360 presenting at 2023 ESAA RemTech Symposium in Banff

360 is looking forward to attending the RemTech Symposium 2023 at the Fairmont Banff Springs this week where Lori Vickerman, Technical Manager, Risk Assessment, will be giving a presentation on the benefit of applying risk principles to simple sites.

The conference kicks off today, and Lori’s presentation will take place on Friday, October 13th from 8:30 – 9:00am.

Please find the presentation abstract here – Keep it Simple, Scientists: The Benefit of Applying Risk Principles to Simple Sites and the Data That Gets You There.

For the full conference agenda, please CLICK HERE

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