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Presentations for the evening were:
Subsea Field Development Engineering – The Greater Enfield Project
Carolyn Thain, Subsea Delivery Manager, Woodside Energy Ltd
Flexible Risers and Dynamic Analysis
Céline Lanoëlle, Lead Engineer, Atteris
Subsea Anchor Chain Connection Device (ACCD 300)
Emily Carmichael, Project Engineer, DOF Subsea
Please note that approval to distribute presentations were not received before staff leave so if approved they will be available early August.
For further information contact Corelle Charles.
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
		This one-day course explains offshore geology, geohazards and geotechnical engineering, adopting a holistic approach to show how they interact and how an improved understanding of all three disciplines can lead to optimised infrastructure solutions. It is aimed at an audience with no or limited knowledge of geosciences.
The course will include demonstrations of equipment and laboratory tours at UWA to give ‘hands on’ experience of seabed sediments, soil element testing and physical modelling (including UWA’s centrifuge facilities and O-tube flumes).
** Early Bird rates if registration before 10th May 2017 **
Click here for event flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for further information.
 
 
 
 
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
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Cyber Attack on Your Umbilicals
Andrea Kesterson – BA International Business & Loai Khalayli – MEng (Mechatronics), BSc (Electrical & Electronics Eng), Woodside Energy Ltd.
Cyber Security for an IoT World
David De Lima, Consulting Systems Engineer, – Security, Cisco Systems
Is Your Industrial Data Safe?
Nathan Formby, Lead Solutions Consultant, GE Digital
Cyber Security – Are we there yet?
Mirel Sehic, Cyber Security Business Development Manager – Pacific, Honeywell
 
 
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
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Extending The Life Of Obsolete And Unsupported Subsea Control Systems
Michael Lewis, Regional Manager, Subsea Systems, Proserv Offshore Pty Ltd.
Renewable Energy – Disruptive Technology and Changes in the Sector
Eoghan Quinn,  Associate, New Energy Advisian
Subsea Compression – Now and the Future
Si Huai Yeaw, Senior Process Engineer, Aker Solutions
 
 
 
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
		Subsea production is not a new concept; however, advances in subsea technologies continue to enhance the economic development of offshore exploration discoveries in all water depths.  Crucial to the economic success of such developments is the need to understand the consequences of one’s actions.  This  one-day course is aimed at creating an awareness of the applications of subsea equipment and plant, how subsea equipment is operated, the vulnerabilities to which it is susceptible, the requirements to continuously inspect, maintain and repair and the consequences of
equipment downtime and lost production.
Click here for flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for further information.
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
		The Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics (OSIG) Group is a special interest group of the Society for Underwater Technology (SUT).  We promote technical advancement and knowledge sharing amongst academics and practitioners in the fields of geology, geophysics, geomatics and geotechnical engineering.
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For further details please contact Chris Haykin or Sarah Madrigal from the OSIG Committee.
 
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
		This five-day Course has been designed to be suitable for contractors, engineers, operators and those new to the offshore industry, 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 dinner.
Click here for flyer or contact Jennifer Maninin for more information.
 
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
		The YES! Committee invite you: the YES community, to an informal catch up at the Cheeky Sparrow.
It will be a buy your own drinks and nibbles evening with a chance to network with your peers in our first YES! get together of 2017.
See Event flyer for further details.
So we have a guide of numbers please register your interest at www.trybooking.com/OVHZ
 
			 
	
	
			
				
	
		
		Are you surprised by how often we experience unexpected subsea failures?   Are you striving for higher subsea production system reliability?  If so, then this is the course for you!
What the Course will Deliver:
- Overview of Subsea Reliability
- Framework for achieving reliability targets
- Interfaces with Subsea Integrity and Project Management
- Contracting Strategies for Reliability
- Key Decisions to be made
- Tools and Methods
- Industry Best Practice (New codes/stds.)
- What happens if you get it wrong
- Economic Benefits of getting it right
- Turning Lessons Learned into Improvements
Early Bird discount if registration before 18th January 2017.
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		The presentations for our first Technical Evening of 2017 will be as follows:
Sound and Sharks, Investigating Detection from Different Directions
Miles Parsons, Research Fellow, Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Department of Astronomy, Imaging and Applied Physics, Curtin University
Shark Attack Training: Can sharks be taught not to attack humans?
Lindsay Lyon, CEO & Managing Director, Shark Shield Pty Ltd
Shark Mitigation – Practical scientific technology applications
Richard Talmage, General Manager CleverBuoy™ Division, Shark Mitigation Systems Ltd
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