Perth – Subsea Controls Down Under 2022 Conference

This international conference in the field of “Subsea Controls & Data Acquisition” is aimed at the diverse disciplines engaged in subsea controls technology. The goal is to share experiences by networking, discussing global and regional challenges, showcasing ways of bringing new ideas and technology to the market, sharing learnings and providing an understanding from an operator’s viewpoint on how the industry can benefit from operational and project experiences.

See you again in October 2024!


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PRESENTATIONS

We are currently seeking approval from each presenter, once these have been approved will be uploaded.

PRESENTERS ON DAY 1:

Session A

* Ronan Michel, Alcatel
* Ned Chapman, Baker Hughes
* Gill Postlethwaite, Siemens Energy
* Olav Brakstad, ClampOn
* Kevin Glanville, Proserv – Not approved for distribution 
* Fergus Murray, Sensorlink (Axess Group)* David Liddy, MacDermid 

Session B
* John S Løvås, TechnipFMC
* Ana Requejo & Ralf Wierse, OneSubsea
* Henrik Guldbrandsøy, ABB
* Phil Manfield, SEAR JIP

PRESENTERS ON DAY 2:

Session C

* William Wagland, OneSubsea- Not approved for distribution 
* Eduardo Coelho & Alexandre Rabello, Petrobras
* Sturle Haaland, Emerson Automation Solutions – Not approved for distribution 
* James Carnegie, Viper Innovations Ltd
* Olav Brakstad, ClampOn
* Greg Smith, C-Kore Systems

Session D
* Benjamin Roux, Inpex 
* Flavio Bruni, Pressure Dynamics International
* Andrea Laudazi, Baker Hughes
* Si Yeaw, Aker Solutions


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Perth – Subsea Engineering Competency Framework Launch

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The Society for Underwater Technology and Engineers Australia are excited to launch the Subsea Engineering Competency Framework to the public.

This development has been a voluntary collaboration between individuals and companies involved in Subsea Engineering in Australia and abroad.

The initial Framework has been developed to recognise Chartered Professional Engineers, CPEng (Subsea Engineering). Details here. We are currently working on extending that Framework to encompass the entire career of all involved in Subsea, from students through to Subject Matter Experts including Engineering Technologists and Engineering Associates.

This event will explore:

  • What does the SECF look like?
  • How does the SECF work?
  • Who can use the SECF?
  • Acknowledgements
  • Future developments

Light refreshments and networking opportunity following the presentations.

REGISTER NOW!

 

 

Perth – Annual Dinner

We hope to see you at our Annual Gala Dinner on Friday 26th November 2021 – the highlight of our social calendar and a fantastic opportunity for an evening with your colleagues and clients.

Always a fantastic evening, you can now reserve your individual place or a table of 10.

This year our event will be held at the Ritz-Carlton, in the Elizabeth Quay Ballroom.

To register for the dinner please complete the registration form and email it to Perth Events

Thank you to our 2021 confirmed event sponsors:

 

 

 

For further information or Sponsorship Opportunities please contact our Events Team

Annual Dinner Cancellation Policy
Refunds will be made on written cancellations received up to 30 working days prior to the event, but will be subject to a 15% administration charge. Cancellations received 30 —15 working days prior to the event will be charged a 50% cancellation fee. Cancellations received 14 working days prior (or less) to the event will not be refunded.

 

Perth – The Life-Cycle of Flexible Risers & Flowlines Course

This course has been developed by flexible pipe manufacturers and key companies associated with system design, failure mode analysis, and integrity management of flexible flowlines and risers.

The course is aimed at those who specify, purchase, approve, install, operate, manage the integrity of, or decommission flexible risers or flowlines, including jumpers and will provide enough knowledge for them to feel comfortable with their responsibilities. Course content and suitability is likely to apply to both engineers and non-engineers at various stages in their careers.

To register for this course please download the registration form and return to our Events Team via email.

This course is proudly supported by:

Perth – SUT Annual General Meeting

We invite you to attend our Annual General Meeting on 3rd November 2021

The event will be held at the Double Tree by Hilton, Elizabeth Quay (5.30pm start)

Agenda:

  • Consideration of Financial Statements
  • SUT Committee members for 2022.
  • Any other matters

Key Note Presenter:

 

Scott Draper (UWA)
From the swimming pool to a wave flume and then into the Ocean: investigating how open water swimmers interact with the ocean environment”

 

Open water swimming has been an Olympic sport since 2008 and is growing in popularity world-wide as a low impact form of exercise. Unlike pool swimming, open water swimmers experience a range of different environments, many of which include surface waves, variable water temperature, aquatic life and complicated ocean currents. Over the last few years a collaborative research program including sports scientists and ocean engineers at The University of Western Australia (UWA) has been exploring how swimming behaviour and performance is influenced by some of these environmental variables. In this presentation I will describe this research, which has included inviting elite swimmers into UWA’s 54 m long wave flume located at the Coastal and Offshore Engineering Laboratory to carefully measure their performance and biomechanics when swimming in different waves conditions. This work is arguably the first of its kind to investigate swimmer-wave interaction and illustrates how particular wave conditions can both benefit or hinder a swimmers performance in a predictable way. I will also discuss the question: what is the best route to take when swimming to Rottnest? The answer is not straight forward.

Register to attend this event here

Perth – SUT & SPE Annual Golf Day

We warmly welcome you to join the Society for Underwater Technology and the Society for Petroleum Engineers for their 5th collaborative golf day and the industry’s Golf Season Opener.

Following the success of last year’s Golf Day, we are heading back to Maylands Peninsula Golf Course to again enjoy the stunning city-scape views, and be challenged by the course’s fresh water lakes and gentle undulations.

As ever, golfers will enjoy a great day of fun and networking on the course, along with catering, drinks, driving range practice, the opportunity at a putting competition, the chance to win tremendous prizes, not to mention the golfers gift bag.

Register a team now!

Sponsorship Packages are available for this event.

Perth – Community Casual Catchup

The SUT Committee invite you to our  next informal casual catch up. It will be a buy your own drinks and nibbles evening with a chance to network and engage with  your peers in the SUT Community.

For full details please view the flyer here.

Contact Perth Events for further information for this event.

Perth – Materials & Corrosion Course – POSTPONED

This two-day course has been specifically designed for people new to subsea or unfamiliar with the various corrosion considerations which need to be applied during design, construction and operation of subsea assets.

The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the various materials and corrosion issues which are applicable to subsea structures. The choices made which impact one area of corrosion and integrity will often impact the choices in other areas, and also affect the long term inspection and monitoring which may be required to ensure the design life is met. Having a general overview of the interaction between the various factors and the impact that certain choices make and the equipment used in inspecting and monitoring the structures will provide attendees with a broad knowledge on the interaction which needs to be considered in any installation.

 

For further information, or to register for this course please view the flyer.