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CONFERENCE STREAMS AND CHAIRMEN: MARITIME SECURITY


The need to meet the detection and tracking requirements posed by ever increasing threats to both naval and commercial facilities has become core to global security strategies.


Oceanology International will feature a one-day programme featuring technologies and solutions to enable organisations to secure key marine assets.


In the afternoon, the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport, USA, will hold a workshop on International Partnerships: Ocean Technology Collaborations with Government, Academia, and Industry.


Chaired by Rob Balloch, Strategic Business Development Director, Sonardyne


OCEANOBSERVATIONANDFORECASTING


This programme covers all aspects of ocean observation and monitoring using remote sensing and in-situ technologies as well as tools and techniques for ocean forecasting.


Chaired by Zdenka Willis, Director, NOAA Integrated Ocean Observation


OIL ANDGAS


The demand for oil and gas is expected to increase steadily in the coming years. Increasingly the reserves to meet this demand are located in frontier locations such as deepwater and arctic regions.


Oceanology International will feature a one-day programme on the latest technologies and solutions for tackling arctic and deep water development.


Chaired by Colin Grant, Advisor & SETA - Metocean, BP – Subsea & Floating Systems Upstream Engineering Centre


HYDROGRAPHY AND GEOPHYSICS


This programme covers new technology and techniques for the acquisition, processing and analysis of hydrographic, geophysical and geotechnical data, and integrated case studies of hydrographic and geophysical projects as well as geotechnical studies in a marine setting.


Chaired by Andy Hill, Marine Geohazard Technical Authority, BP Exploration


Programmes may be subject to change.


TUESDAY 13TH MARCH UUVS


TIME


AM SESSION 10:00 - 10:05 10:05 - 10:35 10:35 - 11:05 11:05 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:00 12:00 - 12:30 12:30 - 13:00 13:00 - 14:15 PM SESSION 14:15 - 14:45 14:45 - 15:15 15:15 - 15:45 15:45 - 16:00 16:00


SESSION TITLE


Welcome and Opening Remarks The market for AUVs and ROVs Acoustic inspection of pipelines Break & Exhibition


Autonomous Inspection Vehicle Work on VideoRay


Vehicle sonar development Lunch & Exhibition


tbc


Experience in the Operation of AUVs in the High Arctic Hybrid AUV/ROV technology – Sabertooth Discussion and Closing Remarks Close


For full conference programme and abstracts, visit the Oceanology website.


CHAIRED BY: DR BOB ALLWOOD, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, SUT LOCATION: SOUTH GALLERY, ROOM 1


SPEAKER NAME TITLE, COMPANY


Session Chairman: Dr Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, SUT Dr Bob Allwood John Westwood Mike Liddell


Jim Jamieson Ioseba Tena tbc


Chief Executive, SUT


Douglas-Westwood Associates Fugro Survey


Subsea 7


Seebyte Ltd Tritech


Session Chairman: Dr Bob Allwood, Chief Executive, SUT tbc


James Ferguson Dave Grant


Dr Bob Allwood


Kongsberg Maritime Ltd ISE


Saab Seaeye Chief Executive, SUT


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