International Conference on Ship and Offshore Technology
"Developments in Ship Design & Construction" Ambon, Indonesia, 7-8 November 2012 Organised by the
Royal Institution of Naval Architects &
The University of Pattimura Second Notice
Today, the international maritime industry faces new challenges as it emerges from the global financial crisis. It is therefore understandable that the industry’s priority and attention is on consolidation and continued survival. However, at such a time it is all the more important for the industry to look ahead in order to respond to the continuing challenges it will face from the increasing demands of operators, regulators and society for greater efficiency, safety and the protection of the environment, as it emerges from the current crisis. This response will require innovative thinking from all sectors of the maritime industry, and particularly those involved in ship design and construction.
The International Conference on Ship & Offshore Technology – Indonesia 2012 will take “Developments in Ship Design & Construction” as its theme, and will bring together members of the international maritime industry to present and discuss the latest developments in the ship design and construction process which will provide the improvements in productivity and cost-competitiveness necessary to respond to the demand for lower cost of ownership and greater environmental sensitivity. Whilst covering developments in all ship types, it will look particularly at developments in those vessels which are essential to the economies of countries in the region, e.g. fishing vessels.
The conference will cover a wide range of topics with papers such as:
-On The Seakeeping of Survey Vessels, B. Abeil, MARIN -Stability Of Ship With Large Breadth-Draft Ratio In Following Quartering Seas, D. Paroka, Hasanuddin University -Design Aspects of Offshore Platform for Combining of Marine Current and Offshore Wind Energy Conversion Plant in Indonesia, A. Suroso, ITS -Numerical Simulation Into Drag Characteristic of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Catamarans With Various Demihull Separations, A. Jamaluddin, Indonesian Hydrodynamics Laboratory -Preliminary Study Into The Selection Of Passenger And Cargo Vesses For Eastern Indonesia, K. Utama, ITS
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