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Regional port authorities and ministries within the GCC are due to speak at the 3rd Marine and Coastal Engineering Summit.
The next few years will be pivotal for marine and port industry, and this will be the place to find out how your business can thrive.
DOHA, QATAR, July 23, 2014 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Regional port authorities and ministries within the GCC are due to speak at the 3rd Marine and Coastal Engineering Summit. This four-day event, taking place from 14 – 17 September 2014 in Doha, Qatar is dedicated to developing robust master planning and implementation strategies to successfully deliver regional marine and port structures.— Basma Dawwas, IQPC Middle East
www.marinecoastalengineering.com/news
The conference, hosted by IQPC Middle East will be a unique opportunity for vendors and suppliers to offer their solutions and meet buyers from port authorities, marine developers and consultants from the Middle East.
"The next few years will be pivotal for marine and port industry, and this will be the place to find out how your business can thrive. Our expert speaker line up will discuss the opportunities and challenges related to ports, marine and coastal developments and most importantly, shortlist potential partners to help achieve their objective." - Basma Dawwas, Producer, IQPC Middle East
Speakers at this industry summit will include:
• Eng. Nabeel Mohammed Al Buenain, Project Executive Director, New Port Project, Qatar
• Cliff Brand, Marine Director, Ports Development Company, King Abdulla Port, KSA
• Capt. Ashraf Mabrouk, Mussafah Port Harbour Master, Abu Dhabi Ports Company
• Eng. Ghalib Safouq, Director - Mega Projects Follow up Administration, Ministry of Public Works - Kuwait
• Christoffer Truelsen, Managing Director UAE and Vice President, COWI Marine Gulf
• Ozgur Balaban, Project Manager, URS Scott Wilson, Kuwait
• Captain Feisal Saad, Manager Port Operations, Qatar Petroleum
Find the full programme, speaker list and registration form at www.marinecoastalengineering.com/news, call +971 4 364 2975 or email enquiry@iqpc.ae.
Husaina Nasir
IQPC Middle East
+971 4 364 2975
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