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WORLD MARITIME

TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 17-20 October, 2003 • The Moscone Center

San Francisco, California • USA

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FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.worldmaritimetechnology.org

HIGHLIGHTS: • Over 70 technical sessions addressing the challenges the marine industry faces in the new global environment. • Session tracks include: - Ship Operations - Design & Technology - Ship Production - The Role of Marine Technical Organizations in the

New Global Environment • Keynote presentations and panel discussions by industry leaders. • Exposition Hall - over 150 premier vendors and service providers. • Professional Development. • Networking and benchmarking opportunities with peers and industry leaders.

CONFERENCE ORGANIZER:

The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers

PARTICIPATING

ORGANIZATIONS: • The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers • The American Society of Naval Engineers • The Chinese Society of Naval Architects and

Marine Engineers • The Danish Society for Naval Architecture and

Marine Engineering • The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology • The Royal Institution of Naval Architects • The Society of Naval Architects of Japan • The Society of Naval Architects of Korea • Asociacion de Ingenieros Navales y Oceanicos de Espana • Sociedade Brasileira de Engenharia Naval • Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft e.V. • The Society of Naval Architects and

Marine Engineers (Singapore)

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