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In partnership with IDA Maritime, we are excited to share that the accepted abstracts for the Autonomous Ships 2024 Conference are now available to view!

The rapid technological development in the field of Maritime Autonomy is creating an opportunity for the marine industry as well as a challenge for the regulatory framework. In recent years, various ships projects involving coastal and ocean-going routes with different degrees of autonomy are being tested. Those will have great implications for naval architects, shipbuilders, shipping companies, and maritime systems providers.

AUTONOMOUS SHIPS 2024
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The rapid technological development in the field of Maritime Autonomy is creating an opportunity for the marine industry as well as a challenge for the regulatory framework. In recent years, various ships projects involving coastal and ocean-going routes with different degrees of autonomy are being tested. Those will have great implications for naval architects, shipbuilders, shipping companies, and maritime systems providers.

In December 2024, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will host 109th session of the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) where the Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) group will meet again. The Royal Institution of Naval Architects and the Danish Society of Engineers (IDA Maritime) are organising the 3rd Autonomous ship conference on 20-21 November 2024 ahead of the IMO meeting. The conference will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark.

* Please note that RINA Student Members can attend the conference free of charge but the ticket availability is limited. If you would like to become a RINA Student Member and register for the event, please contact RINA Events Team at events@rina.org.uk

To register for the event, please click “Book Now”. If you would like to receive more details when available, please register your interest here.

TOPICS
RINA and IDA Maritime invites papers on topics including but not limited to:

IMO MASS Code Development
Maritime remote-control technology
Automated onboard systems
Autonomous technology
E-navigation
Safety and Security
Impact on maritime workforce
Environmental impact
Legal implications and maritime regulations
Case studies and research projects

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