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Real-Time Weld Quality Control to Increase First Pass Yield - VIRTUAL EVENT – May 28th, 2026

  • 1.  Real-Time Weld Quality Control to Increase First Pass Yield - VIRTUAL EVENT – May 28th, 2026

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    Dear SNAME Canadian Pacific Section members and friends, 

    We invite you to join us for a virtual technical webinar next week on "Real-Time Weld Quality Control to Increase First Pass Yield - VIRTUAL EVENT". 

    Sign-up link below:

    Real-Time Weld Quality Control to Increase First Pass Yield - VIRTUAL EVENT

    🚢 Real-Time Weld Quality Control to Increase First Pass Yield - VIRTUAL EVENT

    🗓️ When: Thursday, May 28, 2026 from 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM (PT)

    📍 Location: ONLINE

    🌐 Hosted by: SNAME Canadian Pacific Section

    PRESENTATION ABSTRACT

    The shipbuilding industry is under growing pressure to build faster without compromising quality, yet one of its most persistent bottlenecks remains weld quality control. This lecture will explore how Sonibel Instruments' real-time weld quality control system can increase first-pass yield by helping shipyards detect defects during welding, so they can be repaired immediately, before inspection. We will examine how real-time artificial intelligence-enabled feedback can reduce costly rework, repeated inspections, and production delays, while improving throughput and giving welders greater confidence on the job. By grounding the discussion in the realities of shipyard production, labor constraints, and the rising demand for vessels and maritime infrastructure, the lecture will offer a practical view of how intelligent quality control can strengthen shipbuilding performance and help the industry build with greater speed, consistency, and resilience.

    SPEAKER/PRESENTER

    Hooman Pirouz, Co-founder, CPO, Sonibel Instruments

    Hooman is a SNAME member and Mechanical Engineer specialised in Mechatronics. He is currently the Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Sonibel Instruments, building their novel real-time weld defect detection system. He previously worked at Seaspan ULC as a Reliability Engineer, where he was originally inspired to launch Sonibel.



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    Vincent Liu
    Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards
    Canada
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