Clean Maritime Expo
Agenda
May 21st, Bournemouth University
- Lecture Theatre A
- Lecture Theatre B
9.30 Bournemouth University Welcome, Interim Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor Research and Knowledge Exchange, Prof. Sarah Bate
9.40 Welcome from MUKSW, Sheldon Ryan, Chief Executive
9.50 Maritime Decarbonisation – Facilitating Change, Simon Harris, Chair, SMI Hydrogen Fuels Group and Consultant, Houlder Ltd
10.05 Turning global future fuels demand into reality; what role will the maritime sector play? Nelson Mojarro, Head of Innovation and Partnerships
International Chamber of Shipping
10.20 Q&A
10.40 Break
11.10 Energy and Fuel availability in ports: Breaking the (chicken and) egg, David Cooper, Partnership Manager: Clean Maritime. The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult
11.25 Electrification: A decarbonisation and capability enabler, GE Vernova, Rachel Connor, Marketing Director
11.40 What new regulations means to clean maritime, Prof Chris Smith, Centre for Future Clean Mobility, University of Exeter
11.55 Panel Q&A
12.25 Lunch and Exhibition
13:55 Launching Round 3 of the GSW Marine & Maritime Launchpad, Jane Warren, Innovate UK
14:20 Session: SW ports progress on decarbonisation, Chaired by Mark Wray, Connected Places Catapult
14:30 Falmouth, Drystan Jones, Port Operations Director
14:40 Portland – Green Energy Island, Josh Payne, Sales Manager
14:50 Bristol Port – aiming for Net-Zero, John Chaplin, Director of External Affairs and Special Projects
15:00 Break
15:30 Port of Poole, Rosie McNamara, Special Projects Manager
15:40 Panel Q&A
16:10 Close
11:00 Clean Maritime Skills session, Paul Singer, South Devon College
11:10 Sean Conlon, HR Manager – Strategic Workforce Planning, BAE Systems
11:20 David Honeyman, Interim Chief People Officer, Navantia UK
11:30 Western Fish, Harry Owen
11:40 Panel Q&A
12:00 Lunch and exhibition
13:30 Decarbonise, Digitise and Automate – electric propulsion in the marine sector, Dan Hook, Rad Propulsion
13:40 Two minute pitch your business session
14:00 University of Bournemouth, energy from offshore wind
14:10 Future Floating Wind Installation Vessel, Solis Marine, Simon Hindley, Chief Executive, Richard Pemberton, Clean Shipping Lead
14:20 Marine decarbonisation – how local government can lead the way, Sue Watts, South Hams District Council
14:30 Charting the Future: How 5G is Redefining Marine Connectivity, Vicky Naylor, Jet Engineering
14:40 Funding from European Space Agency for Maritime Decarb, Grant Day
14:50 Break
15:00 Pixii electric boats , Charles Hall, Director
15:10 CanUK and The Electric Seaway Project, Sarah Fear , University of Plymouth
15:20 Mapping Emissions and Fuel Pathways, Prof. Stephen Turnock, University of Southampton
15:30 Producing green hydrogen from offshore wind – at the source of energy, Mr Frazer Ely – CEO & Founder, Latent Drive
15:40 Marine Tech Accelerator – Tech SW, Richard Beedell
15:50 GW-SHIFT and SETsquared connects academic, civic and industry partners to unlock the potential of the South West and South Wales’ hydrogen ecosystem, Dr Yuchen Gu, Sector Manager, SETsquared Partnership
16:00 Enterprise Accelerator & creating value through IP protection, Joe Bryon Edmond, Foot Anstey
16:10 R&D Tax Credits, Heather Williams, Azets
16:20 Close