Asia Maritime Webinar Week




Asia Maritime Webinar Week, be sure to join us
Electrification. Ballast water. Fuel monitoring. Decarbonisation
Beginning Tuesday 24 May, we will be holding a series of webinars focused on zero-emissions vessels, ballast water management, fuel monitoring and maritime decarbonisation. Each is meticulously researched and speaks to a key industry challenge, headache or opportunity.
Our webinars are designed to strike the right balance between transmission of key information and interaction with the expert panel assembled. Those who register will also receive copies of webinar materials post event.
Our discussions are focused, cover the advertised subjects, and deliver registrants actionable insights.
Registration is free, please sign up below
To guarantee a position on one of the webinar panels, as either a premium partner or sponsored presenter and panellist, please contact Kym Tan. A number of positions are made available throughout our webinar weeks for our commercial partners on a first come, first served basis.
Please join us for any or all of the following:
Electrifying Asia Pacific Maritime’s futureDate: Tuesday 24 May Time: 16:00-16:45 SGT | 09:00-09:45 BST |
Premier Partner:
To reduce greenhouse gas emissions in its waters, countries in Asia – Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Japan and South Korea — are looking to replace diesel-powered harbour craft and ferries with low- and zero-emissions hybrid- and all-electric vessels. These massive investments involve the development of an entirely new fleet of vessels and infrastructure to support them. This webinar will examine current developments in marine electrification including private and government-backed pilot projects.
Join us as we discuss
- Current marine electrification projects and solutions
- Energy storage systems and fuel cells
- Power and Energy management
- Lessons learned with fast charging technology and port infrastructure
Panellists:
Alf Kåre Ådnanes, Regional Manager AMEA, ABB Marine & Ports
Jonas Nyberg, Managing Director, West Hemisphere, Berg Propulsion
Prabjot Singh Chopra, VP Technology, SeaTech Solutions International
Elisa Woodward, Head, Engineering, New Building and Technology, Vallianz
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Ballast water compliance: no time to loseDate: Wednesday 25 May Time: 16:00-16:45 SGT | 09:00-09:45 BST |
With the deadline for compliance with IMO’s D2 Ballast Water Performance Standard set for September 2024, shipowners that need to fit BWTS systems have no time to lose. This webinar will examine approved BWTS technologies, design challenges, ballast water testing, available drydocking space and financing strategies.
Join us as we discuss
- Ballast water regulatory guidelines
- BWTS market size
- IMO and USCG-type approved systems
- Ballast water sampling and analysis
Panellists:
Guillaume Drillet, Regional Manager for Asia & Oceania, SGS Testing & Control Services Singapore
Han Ding Hou, Product Marketing Manager - Water Solutions, Wilhelmsen Ships Service
Philip Ho, Regional Head (Singapore), Hong Kong Shipping Register
Martin Cresswell, Technical Director, Hong Kong Shipowners Association
Sanjeev Verma, Managing Director, Landbridge Ship Management (HK) Limited
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Fuel monitoring: connecting to compliance and fuel savingsDate: Thursday 26 May Time: 16:00-16:45 SGT | 09:00-09:45 BST |
Fuel monitoring technologies offer vessel operators methods of analysing data to reduce vessel fuel consumption, optimise vessel performance and reduce CO2 emissions — all increasingly important to remain competitive and compliant with new environmental regulations. This webinar will examine real-time fuel usage tracking, potential fuel savings and fleet optimisation.
Join us as we discuss
- Electronic fuel monitoring system technology
- Using fuel monitoring to support real-time decision making
- How fuel monitoring can help improve vessel efficiency and maintenance
- Fuel and lube benchmarking
Panellists:
Ganesh Natarajan, Business Development Manager, The Viswa Group
John Donovan, Vice President, Operations, FuelTrax
Oyvind Stordal, Head Data & Performance Management, Wilhelmsen Ship Management
Martin Chew, Head of Sales & Marketing Marine, Asia Pacific, Fuel Specialties, Innospec Limited
Sponsored by:
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Future fuels and technologies: plotting a path to decarbonisationDate: Friday 27 May Time: 16:00-16:45 SGT | 09:00-09:45 BST |
Decarbonisation has been called the world’s greatest challenge. For shipping, this enormous task can only be accomplished through the use of a new generation of low- and zero-carbon fuels, technologies, infrastructure and regulations. This webinar will examine the benefits and challenges of using LNG, ammonia, hydrogen, methanol and biofuels, as well as carbon capture and energy saving devices to meet decarbonisation goals by 2050.
Join us as we discuss
- Future fuels: choices, benefits and challenges
- Bunkering and regulatory challenges
- Engine technologies and fuelling systems
- Carbon capture and storage
Panellists:
Sanjay Verma, General Manager, Market Innovation, Wärtsilä Marine Power
Steve Esau, General Manager, SEA-LNG
Jay K Pillai, Director, JP Maritime Limited
Sudhir Bhimani, Group Environmental Compliance Director, Anglo-Eastern Ship Management
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Webinar details:
A confirmation email will be sent after registration. A reminder will be sent with your access details no later than 72 hours before the events date and a further reminder will be sent one hour before the webinar is due to begin.
- During the webinar the identity of the attendees is confidential
- All attendees join the webinar with their microphone off
- We encourage questions to be sent during the webinar. The moderator will raise these to the expert presenters
- A recording of the webinar will be accessible at www.rivieramm.com/webinar-library following the live event taking place.