MEMB NewsER Upcoming IIMS training events
Over the years, IIMS has put together some first-class training events, seminars and workshops around the world and this year is no different. The Head Office team has worked tirelessly to put together education programmes that review old technology as well as giving a glimpse into some of the new emerging technologies that are going to impact a surveyor’s life in the coming years.
You do not have to be an IIMS member to join one of the seminars – all are welcome and many of the events are hybrid, meaning the option to join online is possible. More often than not, videos are made of the presentations, and these are included in the cost of the event to be watched on catch up at a later date.
Ireland Small Craft Working Group 13/14 March 2024 IIMS looks forward to hosting this
practical and theory training event face-to-face at Howth Yacht Club near Dublin.
The first day is very much about surveyors’ tools with some hands- on engagement as we go into the marina armed with moisture meters and ultrasonic thickness gauges. On the second day there are presentations on sailboat rigging on yachts and a look at some of the common fibres in use for cruising and racing ropes. Karen Brain will put the topic of marine insurance under the microscope and Geoff Waddington and Mike Schwarz will talk about report writing techniques.
For more information and to book your place go to
https://bit.ly/41NUNjn.
IIMS Canada Branch AGM & Seminar 16 March 2024
You are invited to attend the one day IIMS Canada Branch AGM 2024 and workshop training seminar on 16 March 2024. The event is hybrid, so if you cannot join in person, you can join via Zoom. The venue is the Holiday Inn at Elk Lake, 4670 Elk Lake Drive, Victoria, BC , V8Z 5M1.
After the AGM, there is an update on regulation changes from Transport Canada, followed by presentations on keel repairs and green technology trends in the marine industry.
For more details about the event go to
https://bit.ly/3T2ylA9.
30 | ISSUE 107 | MAR 2024 | THE REPORT
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