Recently, the 22nd International Ship and Offshore
Structure Congress (ISSC 2025) was held in Wuxi. Over a hundred top experts,
scholars, industry professionals, and representatives from international
organizations in the field of ship structure gathered to discuss technological
advancements and future development in the field of ship and offshore
engineering structures. China Classification Society (CCS) was invited to
attend this session.
At the opening ceremony, Zhang Qingwen, Vice President of
CCS, delivered a speech. He emphasized that as the technical think tank for the
International Maritime Organization (IMO) and the International Association of
Classification Societies (IACS), the ISSC not only showcases academic
achievements but also serves as a crucial platform for the industry to build
consensus and chart a shared future. Zhang pledged that CCS will actively
engage in global exchanges and collaborations within the shipbuilding and
offshore engineering sectors, contributing innovative solutions and tangible
results to advance the sustainable development of maritime innovation
worldwide.
Sixteen technical committees have comprehensively
summarized and reported on technological advancements and hot topics in
offshore technology fields such as environmental challenges, structural
strength, material manufacturing, design criteria, AI and data applications.
This provides solid support for planning future research directions in global
shipbuilding and offshore structures, as well as for developing international
maritime regulations and industry standards.
Zhan Zhihu from the ISSC Ultimate Strength Group and Song
Xia, an observer in the Fatigue Strength Group, actively participated in
various research initiatives. They bridged cutting-edge technologies, academic
studies, and engineering applications, significantly advancing research on CCS
technical standards. During this session, the congress re-elected new committee
members, establishing the ISSC2028 Committee. Zhan Zhihu and Song Xia were
elected as committee members. They will continue to leverage ISSC2028 as a
platform to enhance technical exchanges with other committees, making greater
contributions to the development of ship and offshore engineering.