The Royal Institution of Naval Architects
WARSHIP 2010
Advanced Technologies in Naval Design and Construction.
9 - 10 June 2010
First Notice & Call for Papers
The continuing development and use of advanced technologies in
the design, construction and operation of naval vessels of all types
will be necessary in meeting the increasing demands of governments
and navies for lower procurement and operating costs.
The use of such advanced technologies will also be essential in
enabling naval vessels to meet the increasing demand to reduce
their impact on the environment through improved energy efficiency
and the sustainable use of resources.
Warships 2010 will provide the opportunity to both present advanced
technologies which have been developed and are now or will shortly
become available to the ship designer, builder and operator of naval
vessels, and to update on future developments in such technologies.
The emphasis of the conference will be very much on advanced and
future technologies.
Papers are invited on developments in the following fields:
Hull technology and design
Construction methods
Design, construction and planning software
Hydrodynamics,
Materials
Survivability
Maintenance
Equipment
Rules and regulation
I would like to offer a paper and attach a synopsis of no more than 250 words by 12/02/10
I wish to receive details on exhibition space and sponsorship opportunities
I would like to receive a full programme brochure and registration form
Name: Position:
Company:
Address:
Postcode:
Telephone: Fax:
Email: (W2010)
Please return to: Conference Department, RINA, 10 Upper Belgrave Street, London SW1X 8BQ
by fax on +44 (0)20 7259 5912 or by email:
conference@rina.org.uk
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