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Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
Organised by the International Association cities and Ports in partnership with the NSW Maritime Authority.
The conference deals with the relationships between Cities and Ports and their interaction with one another, including their dependency on each other and the conflicts that occur as Port operations are impacted upon by the continued growth of urbanisation.
Details of the program can be found at www.citiesandports2006.com.
Launceston, Tasmania
Papers are invited on the design and operation of high-performance marine vehicles, such as hydrodynamic or structural analyses, economical, ecological and safety aspects, etc.
To be hosted by the Australian Maritime College.
Contact: web site www.amc.edu.au/hiper06, email hiper06@amc.edu.au.
Suntec Singapore
In addition to the Exhibition the event will incorporate three very focused maritime forums and a series of product presentation seminars.
Organised by Baird Events.
Contact: Baird Publications, 135 Sturt Street, Southbank VIC 3006 Australia; phone (03) 9645 0411; email marinfo@baird.com.au; web site www.baird.com.au.
Qatar International Exhibition Centre – Doha, Qatar
Contact: Al Fajer Information & Services, PO Box 11183, Dubai, UAE, phone +971 4 340 7743, email jeen@alfajer.net.
Melbourne, Victoria
Contact: web site http://www.amsa.asn.au/conference
Canberra
Organised by the Sea Power Centre – Australia, with assistance from the School of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy.
The conference aims to analyse the influence of communications on the application of sea power in the broadest possible sense. The content will thus deal with both information and transport, and encompass issues ranging from the strategic importance of sea lines of communication through to the tactical use of communications in war and peace.
Contact: Dr David Stevens, Director of Strategic & Historical Studies, Sea Power Centre – Australia, Department of Defence, Canberra ACT 2600, email david.stevens3@defence.gov.au
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney
Organised by: Engineers Australia; The Royal Institution of Naval Architects; The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology.
Preliminary Announcement & Call for Abstracts:
Authors are invited to submit abstracts on the following topics: Maritime Engineering; Maritime Research; Naval Ship Technology; Security; Ship Design; Safety & Training; Navigation & Operation; Automation & Robotics; Unmanned Marine Vehicles; Structures & Materials; Cargo Handling & Port Infrastructure; Special Ship Types; Salvage & Dredging; High Speed Transport; Marine Environment & Pollution; Offshore Oil & Gas; Australian Shipping; Ocean Engineering; Ship Economy & Maritime Law; Port State Control; Australian Shipping.
Deadline for receipt of abstracts: 3 May 2007. All submissions of abstracts to be submitted online at www.pacific2008imc.com.
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