Perth – Subsea Awareness Course CANCELLED

We invite you to attend our Subsea Awareness Course on the

5 – 9 September 2022

This five-day Course has been designed by industry and is suitable for contractors, engineers, operators and those new to subsea, those transferring from other disciplines within the industry and those who have worked in subsea previously but would benefit from a refresher course and exposure to the latest technology.

Whilst most of the course will be presented in a ‘classroom’ environment, the sessions will be interactive, with the opportunity to ask questions and discuss what has been learnt.  In particular, hands-on and visual components have been included wherever possible to enable delegates to view software models and products destined for subsea service.

The course also hosts two site visits, taking delegates out of the classroom and into the real life subsea industry plus a networking event on the first day of the course.

Subsea Awareness Course fees:

Member $3350 AUD
Non-member $4045 AUD
Student Member $870 AUD

Registration & Flyer

This course has been cancelled

For further information for this course please email our Events Team

 

 

Subsea Expo

Find SUT on stand 135

A crucial event for any company operating in the underwater sectors, Subsea Expo highlights the capability and ingenuity across industry. Hear from world-leading experts on a range of subjects at the free-to-attend conference, and celebrate the achievements of the best and brightest people and companies at the Subsea Expo Awards.

Conference & Events

The conference runs multiple parallel sessions and attracts a broad range of experts to discuss the challenges facing the industry including energy transition, net zero, renewables, new technologies and digitalisation, among other topics.

For more information go to www.subseaexpo.com

organised by the Global Underwater Hub.

 

 

SUT AGM

Annual General Meeting and Reception

Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Society for Underwater Technology will be held at 1700 hrs on Tuesday 6 December 2022 at The Institute of Physics, 37 Caledonian Road, Islington, London N1 9BY.

Members are welcome from 1630 hrs for a 1700 hrs start.

click to read the SUT Annual Report 2021-2022

Agenda

  1. Welcome
  2. Apologies
  3. Chair’s Report to the Members
  4. Financial Statements and Accounts
  5. Elections
  6. Announcements, Awards
  7. Any Other Business
  8. Post-AGM Presentation – Mensun Bound, Director of Exploration, Endurance22 – ‘The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Discovery of Shackleton’s Endurance’ Falklands-born Mensun Bound the Expedition Director of Exploration and a Trustee of the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust will take part in a ‘fireside chat’ with the SUT’s President, Moya Crawford, and take audience questions once the formal procedures at the meeting have been concluded; and be signing copies of the book (published by Macmillan and available for purchase) at the end of the meeting.
  9. Networking Reception, Wine & Refreshments
  10. Closing remarks

Mensun Bound (photo credit: Macmillan Publishers)

  • Only Members of the SUT (Individual Members and Corporate ‘named’ persons) are allowed to attend the AGM. There is no charge for the evening.
  • Non-members are welcome to attend the Awards Ceremony, the Presentation, and the Reception at a charge of £30.

The Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Society will be provided as a pre-read prior to the meeting on the SUT website.

 

If you are planning to attend the AGM we would appreciate your pre-registration to assist with seating and catering requirements using the form below.


SUT+ Site Visit – Fugro Remote Operations Centre

Join SUT+ for a site visit to the Fugro Remote Operations Centre in Aberdeen.

About this event

This event is free to attend; spaces are limited to 16 so please register in advance to guarantee a place.

Fugro is leading the transition to remote and autonomous operations through their global network of remote operations centres (ROCs). Their 10-strong global network of ROCs is established in the Americas, Europe, and Africa, Middle East and India, and the Asia-Pacific regions. Fugro’s objective is to perform command and control operations, and offer clients a range of remote capabilities based on their individual requirements.

The ROCs deliver industry-leading solutions and real-time insights so that clients can manage their offshore projects safely. Fugro’s continuous developments in remote operations support the industry’s remote and autonomous revolution.

Fugro’s best-in-class ROCs are the foundation for a highly scalable remote and autonomous future that is globally integrated, standardised for consistent high-level project execution that delivers tangible added-value benefits to each client project.

Applications range from low-bandwidth operations supporting a specific market, such as asset positioning, through to advanced high-bandwidth operations requiring sub-second latency for command and control of remote and autonomous assets.

SUT+ Webinar – The Green Lifecycle of Decommissioning

Thursday, 21 July 2022 | 13:30 – 14:30 BST

Speaker – Nick McNally, Commercial Director, Decom Engineering

In this webinar, Nick will provide an overview of how the decommissioning industry can reduce its carbon impact on the environment.

Agenda:

  • The opportunity of the positive carbon impact of steel re-use
  • Current approaches
  • Efficient cutting of materials particularly pipelines and conductors
  • Advantages of recovering pipelines for re-purposing
  • How to clean the pipelines allowing for effective re-use
  • The carbon impact
  • The recommendation
  • Q&A Session

Speaker Background

Nick McNally is Commercial Director for Decom Engineering.   Nick is passionate about the potential for carbon savings as part of the transition to Net Zero. A qualified Chartered Accountant, Nick has worked for large multinationals but has also ran his own start-ups and can therefore see benefits of combining the expertise of existing companies with innovative new companies.

 

The Energy Field of the Future

The Society for Underwater Technology, The Hydrographic Society UK and Ireland (THS: UK&I) Scotland Branch and The International Marine Contractors Association are jointly holding our well-respected joint industry seminar 10th November 2022 at the Crowne Plaza in Aberdeen, UK.

The energy industry is currently experiencing a period of significant change, with ever-increasing focus on sustainability, while marine and underwater technologies continue to advance. With this scale of change ongoing, what does the field of the future look like, and how close are we to achieving ‘Net Zero’ targets? What transformative technologies and strategies will have the greatest impact to: operational efficiency, value creation, and Net Zero operations? How do we accelerate the integration of these solutions within our existing offshore assets?


0900 – 0915 GMT – Introduction and Keynote speaker: Greg Jones, Total E&P UK​

0915 – 1030 GMT – Visualisation

Grant Thomson, Savante, 3DGP: Adding a New Dimension to Subsea

Gregor Deans, FutureOn, Use of an Open Digital Data and 3D Visualisation Platform to Support the Design and Screening of Energy Mix and Net Zero Projects

Haaken Anhfelt, Oceaneering, Digitally Transforming Traditional Inspection and Maintenance Programs

1050 – 1230 GMT – Robotics

Andre Rose, IMCA, Development of USV Technologies

Alan Anderson, Oceaneering, New Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Increases Operational Efficiencies for Subsea IMR

Andreas Fechs, STL, Automated and Autonomous Operations for Offshore Energy using Ship-Based Robotics

Todd Newell, Nauticus Robotics, Advanced and Autonomous Robotic Technologies

1330 – 1450 GMT – Communication

Andrew Connelly, Imenco, Underwater Positioning, Communication and the Internet of Things

Mike Ellis, Sonardyne, Building an Intelligent Subsea Network to Build a Better Predictive Model

Kristi Terrasa, C-Power Alba, C-Power Vision for the Field of the Future

1520 – 1630 GMT – Alternative Energy

Chris Golightly, BLACKBIRD: A Hybrid CAES Storage Anchored Mono TLP VAWT-WEC

Joel Maisey, Murray Anderson, Crondall Energy, Next generation of facilities to reduce emissions and integrate with renewable generation and storage


  • SUT Members £149+VAT
  • Non-Members £199+VAT
  • There will be 20 places (limited) for students at a reduced rate of £50 plus vat.

Arrival and breakfast from 0830 GMT | Lunch from 1230 GMT

Joining Information can be found here.

Sponsorship opportunities are available – click here or please email [email protected]

Oceanology International Americas

Register to attend

Welcome to Oceanology International Americas, the event for all those involved in exploring, protecting and sustainably operating in the world’s oceans and waterways. Oceanology International Americas delivers access to comprehensive, innovative solutions, content and expertise, all unified by the use of ocean technology.

Taking place in the ocean tech hub of San Diego, join us in 2023 to learn from ocean leaders from across the globe, boost your technical and blue economy knowledge, and connect with your industry colleagues.

Oi Americas is the communities meeting place, a place to reaffirm connections and form new relationships in a face-to-face environment.

We connect manufacturers and suppliers of ocean solutions with a complete spectrum of scientific, government and industry stakeholders, technologists and engineers from over 15 distinct ocean sectors, all in the one location. These connections can unlock the innovations necessary to meet the needs of climate change adaptation, ocean health, the energy transition and market developments in the Blue Economy.

This cross-sector audience enables collaboration, problem solving and improvement to long-term strategies and policy for better ocean health, sustainable operations and the discovery and innovation of new solutions and technologies.


A Catalyst for Innovation

Attracting attendees from varied ocean industries including offshore oil and gas, marine renewables, maritime security and marine science, Oi Americas provides the opportunity for buyers and suppliers to meet, learn and do business in one location.

As a catalyst for innovation, bring your ideas and help set the stage for positive change in and around the world’s oceans.

The three-day conference and exhibition will welcome thousands of attendees from 30+ countries, to learn from over 100+ technical, strategic, and training conference presentations and discover more than 130+ exhibitors showcasing the latest ocean technologies and solutions.


Reasons to Visit

Find new solutions – Discover and evaluate the products, solutions and innovations that will transform your business throughout the Exhibit Hall

Build your network – Make the best connections in the Exhibition and through networking tools like B2Match, allowing pre-scheduled meetings with key contacts

Gain Blue Tech knowledge – Keep up to date with market developments and the latest trends in ocean technology and marine science

Discover Innovation – Find innovative solutions from new-to-market technologist and tech-accelerators in the Future Tech Hub

Boost your Expertise – Learn by attending the Technical Sessions, drop by the Ocean Futures Theatre to hear Keynote speakers and participate in Industry Workshops and Townhalls

Networking Opportunities – Meet new and established suppliers from around the world and build relationships with our program of networking and social events


Who will you meet?

Oceanology International Americas is the leading forum where Industry, Government and Academia meet to share knowledge and connect with the world’s ocean technology, engineering and science communities.

Join us in San Diego to accelerate your success, discover the latest solutions and learn for the industry leaders that are driving the changes required for a healthy and sustainable ocean and blue economy.

YES! ETM: Technical & Culture – Life Experience of Offshore Industry Professionals

The SUT invite you to the YES! Evening Technical Meeting:
Technical and Culture – Life Experience of Offshore Industry Professionals

Register now to SUT YES! Technical Evening Meeting, and join us in learning more about stories of the three very successful subsea and offshore industry professionals:

Nitin Repalle – Principal Engineer, 2H Offshore

Matthew Allen – Business Development Manager and Founder of Subcon

Andrew Duff – Principal Engineer, Wood

For more presenter information click here to view flyer.

Venue: The Shoe Bar, Yagan Sq, Perth

Programme:

5:30pm                       Registration

6:00pm – 7.30pm     Presentations

7:30pm – 8:30pm     Networking over food/drinks

YES! Evening Technical Meetings cost:

  • $25 SUT Members
  • $25 SUT Student Members
  • $35 for Non-members.

*Registrations are editable online via your Eventbrite registration link until 2pm on the day. Registrations are fully refundable up until  30 days prior to the event. 

To confirm if your organisation is a Corporate Member please check the event flyer or visit www.sut.org/sut-pages/

1.5 CPD hours can be claimed for this event. Please keep the flyer and receipt for auditing purposes.

Should you have any questions please contact SUT on the above listed contact details. 

REGISTER 

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Thank you to our event sponsor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Webinar – New Eyes in the Deep – Unmanned and Autonomous Vessels in the Middle East

Tuesday 5th July 2022 at 1430 GST (GMT+4)

Corentin Troussard from RTsys and David Rennie from Unique Group will present:

  • ASV new technological developments and working examples from the Survey and Inspection field – Unique Group
  • Evolution of AUV technology, and practical example of its use in the subsea, offshore, and marine domain – RTsys
  • RUBHY acoustic buoy or how to Comply with Underwater Noise Regulations during Offshore Construction – RTsys

RTsys specialises in underwater acoustics and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV). The company develops solutions for submarine, diving and mine countermeasures, acoustic recorders, buoys, datalogger and stations.

Unique Group delivers bespoke, off-the-shelf engineering solutions and cost efficiencies across the oil and gas supply chain. Working onshore, offshore, surface and subsea offering reliable and proven Autonomous Survey Vessel (ASV) solutions

Q&A and event moderated by Trevor Hughes at Unique Group

A Life Less Ordinary – Subsea Inspection Operations

Registrations open 1730hrs BST – Presentations start at 1800hrs BST.

SUT Member – £15 | Non-Member – £25

An evening meeting considering how subsea inspection operations can vary widely in requirements and execution. Diving, tooling, vehicles and data capture techniques will be reviewed by subject matter experts in these areas.


Kris Chambers; bp diving specialist

Commercial diving across bp’s operations

Commercial diving is an activity that is performed routinely in support of energy companies. Its utilization as a tool for construction, inspection, maintenance and repair stretches much further than most people imagine. In 2022 following bp restructuring, Kris’s mission is to understand where bp routinely performs diving activities and to educate these teams about safe and compliant diving operations.  Kris also needed to review and assess the worksites from a diving risk perspective and to perform assurance on suppliers Diving Safety Management Systems.

This presentation is primarily about the journey Kris is on and the complexity of reaching out to all parts of a global company to minimise diving requirements and ensure safe and compliant diving operations.


Graham Marshall: Subsea Project Manager, Sonomatic.

Subsea Pipeline Inspection through Challenging Coatings.

Subsea pipelines are coated not only for protection against external corrosion but also to offer insulation and stability at high and low temperatures. These types of coatings are attenuative to conventional Ultrasonics, however, advances in technology have enabled Sonomatic to develop an inspection technique called Dynamic Response Spectroscopy. This enables low-frequency ultrasonics to penetrate these attenuative coatings, determine a pipe wall thickness and prevent the need for coating removal.  This also reduces the carbon footprint for this type of inspection.  Graham will talk about the development and qualification of this technology.


Scott Jenney, CEO, Film-Ocean.

Restricted Access Inspection – Where size matters and being small can be essential

As assets and infrastructure age the ability to provide integrity assurance through inspection is vital.

This can mean finding inspection methods to undertake tasks previously postponed or omitted because of restricted access – success enables assets to remain in service beyond their original design life. Scott will share some of the innovative solutions designed and used to achieve this.


Martin Sayer, Managing Director, Tritonia Scientific Ltd

Machine learning in underwater inspections: current and future applications.

Dr Martin Sayer is the co-owner of Tritonia Scientific Ltd., a company based in Oban.  Tritonia has teams that specialise in evaluating and advancing new techniques for cost-efficient, precise and accurate underwater inspections.  Increasingly, these approaches are complemented and accelerated through the adoption of advanced machine learning procedures.  This presentation will describe some of the applications currently being used in inspection work carried out by Tritonia in the oil and gas, harbours and piers, aquaculture, and academic sectors.  Emerging developments will focus on integrating intelligent semi-autonomous navigational control of underwater vehicles with enhanced modelling capabilities in ways that will increase the optimisation of how inspections could be conducted in the near future.