To ensure a consistent and highâquality experience for attendees, accepted presenters are asked to follow these guidelines.
Presentation Length: Presentations are 20 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of Q&A.
The industry sessions follow a classic presenterâaudience format.
Presentations may be provided as PowerPoint or PDF (16:9) by the date stated under key dates.
Presenters may use their own slide template, provided the workshop is referenced in the slide footer.
Content should remain informative and nonâpromotional.
Presenters must register by the stated confirmation date to confirm participation.
Presenters attend at the standard registration rate. While no discount is offered, presenters receive the admiration of their peers â and a small gift in recognition of their contribution.
A laptop and projector will be provided.
Audio playback is not supported.
Full technical setup details will be announced closer to the workshop.
Presentations will become the intellectual property of the organiser, who may use them for workshopârelated purposes as they see fit.
There will be no official recording of presentations; this is a faceâtoâface event only.
Extended to đ˘ 13 March 2026 (20 February 2026)
Deadline for paper submissions (abstract + bio)Â
20 March 2026
Paper acceptance notifications sent out
3 April 2026
Presenters confirm attendance by registering for the workshop
7 August 2026
Final presentation files due (presenters will receive a dropbox link)
4 September 2026
Workshop presentationÂ
Industry case studies and recent projects
Insights into lessons learned, successes, and challenges.
Technical insights
Inspection, design, maintenance, and lifecycle management of pressure equipment, containment vessels, and related systems.
Regulatory insights
Practical interpretations of evolving standards, compliance expectations, and how organisations adapt to regulatory change.
Futureâfocused perspectives
Sustainability, circularâeconomy principles, and new approaches to delivering safe, efficient operations
Presentations should be informative and practical, while avoiding content that is overly commercial or promotional.
We welcome contributions that reflect realâworld practice, technical depth, and forwardâlooking perspectives across the pressureâequipment ecosystem.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Fitnessâforâservice assessments and riskâbased inspection
Failure analysis, incident reviews, and lessons learned
Materials, welding, fabrication, and repair practices
Asset integrity management and lifecycle planning
Digital tools, monitoring, and dataâdriven decisionâmaking
Regulatory change and compliance approaches
Sustainability, circularâeconomy principles, and efficiency improvements
Design, inspection, maintenance, and operation of pressure equipment, containment vessels, and related systems
If youâre unsure whether your topic fits, we encourage you to submit â relevance is often broader than authors expect.