2023 RTCM Annual Assembly & Conference – June 13 – 16, 2023

RTCM

May 2, 2023

RTCM Assembly

 

 

 

 

 

 

Registration is now Open for the 2023 Annual Assembly and Conference of the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services (RTCM).  The assembly and conference will be held in Jacksonville, Florida, USA at the Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel and Conference Center June 13th through June 16th, 2023. 

The first two days of the program will consist of presentations and panel discussions centered around the theme of “The Future of Maritime Communications and Navigation.”

This will be followed by the GMDSS Task Force meeting and an SC110 meeting on Thursday and the NOAA Beacon Manufacturers Workshop on the Friday. There will also be SC meetings of SC109, SC121, and SC129 on the Thursday and Friday.  For any members interested in attending the RTCM board will meet prior to the assembly on the afternoon of Monday June 12. Finally, we will also be making a room available Wednesday morning for the C/S JC-37 virtual report review.

The meeting will be held in the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Waterfront hotel where a limited number of rooms are available at the special conference rate of US$149 a night. If you are interested in attending, make your hotel reservations as soon as possible to secure these rates, which cover the conference dates and some shoulder dates on either side. 

Use this link to access the website on the hotel which includes the Reservation link, a Virtual Video Tour and details on Government Per Diem rate rooms.

Further details on the Annual Assembly can be accessed here and you can register for the event here. As well as registering for the conference this link also allows you to register as an Exhibitor and / or as a Sponsor.

If you are interested in presenting, sponsoring, or exhibiting,
please contact hq@rtcm.org

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