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Young CEDA (UK) event - Harwich Harbour

This is an ARCHIVED EVENT

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Stema Systems invites Young CEDA members for the RheoTune, EBP and Tiamat demonstration in the harbour of Harwich, United Kingdom.

The day will start around 10:00AM (GMT) and will consist of presentations, demonstrations at the harbour, and of course, the opportunity to network with Haven Dredging, Stema Systems, and each other. A delicious lunch and an informal drinks reception afterwards will be provided by Stema Systems.

Tiamat is a pioneering hydrodynamic dredging solution, providing port authorities and dredging companies with a holistic solution to maintenance dredging – a cleaner and greener method of maintenance dredging, that is easy to deploy, adaptable and at a lower cost.

The RheoTune is a versatile system that provides both density as well as yield stress profiles of fluid mud simultaneously to determine the nautical depth.

The Echo Beam Profiler (EBP) is a sub-bottom profiler that uses high-frequency acoustic waves to penetrate the seafloor and generate detailed, ultra high-resolution images of subsurface sediment layers and geological structures.

The event itself is free, but travel to and from the location is at your own costs.
Travel Tip: when travelling from The Netherlands, use Stena Line (Hoek van Holland - Harwich). Where possible we will carpool and travel together to keep the costs to a minimum.

Please note: a valid passport is needed when travelling to the UK.

Register now via the sign up button and book your place on this amazing event in the UK. Limited spots available!

Registration will close on 29th October, or earlier if the event is full. If you would like to join the waiting list, then please send an email to lindaadams@dredging.org 

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact lindaadams@dredging.org 

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Harwich Haven Authority, United Kingdom
30 October 2024 - 30 October 2024
10:00-17:00 GMT