EARLY BIRD REG NOW OPEN FOR FAST SEA TRANSPORTATION CONFERENCE

Fast 2015

 

Early bird registration is now open for the 13th International Conference on Fast Sea Transportation (FAST), September 1-4 at the FHI 360 Conference Center in Washington, DC. A discount of $120 per attendee is being offered for registrations received by July 1. SNAME is organizing FAST 2015.

The biennal FAST conference is the world’s leading technical conference addressing fast sea transportation issues. FAST 2015 will feature over 75 technical paper presentations authored by marine industry experts on a wide range of issues.

Click here for registration information or contact Alana Anderson, SNAME Director of Events, aanderson@sname.org or 1+703.997.6705.

EARLY BIRD RATES (UNTIL JULY 1)

SNAME Members: $680.00 

Non-Members:

– Early Bird (Until July 1): $680.00 – Standard (After July 1 & On site): $800.00

Students and paper authors: $480.00

Non-member registrations will include a one-year SNAME membership upon completion and review of a membership application . The offer applies to Non-Member, Student Non-Member, and Author Non-Member registration fees. For information about SNAME membership, contact Mike Hall, Director of Membership, mhall@sname.org or 1+703.997.6707.

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