Actisense, the UK-based marine electronics brand from Active Research Ltd, has announced a dedicated workshop for marine professionals in the UK. The session will take place on 19th August at the Hallmark Hotel Bournemouth. The event is free of charge.

The training session follows on from two previous workshops that took place in February and April this year.

The initiative is part of Actisense’s current campaign for industry and knowledge development in the UK.

Presented by Actisense chief engineer Andy Campbell and technical support engineer, Owen Vachell, the workshop will cover topics such as “safely connecting a PC to an NMEA network”, “creating reliable hybrid NMEA networks” and “tools and techniques for diagnosing NMEA networks”.

“Based on the success of our first two workshops, we are pleased to be holding a third workshop in the Shiraz Suite at the glamorous Hallmark Hotel. Having relocated to a larger venue this will give us the opportunity to deliver the workshop to more professionals from across our industry and provide them with further knowledge on how to make the most of our innovative products,” explains Phil Whitehurst, managing director of Actisense.