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UDT ASIA CONFERENCE PROGRAMME<br />

DAY ONE – TUESDAY 19TH JANUARY<br />

12:40 Case study: A practical look at submarine safety<br />

and innovation in launch and recovery arrangements<br />

• The latest in system capability and the mobilisation<br />

• Maintaining system capability and best practice in escape,<br />

rescue and support equipment methodologies<br />

• Case study examples of best practice<br />

1:15 Lunch<br />

SUBMARINE ACQUISITION AND INFRASTRUCTURE<br />

2:15 Malaysian Perspective<br />

Case study: The effective transfer of technology and working<br />

together with foreign partners for In Service Support<br />

of Malaysian submarines<br />

• BHICDT experience in collaboration across engineering for<br />

In Service Support (ISS)<br />

• The provision of submarines and transfer of knowledge<br />

and technology to support the Royal Malaysian Navy submarines<br />

• Lessons learnt working with prime contractors and the significance<br />

of on-the-job training<br />

Jean-Luc Bianchini, CEO, Boustead DCNS Naval Corporation<br />

(BDNC), Malaysia<br />

2:50 South Korea Perspective<br />

Case study: Expanding the ROKN’s Submarine Capabilities<br />

to Deal with North Korean SLBMs<br />

• Why is North Korea Developing Submarine-launched<br />

Ballistic Missiles?<br />

• What are the Implications of North Korean SLBMs?<br />

• The Republic of Korean Response: Anti-Access Strategy<br />

• What are the ROKN’s Options?<br />

Captain Sukjoon Yoon (retired), Republic of Korea Navy and Senior<br />

Research Fellow, Korea Institute for Maritime Strategy<br />

3:25 Afternoon tea<br />

3:55 Australian Perspective<br />

Australia’s submarine capability – A look into the future<br />

4:30 The fundamentals necessary to sustain a submarine industry<br />

• An in-depth examination of infrastructure capability requirements<br />

to sustain submarines<br />

• The importance of collaboration and joint partnerships across<br />

vendors and supply chains<br />

5:05 Closing remarks from the Chair<br />

5:10 End of Day One<br />

5:15 Networking Drinks<br />

*Conference Programme is subject to change. Please see the website for the most up to date version.<br />

Register for UDT Asia on www.udt-asia.com or contact the team at team@udt-asia.com

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