THE INTERNATIONAL SUPERYACHT COATINGS CONFERENCE 2014

Super Yacht Coating Conference

The International Superyacht Coatings Conference (ISCC), a prominent business-to-business event organised by Amsterdam RAI in association with ICOMIA and the Superyacht Builders Association (SYBAss), will be held on 11 – 12 December 2014 at the Amsterdam RAI in The Netherlands. Specialising in superyacht coating processes and related rules and legislation, ISCC is much more than a conference and networking event – delegates will be encouraged to participate and contribute, not merely spectate. This highly interactive event will provide genuine opportunities to influence future decisions surrounding current issues facing the coatings industry.
 
The ISCC Programme has been announced and registration for the conference is now open:
 
The two-day programme will explore and highlight a range of subjects including: coatings contracting and delivery; inspection and assessments; the demands of legislation; surface preparations and their effects on coating quality as well as measurement and maintenance of coatings. ISCC will provide delegates the chance to learn about and discuss the latest developments in the field of coatings with the industry’s key stakeholders, to influence future developments in the industry and network with international colleagues from the global world of superyacht coatings.
 
"When you share the same passion for perfection as we do at Feadship” states Tom de Vries, Director of Feadship and ISCC keynote speaker, “This conference is a must”.
 
The issue of superyacht coatings remains one of the greatest challenges facing the superyacht industry and ISCC 2014 provides an excellent chance to share knowledge and expertise.
 
ICOMIA members receive a special discounted delegate rate; for more information and to register visit www.sycoatingsconference.com
 

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