Royal Institute of Navigation

The Royal Institute of Navigation (RIN) is a learned society and a professional body for navigation. The RIN was founded in 1947 as a forum for mariners, pilots, engineers and academics to compare their experiences and exchange information. Today it is a leading centre for promoting knowledge in navigation and its associated sciences, including positioning, timing, tracking and conduct of a journey, whether on, in, over or under land, sea, air or space. The Institute has members in over 50 countries worldwide.

Royal Institute of Navigation
FormationEstablished 1947
HeadquartersThe Royal Institute of Navigation

1 Kensington Gore

London
President
Cynthia Robinson
Vice President
Professor Washington Ochieng
Vice President
Dr Paul Hanna
Director
John Pottle
Websitewww.rin.org.uk
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