BLUEWEEK 2020, PRESENTATIONS Online

MAY 26 – OCEAN ENERGY & BLUE LIFE

SESSION 1

Bob Meijer, Director, Offshore Wind Energy R&D, TKI Wind op Zee
TKI wind op Zee: Current status and upcoming initiatives & projects

Andries Hofman, Project Manager, GustoMSC
Preparing for the future of wind turbine installation

René Lindeboom, Project Lead Offshore Wind, Ørsted

Mark Goossens, Manager / Founder, TouchWind
New floating wind turbine design

SESSION 2

Andrei Metrikine, Head of Wave Mechanics Research Group, TU Delft

Martin G. Brown, Managing Director, Ocean Energy Systems Limited

SESSION 3

Eef Brouwers, Manager Operations and Co-founder, North Sea Farm Foundation
Pilots Noordzeeboerderij

Luca van Duren, Project Manager, Deltares
IMPAQT project

Martin Hubers, Partner, Floating Food Farm
Floating food production

Linda Kemp, Project Manager Offshore, MARIN
Transatlatic Hyperloop

MAY 27 – FORUM: FUTURE OF ENERGY AND SHIPPING

SESSION 1

Marjan van Loon, Director, Shell Netherlands
Future of Ocean Energy & Shipping: Shell perspective

Michèle Azalbert, CEO, Hydrogen Business Unit ENGIE
Future of Ocean Energy & Shipping: Engie perspective

SESSION 2

Annet Koster, Director, KVNR (Royal Association of Netherlands Shipowners)
Future of Shipping: Dutch shipowners challenges and perspective

Eric van der Schans, Director Environmental Management, Port of Rotterdam
Future of Shipping: Port & infrastructure challenges and perspective

Coen Faber and Walter Vermeer, BICEPS Network and Friesland Campina
Future of Shipping: Shippers challenges and perspective

SESSION 3

Arun Duggal, Chief of Technology, SOFEC, INC
The future of ocean energy: SOFEC perspective

Peter Burger, Vice President Technology, Bluewater Energy Services BV
The future of ocean energy: Bluewater perspective

Jaap-Harm Westhuis, Group Technology Director, SBM Offshore
The future of ocean energy: SBM Offshore perspective

 

MAY 28 – NATURAL PROPULSION

SESSION1

Zeliang Xu, Senior Engineer – Digital Class, ABS
Wind assisted propulsion: are current rules and regulations adequate?

Ed van Aalst, Senior Relationship Manager, ABN AMRO bank
Accelerating the Sustainability Shift

Carl-Johan Söder, Design Manager, Wallenius Marine
Wind powered car carrier

SESSION 2

Gavin Allwright, Secretary, International Windship Association
Wind propulsion accelerator

Gijs Struijk, Head of On Board Specialists, MARIN
Windscan Joint Industry Project

SESSION 3

 

MAY 29 – ZERO EMISSION

SESSION 1

Madadh MacLaine, Secretary General, Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association
Zero Vision: Setting the course for a zero emissions fleet

Nicole Wermuth, ICE Expert – Project Leader, Large Engines Competence Center (LEC)
HyMethShip: On the way to zero emission shipping

Nathan de Bruyn, Fleet Performance Naval Architect, CMB
The potential for hydrogen in shipping’s energy transition

SESSION 2

Jogchum Bruinsma, Application Manager Maritime, Nedstack
Zero emission propulsion and power generation with hydrogen PEM fuel cells

Jan Egbertsen, Manager Innovation, Port of Amsterdam
H2Ships, use of NaBH4 as a hydrogen carrier for ships

Pieter ‘t Hart, Managing Director at Koers & Vaart B.V., Maritiem Kennis Centrum (MKC)
Green maritime methanol: Wagenborg E-Serie case

SESSION 3

Hermien Busschbach, Senior Policy Advisor, Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure & Water Management
National and international policy developments related to phasing out CO2

Jorrit Harmsen, Business Developer Green Maritime Performance, TNO
Maritime alternative fuels: operational and supply chain considerations

Kare Press-Kristensen, Senior Advisor on Air Quality & Climate, Green Transition Denmark
Regulation needed to realise the benefits of ZES

Moritz Krijgsman, Senior Project Manager Ships, MARIN
Typical use case for MARIN’s Zero Emissions Laboratory

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