An Incredible Parr Instrument Company Workshop at University of Southern Queensland

We recently had the pleasure of hosting an incredible workshop in collaboration with Parr Instrument Company. Held at the prestigious Centre of Future Materials at the University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, the event was a resounding success.

A Big Thank You to Our Experts

A special thanks goes out to Steve Lierly and Zack Schony from Parr Instrument Company. Their expertise and dedication played a pivotal role in the success of the event. Additionally, we extend our gratitude to our own team members, Kripal Singh and Kim, for their invaluable contributions.

The Workshop Highlights

The focus of the workshop was on the "Pressure Vessel Use & Safety," a crucial aspect for many of our Queensland customers. Over the course of two days, participants gained in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience in handling and utilising pressure vessels safely and efficiently. The sessions were not only educational but also highly engaging, with participants actively involved in discussions and practical demonstrations.

A Collaborative Success

This event underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between John Morris Group and Parr Instrument Company. By bringing together experts and enthusiasts in the field, we were able to foster a learning environment that benefited all attendees. The feedback from our customers has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the workshop's relevance and impact.

Looking Forward

As we look ahead, we are excited about the prospect of more such successful collaborations. The positive reception of this workshop motivates us to continue organising events that provide valuable learning opportunities for our customers.

Stay Connected

Stay tuned for future events and workshops. Follow us on LinkedIn and keep an eye on our website for updates. We are committed to enhancing customer engagement and delivering top-notch educational experiences.

 

June 21, 2024

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