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The 1997 Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) Conference and the 16th Annual International Marine Exposition is set for Ottawa, Canada. The much anticipated event is always the set- ting for lively debate on maritime technical matters. The following pages provide a brief glimpse of some of the exhibitor's plans for the exhibition. Airriiime Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Airchime is a manufacturer of marine horns and controls, air horns, electric piston horns, self-contained air horns, steam whistles, auto- matic whistle controls and accessories. Booth No. 614 Allied Marine Crane (Division of Allied Systems Company) Allied Marine Crane is a designer and manu- facturer of specialized heavy lift equipment, including marine cranes, boat davits and winches. Booth No. 201 American Bureau of Shipping American Bureau of Shipping — a ship classifi- cation society that establishes and administers standards for the design, construction, and operation maintenance of ships and other marine structures — will feature at its exhibit SafeHull and SafeNet and provide information on other classification services. Booth No. 509- 511 Appleton Marine, Inc. Appleton Marine, Inc., has supplied marine deck machinery including cranes, winches, windlasses, and capstans, for military and com- mercial shipbuilding for the last 25 years, booth will feature past as well as rec< developed products. Booth No. 700 Autonav Marine Systems Inc. Autonav manufactures autopilots and steering systems. Booth No. 707 Barco Chromatics Barco's exhibit will feature a 21-in. GL and ECDIS-ready high resolution monitor, a 2K x 2K high performance VTS workstation, a full range of rugged displays, and graphics and video controllers. Booth No. 203-205 Bedawat Manufacturing Inc. Beclawat manufactures windows and doors for the shipbuilding and transit industries. Booth No. 624 California Maritime Academy The California Maritime Academy, a campus of the California State University system, has been providing professional training since 1929. Its graduates are trained as facilities, marine and mechanical engineers for the nation's marine-oriented industries and busi- nesses. Booth No. 517 Caterpillar Caterpillar specializes in diesel engines from 80-10,000 hp. Booth No. 402 Cerberus Pyrotronics Cerberus manufactures marine fire detection systems. Booth No. 515 Debis Financial Services, Inc. Debis offers flexible and innovative financing programs for the commercial marine industry. Booth No. 321 FCS, Inc. FCS is a marine engineering/naval architecture firm offering services including: ship design/conversions; diesel/steam/gas turbine power plants; system integration; pollution abatement; and environmental consulting ser- vices. Booth No. 324 Fleet Technology Ltd. FTL provides advanced marine engineering/design support and trials services and will exhibit its prototype marine event recorder. Booth No. 523-525 September, 1997 51