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Recent years have taught the shipping industry that each industry player can succeed only provided that all stakeholders enter a dialogue and work together. The shipping industry is peculiar and, nonetheless, exciting because it comprises a number of parties who hold a different and very significant role within the sector. It is critical to hear from all of them. At the Forum you will find out from the regulators, government bodies and major ports’ representatives what the near future holds for ship builders and operators as well as learn about latest innovations and modern technologies from top technology developers.

Event’s website: https://greentechshipping.com/
  • Future Fuels
  • Energy Efficiency Measures
  • Digital Shipping
  • Engineering Solutions for Sustainability and Better Efficiency
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    Jakub K.
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    Alessandro Lo Piccolo
    Assistant Director, Inspections & Surveys Department, Bahamas Maritime Authority
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    Charlotte Ward
    The Bahamas Maritime Authority
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    Leonidas Kanonis
    Director for Communications and Analysis at the European Waste-based & Advanced Biofuels Association (EWABA)
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    Alicia Eastman
    Co-founder & President of InterContinental Energy
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    Chris Chatterton
    COO, Methanol Institute
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    Frédéric Meyer
    Head of Strategy & Projects for TotalEnergies Marine Fuels
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    Nikos Xydas
    Technical Director, WLPG
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    Dovile
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    Reinoud Pijpers
    Director, ISRA
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    Julija
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    Juan Manuel Díez Orejas
    Valencia Port
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    Mehmet Atlar
    Dept. of Naval Architecture, Ocean & Marine Engineering, The University of Strathclyde
    Professor Mehmet Atlar has an accumulated knowledge over 40 years of experience in the field of experimental and theoretical hydrodynamics with a bias on ship applications. He is the Professor of Naval Hydrodynamics in the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering (NAOME). He worked for the UK Maritime industry (BMT Ltd) and later for Newcastle University as the Professor of Ship Hydrodynamics before moving to Strathclyde University in 2016. He is the Co-ordinator of the EC-H2020 Project "GATERS" with 18 European Partners and 6M EUR budget to be completed during 2021-24.
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    Kerry Strøm
    Marine Operations Coordinator, WHOI