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Evolution of Ship Designs & Future Ahead Through Artificial Intelligence

April 10 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

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Abstract:

The ship design industry has varied widely throughout history. Some could claim that the CAD/CAM/CIM tools had their origin around the year 350 BC with the mathematician Euclid of Alexandria. Many of the hypothesizes and postulates used by today’s CAD systems are based on Euclidean geometry. Some 2300 years later, many see the birth of 3D CAD with the work of a French engineer, Pierre Bezier. After his mathematical work concerning surfaces, he developed a CAD to ease the design of elements for the automobile industry. Soon after CAD systems were introduced in the shipbuilding sector. The real breakthrough in CAD systems came, logically, with the development of computers; and during the end of the 20th century the CAD applications matured to a similar stage as known today. It is expected that in the future the CAD tools will advance further through the Artificial Intelligence, helping the implementation of the Industry 4.0 in the marine business.

Speaker:

RODRIGO PEREZ MSc, PhD, MIMarEST, CMarEng, MRINA and CEng
Marine Business Unit Area Manager, Naval Shipbuilding, SENER
Associate Professor at Universidad Politécnicade Madrid (Spain)

About the presenter:

Rodrigo Perez has worked for SENER, a Spanish engineering company, during the last eight years. He has had the opportunity to partner with a number of shipyards, including five years in the UK as the main liaison for the development of the new fleet of British aircraft carriers. He has also been in customer engagements in Croatia, USA, Canada, UK, Malaysia, Brazil, China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, Turkey, Indonesia, Spain, Poland and Norway. He was also CAD & PLM Consultant for SENER, working in different projects around the Globe, as well as Project Manager for SENER clients in North America. He is currently the head of Naval Shipbuilding Area Manager in SENER.

Combining his activity in the private sector, he is Professor in the Marine Engineering School of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. He is lecturing in Shipbuilding History as well as other subjects as for example Gas & Steam Turbines. He has also accomplished several seminars related with shipbuilding and naval sector. He has published several books and written more than fifty technical papers about marine engineering.

Attendance:

Open to all IMarEST members, their guests, non-members and students. Non-members welcome. All Members of the South East England & London Home Counties Welcome.

Price:

Free. However, registration is required prior to attendance.

Additional event information: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certificates will be available at the end of the meeting for all attendees if requested.

Event contact: Mr. Biju George CEng CMarEng FIMarEST
Email: [email protected]
Ph: 07906476836

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Venue : IMarEST HQ
Location : 1 Birdcage Walk
London, SW1H 9JJ
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