Harumi Sugimatsu, OTC Asia 2024 IEEE OES Program Sub-committee Chair
As a member of IEEE OES program Sub- Committee, I have been involved in the OTC Asia since 2018. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OTC Asia 2020 and 2022 were held in online and hybrid formats. This year, I was finally able to visit Kuala Lumpur to attend the OTC Asia 2024 in person. Below is an overview of the conference, the Focus Session organized by OES, publicity at the OES booth and the exchange with the Malaysia Chapter.
Conference Summary
OTC Asia 2024 was held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center in Kuala Lumpur on 27 February to 1 March 2024 on the theme “Excellence in Asia – Energising Now and for the Future” (https://2024.otcasia.org). The Conference host was PETRONAS.
The 2024 conference scale is getting growth in the number of attendees (23,000 delegates from 80 countries) in comparison with the OTC Asia 2022 in hybrid (8,821 delegates, 91.8% of them were Malaysian). There were 182 exhibitors, 264 technical papers presented in 47 technical sessions (1,172 abstracts submitted, 399 abstracts selected), and 29 special panels/sessions/dialogues.
The IEEE OES Focus Session
The IEEE OES Focus Session – AUV and Ship Technologies was held on 1 March 2024. OES Japan Chapter has contributed to organize the panel. The key focus of this session was sharing the new era technologies of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and ships, and discussing further usage of AUV and ship technologies accelerating new offshore developments by contributing unmanned operations, underwater and sub-bottom survey, maintenance, and logistics.
Session Co-Chairs and speakers were as below.
Session Co-Chairs:
Keisuke Watanabe, Professor of Tokai University
Nori Kyo, Researcher, JAMSTEC
Presentation titles and speakers:
- Autonomous Underwater Vehicles for Offshore Survey Application, by Martin Gutowski, Kongsberg Discovery
- Seafloor environment investigation by a hovering type AUV “YOUZAN,” by Eiichi Kikawa, IDEA Consultants, Inc.
- Unleashing the Potential of Multi-AUV-Based Advanced Unmanned Marine Vehicle Systems, by Kangsoo Kim, National Maritime Research Institute, National Institute of Maritime, Port, and Aviation Technology of Japan (NMRI)
- High-rate acoustic communication and integration with acoustic positioning for multiple AUVs operation, by Takuya Shimura, JAMSTEC
- LOC2-EP, efficient concept of liquid CO2 carrier for CCS x Potential AUV opportunity as subsea, by Tomoki Inoue, Knutsen NYK Carbon Carries AS
The presentations were followed by a discussion with the audience. A key aspect of the discussion was: What are the required/potential application of AUVs in the Oil and Gus industry?
From the floor, many specific questions/discussions were raised about the actual use of AUVs in areas such as underwater pipe line maintenance for a CO2 carrier, and future technologies of long duration operation of AUVs (without the mother ship).
After the session, a lunch meeting was held with the panel attendees and OES Malaysia Chapter members.
OES Booth
The OES booth at the exhibition hall was well organized by the VPPA. Several AdCom and members of the Malaysia Chapter, including student members, volunteered at the OES booth to promote the OES and recruit new members. You can read the Malaysia Chapter’s students report in this issue too.
Here, I would like to thank all the people who supported the OES’s activities for OTC Asia 2024. I would like to especially thank the Chairs and Speakers of the OES Focus Session, and also to the Malaysia Chapter members. This will set a good precedent for future LOC activities in locations where OES events will be held.
We look forward to welcoming you at OTC Asia 2026!