The 11th annual Regional Offshore Committee of DNVGL is holding its next meeting this coming Thursday in Dubai to exchange knowledge, experience and views on aspects related to mobile offshore units in the region.
The committee is charged with updating and sharing current and future challenges, market developments, new technologies and future rules and regulations within the industry.
Khamis Juma Buamim, Chairman Drydocks World and Maritime World, who is Chairman of the committee, said, "The meeting will bring together key decision makers, including owners of shipyards and offshore rigs who have a significant impact in enriching discussions on various topics and issues related to current landscape and future prospects for the industry. Such leaders will provide perspectives and insights on the business processes in the region and will be able to provide views on the concepts and perceptions of innovative technological commitment which the region may not have witnessed before." The Regional Offshore Committee represent owners and senior executives of companies providing offshore services related to drilling rigs, floating production units, shipyards, consultants and designers, service suppliers etc. The committee encourages industry debate on pressing issues and provides an active platform for discussion on developments in technology, practices and support initiatives.
There are six speakers presenting various subjects including innovative designs on mobile offshore units.
"Our annual regional offshore meetings in Dubai is attracting various stake holders every year to share their knowledge and experience and we are happy to provide a platform to discuss interesting technical matters," said Bijali. M.P., Regional Offshore Class Manager of DNVGL.
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