship safety
fire protection and safety to certify passenger and ● Setting up a controlled environment with assigned responsibilities
ship safety across the chain to maintain order and efficiency
The SOLAS Convention was totally revised in 2000 in a way that ● Establishing routines and procedures to increase communication
prescribes ultimate goal and fundamental requirements for fire and and eradicate chaos
safety of ships. This approach has been met in recent IMO activities ● Gauging the response rate from all crew members to upgrade future
towards goal-based standards and been believed to accommodate training techniques
innovative and rational design of ships for fire safety. Join one leader ● Assessing the exercise thoroughly with all involved parties
in the industry and examine: to determine the effectiveness of current safety criterion
● The goals and fundamentals for fire safety in ships ● Reviewing and updating safety procedures and training on
● How to evaluate and accommodate innovative technologies a regular basis to maintain ship safety at peak level
for fire safety of ships into regulatory framework Captain Peter Jodin, safety Manager / D.P. / CsO,
● The future development of both regulatory framework and design of ships WaLLeNiUs MariNe ab
Koichi yoshida, Director, international Cooperation Centre,
NatiONaL MaritiMe researCh iNstitUte 13:00 Networking lunch
Keynote address 14:00 Optimising fire protection in ships by enhancing
10:20 enhancing current standards in ships to maximise current safety standards for maximum security
● A behind-closed-doors outline of the sub-committee for fire
safety and exceed expectations protection and the intricate procedures that are necessary
Safety regulations are constantly modified and updated in to finalise their yearly report
response to new technology and developments within the maritime ● The importance of learning lessons from past incidents - what measures
industry or as a reaction to maritime incidents. Improving existing are being taken to maximise fire protection for ships today
standards by implementing extra precautions to maximise ship ● The latest technology that will move fire protection and safety
safety is imperative. Hear from the Vice Chairman of IMO Sub- forward within the shipping industry
● Examples and findings from a ship regulator's perspective
Committee Fire Protection who will share inside knowledge of the
sandra rita allnutt, secretary, iMO sC Fire Protection, iMO
latest fire protection safety measurements in place. And join him
in deliberating the large-scale pending issue on the safety to port
requirements application and where this current issue lies. Examine:
Panel Discussion
● Demonstrations and findings for proactive and reactive safety 14:40 Optimising fire protection in ships by enhancing
measures that are being considered and approved today current safety standards for maximum security
● The effectiveness of drainage systems in ro-ro spaces and how Hear from a panel of leaders discussing the latest safety measurements
in place and join them in debating today's ‘hot’ issue which is still
to prevent the accumulation of water
pending due to the large-scale controversy surrounding it. Deliberate:
● The significance of fire in balconies and what elements have ● The significance of special category spaces and what elements are
been adopted to mitigate their fire risk needed to consider them high risk
● The pending issues surrounding the application for safety to ● The controversy surrounding measures to prevent explosions on oil
port requirements and chemical tankers - are these solutions or perilous setbacks?
Claudio abbate, Vice Chairman, iMO sub-Committee on ● Tracking and measuring tanker containers and what mechanisms can
Fire Protection, Manager, safety systems, riNa, Chairman, isO/tC8/sC1 be implemented to decrease current safety hazards
Lifesaving appliances and Fire Protection, Chairman, MareD grOUP Moderated by: Penny Jones, editor, shiP-teChNOLOgy.COM
to be joined by a selection of speakers
11:00 Coffee and networking 15.20 Coffee and networking
11.30 the importance of regularly upgrading training 15:30 Optimising fire management in a time of crisis –
techniques for the crew to optimise ship safety a firefighter’s guide
● Gaining inside knowledge to the Seafarer certification procedures to ● Why incorporating and drilling down training and exercise procedures
enhance training techniques is significant in determining passenger, crew and ship safety
● Going back to basics - uncovering the vital elements of the human risk ● Testing fire safety in ships through multiple scenario simulations to
factor to optimise safety management ensure that the proper security measurements are put in place
● The importance of proper simulation training in fire fighting and life ● Achieving best-practice fire-fighting techniques to optimise crisis
saving techniques management, enhance ship safety and maximise ship performance
● Illustrations of best-in-class safety training to ensure high level safety ● The importance of the links between the firefighters and the on-board
on board different types of vessels and safeguard ship investment personnel for operations to succeed
Jaime Veiga, senior Project Officer For training & Certification of Lieutenant Commander Christophe guillemette, Officer of the
seafarers, eMsa French Navy, French directorate of maritime affairs / maritime safety
department / regulations and ships safety office
12:10 Using the right training techniques on a regular
basis to reinvigorate ship safety and amplify the 16:10 sustainable safety practices – a long term perspective
capabilities of the ship crew This case study reveals how one industry leader maximises sustainable
There is no such thing as matching incidents, because no two safety practices by following proven strategies. Our speaker will also
occurrences are identical. Implementing quality safety precautions is discuss the importance of communication to engage staff in identifying
the primary phase for warranting fire protection and safety in ships. issues and achieving a higher safety standard.
These measures are incorporated to ensure safety and with the proper ● Arming yourself with the right tools to analyse data accurately and
procedures, the two together should be enough to save lives. But optimise the benefits of measurement to management
without the proper training skills and right mindset, the crew will be ● Implementing structure to safety programmess in order to have a
put in the very difficult position of having to convert this theory into step-by-step process of eliminating hazards
3. day One Monday 30 November 2009 Programme day Two
● Incorporating a tried and tested methodology for both analysis and 09:00 Registration and coffee
measurement to create a sound basis for identifying focus areas
and to drive continuous improvement 09:30 Welcoming remarks
● Building a case for action with the appropriate sense of urgency
that can be identified and understood by all stakeholders Keynote address
● Illustrations from the Near-Miss Safety Campaign 09:40 gaining insight on formal safety assessment
arnab Chakravorty, head of health & safety, MaersK LiNe
methodologies and direct simulations applied to
alternative design
16.50 Chairman’s summary and closing remarks ● Uncovering the real alternative design experience – enhancing
alternative design opportunities whilst still remaining within the
17.00 End of day one SOLAS framework
● Evaluating risk / performance-based design to maximise safety
and optimise cost – opportunities for shipyards, owners,
classification societies
● Understanding safety assessment strategies and direct simulations
to enable effective applications of the alternative design to
REgiSTER OnlinE nOW! passenger ships
● Illustrations and insights into the work in progress on direct
www.arena-international.com/shipsafety assessment of safety and the possible implications on the future
regulatory framework
Dr. alessandro Maccari, innovation and Development Manager,
FiNCaNtieri CaNtieri NaVaLi s.P.a
Joint Presentation
sponsors and media partners 10:20 Lightweight construction for new build and the
implications on ship safety
Lightweight materials for building new ships have proven to be of high
value for improving maritime efficiency and competitiveness, however
gold sponsor this can pose a big threat to fire safety on board the given vessels.
This impartial case study discloses the ongoing project relating to
lightweight construction for ships, its advantages and limitations and
what is in the pipeline for overcoming the safety challenges.
● Outlining the LASS project, how and why this came about and how the
silver sponsor ●
intended outcome will expand the maritime industry
Identifying lightweight components that fulfil fire safety requirements
to achieve structural resilience and minimise time and cost
● Integrating risk analysis to the chosen lightweight construction to
define what you are up against
● Reviewing all aspects of passive fire protection and fire behaviour to
sponsors gain a better understanding of safety management
● Employing regular fire simulations and tests to verify technical function
and flexibility
● Complying to the SOLAS chapter II-2 regulations by meeting its
'alternative design and arrangements' principles in order to qualify in
accordance with regulations
● Current findings for the LASS project and what is in store for its future
Dr. tommy hertzberg, sP Fire technology,
sP teChNiCaL researCh iNstitUte OF sWeDeN.
associate sponsor Dr. bjorn sundstrom, sP Fire technology,
sP teChNiCaL researCh iNstitUte OF sWeDeN
11:00 Coffee and networking
11:30 Optimising health and safety for your crew members –
Media partners gaining insight to the mechanics of high-end hearing
protection for engine room personnel
Ship employees who work in engine rooms are at a particularly high risk of
hearing impairment. The cause includes both the nature of the machinery
and long working days. This does not only entail long-term effects for
the individual but the short term risk hampers fluent communication on
the work floor and is thus a very real safety hazard on ships. Join one of
worldcruise- today’s forefront shipping groups who have equipped their employees
network.com with the right solution and have overcome safety challenges as a direct
Widening horizons for the cruise industry
result in order to drastically reduce health risks to their employees, build
trust and maximise morale. Gain insight on how to:
● Develop a high level of flexibility to meet the logistical
Do you wish to exhibit your products and services challenges involved
● Re-evaluate the efficiency of ear-plugs in terms of moulds and required
at this exclusive event? settings to certify health and safety and guarantee effectiveness
If you want to be part of this leading industry event, ● Build continuous co-operation and mutual respect amongst staff
members to foster a trusting harmonious relationship and work as
please contact Hassan Gani in our sponsorship team. a united front
Email: hassangani@arena-international.com Captain Marc Nuytemans, Managing Director,
eXMar shiPMaNageMeNt NV.
or call: +44 (0) 20 7915 9615
4. Tuesday 1 December 2009
Joint Presentation
12:10 safe return to Port – uncovering the key elements for
passenger ship survivability
For the first time in the new SOLAS Regulations II-1/8-1, II-2/21 and
II-2/22, requirements for the functionality of essential systems on
passenger ships under predefined casualty scenarios are defined.
The required survivability will have a substantial influence on future
passenger ship design. Join a forefront classification society and
gain insight on:
● A background on the SOLAS Safe Return to Port regulations
● Presenting an assessment methodology and how this represents
passenger ship survivability
● An introduction to a Safe Return to Port assessment process
following the design process
● Illustrations and extracts from a computer-based example
assessment
Dr. tommy hertzberg, sP Fire technology,
sP teChNiCaL researCh iNstitUte OF sWeDeN.
Dr. bjorn sundstrom, sP Fire technology,
sP teChNiCaL researCh iNstitUte OF sWeDeN
12:50 Networking lunch
14.00 applying the principles of the isM Code to ensure the
safe operation of ships and prevent pollution whilst
meeting safety regulations
● Incorporating the right safety measures to reduce risk, eliminate
fatalities and decrease damage to both property and the
environment
● Why promoting best-practice sound and operating management is
vital in preventing maritime injuries
● Assessing the impact of a safety management system and its
effectiveness in certifying ship safety
● Incorporating a feasible policy to meet ship safety objectives and
increase ship performance
igor robichov, expert of isM Code Department,
rUssiaN MaritiMe register OF shiPPiNg
Panel Presentation
14.40 best-practice strategies for refurbishing ships to
meet safety requirements and facilitate inspection
and approval
● Assessing the dynamics of fire protection products - integrating
detection and suppression to obliterate fire build-ups
● Implementing training through a virtual reality environment
to reduce both risk management assessment and ship cost
● Legal methods to fight piracy - preventive counter-terrorist measures
to gain ultimate control of your ship
● Examples of how each measure has aided or hampered in
live incidents
15:20 Afternoon tea and networking
15.30 Case study - J. Lauritzen a/s (tbc)
Ole svendsen, Vice President, head of Fleet Management,
J. LaUritzeN a/s
16.10 Case study - Osg ship Management
Captain Panos hatzikyriakos, safety & security Manager,
Osg shiP MaNageMeNt
16.50 Chairman’s summary and closing remarks
17.00 End of day two
5. Post-Conference masterclass
Optimising ship security and safety
Monday 30 November 2009
Urban Lambertson, Leadership & Management Consultant,
LaMbertsON CONsULtiNg
about the workshop:
This masterclass deals with the key issues within ship safety today.
Mr. Urban Lambertson is a survivor of the great tragedy that befell
the MS Estonia. He will share not only his strategies for survival
on that fatal day but how this experience has given him both the
strength and insight for leadership management and instilling this
quality in others. Through practical examples, a real-life case study
and group sessions, this masterclass will arm you with the tools
that you will need to optimise ship security whilst meeting both
business and safety requirements.
going from a security plan to actual reality
What is it that crew members actually need to do in times of crisis?
And what does it actually take to get there? Lessons learned from
the MS Estonia:
● Illustrations and extracts from a computer-based
example assessment
● Injecting awareness of risk and security management into the
entire organisation to have the initial tools for action
● Going beyond safety plans and strategies to build a culture-
driven development across the board
● Turning safety challenges into opportunities to create a win-win
dimension and strengthen your business
Learning to work as a team to increase efficiency
and certify passenger safety
Training models need to be as close to reality as possible in terms
of time, crises effects as well proximity and coordination of crew
members. This way, they will be better equipped to deal with the
incident at hand and work as a team. This session focuses on:
● Incorporating real-time training, learning and practice to be
prepared to meet the incidents head-on
● Combining the stress factor in a training exercise to elevate
adrenalin and build awareness of what it actually takes to cope
with the situation at hand
● Teaching the importance of trust – trusting yourself as well as
your team members with your life
● Meeting the challenge in a rational way and with the right
frame of mind
● Developing innovative approaches to reach passengers with
‘tunnel vision’ by developing a routine and increasing focus
● Analysing human behaviour including feelings and reactions
to make the most of debriefs and maximise future exercises
rescue missions through leadership management
Rescue missions in ship incidents are not dependent on hierarchy
but rather on the leadership of the crew as a whole entity. This
session reveals how to ensure both passenger and ship safety by:
● Assuming dual job functions during a ship safety occurrence
● Building a strong culture for coordinating service, crisis
and security management
● Developing a ‘situational awareness' and a focus on the
right frame of mind
● Drilling down both routine and automatic systems process
building awareness and responsibility
in a synchronised manner
What happens to the responsible organisation after a
catastrophe occurs? This session deals with developing a crisis
management function post-incident to rebuild the trust of
stakeholders, staff and the shipping industry by assuming the
proper responsibility and coordinating efforts to build awareness
and support all parties involved.
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