Shipboard Habitability Conference Sponsored By SNAME April 7-9

To advance the science of shipboard habitability design and improve the quality of life at sea, The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers will host an International Shipboard Habitability Design Conference on April 7, 8, and 9, 1981. The conference will be held at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge in Arlington, Va., (10 minutes from downtown Washington, D.C.) This conference will bring together, from around the world, leaders in education, engineering, design, and construction to discuss shipboard habitability problems, design solutions, and new developments.

The registration fee is $100 per person and includes admittance to all technical sessions, reception, and banquet, and a copy of the conference proceedings. Workshop seating is limited; therefore, registration applications will be accepted only on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The workshop arrangement will be utilized to stimulate meaningful dialogue and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas. Consequently, active participation in the workshops is being solicited. Individuals interested in presenting short discussion papers should contact Joseph E. Castle, chairman, SNAME Habitability Conference, P.O. Box 2194, Arlington, Va. 22202; (202) 692-1591.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 16,  Feb 1981

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