Is the industry ready for a green shipping revolution? The shipping industry is on the cusp of a green revolution — driven by the advancement of wind-assisted ship propulsion (WASP) technology that helps to reduce fuel consumption, cut CO2 emissions, and steer the shipping industry towards a more sustainable future. You won’t want to miss this expert panel discussion for a timely look at current industry trends shaping the future of sustainable shipping. What we’ll cover: Current and evolving regulations driving the adoption of WASP technology How shipping companies can significantly enhance operational efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and environmental impact, and comply with mounting regulations How BAR Technologies is advancing the industry through WindWings innovation combining wind propulsion with route optimization, to increase the fuel efficiency of vessels on average of 1.5 tonnes/wing/day Insights from MARIN about some of their recent research projects for WASP ship performance optimization How smart wind sensing technology can provide a significant step towards more efficient wind-assisted ship propulsion This panel discussion is ideal for organizations active in the marine wind propulsion sector such as: Wind propulsion technology providers Shipping companies Ship design Shipyards Equipment development Marine/naval research institutes Classification companies IF YOU HAVE ALREADY REGISTERED FOR THIS WEBINAR, PLEASE USE THIS LINK. See our Privacy Policy for more details. You can modify your preference settings or unsubscribe at any time here
Featured speakers: Simon Schofield Chief Technical Officer, Bar Technologies Simon has been leading the Technical Development at BAR Technologies since co-founding it in 2017. A 1999 graduate in Ship Science from the University of Southampton, he spent over 15 years leading race yacht design for major competitions like the America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race and Grand Prix Race Yacht. As the former Head of Design and Engineering for Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR), he played a key role in the 2017 America's Cup in Bermuda. Simon is known for his visionary leadership and engineering expertise, significantly contributing to BAR's technical advancements and product development. LINKEDIN Gijs Struijk On Board Specialist at MARIN Gijs works as an On Board Specialist at MARIN’s Performance at Sea department. With a background in ship hydrodynamics at the Delft University of Technology, he is now involved in evaluating ship performance at full scale by sea trials and monitoring campaigns. Currently, Gijs is focusing on ways to improve our understanding of ship performance through operational tests and data, and by exploring new measurement equipment. What will the future of sea trialling a ship look like? And how do we evaluate the performance of wind propulsion in practice?” LINKEDIN Mikko Nikkanen Head of Maritime, Weather and Environment Mikko leads strategy and development for Vaisala’s Maritime and Ports segment. He has established Vaisala’s maritime focus in modern weather awareness solutions, bringing 20 years of global sales and business development experience to build innovative solutions with various partner ecosystems. LINKEDIN
Simon Schofield Chief Technical Officer, Bar Technologies Simon has been leading the Technical Development at BAR Technologies since co-founding it in 2017. A 1999 graduate in Ship Science from the University of Southampton, he spent over 15 years leading race yacht design for major competitions like the America's Cup, Volvo Ocean Race and Grand Prix Race Yacht. As the former Head of Design and Engineering for Ben Ainslie Racing (BAR), he played a key role in the 2017 America's Cup in Bermuda. Simon is known for his visionary leadership and engineering expertise, significantly contributing to BAR's technical advancements and product development. LINKEDIN
Gijs Struijk On Board Specialist at MARIN Gijs works as an On Board Specialist at MARIN’s Performance at Sea department. With a background in ship hydrodynamics at the Delft University of Technology, he is now involved in evaluating ship performance at full scale by sea trials and monitoring campaigns. Currently, Gijs is focusing on ways to improve our understanding of ship performance through operational tests and data, and by exploring new measurement equipment. What will the future of sea trialling a ship look like? And how do we evaluate the performance of wind propulsion in practice?” LINKEDIN
Mikko Nikkanen Head of Maritime, Weather and Environment Mikko leads strategy and development for Vaisala’s Maritime and Ports segment. He has established Vaisala’s maritime focus in modern weather awareness solutions, bringing 20 years of global sales and business development experience to build innovative solutions with various partner ecosystems. LINKEDIN
Resources: Wind Assisted Vessels: The future of cleaner shipping Wind-assisted ship propulsion is one of the key technologies in decarbonizing the future of maritime shipping. Vaisala’s world-class wind and weather sensing technology help operators make the best use of current and upcoming wind conditions. LEARN MORE WindCube Nacelle for wind-assisted vessels Vaisala WindCube Nacelle horizontal profiling lidar emerges as the driving force, enabling accurate wind monitoring technology for unparalleled performance optimization. Learn more eBook: Cleaner shipping on the horizon Get this free, informative guide to how wind and weather sensing technology is helping to propel wind-assisted shipping. Read more
Wind Assisted Vessels: The future of cleaner shipping Wind-assisted ship propulsion is one of the key technologies in decarbonizing the future of maritime shipping. Vaisala’s world-class wind and weather sensing technology help operators make the best use of current and upcoming wind conditions. LEARN MORE
WindCube Nacelle for wind-assisted vessels Vaisala WindCube Nacelle horizontal profiling lidar emerges as the driving force, enabling accurate wind monitoring technology for unparalleled performance optimization. Learn more
eBook: Cleaner shipping on the horizon Get this free, informative guide to how wind and weather sensing technology is helping to propel wind-assisted shipping. Read more