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Wednesday 28th April 2010 (DAY ONE)


Parallel Session 1 (A) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(A) Parallel Session 1 (B) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(B)
1330

Engineering Options to reduce fuel bills in Design and operation

Volker Bertram
Karsten Fach (FutureShip GmbH)
Lars Grunitz (GL)
Germany

New methods for Maritime Safety and Security training using a specific Safety and Security Trainer

Capt Dr Ing Christoph Felsenstein
K benedict

Dept of Maritime Studies, Warnemunde, Fermany, M Baldauf, WMU
Malmo Sweden

1350

Superyacht Industry in Singapore

Jean-Jacques Lavigne
Executive Director
Superyacht Singapore Association
Germany

An introduction to Dynamic Positioning and operator training

V Joseph
C-Mar, Manager
DP Centre
Singapore

1410 Green Marina Hotel – ALMACO group

Simulator Training for Anchor Handling Operations

Soren Einar Veierland
Business Manager, Kongsberg
Norway


Parallel Session 2 (A) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(A) Parallel Session 2 (B) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(B)
1530

Maritime Applications of Visual computing

Wolfgang Muller-Wittig
Director, Associate Professor.,Centre for Advanced Media Technology  (CAMTech), School of Computer Engg, NTU Singapore , Uwe von Lukas, Head of Competence Center Maritime Graphics
Rostock, Germany

Simulator Training and Assessment for the next decade

Capt Khoo Gek Hueng
Principal Marine Surveyor, Training Standard Dept, Maritime and Port Authority MPA
Singapore

1550

Real Time 3-D visualization with an open source 3-D graphics engine for Maritime Safety Simulation

Duhwan Mun, Sekil Park, Jaeyong Oh and Hojin Hwang
Maritime and Ocean Engineering Research Institute, KORDI, South Korea

In Pursuit of Excellence in Ship Management

Capt Satnam S Kumar
Managing Director, V-Ships Asia

1610

Simulation augumented maneuvering for planning and monitoring of Ship handling processes onboard and in Simulation training

Professor Dr Ing. Knud Benedict and others from
Dept of Maritime Studies, Maritime Simulation Center, Warnemuende,
Germany and M Baldauf: WMU, Malmo Sweden

Learning from Incidents

Capt Vibhas Garg
General Manager, BW Fleet Management and Malcolm Gresham, MD, Practical Solutions Group

Thursday 29th April 2010 (DAY TWO)


Parallel Session 3 (A) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(A) Parallel Session 3 (B) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(B)
0900 

Emission Control Technology

Johnny Kackur
Area Sales Director, Wartsila

On Quality Competency based training and Assessment

Capt Richard Teo
CEO and Exec Director, Seafood and Maritime Industries Training Ltd
Australia

0920

CSNox emission to control Green house gases emission

Tany Tay
General Manager, Ecospec Marine Technology

Proactive management of collision risks in port waters using Navigational traffic conflicts

Hoong Chor Chin
Associate Professor, Dr Ashim K Debnath, Research Engg, Wang Yueying, Research Scholar , Dept of Civil Engg, National University of Singapore
Singapore

0940

Hybrid Desiccant Air Conditioning System with LNG BOG

Suresh Lakshmanan, Dr R P Sinha
ALAM (Malaysian Maritime Academy)
Malaysia

Innovative Safety Management at the Maritime Training Institutions

Niels K Haastrup
Associate Professor, Svendborg International Maritime Academy

Finn P Brodersen
Senior Director, AP Moller Maersk

Erik Green
Partner, Green-Jakobsen


Parallel Session 4 (A) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(A) Parallel Session 4 (B) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(B)
1100 

Manoeuvering model test of twin screw twin rudder TUG using CPMC

Dong Jin Yeo
Seong Hwan Han
Dong Jin Kim
Marine Safety and Pollution response research department, Maritime and Ocean Engg Research Institute
KORDI, S Korea

The review of Maritime education and Training at higher education institutions in Malaysia

M Hafizi Said
Head, Dept of Nautical Studies and Maritime Transportation, University Malaysia

1120

Intraction and influence between Electrical Power Management Systems and DP Control by means of Rhinemetall Engine Simulator SES7

Alexandra Oesterle
Senior Project and Product Manager, Maritime Simulation, Rhinemetall Defence Electronics GmbH
Germany

Striking a Balance – Standards of Training in Maritime Education

Capt John Lloyd
Director, National Centre for Ports and Shipping, Australian Maritime College

1150

Application of Virtual reality technology in Marine Industry

Dr Jinsong Xu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China

Challenges of Technology Implementation in education

Swapan Das Sarma
Director, Teledata Technology Solutions


Parallel Session 5 (A) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(A) Parallel Session 5 (B) - Lecture Theatre LT1A(B)
1330 

Coupled Motion Simulation of a Mobile Harbor and anti rolling devices in waves

Professor H K Yoon
Dr S J Moon
Dr T Y Chung

Dept of Ship building Engg
Changwon National University
S Korea

Improving safety at sea in cold climate regions

Professor Tor Berg
Principle Research engg, Egil Rensvik, Vice President, MARINTEK
Norway

1350

Simulation based performance support – How could it work for Platform simulation

Dr Harro Kucharzewski
Ms K Glasel

Managing Director, Marine Soft GmbH
Germany

Marine Safety Investigation – Concerted effort to improve the effectiveness and impact of safety recommendations

Capt Jamaludin B Jafar
Senior Marine Surveyor, Ship Investigation Dept, MPA Singapore

1410

Feasibility analysis of ship-to-ship stabilized mooring system applicable to the mobile harbor

Professor T G Jeong
Professor S W kim
Associate Professor Y S Lee

Korea Maritime University
S Korea

Do you want to win the war for talent?

Hong Chun Mun
PG Student
City University of New York


Plenary Session 6
1500 

Lightering operations in calm waters

Renato Skejic
Research Scientist and Professor Tor Berg
Marinetek
Norway

1520

DAM 999 – A Hollywood Movie for the promotion of maritime industry

Sohan Roy
CEO, MarineBiz TV

1540

Transform and Innovate for the Upswing

Tian Seng
Product Director, SingTel