Registration now open for Flood + Coast 2019
Posted: 29th March 2019
Taking place from 18-20 June 2019 at the Telford International Centre, the Flood & Coast Conference & Exhibition offers a unique opportunity to engage with key stakeholders in the flood and coastal erosion risk management (FCERM) community and tackle the big questions and challenges facing our industry.
Convened by the Environment Agency, the Flood & Coast conference programme will tackle the big questions and challenges in flood and coastal erosion risk, resilience and response in a changing climate.
Senior representatives from across the FCERM supply chain will be in attendance, including local authorities, central Government departments, civil engineers, infrastructure owners, consultancies, utilities, emergency responders, contractors, community groups and universities.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMMEThe 3-day programme will feature over 150 speakers delivering an extensive and exciting programme of presentations, panel discussions and interactive workshops.
- Day 1 theme: A climate resilient nation - a shared vision to 2100
- Day 2 theme: Today’s infrastructure resilient in tomorrow’s climate
- Day 3 theme: Shaping the future today together
Delegate conference passes start at £225 (1 day) / £445 (3 day). Full pricing information here.
FREE EXHIBITION AND SEMINARS
Visitors to the exhibition can take part in several free conference sessions each day and meet with 80+ exhibitors who will be showcasing their products and services. Join us for a time and cost effective way to source new suppliers, research new products and benchmark existing partners.
To find out more and register, visit www.floodandcoast.com.
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