The speaker schedule is subject to alteration and we still await topics from some of our presenters, but for now we can confirm the following:
DAY ONE – Herringham Hall, Regent’s University
09.30 Welcome from IIMS President, Capt Zarir Irani 09.45 Update on IIMS activities, new innovations and enhanced member benefits by Mike Schwarz
10.20 Peregrine Storrs-Fox, Risk Management Director, TT Club - Cargo integrity in the context of cargo inspections and surveys
11.00 Coffee 11.20 Neale Rodrigues, Divisional Director, Loss Prevention, Britannia P&I Club - What a P&I Club expects from a surveyor
12.00 Capt Nick Sloane, Resolve - Topic to be confirmed
12.50 Lunch 14.00 Nick Deal, Bond Solon – Beware the pitfalls of expert witness work
14.45 Capt Zarir Irani, IIMS President – Cyber vulnerability for terminals and vessels in confined waters
15.10 Coffee 15.30 Karen Brain, Matrix Insurance – Topic to be confirmed
16.10 Panel discussion 16.40 Close
19.00 Dinner at 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, St. James’s, London SW1Y 5AH DAY TWO – Tuke Common Room, Regent’s University
09.30 Gary Lowell, Lowell Boats – Wooden boat inspections
10.30 Bas Edmonds, Regulatory Delivery Officer – Ship Standards, MCA – Maritime & Coastguard Agency update on new and recent regulations for small craft surveyors
11.30 Coffee 11.50 Craig Norton, President, Inspect X – Report writing software for surveyors by surveyors
12.45 Lunch DAY TWO – Tuke Cinema, Regent’s University
09.30 Speaker to be confirmed 10.30 Jayan Pillai – Fire on Ships & Boats 11.30 Coffee 11.50 Mark Townsend, Cordstrap 12.45 Lunch
14.00 IIMS Annual General meeting , Regent’s University (free to attend).
To make your reservation for what promises to be two excellent days of conferencing, visit the Conference page on the IIMS web site and we will invoice you on receipt of your instructions at
https://bit.ly/2VjSnW8
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