Upcoming Free Educational Webinars
You are invited to attend any of the following free webinars.
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Unlocking the Future with Satellites: From Inspiration to Innovation 2nd October | 11am EDT
This session will delve into the inspiring journey of icMercury, from an idea sparked at an ITC event to the ambitious mission of launching their own PocketQube satellite. Tailored for ITC members, the webinar will explore the transformative potential of satellite technology and how it can revolutionize various industries. Join us as we uncover the possibilities that satellites can offer to enhance your business operations and everyday lives. Attendees will gain valuable insights into leveraging satellite technology to improve data collection, drive innovation, and boost efficiency. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how PocketQubes can revolutionize your business and everyday life.
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Seven Challenges Facing the Power Industry: What Have Been Your Challenges? 10th October | 10am EDT
Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the current state of the U.S. power industry, which is more dynamic now than at any time since the postwar growth period of the 1950s. Despite the utility sector's $400 billion annual revenue being dwarfed by the $1.6 trillion oil and gas industry, the importance of a reliable and clean power supply cannot be overstated, as it underpins the success of all other industries. In this session, we will delve into the challenges utilities face today and in the future, empowering your company to make informed decisions that ensure a stable power supply.
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Export Diversion Risks and Worldwide U.S. Government Enforcement 16th October | 1pm SGT
This webinar will explore the various elements of export control diversion risk that companies face, with exporters and service providers around the world subject to potential U.S. government scrutiny and enforcement. In particular, the webinar will cover the scope of U.S. export control jurisdiction over U.S.-origin and even many non-U.S.-origin items; particular risks associated with exports of “common high priority list” items such as integrated circuits, electronics and related test and production equipment, mechanical components, and machine tools; particular risks presented by exports of certain items to Russia and China; U.S. government guidance and best practices regarding how to manage export diversion issues; and U.S. government enforcement risk.
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