Two New Members For IMarEST Partnership Scheme
News that BP Shipping and SMI have joined the innovative Marine Partners Programme initiated by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) brings the number of members of the scheme, launched earlier this year, to nine.
The Marine Partners Programme is designed to encourage organisations active in marine engineering, science and technology to work closely with the Institute promoting the importance of the marine sector to the wealth of the economy globally. IMarEST is exhibiting on Stand F1/G1 at ShipRepair and Conversion London and looking forward to talking to more potential Marine Partners.
Current Marine Partners, including the two newly joined organisations, are:- Andrew M. Jackson; BMTDSL – BMT Defence Services Ltd; BP Shipping; Lloyd’s Register; Novar Marine; QoSL, Rolls-Royce plc; Royal Academy of Engineering Headstart Programme; Scottish Association for Marine Science; and SMI.
There are currently more than 15,000 individual members of IMarEST. These members are based around the world and are involved in all aspects of marine engineering, science and technology disciplines. The Marine Partners scheme allows companies and organisations to benefit from the advantages that individual members have been enjoying – with many new additions, and is ideally suited for organisations involved in maritime disciplines such as subsea engineering; offshore engineering; shipping; ship building, repair or design; oceanography; ocean science or hydrography.