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Engineers Forum comes to Teesside
Engineers and safety specialists from around the world will come to Teesside next month for the sixth annual Electrical Engineers Forum.
TAS Engineering Consultants have organised this years event, which will focus on Asset Management in the industry
The forum will provide a key networking opportunity for electrical engineers from all over the country to come together to discuss new initiatives, problems and best practice procedures.
Tim Elwell, head of electrical engineering at TAS hopes the forum will help to engineers to broaden their skill-sets to manage the challenges of their changing industry.
He commented: “The TAS Electrical Engineers’ Forum has become a key date in the calendar for specialists in the sector.
“The industries these electrical engineers operate in are continually evolving and this forum is the perfect platform to share best practice and discuss transferable procedures.?”
Ian Burley, Health Safety Executive’s principal specialist engineer will be the keynote speaker at the event. He will be discussing changes in legislation surrounding Asset management and Performance.
Tim added: “We are delighted to welcome back Ian Burley to Teesside after he was so well-received as our key note speaker last year.
“Ian brings a wealth of knowledge, which will be of real benefit to attendees.”
The event will take place on the 3 November between 12pm and 3pm.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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