CLIA forum to return to London

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Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) will bring its Technical & Regulatory Forum back to London on Monday 9 May.

More than 15 cruise industry decision-makers will join CLIA Executive Partners at the second annual Forum.

The Forum builds on CLIA’s educational platform established over the past year, bringing together industry experts to discuss pertinent technical and regulatory matters affecting the sector.

Expert panelists will include Tom Strang, senior vice president, Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation; Pierfrancesco Lepore, fleet medical director, Corporate Medical Services Department, MSC Cruises; and Gerry Elli, director, Maritime Safety & Compliance Safety, Environment & Health, Royal Caribbean Cruises.

Discussions will focus on recent developments in environmental challenges and solutions, specifically in the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG); public health measures on food safety; the importance of IT innovations for cyber integrity; and a review of the latest developments in the industry’s continued commitment to safety.

This year’s programme is extended to include dinner, in association with the Port of Kirkwall (Orkney Islands), at the Swan Restaurant at Shakespeare’s Globe and follows a cocktail reception for delegates.

Klook.com

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