Past Events
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SINGAPORE - Raffles Room, Tanglin Club | 27 July 2011 18:30 to 21:30
Event type: Talk
Rolls-Royce has grown its presence in Singapore considerably in recent
years and the company is already a major player in Singapore’s aerospace
industry, accounting for over 15 per cent of the country’s aerospace
output. Through the company’s joint ventures with key local industry
partner, Singapore Airlines Engineering Company and activities in the
Energy and Marine sectors, Rolls-Royce currently employs over 1,400 people
in Singapore. It also accounts for approximately five per cent of t
Industry sector: Aerospace Industries.
SINGAPORE E3-06-05 | 06 July 2011 18:15 to 21:00
Event type: Talk
Summary
“FUTURE FUELS IN SHIPPING”
With ever toughening environmental legislation and spiralling oil prices, shipping faces multiple challenges for the foreseeable future. Conventional fuels are evolving to meet new emissions standards, but have their limitations. With increasing global availability of gas, LNG fuelled ships are becoming an improving option. The possibility of nuclear powered merchant ships is also back into serious discussion.
With a distinguished panel of experts represen
Industry sector: Offshore engineering.
SINGAPORE - Raffles Room, Tanglin Club | 25 May 2011 18:30 to 21:00
Event type: Talk
The next ordinary meeting of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Singapore Branch will take place on 25th May 2011. We are pleased to welcome Professor Tongxi Yu, Visiting Professor School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Nanyang Technological University to speak on Crashworthy structures and Energy Absorbing devices
Industry sector: Construction & building services.
SINGAPORE E3-06-05 | 19 April 2011 19:00 to 20:00
Event type: Talk
Public Lecture
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Industry sector: Offshore engineering.
SINGAPORE Nge Ann Polytechnic | 30 March 2011 19:00 to 20:15
Event type: Technical Lecture
The current main sources of Offshore Renewable Energies are offshore wind power, offshore and estuary tidal power; and offshore wave energy. Although currently China, the US and Europe are the biggest use of wind power, they are mostly onshore. The offshore wind energy amounts for less than 10% of this, but with an increasing share.
Offshore Massachusetts, the US is planning to install 130 units of 3.6 MW wind turbines, generating some 200 MW of power. Likewise, South Korea is planning to in
Industry sector: Renewable energy.
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