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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Alternative fuels - experiences and opinions
DESCRIPTION:  \nDevelopments within alternative fuels are rapid as well as experiences with actual operations are increasing. \nAt this event IDA Maritime and DSNAME will like to invite you to a follow up on the autumns event on alternative fuels. We arrange this event in a different way than our traditional Monday meetings\, so be prepared! We will have a total of six short presentations\, three before the break followed by half an hour of debate – including the presenters and you the audience – followed by three presentations and half an hour of debate after the break. \nThe first three presentations will focus on actual operational experiences attained with alternative fuels\, most recent test results and considerations to the impact towards ship design. After a sandwich break\, the three latter presentations will focus on the broader application of alternative fuels in the perspective of fuel bunkering and availability\, propulsion technologies in general as well as specific considerations of fuel cells. \n17.00 – 17.05:\nWelcome and housekeeping rules by Philip Holt\, Senior Naval Architect\, MAN Energy Solutions \nThe event is co-hosted by Harshit Tripathi\, Head of Fleet Efficiency & Decarbonisation\, Ultrabulk and Christian Simon Nielsen\, Senior Project Manager\, DFDS \n17.05-17.50: First round of presentations and debate \nPresentations on practical experiences gained for methanol and ammonia and their impact on ship design \n\n\nExperiences on methanol and ammonia by Rasmus Holm Bidstrup\, Principal Promotion Manager\, MAN Energy Solutions \n\n\nLaura Mærsk and e-methanol production by Christian Skoudal Løth\, Senior Project Manager\, Mærsk \n\n\nDFDS and alternative fuels\, status in Q1 2024 by Jens Peter Baltersen\, Senior Project Manager\, DFDS \n\n\n  \n17.50-18.20: Questions to and debate on the first three presentation\, moderated by Lars Robert Pedersen\, Deputy Secretary General/COO\, Bimco \n18.20-18.50: Refreshments \n18.50-19.30: Second round of presentations and debate \n\n\nCIP – Philip Christiani\, Partner\, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners \n\n\n\nBrief overlook of different fuel pathways – Peter Lystrup Christensen\, Head of Ship Technology Systems\, MMMCZCS \n\n\n\nHydrogen and fuel cells for carbon free shipping by Kristina Fløche Juelsgaard\, Director of Market Development\, Ballard Power Systems \n\n\n\n19.30-20.00: Questions to and debate on the latter three presentations\, moderated by Lars Robert Pedersen\, Deputy Secretary General/COO\, Bimco \n  \nSign up live or online \n  \nFor more events\, click here. \n 
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-alternative-fuels-experiences-and-opinions/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:58th BUSINESSrun - Breakbulk Middle-East
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis is an invitation to join BUSINESSrun and their partners\, United Heavy Lift\, United 07\, Breakbulk Middle-East\, International Transport Journal and MARPRO for the 58th BUSINESSrun during Breakbulk Middle East in Dubai.  \nThis is an opportunity to join them for a morning exercise that combines running\, networking\, and giving back to the community under the motto ‘Running for a Cause\, Connecting for Success’. The run is open to everyone\, regardless of your running experience\, and offers a 5K and 10K route through the beautiful waterfront of the Dubai Marina. \nThis run will take place on the 12th of February 2024 at 7:30am by the Dubai Marina Walk – location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/h7quzAX8GmCTNAcz9 \nThe first runners usually come back to the starting point around 8:15 am. After completing the run you’ll have ample opportunity to network with co-runners and partners while enjoying refreshments. \nIf you want to join us in this morning exercise we encourage you to donate USD 50\,00 to a cause of your choice with Emirates Red Crescent. \nDonate here: https://www.emiratesrc.ae/ \nYou can sign up to the run on the button below. \n  \n\n  \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/58th-businessrun-breakbulk-middle-east/
LOCATION:Dubai
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Unmanned and Unstoppable: A Future of Autonomous Shipping
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs the wave of digitalisation and automation sweeps across the maritime sector\, the development of fully or partly autonomous ships is no longer a distant dream\, but a promising reality. This transformation presents not only exciting opportunities but also complex challenges concerning safety\, security\, sustainability\, and legal frameworks. \nAdvancements in technology will make the human-machine interface even more critical for the safe and efficient operation of autonomous ships (MASS). Although significant advances have taken place to develop MASS technologies\, very little research has been carried out towards analysing the human element\, the human-machine interface and seafarer training needs for working with concepts like Smart Ships\, Smart Ports and MASS. \nHowever\, the journey towards maritime autonomy isn’t solely about ship design\, human-machine interfaces\, and technology including connectivity. It’s also very much about legal issues. Therefore\, the event will place a particular emphasis on what goes on in IMO and EU and take stock of the development of the MASS Code in IMO. \n17:00 – 17:10\nOpening by organizers  by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl\, BIMCO \n17:10 – 17:35\nThe Human Aspect and MASS by Dr. Jonathan Earthy\, Human Factors Coordinator\, Lloyd’s Register (LR) \nThe HUMANE (Human Maritime AutoNomy Enable) project investigated the broad range of human element issues regarding maritime digitalization\, technology insertion and technology disruption. \nThe findings of this project will be summarised and an ergonomics vision for maritime digitalisation will be discussed. \n17:35 – 18:00\nWhat goes on at IMO with regard to MASS by Erik I. Tvedt\, Special Adviser\, Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) \nTaking stock of the activities in IMO with regard to regulation of MASS. Where are we with the MASS Code and which other questions are being discussed. \n18:00 – 18:30\nRefreshments \n18:30 – 18:55\nIntroduction to MARS\, a test and knowledge centre for maritime autonomy by Charlotte Kirkegaard Flugt\, Signe Jensen and Kresten Petersen (SIMAC) \nAfter a year in which we have laid the foundation for the test centre\, we are now entering a phase where various demo projects will fill the framework. \nAt the same time\, we are working intensively with the biggest barriers to achieving a new business venture: e.g. legislation\, safety\, cyber security & skills. \nSo\, what is MARS\, where we are right now and what is our vision? \n18:55 – 19:20\nAtlas Maridan AUVs to operate the unmanned future by Marco Jacobi\, Engineer\, Atlas Maridan Aps \nDeveloping and manufacturing autonomous underwater vehicle for more than 30 years\, Atlas Maridan is shaping the unmanned future. AUVs have a wide range of applications from surveying over inspection to monitoring tasks and this presentation will showcase a few highlights from Atlas Maridan’s portfolio. \n19:20 – 19:45\nQ&A and wrap-up by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl\, BIMCO \n  \nSign up live or online \n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here. \n 
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-unmanned-and-unstoppable-a-future-of-autonomous-shipping/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240227
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SUMMARY:World Maritime Forum - Copenhagen
DESCRIPTION:  \nWorld Maritime Forum: Copenhagen is a two day international maritime event that will bring together various types of leaders and experts across the value chain. Two days of dynamic presentations and intense panel discussions will allow the participants to share their knowledge\, good practices and to introduce new strategies. As well – technology companies will present latest technologies that could help effectively solve existing problems and to propel the industry into a better\, more efficient and greener future. \nWhile the presentations will be happening in the conference hall the nearby exhibition area will be used for networking activities. \nWith the shipowners / ship managers / shipbuilders / ports / government bodies / technology companies and service providers participating at the event – The World Maritime Forum: Copenhagen is set to become a central gathering for local\, regional and global maritime industry. \nFor more information and for registration click here: https://worldmaritime-forum.com/
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/world-maritime-forum-copenhagen/
LOCATION:AC Bella Sky Convention Center\, Martha Christensens Vej 10 – Entrance 3\,\, 2300 Copenhagen S\, Denmark
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240228
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SUMMARY:NAVINAUTICS 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nAMET is India’s first Deemed to be University in Maritime Education which is rankedas 3rd among Maritime Universities of the World in the PIMET Performance Indicators in Maritime Education and Training) Ranking of International Association of Maritime universities (IAMU). \nIn the ever-evolving world of maritime technology and exploration AMET University’s Department of Nautical Science has consistenly striven to foster innovation and knowledge in the field. \nOne of the most notable endeavours in these pursuits is the Navinautics Event. \nThe NAVINAUTICS 2K23\, a national level symposium that took place on March 9th and 10th\,2023 was successfully organized by the cadets of AMET UNIVERSITY with eight Maritime Training Institutes across the nation\, demonstrating their seamanship and nautical skills. The theme of the event\, “Marine Frontiers: Reflection of the Past\, Visions of the Future\,” aimed to highlight the valuable insights from past generations\, which continue to serve as a guiding force for the present and future generations to pursue their own visions. \nThe Department announces that this NAVINAUTICS 2024 will be an International Event so that cadets from various universities all over the world will participate in the event and share their knowledge. \nThe NAVINAUTICS 2K23\, a national level symposium that took place on March 9th and 10th\,2023 was successfully organized by the cadets of AMET UNIVERSITY with eight Maritime Training Institutes across the nation\, demonstrating their seamanship and nautical skills. The theme of the event\, “Marine Frontiers: Reflection of the Past\, Visions of the Future\,” aimed to highlight the valuable insights from past generations\, which continue to serve as a guiding force for the present and future generations to pursue their own visions. \nDownload NAVINAUTICS brochure \n  \nMore about the event: https://navinautics.in/ \nFor more maritime events\, click here. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/navinautics-2024/
LOCATION:Amet University\, India
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