Final program announced for MarineAM event
Two-day conference in July offers sessions for AM, advanced materials for marine, design and performance, sustainability, advanced fusion techniques and more.

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Fluency Marketing has announced the final program for its inaugural event, MarineAM. The two-day conference and exhibition, with a focus on advanced materials for the marine sector, will take place on July 6-7, 2021, at Southampton Harbour Hotel, U.K.
Sessions in the MarineAM program will focus on:
- Advanced materials for marine
- Sustainability
- Design and performance
- Additive manufacturing
- Advanced fusion techniques
- Resistant materials
- Electrification and hybrid propulsion
- Damage, repair and inspection.
Previously announced speakers from across the supply chain — including composite leaders such as 9TLabs, Com&Sens, Hexcel and BComp, to name a few — will provide insightful and thought-provoking presentations, sharing expertise, latest projects and compelling case studies from the sector. James Scott-Anderson of British Marine will open the conference with an update on the sustainability roadmap as well as hosting a sustainability workshop during the event. More details are coming soon. View the full program .
“It is great to see experts from across the supply chain come together for what is set to be an incredible event,” says Gemma Smith, managing director. “The program has developed into a great insight into the marine sector. We look forward to welcoming companies from across the industry to engage in two days of thought-provoking, knowledge exchange.”
Find out more about the event or register .
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