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CAD CAM for the Marine industry MareNet event, Wednesday 3rd June 2009

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Venue: Southampton City College Maritime Technology Centre, Woolston

The June MareNet event will be highlighting the benefits of using CAD and CAM for marine companies of all sizes involved in design, manufacture or as part of the marine supply chain.

The event will provide invaluable information on the different types of CAD programmes, the training requirements and funding schemes as well as a marine case study demonstrating the benefits CAD can bring to a marine business.

In addition to the presentations there will be an opportunity for a short tour of the Maritime Technology Centre and a chance to find out about the centre's programme of marine specific courses.

Presenters at this event will include:

- Draughtmark Ltd: giving an overview of using CAD in a marine business and highlighting the benefits of streamlining the design and production process via a CAD system
- Steve Gledhill, Skills4Technology, PERA: representing Skills for Technology
- Kenneth Cast, Southampton City College Marine Skills Manager: presenting a flavour of the marine specific courses available from Southampton City College and the Marine Regional Resource Centre with an emphasis on CAD/CAM.
- David Rea, Marine South East , CAD Training Pool Initiative Manager: giving information on the grant funded CAD/CAM training.
- Stella Arch Msc, Trimline Ltd, CAD Manager: Case Study of CAD Training and use for designing marine interiors.

Registration for the event will begin at 3.30pm with a tour of the Maritime Technology Centre from 3.45-4.15pm and presentations starting at 4.30pm. The event will conclude with a networking buffet at 6.00pm.

MareNet events are free to attend but please be courteous and give us 48 hours notice of cancellation. To register for this event please log onto http://www.marinesoutheast.co.uk/marenet Tel: 02380 111590 or email
admin@marinesoutheast.co.uk

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Posted 2009-05-01 11:14:22

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