EXHIBITOR WORKSHOPS TO BE FEATURED IN TECH TALK THEATER AT IBEX

IBEX

Sept 25, 2016

Super Sessions to be Offered on Monday, October 3rd

Education is a key focus for thousands of boating industry professionals making plans to attend The International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition and Conference (IBEX) October 4-6, 2016 at the Tampa Convention Center. IBEX offers three full days of the world-renowned technical education from fundamental skills to cutting-edge advanced training and seven Super Sessions taking place on Monday, October 3rd. In addition, IBEX will also offer education in the Tech Talk Theater on the 2nd level of the convention center.

“For everyone involved in boat building, design, repair, maintenance, sales, or other professional marine-industry segments we have developed an outstanding education program through our seminar series as well as exhibitor hosted sessions on the show floor throughout the three-day event,” said Anne Dunbar, IBEX Show Director.”We have back-to-back free workshops in the Tech Talk Theater and a full day of hands-on learning in our pre-conference Super Session program.”

On Monday, October 3rd there will be seven Super Sessions. 

NMEA Marine Electronic Installer (MEI) Course sponsored by NMEA (8 am – 4 pm)

Analog Power Distribution sponsored by Blue Sea Systems Inc. (9 am – 12 pm)

Fiberglass Boat Repair sponsored by WEST SYSTEM Inc. (9 am – 3 pm)

Analog Power Distribution & Digital Switching Control Monitoring sponsored by Blue Sea Systems Inc. & Mastervolt (9 am – 5 pm)

Practical Propeller Matching sponsored by SNAME (9 am – 5 pm)

Infused Laminate Repairs sponsored by Composites Consulting Group (1:00 – 4:00 pm)

Digital Switching Control and Monitoring sponsored by Mastervolt (1:00 – 5:00 pm)

Exhibitor hosted workshops in the Tech Talk Theater are FREE to attend and do not require registration.  For details, click here. The following is the Tech Talk Workshop Schedule,

Tuesday, October 4 from 11 am – 6 pm

Design, Installation and Troubleshooting Q&A sponsored by SureShade LLC.

Teak Tech 2016 a discussion on design, construction, repair and maintenance of teak decking sponsored by Teakdecking Systems.

Success in the Challenging Regulatory Environment of Aropol L 67214 sponsored by Ashland

Selecting the Right Core Material sponsored by DIAB Americas LP

Optimizing Surface Finish for Closed Molding sponsored by Composites One

Fastmount: Connecting the Future sponsored by Spradling International Marine

Control That Boat: Digital Switching Solutions for 21st Century Vessels sponsored by Raymarine Inc.

Wednesday, October 5 from 10:30 am – 6:00 pm

Reach New Customers & Boost Sales with Independent Sales Reps sponsored by the National Marine Representatives Association

Aquatic Species Update presented by Presented by: ABYC and NMMA

Interconnecting Analog, J1939, NMEA 0183 & NMEA 2000 into One System sponsored by VDO Instrumentation

1+1 = LESS: The New Math of Light-Weighting Production Boats sponsored by Composites One

RGB LED Lighting – The Current and Future Development sponsored by ITC Incorporated

Scantlings for Composite Boats sponsored by Composites Consulting Group

Trends in Marine Toilet Systems sponsored by Dometic Corporation

Thursday, October 6 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Water-based Antifoulings and Varnishes; The New Standard sponsored by Pettit Paint

Cost Effective Solutions for Adhesives Sealants, Epoxies Without Sacrificing Quality sponsored by Fixtech Pty. Ltd.

Also in the Tech Talk Theater will be COFFEE & CONVERSATION hosted by The Marine Millennials on Wednesday & Thursday morning starting at 8:30 am. Enjoy coffee and light refreshments and meet Kris Carroll of Grady White Boats and other marine industry leaders.

There will also be a series of speakers who will share their knowledge and take time to answer attendee questions in the Composites Pavilion at the Future Materials Display from 5 pm to 6 pm on Tuesday October 4th. Ryan Williams, Senior Scientist at N12 Technologies will presentNanotechnology That Pays Off Now; Alan Taylor, President of Rapid Composites will present Rethinking Materials and Process; and Steve Potts, Owner of Scout Boats will present Taking Production Boats to The Next Level. The event is Sponsored by Composites One and Magnum Venus Products.

About the International BoatBuilders’ Exhibition & Conference (IBEX)

IBEX, Where Better Boats Begin.

For complete access to all IBEX education programs click here.

 

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