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ICSOT 2012: International Conference Ship & Offshore Technology


Developments in Fixed & Floating Offshore Structures 23 - 24 May 2012, Busan, South Korea Second Notice


Fixed and floating offshore structures, whether associated with the production of oil and gas, or with marine renewable energy, present complex technical challenges to the maritime industry, particularly as such structures are increasingly employed in deeper waters and extreme climatic conditions when the support of such structures then presents an additional challenge.


The International Conference on Ship & Offshore Technology Korea 2012 will provide an opportunity for the global maritime industry to present and discuss the developments in the design, construction and maintenance of fixed and floating offshore structures.


RINA invites papers from naval architects, class societies, operators, researchers, and builders on all related topics, including:


• Oil and gas production • Wind, wave and tidal power production • Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) • Construction • Transportation and installation • In-service support and maintenance • Safety, regulation and classification • Equipment technology • Emergency response • Risk assessment and management


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