REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR ABYC STANDARDS WEEK VIRTUAL & EXTENDED

ABYC

Nov 29, 2020

Registration Now Open! January 5-28, 2021
 
This year Standards Week includes several virtual events over the course of four weeks, including ABYC’s Annual Meeting, Project Technical Committee (PTC) meetings, Sur/Tech (a new continuing education event), and a Standards Certification course.
 
At the core of Standards Week are PTC meetings, where industry experts gather to update the standards under review. All are welcome to have a voice in the standards development process.
 
Below is a list of the PTC meetings and topics under review in 2021:
• Electrical – E-11, E-10, E-30
• Fuel & Ventilation – H-2, H-25, H-33, C-1, C-2
• Hull Piping – H-27, C standards
• Product Interface – S-32
• Engine & Powertrain – A-27, P-6
• Hull Performance – H-5, H-26, H-28, S-8, T-1
• Navigation Lights and Sound Signals – A-16, C-5
• Aquatic Invasive Species – T-32
 
Virtual Events Include:
ABYC’s Annual Meeting and Happy Hour – January 5
Sur/Tech 2021 – January 6-7
Project Technical Committee (PTC) Meetings – January 11-21
ABYC Standards Certification Course – January 26-28

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