ECA announces a range of industry webinars

ECA announces a range of industry webinars

A range of webinars covering coronavirus business issues and technical topics have been announced by leading engineering services trade body ECA.

The series kicks off with the first #ECATechnicalTuesdays on Tuesday 14 April at 11am, which will cover the 1st Amendment of the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations, which concerns electric vehicle charge points. Technical Tuesdays, which is exclusive to ECA Members, will run initially for a period of 6 weeks.

ECA Director of Member Services, Helen Atkinson, commented: โ€œWe are pleased to announce the launch of our Technical Tuesdays webinar series, which are exclusive to ECA Members. Register online to book your place so that you can hear from ECAโ€™s expert technical team, including Technical Director, Mike Smith and 18th Edition roadshow favourite Gary Parker.โ€

ECA will also be continuing its regular coronavirus impact webinars, which are open to the industry. On Friday 17 April at 11am, Vicki Leslie of ECIS will discuss mental wellbeing, while on Thursday 30 April at 11am, we will be joined by guest Martin Hewes to discuss the economic impact on construction.

The upcoming webinar programme for April is as follows:

Tuesday 21 April @ 11am
#ECATechnicalTuesdays โ€“ Electrical safety in the private rented sector โ€“ featuring ECAโ€™s Gary Parker

Wednesday 22 April @ 11am
Coronavirus Impact โ€“ Supply chain collaboration โ€“ Featuring Rob Driscoll, CEO of the EDA Margaret Fitzsimons, and President of the EDA Chris Ashworth

Tuesday 28 April @ 11am
#ECATechnicalTuesdays โ€“ The changing world of the electrical contractor โ€“ featuring Shahid Khan

Thursday 30 April @ 11am
Coronavirus Impact โ€“ The economic implications on construction โ€“ With ECAโ€™s Rob Driscoll and Andrew Eldred, alongside Martin Hewes of Hewes & Associates

Details of all webinars will shortly be added to the ECA website.

To watch previous ECA webinars, visit ECAโ€™s YouTube channel here.

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