If you’re new to the industry, just starting your career, a recent graduate, or a student, then this event is for you! The SUT+ is designed to help you kick start your network of contacts in the marine industry and explore the various activities that take place in this sector. This network focuses on the London and South East region of the UK, so if you live or work in that region, we’d love to welcome you to our community.
This FREE event will introduce you to the current team leading the SUT+ in the LSE area, explain what the SUT+ does, and will explore how you can become more involved, should you wish to be. After all, this Society is all about you!
1700hrs BST
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13:30 – 14:30
Steve Hall SUT CEO on the theme of Next-Generation marine renewable energy – floating solar, hydrogen and more.
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This week’s SUT Public Webinar features SUT Council Member and Chair of SUT China Branch Professor Frank Lim present on the subject of ‘Deepsea Mining – An Engineering Perspective’
Monday 24th August 2020, 13:30 – 14:30 BST
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We will record and upload the seminar to the SUT YouTube channel later for members unable to watch to live.
13:30 – 14:30
Steve Johnson will give a talk from Houston on Eastern Mediterranean Gas, looking at how the Eastern Med is an upcoming area, as well as how the usual engineering challenges also pose a range of geopolitical ones.
Re-scheduled from 10th August.
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13:30 – 14:30 Monday 27th July
In years gone by did you enjoy TV shows like ‘Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea’ & ‘Stingray’, or at the movies was James Bond’s submarine car or the liquid breathing technology from ‘The Abyss’ more your scene? This week, Steve Hall will talk a look at some of the advanced underwater technologies seen in TV & film over the last 50 years and comment on which ones are realistic technology that we can still aspire to create one day.
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When: Jul 27, 2020 01:30 PM London
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Image courtesy of Russian DoD 2019
In this seminar SUT CEO Steve Hall will give an unclassified overview of a new development in armed marine autonomous systems that is going to cause headaches for defence planners in the West – the Russian ‘Poseidon’ (NATO code name Kanyon), a nuclear-propelled and armed robot of almost unlimited endurance, presumably intended as a near-invulnerable ‘second strike’ nuclear weapon.
Steve will outline what is known so far about the device, how he thinks it will be deployed, some thoughts on how technology might enable opponents to detect and counter the system, and how it is likely to trigger similar developments from other nuclear powers. He’ll finish with an overview of current legislation and how it needs to be updated to take systems such as Poseidon into account.
1330hrs BST London
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13:00 – 14:00
More information on this training session to follow.
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13:00 – 14:00
Steve Hall worked for over a decade in Marine Policy before becoming SUT CEO, in today’s lunchtime training webinar Steve will introduce the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, & how it determines which activities can be carried out within 12 miles, 200 miles, or 350 miles of the coast, and the regime for areas beyond national jurisdiction. He’ll also introduce how countries like the UK are bringing in marine spatial planning laws, and how these impact industries such as offshore renewables, offshore hydrocarbons, seismic survey, deployment of robots and human divers.
Training certificates will be available for anyone who requires one.
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Training courses are free for SUT Members, and can be attended by non-members via a donation to our Education Support Fund – contact Steve Hall or Jane Hinton for details via [email protected]
Please note that we will have a break from the fortnightly training sessions for the month of August 2020