Marine Log - November 2007 - (Page 59) Conference Program Moderator Tim Colton, Principal, Maritime Business Strategies, LLC Wednesday, December 5 REGISTRATION CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) Keynote address The Hon. Sean Connaughton, Maritime Administrator, U.S. Maritime Administration The Maritime Administration actively supports the U.S. shipbuilding and shipping industries through its Title XI financing program, the National Maritime Resource and Education Center, the Capital Construction Fund and the Capital Reserve Fund. It has also been active in promoting various initiatives focusing on short sea shipping and ferries. MarAd recently issued a Shipbuilding & Repair Policy Paper. The art of the shipbuilding deal: Complexities of contracting Brett M. Esber, Partner, Blank Rome LLP What is Intelligent Shipbuilding? Building for the ship’s entire lifecycle Dan Holmes, Manager, Ship Assessment and Inspection Services, Lloyd’s Register North America Inc. COFFEE BREAK SPONSORED BY LLOYD’S REGISTER How to build a submarine for less than $2.4 billion Dr. Matthew Ginsberg, CEO, OTS, Inc. Developing and leveraging equipment supplier networks LUNCHEON (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) Implementing Intelligent Shipbuilding CAD solutions Tom Szoka, Vice President of Global Business Development of Marine Solutions, Intergraph Process, Power and Marine What benefits can be derived from the digital shipyard? What capital investments should we be making in order to remain competitive? Boyd “Butch” King, CEO, VT Halter Marine, Inc. ENERGY BREAK (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) What ship owners expect from a shipyard Where is the next generation of shipbuilders going to come from? COCKTAIL RECEPTION (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) Thursday, December 6 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) Adapting international designs for a U.S. shipyard speaker from Aker Philadelphia Shipyard Optimizing designs for vessel production What European shipyards are doing COFFEE BREAK (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) Making the virtual shipyard concept a reality Al Nirenberg, Principal, Ship Construction Strategies, Inc. Trends in offshore design Arturo Revenga, Assistant Chief Engineer, Offshore Technical Consistency, ABS LUNCHEON (SPONSORSHIP AVAILABLE) What markets should we be ready to build for? Open forum & wrapup Program subject to change/augmentation DELEGATE FAVORS SPONSORED BY LLOYD’S REGISTER Registration Please register me for Marine Log’s INTELLIGENT SHIPBUILDING Conference & Expo in Washington, D.C., December 5 & 6, 2007. Registration fee is $825 per participant, payable in advance. [ ] Check enclosed (Payable to Marine Log) Name Title Card Expires / Company Account Number Address City State Zip Telephone Fax E-mail Signature Billing Address for Card 37-002-2800 Charges to your credit card will appear under the name Simmons-Boardman Publishing. Confirmation letters & receipts will be sent via e-mail. Cancellation policy: All cancellations must be made in writing. Confirmed registrants who cancel less than one week prior to the conference are subject to a $195.00 service charge. Registrants who fail to attend are liable for the entire fee unless they notify Marine Log in writing prior to the event. [ ] Bill my company [ ] Bill me Charge my [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] Amex Please send this completed form with your payment to: Jane Poterala, Conference Director, Marine Log, 345 Hudson St., 12th flr., New York, NY 10014; Tel.: (212) 620-7209, Fax: (212) 633-1165, conferences@sbpub.com
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