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SSI Rep Sponsors Brazilian Offshore Seminar

April 21, 2014

SSI and its representatives continue to engage with leaders of the shipbuilding and offshore industry to help increase productivity and solve business challenges.

On April 23, Sincronia, SSI's representative for ShipConstructor software in Brazil, is sponsoring the first seminar focused on the shipbuilding and offshore construction cluster in the state of Pernambuco.

Estaleiro Atlântico Sul (EAS) and the American Bureau of Shipping are cosponsors of this event which has been organized by SOBENA (Society of Brazilian Naval Engineers), in partnership with Petrobras, Transpetro, EAS, FIEPE and the Federal University of Pernambuco.

The seminar will take place within the EAS training facility (CDH) and will feature key presentations from various industry leaders such as the President of Atlântico Sul, the President of Transpetro, as well as senior executives from Petrobras, Usiminas and the Secretary of Business Development for the State of Pernambuco.

During the seminar, Bruno França, CEO of Sincronia, will provide expert advice in panel discussions regarding improving competitiveness in the Brazilian shipbuilding and offshore construction sectors.

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