Prometey held roundtable discussions at the conference on shipbuilding NEVA-2019
September 17-20, 2019 NRC "Kurchatov Institute" – CRISM "Prometey" together with NEVA-International organized two Roundtable discussion "Composite and additive materials in shipbuilding" and "Ice class. Materials and technologies for arctic use"
(St. Petersburg, EXPOFORUM CEC).
Business Programme NEVA-2019
25.09.2019
Roundtable discussion "Composite and additive materials in shipbuilding"
Composite materials expand the boundaries of application. CRISM “Prometey” is developing competencies that allow transferring some of the defense sector solutions to the civil shipbuilding sector and related industries. There is a group of enterprises that are able to generate offers open to the market, and design new products based on composite materials. “Prometey” with its long-standing and new partners held a “brainstorm” session with the purpose to form a new vision of professional prospects, new chains of interaction for promptintroduction of material science knowledge into industrial production.
Roundtable discussion "Ice class. Materials and technologies for arctic use"
Owing to its strong research and technology background in material science,
Russia retains leadership in development of large-capacity vessels and
special equipment for extreme Arctic conditions. However, the experts have
identified a variety ofproblems that reduce cost efficiency of operating
complex technical facilities in the Far North. The roundtable discussion
were be dedicated to important aspects of material engineering support of
arctic equipment and installations at all life cycle stages: design,
construction, operation and disposal. The discussion were touch upon such
topics as rational selection of the most advanced technological solutions
for shipbuilding and power industry in the Arctic. The discussions were
involved leading experts of National Research Center “Kurchatov
Institute“ – CRISM “Prometey“ and representatives of a number of scientific,
educational, industrial and operating organizations, namely: Valery
Polovinkin, Krylov State Research Centre, Academic Advisor; Marat Yeseev,
Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Vice-Rector for scientific and
innovation development; Vadim Valeryevich Ivlev, Baltic Shipyard JSC, Chief
Designer; Pavel Maslennikov, Admiralty Shipyards JSC, Acting Chief Welder;
Vladimir Chevtsov, Concern Avrora Scientific and Production Association JSC,
Chief Technologist. Sergey Kordonets, Russian Maritime Register of Shipping,
Chief Specialist.