Further details to follow
Contact Jose Puig ([email protected]) for further information or Sponsorship Opportunities for this event
Further details to follow
Contact Jose Puig ([email protected]) for further information or Sponsorship Opportunities for this event
To register for this event please contact [email protected]
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Hedley Suite, Northumbria University
10:00 – 16:00 (Doors open at 09:30)
Free attendance (limited spaces) This events is aimed at 6th form students
Listen and Engage! An introduction to the SUT and what we do, followed by keynote speakers from each of our sponsors – potential hints for competition time.
Competition time! Showcase your problem solving ability to the subsea engineering community, learn about intricacies within our sponsors’ products and win prizes!
Seize the day! Every lunch table will host at least one engineer for you to quiz. Find out what it takes to become and engineer, along with tips and tricks for applying for university, apprenticeships an jobs.
Get Inspired! Each of our sponsors will put on a stand. This is your time to learn about new and exciting research and development projects, the likes of which you could be involved in.
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Discover more about ship-based robotics and their application to manned and autonomous vessels at this free joint event organised by the Southwest Chapter of The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and Submarine Technology Limited (STL).
SUT is a multi-disciplinary learned society bringing together organisations and individuals with an interest in underwater technology, ocean science, and offshore engineering.
STL is a research consultancy, design, and development group, specialising in the sub-sea and offshore industries. Recently, STL’s development of ship-based robotic technology has been supported by the European Regional Development Fund through the Marine-I programme in Cornwall.
Personnel from STL and the University of Plymouth will present results from the R&D programme together with naval architecture studies and market research findings. The application of robotics to marine operations and its role as an enabling technology for autonomous surface vessels will be explored.
Agenda
09:30 Welcome, refreshments, networking
10:00 Introduction by SUT and STL
10:15 Overview of the ship-based robotics R&D programme
10:30 Test facilities for ship-based robotics
10.50 Robotic arm design
11:10 Control system design
11.40 Coffee break
12:00 Naval Architecture Studies
12:20 Market Research
12.40 Q&A discussion
13.00 Lunch
13.40 Autonomous vessels and robotics
14:00 Autonomous systems
14:20 Autonomous marine applications
14:40 Final Q&A discussion by SUT and STL
15:00 Close
NB the Agenda above is subject to change
Please contact [email protected] with any queries
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Attend the seventh Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland (MASTS) Decom and Wreck Removal Workshop, which will bring together international expertise from oil and gas decommissioning, marine salvage, renewables and marine science, to build a shared understanding and explore solutions within wreck removal and offshore decommissioning.
Connect, network and debate with a range of international scientists, engineers, salvors, operators, regulators, trade bodies, NGOs, insurers, lawyers, and other users of the sea, to consider topics using a holistic life cycle approach.
The sea is critical to planet Earth, and its future will fundamentally affect ours. Science and innovation have an important part to play in shaping that future. Science holds the key to understanding the impact of a changing marine environment, informing our response to it, while emerging technology brings opportunities to develop and stimulate economic growth, as well as improve our marine science capability. (Foresight Future of the Sea, A report from the Government Chief Scientific Advisor, 2018).
‘Business as usual’ is not an option for the UK. The Government has many initiatives that are improving the future of the sea. Without additional action, however, this report’s finding suggest a risk of significant environmental degradation, instability and a failure to capitalise on or retain some of our global strengths. A more strategic approach is critical; thus, it is recommended that the UK develops a clear, joined-up strategy for our marine interests. Such an approach would address the current lack of coordination, within and between Government, Industry and Science.
By thinking holistically decommissioning can go right to the very heart of this challenge. Scientific policies concerning Man-Made Objects, Structures and Substances (MMOSS) need to be addressed.
This session takes a walk through the past, present and future of science and emerging technology, combining the latest marine academic science with the sensitive topic of reefing, and new means of gaining fresh insights and understanding through simulation and visualisation, in order to stimulate informed, cross-sector debate and help generate responsible, cost effective solutions.
Karen Seath, Marine Science Chair, SUT Decommissioning & Wreck Removal Subcommittee
Steve Hall, CEO, SUT (Society for Underwater Technology)
14:30-14:35 – Welcome and Introduction – Karen Seath, Marine Science Chair, SUT Decom & Wreck Removal Subcommittee (5 mins)
14:35-14:40 – SUT Overview – Steve Hall, CEO, SUT (5 mins)
14:40-14:45 – Setting the Context: Foresight Future of the Sea – Moya Crawford, Chair, SUT International Salvage & Decom Committee (5 mins)
14:45 – 15:00 – Overview of current decom related marine academic research – Sally Rouse, SAMS (Scottish Association for Marine Science) and MASTS (Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland) Oil & Gas Forum (15 mins)
Artificial reefs / Marine environmental impact (2 x talks, 15 mins)
Simulation and visualisation (3 x talks, 15 mins)
16:15 – 16:30 – Panel discussion / Q&A (15 mins)
Close (Steve Hall)
We invite you to attend the next joint mentoring event:
Workshop – Influencing through communication
Everything that we do relies on great communication to not only deliver the outcome but for the recipient to receive it in the right context triggering the right emotional outcome. During this workshop, we learn about the emotional undertone that words and communication methods deliver influencing the outcome and level of success. If you would like to increase your influencing skills and build the ability to get your message across clearer, then this is the session for you.
Learning Objectives:
Date: Thursday, 29th August 2019
Time: Doors open 5pm, presentation kicks off at 5:30pm
Venue: Engineers Australia Auditorium, 712 Murray St, West Perth WA 6005
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What do Puerto Rico, South Sandwich, Java, Mariana and Molloy have in common??
Last year, a team from Genesis upset the established order and stormed to a historic victory; as per tradition (this is our 5th year now)
All Learned Members of the SUT are invited to attend the London and South East Branch’s 5th Annual Pub Quiz at the Ye Olde Watling, 29 Watling Street, EC4M 9BR. Planned start time 7pm, probable finish time 10pm with a buffet served between rounds.
Corporate Members are invited to send teams (5 person teams are ideal) with suitably knowing names; individual members can form a winning team on the night.
There is a limit on 60 attendees due to space restrictions at the venue and as such all teams and persons are encouraged to pre-register to avoid bitter disappointment on the night.
Following the quiz, there will be ample opportunity to toast success or drown sorrows at the bar, our Quiz Master is Dem Demetriou.
Please contact [email protected] with any queries
The Future Engineers School Holiday Program will once again run this year from the 7th to the 11th October 2019.
This is a School Holiday STEM program for High School girls in Years 8 – 11. They will learn about where energy comes from and explore where a STEM career in the oil and gas industry could take them in the future.
For more information please refer to the flyer.
Click here for the application form.