Birchwood firm to hold Risk Forum

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A BIRCHWOOD Park-based firm is preparing to host its seventh annual Risk Forum.

Corporate Risk Associates (CRA) have announced a host of highly esteemed speakers for the event which takes place at the Stratford Manor Hotel in Stratford Upon Avon on October 5th and 6th.

The event, titled ‘To Automate or Not to Automate’ will feature 14 speakers who have all had first-hand experience in mission critical industries, with many working on the risk management of major projects. 

They will share their expertise and wealth of experience with attendees as they contribute towards the development of Risk Analysis and Human Factors.

Speaking about the line-up of speakers, Jasbir Sidhu, CEO and founder of CRA said: “We have a fantastic host of speakers at this year’s event who will all be presenting their own dynamic and thought-provoking views on the use of automation in safety critical industries – a very poignant topic in the sector.

“It is great to see that we have attracted such a high calibre of leading professionals and academics to speak at this year’s forum. And as we run into our seventh year, we believe this is very much down to CRA providing a valued voice for the industry through hosting events such as this and promoting open discussion. 

“We have successfully created an excellent platform for experts to share best practice and transfer valuable and insightful knowledge as we pursue our goal to make the risk management sector the best it possibly can be.”

The two-day event will focus around whether the reduction of human input, with the introduction of increasingly complex automated systems, will be either a friend or foe to the industry.

Anticipated to attract at least 100 attendees from all over the globe, the events popularity has grown year on year, with people travelling from as far as the West Coast of the USA and New Mexico to engage with leaders in the industry.


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