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IHO ECDIS Stakeholders' Forum

  21/05/2008
An IHO ECDIS Stakeholders’ Forum will be held in conjunction with the 11th Meeting of the IHO Committee on the Worldwide ENC Database (WEND) from 3 to 4 September 2008. The ECDIS Stakeholders’ Forum will enable discussion and feedback on the development of ECDIS, ENCs and associated technology.

 

The meeting is open to all those with a professional interest in ECDIS and covers any IHO-related topics concerning the development and implementation of ECDIS and related. Venue is the Mita Kaigisho Conference Centre in Tokyo (Japan).



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