No.1 Brunel Square, Bristol, UK, Bristol
Attending EAAW VII contributes towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD), visit the EAAW website (see below) for further details.
Overview
IMarEST’s Engine As A Weapon (EAAW) series of international symposia is the leading forum which aims to unite the marine and combat systems communities to resolve the integration challenges of current and future naval design. EAAW VII takes place on Tuesday 20 and Wednesday 21 June, No.1 Brunel Square, Bristol, UK. The Symposium aims to further explore the reality of fully integrated engineering systems and equipment bringing together the international maritime community to update and discuss the merits and challenges of delivering Combat Power at Sea. EAAW VII will be complemented with an excellent networking programme starting with a Welcome BBQ on Monday 19 June and a Symposium Reception aboard the magnificent ss Great Britain at the end of day one.
Attending EAAW VII contributes towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD), visit the EAAW website for further details.
IMechE is a Supporting Organisation for EAAW VII. IMarEST and the organisers of EAAW VII are delighted to invite IMechE Members to attend at the Marine Partner rate which represents substantial savings on fees. For further information or to register, email: eaaw@figsevents.co.uk, call: +44 (0)20 8304 2373, visit: www.eaaw.org.uk. Follow EAAW VII on Twitter @Naval_IMarEST.
Day 1
09:00 - Day 1
IMechE is a Supporting Organisation for EAAW VII. IMarEST and the organisers of EAAW VII are delighted to invite IMechE Members to attend at the Marine Partner rate which represents substantial savings on fees. For further information or to register, email: eaaw@figsevents.co.uk, call: +44 (0)20 8304 2373, visit: www.eaaw.org.uk.
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