Maritime Innovation Award for Subsea Industries
The 2014 Maritime Innovation Award, given jointly by the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and QinetiQ, has been presented to Subsea Industries for the product Ecolock. The Maritime Innovation Award is presented to an individual or organisation in recognition of outstanding scientific or technological research in hydrodynamics, propulsion, structures and material which offers the potential to make significant improvements in the design, construction and operation of marine vessels and structures. Increasingly, offshore vessels such as FPSOs, FSOs, FLRSUs and others used for offshore
BMT SMART Appoints McKelvie Product Manager
and market knowledge, her drive for perfection and her customer relationship skills will guarantee an exciting development roadmap for the BMT Smartservices product suite.” Laura has a Master of Engineering degree in Ship Science (Naval Architecture) and is a member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects
Knovel Launches Marine Engineering/Architecture Subject Area
complement to any research, design or construction projects, both for vessels and offshore installations." Key publishers in the new subject area include American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Cambridge University Press, Elsevier, Maritime and Coastguard Agency, PennWell, Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA), The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME), The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), World Scientific, Editions Technip and Woodhead Publishing. knovel.com  
RINA – QinetiQ Launch Maritime Innovation Award
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (RINA) & QinetiQ are introducing a new international Award, which aims to both recognise and encourage scientific and technological innovation in the maritime industry. Innovation is a key to success in all sectors of the maritime industry and the research carried out by engineers and scientists in universities and industry can be critical to pushing forward the boundaries of design, construction and operation of marine vessels and structures. The Royal Institution of Naval Architects and QinetiQ are jointly launching a new award scheme to