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This video is a recording of a live lecture given by Dinko Cudic as part of the one-day Integrity Engineering for a Sustainable Future Conference in June 2023, jointly held by the Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) and the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers (NEIMME). Lecture Synopsis: In this lecture Dinko will cover patching as a coating repair solution for the long term, as well as circularity of lifetimes of assets. Speaker Biography: Dinko Cudic, Seal for Life Industries Dinko is the business line director at Seal for Life Industries and has spent over two decades in the field of corrosion protection. Staring as a site supervisor on pile lay, structured steel and above ground storage tank construction, most of the experience has been in the filed of rehabilitation and new construction. Over the past daces he has been looking for new technologies and solutions that focus on increasing the lifetime of assists though workmanship, equipment and innovative coatings. About the Institute: The Mining Institute is the Royal Chartered membership organisation for science and technology in the North. Founded in 1852 by some of the most important contemporary Northern scientists and engineers, our members still actively contribute to academia, industry and public life across the region. To find out more about us visit: https://mininginstitute.org.uk/ To support the Institute by becoming a member see: https://mininginstitute.org.uk/member... About the Institute of Corrosion: The Institute of Corrosion is a Registered Charity, run by professionals and volunteers from Industry and Academia, that has been serving the corrosion science, technology and engineering community since 1959 in the fight against corrosion, which costs the UK around 4% of GNP per annum.