INTERNATIONAL SUPERYACHT COATINGS CONFERENCE 2014

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The next edition of the International Superyacht Coatings Conference (ISCC) will be held in Amsterdam on 11 and 12 December 2014. The ISCC brings together the superyacht industry to exchange information and discuss the latest developments in the field of coatings. Superyacht coatings take up a significant part of a yacht’s building process and overall budget, and its importance is reflected in this fully dedicated conference. Decisions taken during the ISCC will subsequently be implemented by the industry, making it a must-attend event for all parties in the superyacht sector.
 
In partnership with the internationally renowned event venue and organiser Amsterdam RAI, the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA) and the Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss) invite key stakeholders involved in the superyacht coatings process to attend this conference. With an interactive and in-depth approach, subjects related to paint application, quality inspections and assessments, training and certification, standards and guidelines, expected technological progress in products, services and facilities and current and future global legislation are on the agenda during the two-day programme.
 
ISCC 2014 is a prominent business-to-business event that allows professionals to align themselves with the latest legislation, tools and standardised procedures that have been developed to drive quality and ensure success with regards to superyacht coatings.
 

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