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WORLD MARINAS CONFERENCE WEBINAR SERIES – FREE TO REGISTER

ICOMIA

Oct 6, 2020

The World Marinas Conference (WMC) Industry Reconnect inaugural webinar series begins today, October 6th. ICOMIA WMC Industry Reconnect will run as free to register webinar series, aiming to bring the industry together and provide a forum to discuss pressing topics in the current Covid-19 crisis, making it a must-attend event for marina specialists. Panelists will include NMMA’s own Sara Anghel, who is also currently serving as ICOMIA president.

The webinar series includes the following sessions:

1. State of the industry around the globe (6th October at 10–11:30 UTC)
2. Boating & Tourism with Covid19 — what’s next? (13th October at 11–12:30 UTC)
3. Technology looking forward (20th October at 11–12:30 UTC)
4. Vision of CHANGE  (27th October at 12–13:30 UTC)

To see the speaker lineup or register for the Webinar Series, please visit this webpage.

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