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Workshop on the topic "Design for disassembling, in the naval and nautical planning"
Organized from ATHENA and Polo DLTM, one will hold on 15 October to
September 30, 2014
Next 15 October to hours 14,30 to La Spezia, in the classrooms of Polo Universitario "G. Marconi", will hold a workshop on the topic "Design for disassembling, in organized the naval and nautical planning" from the section of the Italian Association of Naval Technology (ATHENA) and from the Pole of the Technologies of the Sea and Atmosphere Marino (Polo DLTM).
The "fine life" of ships and pleasure crafts - it has found the section spezzina of ATHENA - is problematic always greater environmental impact and economic. For the future, it can find effective solution only if faced already during planning, with the location of apt materials, architectonic solutions and productive methods.
To the encounter expert and planners between which will participate Marco Ferrando (DITEN of the School Polytechnic of the University of Genoa) for the scientific technical organization of the argument, Carlo Aiachini (RINA Services) for the normative picture, Antimo Di Martino (UCINA) for the specific aspects of the nautical one, Emilio De Angelis (Cetena) and Ezio Testa (Fincantieri) for the aspects progettuali and realized to you on the frigates of class FREMM.
The event addresses to the associates and supporters of ATHENA and Polo DLTM, and to the students of the course of Naval, Nautical and Mechanical Engineering. It wants to give the possibility to students, marine professionals, operators, yards and industries to receive an informative one from expert directly involved in the development and the application of this new progettuale approach.
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