Future of Engineering
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Seatec Focused on Nautical Engineering, Design with Yacht Engineering Forum
Seatec focused on the future of nautical engineering and design with Yacht Engineering Forum
Seatec, the International Exhibition of technologies and subcontracting for boat and ship builders, is investing more and more in technical events and this year has hosted events that have centred on the future of the marine industry.
Good interest was shown in the workshop on “Innovative technology of propulsion systems” organised by ATENA, the Italian Association of Naval Techniques in Genoa, with the participation of designers and manufacturers of propulsion systems, where the most recent technological developments for producing propulsion systems (engines, transmission, hydrojets, propellers, etc.) were presented, with a complete show of all the most recent technology already in use or still being researched.
Some of the events and topics were: YEF – Yacht Engineering Forum – organised with the technical consultancy of Meccano Surveying from Livorno. The symposium on nautical engineering and design deals with six issues: Project and production: the reliability of a project in its complicated production process; Classification, design and production of giga-yachts. Yachts or passenger ships? ; Ergonomics and the nautical industry: a combination of form and function; Filling and painting: the big challenge; New frontiers in the design of electric, electronic, electrotechnical systems and nautical automation; The design of large size yachts.
Source: BYM Product & Industry News
Seatec, the International Exhibition of technologies and subcontracting for boat and ship builders, is investing more and more in technical events and this year has hosted events that have centred on the future of the marine industry.
Good interest was shown in the workshop on “Innovative technology of propulsion systems” organised by ATENA, the Italian Association of Naval Techniques in Genoa, with the participation of designers and manufacturers of propulsion systems, where the most recent technological developments for producing propulsion systems (engines, transmission, hydrojets, propellers, etc.) were presented, with a complete show of all the most recent technology already in use or still being researched.
Some of the events and topics were: YEF – Yacht Engineering Forum – organised with the technical consultancy of Meccano Surveying from Livorno. The symposium on nautical engineering and design deals with six issues: Project and production: the reliability of a project in its complicated production process; Classification, design and production of giga-yachts. Yachts or passenger ships? ; Ergonomics and the nautical industry: a combination of form and function; Filling and painting: the big challenge; New frontiers in the design of electric, electronic, electrotechnical systems and nautical automation; The design of large size yachts.
Source: BYM Product & Industry News
Labels: Design-Engineering, Naval-Architecture
