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Ship Production Symposium Calls for Papers

May 29, 2012

The Ship Production Symposium in conjunction with SNAME’s 2012 Annual Meeting has an open “Call for Papers”. The SNAME 2012 Annual Meeting/Ship Production Symposium will be held on October 24‐26 in Providence, RI.

 

Abstracts will be accepted until this Friday, June 1st. Submissions should be sent to [email protected] / Abstract Interest areas include:


• Ship Design Processes & Technologies
• Material Advancements & Technologies
• Surface Preparation & Coatings
• Electrical Technologies
• Planning & Production Processes
• Welding Advancements & Technologies
• Business Processes
• Information Systems
• Environmental Technologies
• Risk Management
• Human Capital & Workforce Development
• Facilities Processes


For additional information, please visit the SNAME website: http://www.sname.org/events/callforpapers
 

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