Sandaig Engineering supports ETZ Low Carbon Quality Management workshop

Sandaig Engineering were delighted to see a great turnout at the third ETZ LTD Low Carbon Quality Management-focused event ‘Quality Beyond 9001: The Risk Dimension’ today. The workshop explored risk management and leadership in conjunction with CQI | The Chartered Quality Institute Renewable SIG and the North of Scotland CQI branch.

The workshop focused on SMEs looking to become established in the low carbon supply chain and Christopher Bird CEng, MSc, FIoD, FIMechE, FAPM, FEI of Riskwell facilitated an interactive approach to living with uncertainty and making quality decisions for business success. The energy in the room was testament to the engaging group tasks delivered by Chris.

We then heard from Inch Cape Offshore Limited’s Steven McDougall & Chris Allen CQP MCQI for highlighting supply chain risk and opportunities across the developing offshore wind sector. Their insights into the ongoing challenges within the sector followed on well from Chris’s previous input.

We then heard from Sarah Stalker & Catriona Wilson of Optimus Plus (Aberdeen) Ltd, experts in the management and framing of risk. Tally Singer from CQI closed the event by underlining the need for Quality professionals to lead in order to centre quality and ensure businesses are successful in the volatile global markets.

Sandaig Engineering exhibiting at ADIPEC 2022

Sandaig Engineering are delighted to be attending ADIPEC Exhibition and Conference and joining the Scotland Pavilion supported by Scottish Development International. We will be joining other Scottish businesses, active in the energy transition sector, to take the opportunity to exhibit our services, understand the market and forge partnerships for global growth. Being part of one of the world’s most influential energy events at ADIPEC 31 October – 3 November, in Abu Dhabi will allow us time to make connections, build relationships and share our knowledge and expertise with other companies who value quality within the energy sector.