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The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution whose members are involved at all levels in the design, construction, maintenance and operation of marine vessels and structures. Members of the RINA are widely represented in industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations in over 90 countries.
 

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Membership of RINA is world-wide, reflecting the global nature of the maritime industry, and provides an internationally recognised professional qualification, as well as access to the wide range of benefits and services.
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RINA publishes a wide range of technical journals, conference proceedings, Transactions, and books, covering all aspects of naval architecture and the maritime industry.
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RINA organises an extensive  programme of international conferences, workshops and training courses, covering a broad range of experience and opinion on all aspects of the design, construction, maintenance and operation of all marine vessels and structures.
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER   APPLICATIONS  IN SHIPBUILDING  (ICCAS 2009)                 1-3 September Shanghai

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The conference will review operational experience from existing computer applications in the design and build of ships and offshore structures. 

It will also examine the advances in information technology which have contributed to increased productivity in both shipbuilding and maritime operations; including increasing co-operative working between shipyards, marine equipment and system manufacturers, engineering partners and shipping companies.  

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