AVEVA to sponsor and present at ICCAS 2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Industry and product experts will deliver thought leading perspectives for the shipyard.


Cambridge, UK - 23 August 2011: AVEVA (LSE:AVV), a leader in engineering design and information management solutions for the plant, power and marine industries, announced today that AVEVA product experts will be delivering presentations at the 15th International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding (ICCAS) event, 20-22 September 2011, Trieste, Italy. AVEVA is also a main sponsor.  
 

ICCAS, organised by Royal Institute of Naval Architects (RINA), will review operational experience from existing computer applications in the design and build of ships and offshore structures. It will also examine the advances in Information Technology which have contributed to increased productivity in both shipbuilding and maritime operations.


The AVEVA presentations cover a wide range of subjects. These are:

  • The Role of Social Computing in Shipbuilding
  • The Digital Shipyard Dream
  • Introducing an Integrated Schematics, Engineering and 3D Database Concept
  • How Integrated Design Can Make Electrical Engineering A More Efficient Process

“ICCAS gives us the opportunity to share thought leadership to the wider community, as well as discuss our current products and solutions with colleagues both old and new within the industry,” said Bruce Douglas, Senior VP Marketing & Product Strategy. The conference attracts a large international audience and provides a forum and means of professional development for all parties interested in computer applications in shipbuilding. The conference will be held at the Hotel Savoia in Trieste, Italy. For more information visit http://www.rina.org.uk/ICCAS2011.html.

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