‘Naval Architecture for Non Naval Architects’ Course

August 29, 2014

Photo: HMC
Photo: HMC

From September 15-18, 2014, HMC will provide a course “Naval Architecture for Non-Naval Architects” in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. HMC facilitated this course in cooperation with M.I.C.E. Global (Singapore), a company which organizes business meetings, workshops, conferences and exhibitions in the Asian region.

For almost 30 years HMC has gained knowledge in offshore maritime projects and heavy transport engineering to support companies worldwide. HMC provides courses, presentations and guest lectures at maritime colleges, universities and all kind of companies which are connected with the maritime industry, believing education needs to be integrated into business.

“Naval Architecture for Non-Naval Architects”, suitable for a wide audience in the industry and for those who need or want to gain more knowledge of naval architecture and shipbuilding, is about gaining general knowledge in the working field of naval architecture. The course enables attendees to gain general understanding on how naval architecture impacts their work in the maritime industry. HMC courses and presentations are supported with course books developed by HMC.

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