AUTONOMY -  SYMPOSIUM, LONDON NOVEMBER 2018

 

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As maritime autonomous technology is developing at a pace will the standards and regulatory framework enable its speedy adoption? Furthermore, how will the commercial shipping industry respond to the challenges? This seminar brings together the players in this fast evolving seascape to address the question of which business model will be the first to benefit from the technology known as maritime autonomous systems with due regard to the safety of those who work in the industry. We are grateful to Lloyd’s Register for the use of their magnificent premises.

 

 

SPEAKERS: 

 

Dr Martin Stopford, President, Clarkson Research
Mr Ronald Spithout, President Maritime, Inmarsat 
Dr Katrina Kemp, Smart Ships & Automation Policy Officer, MCA
Mr Edward Fort, Head of Engineering & Electrotechnical Systems, Lloyd's Register
Mr Eero Lehtovaara, Senior Vice President Marine & Ports, ABB 
Mr Stephen Brown, Manager Innovation and Technology Implementation, Shell

 

Time: (A more detailed programme will be announced soon)

 

0915 Registration and coffee
0945 Presentations begin
1300 Networking buffet lunch
1400 End of the day

 

PRICE:

Member rate: £95 + 20% VAT (Total £114)
Non-member rate: £125 + 20% VAT (Total £150)

 

Date: Thu 22 Nov 2018 (Deadline for booking is Thu 15 Nov 2018)
Venue: Lloyd’s Register, 71 Fenchurch Street, London.

 

 

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Clementina Upton - Events Manager, Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) 
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The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) is the voice of the UK’s maritime engineering and business sector promoting and supporting companies which design, build, refit and modernise ships, and supply equipment and services for all types of commercial and naval ships, ports and terminals infrastructure, offshore oil & gas, maritime security & safety, marine science and technology, maritime autonomous systems and marine renewable energy. SMI provides a wide range of activities both internationally and in the UK for the benefit of the maritime engineering business community. Our activities follow our objectives of presenting members with business opportunities, assisting with research and innovation, lobbying government and NGOs to improve the business environment, facilitating network opportunities and providing marketing and other services.

 

 

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SOCIETY OF MARITIME INDUSTRIES AUTONOMY SEMINAR LONDON 22 NOVEMBER 2018