SAE 2012 Emission Control from Large Ships Symposium


13-14 September 2012 – Elite Park Avenue Hotel • Gothenburg, Sweden

Exhaust emissions from large ships contain significant levels of NOx, SOx, CO2 and particulate material. Once overlooked, there is a new mounting concern over the impact these pollutants have on the environment and human health. With new regulations pending, it is imperative that a technical dialogue be started among marine professionals as new designs will be required in the very near future to reduce both fuel consumption and emissions.

Organized by SAE International and the International Association for Catalytic Control of Ship Emissions to Air (IACCSEA), this highly-anticipated symposium will be the leading force in updating attendees on the pending large ships emissions regulations and will also aid in profiling the technologies now available to address them. Ample networking breaks will provide unparalleled opportunities for attendees to connect to the large ships audience. In effect, this event offers the ideal opportunity to begin building community among professionals and technology experts in the marine industry.

For more information, please visit www.sae.org/largeships.