Marine Electronics & Communications Conference
24-25 September 2012, London
Operators wanting answers to questions affecting their business - such as ‘E-navigation: where are we now and where are we going?’ - will find them being explained, analysed and discussed at the Marine Electronics & Communications Conference being held by Riviera in association with Admiralty.
The rate of change in today’s electronics and communications technologies requires ship operators to continuously evaluate the attractions on offer. Which will make their ships safer and their business more profitable? Which do they have to have, and if they have to have one, which is the best type?
Answers to these questions are a lot clearer once subjected to knowledge, analysis and discussion. And when illuminated by the early experiences of technological pioneers. The Marine Electronics & Communications Conference gathers all parties to debate these issues.
VSAT for example. What works and what doesn’t? What are the real market drivers? What are your VSAT options? How do ka-band satellites differ from ku-band?
Or ecdis. Companies already committed to ecdis are convinced that putting the basics in place now is the best way of managing implementation as rules and equipment change and develop. They have also learned a lot about equipment and training. Wouldn’t it help to hear about it?
Case studies and shipowner panels ensure that the right questions are raised, and experience shared. Wouldn’t you like to hear the answers, and discuss them?
Come and see for yourself why Riviera events attract such high quality speakers and delegates. Shipowners and operators come to the Marine Electronics & Communications Conference because they know they will hear about issues that affect their business and be able to discuss them.
"An excellent, well organised conference which brought me more information, ideas and contacts than anticipated. Many interesting discussions" Peter Van de Venne, IT Director, Spliethoff