EEMUA CONFERENCE 2019
6-7 March, 2019
Bolton, Greater Manchester
Addressing
the gap in the
middle
EEMUA’s flagship biennial event is
back by popular demand! This long
established conference offers great
networking opportunities, platforms
to stimulate candid discussion and an
open forum for lively debate.
For further information:
Email us at: [email protected]
Call us on: 020 7488 0801
www.eemua.org
A MUST ATTEND EVENT FOR OWNERS,
OPERATORS AND USERS OF ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
NEWS & EVENTS
EEMUA (The Engineering Equipment and
Material Users Association) is pleased to
announce that registration is now open
for the EEMUA Conference 2019! This
flagship biennial event is a key entry on the
professional engineering calendar, as it offers
great networking opportunities, platforms
to stimulate candid discussion and an open
forum for lively debate! The event will run
for two jam-packed days on 6-7 March, at
the Bolton Whites Hotel, in Bolton, Greater
Manchester.
Topical content
The conference theme of “Leadership, Asset
Integrity and Engagement: Addressing
the gap in the middle” will fully explore how
to overcome the disconnect between behaviour,
leadership, asset management and asset integrity
in a challenging risk environment. Delegates can
look forward to a series of thought-provoking papers
focused on a diverse range of issues such as: An impressive line-up
ofspeakers
• Risk-based procurement and supply chain
management
• Learning the lessons from inspection data
• Achieving plant integrity through staff competency
• Lessons learned from industry incidents and failure The programme will feature a high-profile roster
of industry experts from a range of prestigious
organisations such as SABIC, Tata Steel, HSE, BOC,
Ministry of Defence and more, who will all be on
hand to share their expertise and learning with
delegates!
Doesn’t this all sound
exciting! Head over to
our website for more
information and details
of how to book. But don’t
delay, we only have 150
spaces, so hurry and
register your place today!
www.eemua.org
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