Globe Wireless Satellite Communications Conference

January 25, 2013

Globe Wireless announced  the first of a series of Globe Wireless Satellite Communication Conferences to be held this year. 

 The first will be in Hareid Norway, March 5 & 6, 2013.  Dave Kagan, President & CEO of Globe Wireless, will provide opening remarks and will be joined at the event by representatives from Inmarsat, SpeedCast, Jotron and others in the field of satellite communications.

The conference will consist of invited guest presenters and cover topics relevant to understanding and maximizing the use and impact of the newest communication solutions, best practices, crew welfare and industry updates.

The conference format is designed to be an open discussion style to engage the maritime community and understand the needs and issues that are faced in the communications area.  Live demonstrations and use of VSAT and FleetBroadband technology will be available to those attending.

The Globe Wireless Satellite Communications Conference is free and open to the Ship owners, ship managers and other maritime community members.  To register, please visit http://www.eventzilla.net/web/event?eventid=2138993629


 

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