2018 SFPE EUROPE FIRE SAFETY CONFERENCE

2nd European Conference

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The 2nd SFPE Europe Conference on Fire Safety Engineering will be held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 5-6 February 2018. The SFPE conference is being hosted by SFPE Benelux with support from our SFPE Europe Chapters. In-conjunction with the conference we will be holding our professional development seminars, 7-9 February 2018.

SFPE’s conferences have established a reputation globally as the premier events for keeping abreast of advancements in fire safety engineering. Fire safety engineering is growing rapidly in many European countries. The SFPE ECCG has been addressing the regional needs to facilitate greater networking, collaboration, and exchange among fire safety engineering professionals as well as a pursuit of technical knowledge and education. For 2018, the conference will focus on the following timely topics in Europe: healthcare; redevelopment and retrofit of offices and industrial buildings; transport and logistics of car parks, railroads, ships and tunnels; industrial hazards in power, oil and gas, and petrochemical; and research and innovation advancements.

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PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Location

Hilton Rotterdam
Hilton Rotterdam is set in the heart of the vibrant city center – alive with cafés, restaurants and cultural events. Situated within walking distance of the Rotterdam Central Station, and between the entertainment, business and shopping district, the hotel is the perfect starting point to explore all that Rotterdam has to offer. An interior with classic elegance and stylish modernity, plus an exterior named a national monument, Hilton Rotterdam is the ultimate urban retreat. The devoted team will go the extra mile to ensure you have a memorable stay.

Address
Hilton Rotterdam
Weena 10
3012 CM  Rotterdam
The Netherlands
+31 (0)10 7108009
www.hilton.com

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Rotterdam is the second-largest city in the Netherlands and one of the largest ports in the world. Starting as a dam constructed in 1270 on the Rotte River, Rotterdam has grown into a major international commercial centre. Its strategic location at the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta on the North Sea and at the heart of a massive rail, road, air and inland waterway distribution system extending throughout Europe is the reason that Rotterdam is often called the “Gateway to Europe”.