1. Tag:
Mittwoch 20.09.2023
- Einführung / Grußwort, Wirtschaftsministerium MV
- „Recent developments of the shipping regulatory landscape” – Sebastian Ebbing, VDR – Verband Deutscher Reeder
- „Measures for Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Hapag-Lloyd’s Fleet“ – Dr. Christoph Thiem*, Dr. Georg Eljardt, Kapt. Wolfram Guntermann, Maximilian Riedel, Hapag-Lloyd AG
- „Operation of merchant vessels on marine biofuels – An owner’s/operator’s perspective“ – Dr. Jan Seidl-Zelenka*, Dr. Federica Conti, Sam Nivin, Henrik Røjel, Dampskibsselskabet NORDEN A/S
- „Battery hybrids in the field: experience and data-driven analysis“ – Dr. Mathias Moser, MAN Energy Solutions SE
- „Autonomous Shipping – WinGD View on the Engine Room“ – Peter Krähenbühl, Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd.
- „Direct Drive into Future…“ – Peter Falk, GEA Westfalia Separator Group GmbH
- „Reducing emissions and impact of new available fuel types on the fuel treatment system“ – Franciska Kjellström, Alfa Laval Technologies AB
- „Filtration for Alternative Marine Fuels“ – Stefan Lambertz, Boll & Kirch Filterbau GmbH
- „The MMG Re-Design Programme – 10 years efficiency enhancement by propeller retrofit“ – Dr. Lars Greitsch, MMG Mecklenburger Metallguß GmbH
- „Adaption of Propulsion Systems for future challenges“ – Dr. Max Steden*, Henrik Marinussen, MAN Energy Solutions; Aft Ship & Propeller
- „Development and full scale testing of the gearless electric Voith Schneider Propeller (eVSP)“ – Dr. Dirk Jürgens, Voith Turbo GmbH & Co. KG
Abendempfang
19:00 Uhr – 23:00 Uhr – CarLo615 Restaurant im Rostocker Stadthafen
2. Tag:
Donnerstag 21.09.2023
- „Accelleron’s X300 Series turbochargers – more than an evolutionary step“ – Thomas Matt, Accelleron, Turbo Systems Switzerland Ltd.
- „Moving big things to Zero – How turbochargers contribute to the CO2-reduction of 2-stroke engines“ – Dr. Klaus Bartholomä*, Christian Reith, Stefan Münch, MAN Energy Solutions SE
- „The trade-off between efficient turbocharging and exhaust aftertreatment for conventional and alternative fuels“ – Thomas Pitschel*, Dr. Silvio Risse, Kompressorenbau Bannewitz GmbH
- „Hull & Machinery damage statistics (or trends) and significant occurrences“ – Steinar Sivertsen, Norwegian Hull Club
- „Condition-based monitoring of large engines: innovative tools to derive predictive maintenance strategies for crankcase-related components“ – Dr. Horst Brünnet, Schaller Automation Industrielle Automationstechnik GmbH & Co. KG
- „Long-term fatigue (VHCF) – an assessable risk for the safety of the ship’s machinery?“ – Steffen Fischer*, AMS Advanced Marine Surveys GmbH / Martin Schaminski, Tomasz Predko, MET Motoren- und Energietechnik GmbH
- „20 years of developing fuel cells and hydrogen technologies for passenger shipping – lessons learned and outlook“ – Ragnar Christenson, Meyer Werft GmbH & Co. KG
- „CAMPFIRE Ammonia-fueled Cracker-Engine-Propulsion System for Inland Waterway Vessels – actual Development Status and Safety Considerations“ – Prof. Hinrich Mohr, GasKraft Engineering
- “Module solutions for LNG and future fuels” – Benjamin Franke, GenSys GmbH
- „From stand-alone torsional vibration monitoring towards a digitalized monitoring system – a field experience report“ – Dr. Andreas Thalhammer, Geislinger GmbH
- „The potential of magnetocaloric heat-to power conversion for sustainable shipping” – Dr. Gunnar Gödecke, Vulkan GmbH & Co. KG
- „Electrification of ships for future-proof propulsion systems“ – Uwe Heine, Wärtsilä Deutschland GmbH
* – vortragender Co-Autor