Description
Brittany Ferries Tour
The
Institution of Mechanical Engineers Devon & Cornwall Area
Committee would like to invite you to a technical visit of Brittany
Ferries Plymouth Ferry Port. This tour will take us around the most
interesting areas of a visiting cruise ship, including the main engine
room.

On the day we will be led by the knowledgeable and experienced Port Operations Manager Steve Lawrie, with the tour scheduled to take between 1.5 - 2 hours. Please bring with you a Hi-Vis jacket and wear sensible clothing (Hi-Vis jackets can also be provided with advanced notice).
*Unfortunately this tour is not suitable for under 11's.*
With a limited group size the tickets are bound to disappear fast so why not book your free tickets now to avoid disappointment!
If you cannot make the 29nd we are running a two visits, with the first a week earlier on the 22nd.
This is an opportunity not normally available to the general public and an excellent chance to see the inner workings of a modern cruise ship.
**Please remember to book your tickets by using the link at the
top of this page - Spaces are limited so be quick!**

We hope that this visit will capture people’s
imagination and inspire you to support the activities of the IMechE by supporting
our committee. If you believe that
this event will be of interest to your friends, family or colleagues please invite
them along (remember to ask them to book their own tickets). This
FREE event is open to members, non-member and the general public.
The committee seeks to bring together aspiring, developing, and experienced
engineers, and members of the general public to promote the benefits and
achievements of the engineering profession.
The newly formed Cornwall branch will organise a
wide portfolio of events and activities, most of which will be open to the
general public and free to attend. These will include evening lectures
for general interest; technical visits to local engineering firms; social and
professional networking events; engineering competitions; and mentoring
opportunities for local students and professional engineers.
In addition, the committee will engage with local
schools to support the teaching of Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) subjects and offer careers advice to young students.