Balneário Camboriú Is a Stage for Conversations and Dissemination of Technical Knowledge in Port and Coastal Engineering During the Ports & Coasts Brazil 2023
On May 22 and 23, Balneário Camboriú transforms into a melting pot of debates and the propagation of technical expertise and practices in fields such as coastal and port engineering, ecology, navigation, waterways, dredging, marinas, and cruises. The Ports & Coasts Brazil – 2023 is a convention that will add extensive technicality to the dialogue, vital for the sustainable evolution of coastal and port activities.
Second Edition with Renowned Influencers
Featuring a gathering of influential figures in the sector, the event, in its second edition, is an initiative of MTCN Sustainable Solutions in Dredging, Ports, and Coasts. Experts from government institutions such as the Ministry of Ports and Airports, the National Agency of Waterway Transport (Antaq), and the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) will be among the participants.
Industry Giants and Academics Leading the Conversation
The program also includes case studies from industry giants, as well as representatives from nautical and cruise sectors, such as the Brazilian Association of Maritime Cruises. Additionally, the event features technicians from companies like MIND Engineering Studies and Projects and academic specialists from the University of São Paulo.
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“In this edition, we aim to address sectors that have been undergoing changes influenced by economic, environmental, and regulatory issues, requiring constant discussions in technical, scientific, and governmental spheres to remain competitive and aligned with current challenges,” explains Mauricio Torronteguy, the congress’s creator. “These are essential topics that need to be continuously reviewed and updated.”

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