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ASMEX 2022 - Latest speakers announced

by AIMEX 13 Apr 2022 07:14 AEST 16-18 May 2022
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ASMEX 2022 is pleased to announce the following speakers for the upcoming ASMEX conference.

Join your industry colleagues for an informative day of discussion and debate on the key issues influencing the marine industry in 2022.

ASMEX 2022 Speakers

Martin Jufors
Vice President of Marine Sales, Business Unit Marine | Volvo Penta

Martin started in 2005 at Volvo Penta as a Chief Project Manager, running both gasoline and diesel engine and transmission projects. Later Martin became responsible for the engineering department at Volvo Penta of the Americas, where he worked for seven years. Read more...

Hanna Ljungqvist
Vice President of Service Market Marine | Volvo Penta

Hanna currently holds the position of Vice President of Service Market Marine, managing the marine service and parts through the Volvo Penta global dealer network.

Hanna joined Volvo Penta in 2012 working within marine leisure product management as head of strategy, head of product planning later on leading a department dedicated to business development of electrified, connected and autonomous solutions and services for marine and industrial customers. Read more...

Dan Fisher
Sales Manager Marine | VEEM Limited

Dan started his career in export marketing and spent over a decade developing markets and trading Australian agricultural commodities to international customers.

With a family background in boatbuilding, and a passion for export markets, worlds collided in 2008 when the opportunity arose for him to join Austal (Ships). Read more...

Adam Chanter
Maritime, Employment, Skills and Training Officer | TAFE Queensland

Adam combines eight years of production and custom boatbuilding experience with twelve years within the Vocational Education & Training sector, between public and private enterprise, across both State and Federal Government training compliance to support the skills and employment focus within the Queensland Government's Superyacht Strategy 2018-23. Read more...

Mick Jones
Managing Director, Marine Agents Australia

Mick Jones is Managing Director of Marine Agents Australia (MAA), a Western Australian company based in Broome - the gateway to the Kimberley.

MAA specialises in guided Superyacht itineraries through the Kimberley and Western Australia's incredible coastline. Not only providing local knowledge guides for all Western Australia has to offer, MAA also takes the hassle out of remote area charter logistics and operations. Read more...

Greg Newby
Director, Superyacht Crew Academy

Greg has been managing the Superyacht Crew Academy (SCA) with his business partner since July 2021. Prior to becoming a director of SCA, he had been working on superyachts for 20 plus years. Read more...

See all the speakers here

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