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Tony Fernandez


Tony Fernandez, another distinguished senior surveyor from India and IIMS Fellow took to the stage and delivered his presentation with aplomb. His subject? Striving towards impartiality as Marine Surveying Professionals - (Concepts, Cases, Concerns and Challenges). Tony kept the audience totally onside using his powerful address and pertinent content for which he is renowned for by many.


Henrik Uth


Yaman Al Hawamdeh, a Partner in HFW’s Dubai office locally, presented on berth and Fender Damage Claims - a Middle East Perspective. Seemingly a rather innocuous subject, it soon became apparent at the sheer scale of damage and accidents that are reported and caused by this method.


Yaman Al Hawamdeh


Henrik Uth was the final speaker. His subject? ‘Uber Surveyors - Breaking the Stereotype’. Henrik’s company has been pioneering a platform to promote competent surveyors to P&I Clubs using an inbuilt algorithim to grade them. The platform, which is free for users to access, carries a fee from participating surveyors.


Daniel Vikstrom


Capt Antia


After the Conference, delegates and guests headed out for a reception and dinner on the lawns of the hotel. Just prior to dinner, a lifetime achievement award was presented to Capt Antia by Daniel Vikstrom from main event sponsors, Inchcape.


22 | The Report • December 2017 • Issue 82


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