Design and Construction of the CCG Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) - IN-PERSON EVENT

When:  Jun 13, 2024 from 05:30 PM to 08:30 PM (PT)
Associated with  Canadian Pacific

EVENT DESCRIPTION
Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards is proud to have the opportunity to design and construct the future workhorse of the Canadian Coast Guard Fleet – the Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV). The MPV is a hugely ambitious design project, combining the operational roles of 16 existing ships of 8 different classes into a single, versatile platform. Further increasing the challenge, the MPV must be designed to demonstrate Canada’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions in shipping and continue this ethos throughout the very long operational life-span of the vessel. With 16 ships on order and a service life of over 35 years, we are designing the ship of tomorrow, today. As a result, the key design parameter for the MPV can be summed up in a single word: versatility. This presentation will provide a summary of the approach Seaspan has taken to meeting this ambitious challenge. We will explore how this balance has been struck architecturally and technologically, how investigations into novel or alternative technologies have yielded interesting (and sometimes surprising) results, and how the MPV Functional Design has settled into a future-ready vessel that can be easily adapted to a wide variety of operational missions and future technological developments.

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AGENDA

5:30-7:30 PM (PT): Social Event and Networking at St. Regis Bar and Grill
Address: 608 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver

7:30 PM (PT): Technical Presentation at SFU Downtown Campus, Room 1520 Barrick Gold Lecture Room
Address: SFU Downtown Campus, 515 West Hastings Street

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SPEAKER/PRESENTER
Adam Law, Chief Engineer - Multi Purpose Vessels at Seaspan ULC


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Location

SFU Downtown Campus
Room 1520 Barrick Gold Lecture Room
Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3

Pricing Information

Registration Price
Students $5.00
Member $15.00
Non-member $25.00