Nor-Shipping - WMU Side event featuring CHEK
On 6th June 2023, CHEK consortium partner - World Maritime University (WMU) will be organising a side-event featuring CHEK at Nor-Shipping. The event will be taking place in Hall A1-3 at 13:30-17:00 at Nor-Shipping with the title: "Maritime energy transition: The role of education, capacity building & research in maritime decarbonization".
Mia Elg, R&D Manager, Deltamarin Ltd will give a presentation, introducing the project CHEK and present the main achievements in the first two-years. In addition to Mia Elg, WMU's faculty at the event include Professor Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs, Vice President, Professor Aykut I. Ölçer, Professor and Director of Maritime Research, Professor Momoko Kitada (Maritime Education and Training) and Associate Professor Fabio Ballini (Maritime Energy Management).
AGENDA
MARITIME ENERGY TRANSITION:THE ROLE OF EDUCATION, CAPACITY BUILDING & RESEARCH IN MARITIME DECARBONIZATION
13.30 - 13.50 – Opening Session & Welcome
Professor Aykut I. Ölçer, Director of Maritime Research, WMU
“Four Decades of Academic Excellence - The World Maritime University”
13.50 - 14.30 – Skills & Competencies for a Greener Maritime Future
Professor Momoko Kitada, WMU
14.30-15.10 – Decarbonization Technologies Working in Synergy
deCarbonizing sHipping by Enabling Key technology symbiosis on real vessel concept designs (CHEK)
Mia Elg, R&D Manager, Deltamarin Ltd
15.10 - 15.25 Break
15.25 - 16.05 – The Role of Ports in Maritime Decarbonization
Sustainability EducationAl programme for greeNER fuels and enerGY on ports (SEANERGY)
Associate Professor Fabio Ballini, WMU
16.05 - 16.45 – Domestic Shipping & Maritime Decarbonization
Professor Aykut I. Ölçer, Director of Maritime Research, WMU
16.45 - 17.00– Closing Remarks
Professor Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrichs, Vice President (Academic), WMU
Professor Aykut I. Ölçer, Director of Maritime Research, WMU
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The CHEK project successfully concluded in May 2024, marking a significant milestone in advancing maritime decarbonization. Over three years, the project focused on innovative vessel designs and technology symbiosis, achieving substantial progress in reducing emissions and enhancing energy efficiency in line with global sustainability goals.
This seminar aligns with the broader objectives of the CHEK project, funded by the EU Horizon 2020, which aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions from ships by using energy-saving technologies working in synergy.