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IMCI GOES TO THE ICOMIA WORLD MARIANAS CONFERENCE

Oscar Siches

 

Oct 23, 2018

Some exceptional speakers have confirmed their participation! The ICOMIA World Marinas Conference, to be held in Athens from October 25th to 27th this year aims to deliver an impressive program with prominent speakers from around the globe. The International Council of Marine Industry Associations and the Greek Marinas Association are pleased to announce that registration is now open.

Ulrich Heinemann, CEO of IMCI says: “I am very honoured to be invited to give a presentation with regards to ISO standards developed for yacht harbours at this prestigious conference”.

Ulrich HeinemannAs well Oscar Siches, IMCI Inspector, Yacht Harbor Expert, former Founder Director of the Global Marina Institute in Spain will be a noted Speaker. “The ICOMIA World Marinas Conference allows current and future marina operators to directly interact with the most experienced experts and fellow marina operators and developers. It is a golden opportunity to be immersed for three days in our fascinating and complicated industry”, he says.

More than 400 delegates are expected to take part in this three-day event to interact and openly debate with leading representatives from business, academia and politics, from Greece and abroad on “Cross-sea challenges for marinas – Setting the scene for collective development and growth”. The three-day event will consists of two conference days and a day touring some of the best marinas that Athens has to offer.

The event is specially designed for marina owners, operators, developers, consultants, equipment manufacturers and service providers who like to stay on top of the developments in the industry and become part of the evolution.

For more detailed information and registration please visit: http://www.worldmarinasconference.com/.
For more information on IMCI please visit: http://www.imci.org/.

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