Ship Control Systems Symposium
What does it take to keep a 50,000-tonne vessel precisely on course in a Force 9 gale? That question drives everything we explore at this dedicated symposium — part of the International Naval Engineering Conference hosted by INEC.
The Ship Control Systems Symposium brings together naval architects, systems engineers, and automation specialists to examine the real challenges shaping modern vessel control. From integrated bridge systems to autonomous navigation and damage-resilient control architectures, the programme reflects where the discipline is heading — not just where it has been.
What the Symposium Covers
- Advances in propulsion control and dynamic positioning
- Automation, human factors, and operator interface design
- Resilient and fault-tolerant control systems
- Unmanned and remotely operated vessel technologies
- Simulation, validation, and through-life systems management
Papers are presented by practitioners from naval and commercial sectors alike, making the exchange genuinely cross-disciplinary. The symposium is a working forum — technical, frank, and focused on engineering substance.
Present Your Work or Join the Discussion
Whether you are developing new control theory, deploying systems at sea, or researching the boundaries of autonomous capability, this is where your work belongs. Get in touch to learn about abstract submissions and delegate registration.