Why should you attend?
As the shipping industry prepares for the start of ECDIS mandation from 2012, the International ECDIS Conference will separate the facts from fiction, share best practices and provide pragmatic advice to enable you to get the most from your fleet's transition to ECDIS and e-Navigation.
- Discover how best to transition your fleet with minimum impact on operations;
- Hear from your peers about how they are achieving operational efficiency and cost reductions;
- Learn how to turn regulation into a business advantage;
- Find out how to best manage crew training and hear about the implications of getting it wrong;
- Check out the latest ENC coverage and availability;
- Find the right ECDIS for your operational and budgetary requirements;
- Equip yourself and your fleet for the transition from paper to e-Navigation.
The conference provides opportunities to hear influential names from shipping, hydrography, equipment manufacturers and chart distributors. Speakers and panelists have been handpicked for their invaluable insights and unique perspectives on the latest developments, technologies and trends. The conference provides an excellent platform to network and exchange ideas with your peers from across the industry on both current ECDIS applications and its future development.
Registration Fees
The following table gives a breakdown of the different registrations fees* per delegate.
| Description |
By 15th August |
After 15th August |
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Singapore $ |
British £ |
US $ |
Singapore $ |
British £ |
US $ |
| Individual Registration |
$700 • |
£295 |
$480 |
$800 • |
£340 |
$550 |
| Group Registration (3-4 Pax) |
$600 • |
£250 |
$415 |
$700 • |
£295 |
$480 |
| Group Registration (5 Pax and above) |
$550 • |
£230 |
$380 |
$650 • |
£275 |
$445 |
Note: An additional surcharge of S$100 (£30 GBP) will be imposed for on-site registration.
*Registration fee is for conference and exhibition. The fees include documentation, refreshments and lunches but excludes accomodation and travel.
• Registration fees for local delegates include Goods and Services Tax (GST).
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