Marine biofouling webinar series (Event 2)

October 26, 2020

SNBC

Event date: Oct 26, 2020 ; Time: 5 pm – 6 pm SG: Challenges and opportunities of antifouling biocide regulations – Industry perspective

SNBC and SCELSE are pleased to announce the marine biofouling webinar series in collaboration with our UK counterpart, National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC UK), and Plymouth Marine Lab (PML) Applications Ltd. The event is also supported by the Singapore’s National Mirror Working Group for Anti-Fouling and Ballast Water Treatment (NMWG AF & BWT), and the Singapore Manufacturing Federation – Standards Development Organisation (SMF-SDO).

Please see attached flyer for details.

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