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SUMMARY:Maritime Denmark in a changing world - skibsteknisk selskab/Sname
DESCRIPTION:  \nHow do we ensure a robust and resilient maritime sector in a world of increasing tensions and emerging threats? This evening\, we will focus on the future of ships as a critical component of supply security and naval defense. \nThrough inspiring presentations from key players in the maritime landscape\, we will gain insights into how design\, technology\, and operational solutions can enhance the industry’s resilience. \nJoin us for an engaging evening with sharp perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the maritime and defense sectors. \n17:00 – 17:10 Opening by organizers – By Mette Sanne Hansen\, Head of Maritime DTU \n17:10 – 17:40 Danish Centre for Naval Innovation and adaptability – a motor for European naval Robustness and Resilience – By Torben Mikkelsen\, Rear Admiral (Ret.)\, NFC & FORCE Technology \nDenmark is 40 years ahead of other Navies in using and integrating modularity in Naval operations. \nAll naval thinking these days is that a modular approach will ensure warships that can stay updated\, relevant\, and able to deliver the needed naval effects in the foreseen unstable world with no or very little warning from peace to war. \nDenmark can be a European/NATO HUB for establishing and using an architecture based on modularity – ensuring more naval effect\, in country know how and growth of maritime industry. \n17:40 – 18:10 Geopolitical Shifts and Danish Maritime – Industry: Enhancing Resilience and Local Supply Chains for Future Naval Vessels by Bjarke Wiehe Bøtcher\, International Affairs\, Danske Maritime \nBjarke will provide an overview of how the geopolitical landscape has impacted the need for industrial resilience and a stronger local supply chain to support the construction of future naval vessels for the Royal Danish Navy. \nHe will provide insights into the current capabilities of the Danish maritime industry and on how it can adapt\, and transform should a greater capacity for newbuilding for the Royal Danish Navy arise. \nSince 2021\, Bjarke Wiehe Bøtcher have served as Director of International Affairs at industry association Danish Maritime. In this capacity he provides assistance to approx. 170 member companies of the industry association specializing in trade policy and the facilitation of exports. He is responsible for fostering external relations and forging partnerships with governmental bodies and foreign industry associations\, including Danish Maritime´s active participation in SEA Europe – the Shipyard´s and Maritime Equipment Association of Europe. \n18:10 – 18:40 Refreshments \n18:40 – 19:15 Building Maritime Resilience from Shore to Ship – A Critical Infrastructure Perspective By Jesper Florin\, Head of Security and Resilience\, DBI \nHow can we strengthen the maritime sector’s ability to withstand disruption—from suppliers to ports to vessels? Jesper Florin\, Head of Security and Resilience at DBI – the Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology\, will explore how resilience must be understood and implemented across the entire maritime value chain. \nTaking inspiration from real-world examples—particularly within port infrastructure—Jesper will examine how we can prepare for unexpected scenarios in an increasingly complex risk landscape. With a holistic view rooted in the evolving concept of resilience\, this talk highlights the maritime sector’s crucial role in ensuring the continuity of vital societal functions such as logistics and energy supply. \n19:15 – 19:30 Closure
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/maritime-denmark-in-a-changing-world-skibsteknisk-selskab-sname/
LOCATION:31-33 Kalvebod BryggeKøbenhavn\, 1560\, 31-33 Kalvebod Brygge\, København\, 1560\, København\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T071959Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Christmas special - Maritime accidents
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for this special Christmas event\, giving very insightful knowledge to maritime accidents. \nMarine accidents and incidents can happen at any time. They are rarely caused by a single event\, but instead usually trigged by several factors that could be totally unrelated\, often occurring over a lengthy period due to failure of safety barriers and risk prevention measures in place. \nThe maritime industry\, and not only in Denmark\, has a long standing tradition making use of the insights and lessons learned from the comprehensive reports issued by the national Marine Accident Investigation Board\, following the most serious cases. \nDuring the event we will delve deeper into the complex subject\, before the traditional Christmas “æbleskiver” being served. \n  \nSign up\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-christmas-special-maritime-accidents/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241204T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241206T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20231102T115600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T115514Z
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SUMMARY:WMTC 2024 - India: GLOBAL SHIPPING – A BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL OR A TORCHBEARER OF HOPE?
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe next edition of the World Maritime Technology Conference (WMTC) is scheduled to be held in Chennai\, India over 3 full days in December 2024. The host is the Institute of Marine Engineers – India\, in the premises of the Chennai Branch. \n“GLOBAL SHIPPING – A BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL OR A TORCHBEARER OF HOPE?” \n{AMIDST TECHNOLOGY\, REGULATIONS\, GEO-POLITICS & CLIMATE CHANGE} \nFor more information about DSNAME\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/wmtc-2024-india-global-shipping-a-battle-for-survival-or-a-torchbearer-of-hope/
LOCATION:Chennai\, India\, Chennai\, India
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241118T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240702T141523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T141523Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Handling of new fuels in ports - bunkering\, safety\, and infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:  \nHarbours are infrastructural hubs and play an important part in the green transition\, with functions for both storage\, and transportation\, and large offtake of fuels. The development and use of greener fuel technologies is well underway\, but not without its challenges – join us for a talk about these challenges\, as well as the green development opportunities\, that Danish harbours will face in the near future. \n  \nSign up\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-handling-of-new-fuels-in-ports-bunkering-safety-and-infrastructure/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241104T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241104T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240702T140624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T140737Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - CCUS at Sea: Capturing and Transporting CO2
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe EU aims to abate 50 million tons of CO2 by 2030. The International Energy Forum (IEF) estimates that 5.6 gigatons of CO2 must be captured by 2050. This monumental task requires the maritime industry to do its part. Join us for an evening where we begin by examining CO2 as a molecule (and other climate gases) and its peculiarities\, as well as its integral role in our climate cycle. This will be followed by a deep dive into concrete solutions where shipping plays a pivotal role: innovative designs of liquid CO2 carriers and transportation in containers as dry ice. \nWe will cover everything from carbon capture onboard to the transport of CO2 as a new commodity in shipping\, and the essential role CO2 plays in the production of certain types of green fuels. \n  \nSign up\nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-ccus-at-sea-capturing-and-transporting-co2/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241021T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241021T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240702T133942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T133942Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Recent development of large battery ferries
DESCRIPTION:  \nDuring this meeting we will look into the recent development of battery ferries regarding design ideas\, battery technology\, shorepower\, infrastructure and charging. We will focus mainly on large vessels\, both newbuilds and upcoming projects\, where there have been a lot of development lately and where battery technology is becoming a more feasible solution. We will look into the different perspectives\, to both hear from shipowners\, ship designers and technology providers in order to get a holistic overview of this field. \n  \nSign up\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-recent-development-of-large-battery-ferries/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241007T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240702T133404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T133404Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Strengthening Maritime Cyber Resilience
DESCRIPTION:  \nMaritime cybersecurity is of paramount importance for the safe movement of persons and goods that underpin the global economy. Unfortunately\, the increasing digitalization and automation and the efforts to find the right trade-off between security and usability\, introduce new cybersecurity risks. This balance can be challenging to maintain in the face of rapidly changing cybersecurity challenges in the maritime industry. \nDuring the event we will give a status of where the industry is heading\, and dive deep into the latest development of the IMO guidelines by looking at the complex aspects of on maritime cyber risk management. The event will highlight the significance of protecting critical infrastructure and provide insights into the best practices when addressing key vulnerabilities and strategies to protect critical maritime infrastructure. \n  \nSign up\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-strengthening-maritime-cyber-resilience/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240923T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240923T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240702T124412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240702T124614Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - DANA V - Denmark's New Research Vessel
DESCRIPTION:  \nDTU is building Denmark’s upcoming research vessel\, Dana V. Dana V is currently in the design stage and expected to be ready for launch in the start of 2027. The evolving times have brought about new challenges for research vessels\, necessitating higher standards than ever before. The new design will integrate platforms for research\, innovation and education in the maritime sector. \nDuring the event\, the owner and designer of the vessel will outline the requirements of a modern research vessel and discuss its unique features. The evening will also delve into the new possibilities for maritime education on board Dana V. \n\nSign up\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-dana-v-denmarks-new-research-vessel/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240429T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240429T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240322T120026Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - ShippingLab – setting sail on a new large collaboration project
DESCRIPTION:  \nShippingLab is initating a new large project focusing on developing technologies on advanced ship design\, biofouling\, remote navigation\, predictive maintenance and the well-being of seafarers. The leading partners in the project will present their activities\, and ShippingLab will talk about the different possibilities to be part of the many activities performed to develop and support Blue Denmark. \n  \nRegister for either the live or online option.\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-shippinglab-setting-sail-on-a-new-large-collaboration-project/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240408T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240408T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240130T161159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T161159Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - New building program of the Danish Defence
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Danish Defence are to build new ships to protect Denmark’s interests in the coming years. At this event we are going to do a deep dive into the new build program of the Danish Defence\, how modern times require new measures and cutting edge engineering to keep up with today’s demands. We will ask the industry: How are these demands fulfilled and what brake-troughs are needed to succeed? \n  \n Register for either the live or online option.\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-new-building-program-of-the-danish-defence/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240318T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240130T160749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T160749Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - Danish sailing team at the Olympics 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nWould you like to get the latest tricks and follow the development of Olympic sailing\, then this is the place to be. The Sailing Olympics will in year 2024 take place in Marseille\, France. \nDenmark will again this time be represented by a strong team\, where some medals are likely be won (again). We will this evening hear from the different stakeholders\, how the Danish Sailing team has been preparing for this event and how the journey getting there has been. \nThe presenters will be a mix of the different partakers: the sailors\, the coaching team\, the sponsors and other stakeholders. \n  \n Register for either the live or online option.\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-danish-sailing-team-at-the-olympics-2024/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240304T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240130T160335Z
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SUMMARY:DSNAME - ESG reporting and new EU regulations for shipping
DESCRIPTION:  \nDuring this meeting we will look into ESG (Environmental\, Social and Governance) reporting for shipping companies and how operational data is becoming more and more important for company wide reporting about fuel consumption and emissions. \nFurthermore\, we will look into the regulations EU ETS implemented in 2024 and FuelEU Maritime that will come into force in 2025. We will look into the different perspectives and impact of these regulations and frameworks\, and touch upon strategies for compliance that could become relevant in the future for shipping companies. \n  \n17.00\nWelcome by Frederik Hammer Berthelsen\, Vessel Performance Specialist\, DFDS \nCo-organizers were Peter Blach\, projektchef\, Maskinmestrenes Forening and Valdemar Ehlers\, Technical Director\, Danish Maritime \n17.05\nOverview of ESG reporting and EU regulations by Aske Breining Nielsen\, Specialkonsulent\, Danish Shipping \n17.30\nImpact of reporting and regulation on a shipping company by Lina Barsøe\, Head of Decarbonization Pathway\, DFDS \nESG data\, especially about GHG emissions\, is becoming more and more important and necessary to track and report. The tracking is very important to build a strategy for the future of DFDS and to track if the initiatives are working. Reporting is becoming a bigger need due to increased regulation and stricter reporting measures. Furthermore\, customers and society are also asking for this data. \n18.00\nBreak \n18.30\nOperational cycles and an evidence-based assessment of compliance options by Amandine Godet\, PhD\, DTU\, George Panagakos\, Senior Researcher\, DTU\, and Michael Bruhn Barfoed\, Associate Professor\, DTU \nThe NICE project at DTU Management has worked on technical and operational approaches over the past three years to develop an indicator that can effectively reflect all attributes of a ship’s energy efficiency. Detailed technical and operational data for containerships have been analyzed to propose a weather-normalized indicator and apply it on standardized pre-determined operational cycles for different ship sizes. This presentation will concern the development of the cycles and how they can be used as a benchmarking tool for strengthening the regulatory framework of international shipping. Furthermore\, the presentation will broaden the unit of concern from a single ship to a fleet of ships and provide evidence-based insights into the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of compliance options for reducing GHG emissions in the shipping industry. \n19.15\nPresentation (title to be confirmed) by Gijsbert De Jong\, Nordic Area Manager Bureau Veritas \n19:50 \nWrap up by the organizers \n  \n Register for either the live or online option\n  \nLearn about DSNAME here. \nFor more events\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-esg-reporting-and-new-eu-regulations-for-shipping/
LOCATION:IDA\, Ingeniørforeningen\, 31 Kalvebod Brygge\, Copenhagen\, 1560\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240219T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240219T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240130T155440Z
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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;TZID=UTC:20240205T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20240130T154805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T155644Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231204T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231204T200000
DTSTAMP:20260505T191731
CREATED:20231102T114538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T102116Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Special: Hans Otto - a lifelong commitment to ships
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nNOTE: Event will be held in Danish\nHans Otto Holmegaard Kristensen – or often just referred to as “Hans Otto” – is a well-known person not only within the Danish shipping community but also abroad. Hans Otto has been engaged in Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering for 40 years before he decided to step down in 2022 after having been involved in organizing abt. 450 meetings throughout the years. \nTherefore\, what is more natural this time to ask Hans Otto to be the speaker at this year’s Christmas event on 4 December. Hans Otto has a background as a Naval Architect from DTU and has extensive experience within several areas gained through his various job functions at Force Technology\, Dwinger Marineconsult\, Scandlines\, Danish Shipping\, The Danish Navy\, DTU and last but not least now within his own company HOK Marineconsult. \nHans Otto has been deeply engaged in many important aspects like general ship design\, damage stability\, high-speed ferries\, environmental matters and thereby been involved in dozens of projects and often also being used as an expert by the media in relevant matters. Hans Otto will take us on a journey through his working life spiced up with some interesting anecdotes. \nSign up \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/christmas-special-hans-otto-a-lifelong-commitment-to-ships/
LOCATION:Skibetsknisk Selskabs Fond\, Ragnagade 7\, Copenhagen\, Copenhagen\, 2100\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:Offshore Wind Spatial Planning
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nThe Danish government has adopted an expansion of the Danish wind capacity with 4 GW by end of this decade. This is 4 times the existing capacity. In terms of regulatory approval\, what is needed to proceed into this venture? \nOffshore wind farms are large construction projects with many stakeholders including regulators\, users\, designers\, and marine life. This raises questions such as: \n• How is the outlook for the expansion of offshore wind?\n• How is navigational safety ensured?\n• What will future traffic patterns look like considering large offshore installations?\n• How is marine life affected/secured? \n17:00 – 17:15\nOpening by organizers\, by Frederik Sivholm Sommer\, OMT \n17:15 – 18:00\nPlanning considerations for energy infrastructure offshore\, by John Adams\, Senior Project Manager\, Energinet \nThe Danish Transmission Service Operator (TSO)\, Energinet\, is tasked with securing strategic environmental assessments of areas designated for offshore wind and the gathering of environmental baseline data for OFW developers. The presentation will focus on routing considerations when planning for export cables and the competing interests with other marine users. The ambitious plans for development of offshore wind to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050 will be presented and whether the maritime spatial plan can support in the attainment of these goals. \n18:00 – 18:30\nBreak + refreshments \n18:30 – 19:10\nSafety – Shipping corridors and safety procedures\, by Peter Dam\, Nautisk konsulent\, Sikre farvand \nThe DMA will during the presentation have a focus on the process of designating shipping corridors in Maritime Spatial Planning as the first step towards safety of navigation within areas designated for offshore wind farms. Through the maritime spatial planning process\, we allocate the most important shipping corridors used today\, so that shipping can continue to sail in the safest and most direct route through Danish waters. The DMA will also go through the normal safety procedure for a Formal Safety Assessment and other safety related issues in connection to offshore wind farms. \n19:10 – 19:45\nNavigational safety and risk assessment\, by Toke Koldborg Jensen\, Senior Chief Project Manager\, Risk\, Safety and Project Planning\, Ramboll \nRamboll has carried out several ship traffic analyses and risk assessments for offshore construction projects\, and the presentation will focus on risk assessments for offshore wind farms. The presentation will touch upon aspects such as HAZID workshops\, analysis of ship traffic data\, ship traffic and collision modelling\, and safety distances. Effects such as changes to ship traffic patterns will be described and related to the change in risk imposed by a wind farm as part of a navigational safety risk assessment. \n19:45 – 20:00\nClosure \n\n\n\n\n\nSign up\n\n\n\n\nSign up – online participation\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/offshore-wind-spatial-planning/
LOCATION:Skibetsknisk Selskabs Fond\, Ragnagade 7\, Copenhagen\, Copenhagen\, 2100\, Denmark
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231106T170000
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SUMMARY:DSNAME event - FIRE!
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nFire at sea is a hot topic\, especially now with both the use of battery power for propulsion and with the carriage of batteries at sea. The emerging risk of a battery fire occurring is becoming an increasing concern for the maritime community. The potential danger which lithium-ion batteries can pose\, whether in battery rooms for propulsion\, inside electric vehicles or transported as standalone cargos\, including the risk of a battery fire if they are not handled\, stored\, or transported correctly\, is a very relevant hazard and even more so while at sea onboard ships. \nThe above challenges plus many others have considered in the recently published reports of DBI’s ELBAS (Electric Vehicle Fires at Sea) and the CARGOSAFE study (addressing how to develop new proposals to reduce the risk of fires on container ships) carried out by DBI. Regulators and class are also working on new guidance\, recommendation\, and regulations for best practices in the area\, such as the Lloyd’s Registers Rules for Ships . \nCome and hear about the conclusion and recommendations of ELBAS and CARGOSAFE\, how battery projects are handled by Class as well as hear latest developments in battery fire safety in maritime industry and gain insight into this challenging area. \n17:00 – 17:05\nWelcome and introduction by Alexander Bjørn Kleiman\, past Chairman – IDA Maritim & Sr. Project Manager – Maritime\, DBI – The Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology \n17:05 – 17:30\nELBAS – Electric Vehicle Fires at Sea: New Technologies and Methods for Suppression\, Containment\, and Extinguishing of Battery Car Fires Onboard Ships by Alexander B. Kleiman\, Sr. Project Leder – Maritime\, DBI – The Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology \nThe recently completed ELBAS project was conducted using advanced fire safety engineering combined with human element analysis and has increased awareness of the complexity of handling EV battery fires at sea. \nELBAS focused on identifying effective techniques and potential technologies and tools for handling such fires\, which are directly implementable and affordable in the short-term. \nThe results and conclusions from this intensive\, solution-oriented project will be presented\, and have contributed to the development of performance based holistic fire safety strategies for EV battery fires on Ro-ro ferries. \nThe DBI ELBASprojectwas supported by the Danish Maritime Fund. \n17:35 – 18:00\nCARGOSAFE by Anders V. Kristensen\, Sr. Project Leder – Maritime\, DBI – The Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology \nPresentation of all the aspects of the CARGOSAFE safety study performed for EMSA\, following the Formal Safety Assessment approach\, including the results and perspective of the study. \n18:00 – 18:30\nBreak\, refreshments & networking \n18:30 – 19:10\nFire Safety – Batteries for Propulsion by Jacob Munk Plum\, Lead Surveyor\, Electrotechnical Systems\, Lloyd’s Register \nLloyd’s Register will give a brief overview of the current battery rules for ships\, and present how those have been applied in a real conversion project\, the ForSea ferry TYCHO BRAHE and the related discussions on fire safety. \n19:10 – 19:30\nQuestions & Answers and Closing by Alexander Bjørn Kleiman\, past Chairman – IDA Maritim \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSign up\n\n\n\n\nSign up – online participation\n\n\n\nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://maritime-professionals.com/event/dsname-event-fire/
LOCATION:Skibsteknisk Selskabs Fond\, Ragnagade 7\, Copenhagen Ø\, 2100
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