Even in the midst of a pandemic, engineers need to connect with each other and advance the sharing of information and ideas within the power generation community. That’s why Rolls-Royce, for the first time ever, will be conducting its upcoming MTU Power Generation Symposium in a virtual setting.
The symposium, set for November 30 – December 3, 2020, will be held over the course of four days with both semi-live and live sessions. Nearly 20 sessions will be featured, many of which qualify for Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credit. All sessions will be recorded for on-demand viewing and there is no cost to attend. Prospective engineering attendees can expect an interactive environment, with an exhibit hall, networking lounge, live chat functions and virtual booths for distributors. Attendees should register for the symposium at www.mtuevents.com.
“Despite Covid-19, we are committed to continuing the legacy we have built with our MTU Power Generation Symposium,” said Andreas Goertz, Vice President, Power Generation for Rolls-Royce Power Systems. “We are confident that we can give attendees an experience they will value and enjoy.”