Devices, apps and digital are coming fast at sea. As simple and cost-effective technology becomes available for boats, the NEXT GEN Shock Mitigation Workshop brings decision makers together to highlight the issues today and identify viable solutions for the future.

Collide – or engage with the future

The NEXT GEN Shock Mitigation Workshop takes place 31st March-1st April

Repetitive Shock and Whole Body Vibration (RS & WBV) has kept scientists busy in recent years. Boat operators need to understand the short and long term effects of impact and vibration on their crews and passengers. Low speed workboats deal with different forces to high speed military craft - but pain is pain!

Marine organisations around the world now recognise there is a need to address the implications of compliance regarding Control of Vibration at Work regulations. Borders need to be protected, navies need to launch boats from ships at sea, and on a dark and stormy night mariners need search and rescue.

July 2020 marks ten years since the EU and UK Vibration Directives came into force. Over the past decade operators have learned hard lessons about which suspension technology works and what vibration data is relevant - or not. A burning question is, have vibration directives helped crews and maritime operators?

Held at the Grand Harbour hotel in the port of Southampton on 31st March 2020, the NEXT GEN Shock Mitigation Solutions Workshop focusses on sharing knowledge and practical experiences to improve safety at sea. The unique programme brings together a dynamic group of maritime professionals.

NEXT GEN gives maritime professionals the opportunity to meet other organisations with similar challenges. Industry experts sharing knowledge and showing their latest innovations include SKYDEX Technologies - Scot Seats - KPM Marine - Dyena Offshore - Shockwave - SEAir Flying Boats (foiling systems).

“We are running the NEXT GEN Shock Mitigation Solutions Workshop on Tuesday 31st March and a Marine RS & WBV Awareness Course back to back on Wednesday 1st April. People are welcome to attend one or both days,” said workshop lead John Haynes.

The Workshop and Training is relevant to operators of workboats, pilot boats, patrol, search & rescue, survey, wind farm support, superyacht tenders, training and charter vessels. Attendees include Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Ministry of Defence, Border Force, HM Coastguard, RNLI. International attendees include end user organisations, boat builders, equipment manufacturers and service providers.

Supporters of the event include UK Maritime Pilots, UK Harbour Masters, University of Southampton and Southampton Solent University. There is a discount rate for members of British Marine, RINA, UKMPA, UKHMA, YBDSA, PCA, SAR, military and government agencies.