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How AI and Nuclear Power Are Transforming Global Shipping
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Smart Seas: Innovations in Shipping and Beyond
Growth along new corridors, and in a competitive geo-economic environment, requires cutting-edge innovation. New corridors and trade routes will survive only if they modernise infrastructure and streamline supply-chain processes – integrating solutions such as smart ports, automated shipping systems, and real-time data analytics. Meanwhile, the fleets of the future may also be unrecognisable, requiring advances and shifts in shipbuilding and fleet management, and new skills for the maritime workforce.
What will the fleets and ports of the future look like? How are AI, new energy, and digitalisation transforming processes and mechanisms?
What role does investment in public infrastructure, whether physical or virtual, have in supporting this transformation?
What can like-minded countries learn from each other, and how can we support each other in creating resilient, innovative and secure supply chains?
How can large datasets be leveraged to ensure security at sea?
Panellists:
Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow, Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology, Allison Center for National Security, The Heritage Foundation, United States of America
Dhruv Kotak, Group Managing Director, J.M. Baxi Group, India
Edwin Kleingeld, Senior Policy Advisor, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Netherlands
Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrics, Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives, World Maritime University, Germany
Siv Remøy Vangen, Managing Director, Norwegian Electric System, Norway
Moderator: Ishita Sharma, R&D Manager, Port of Esbjerg, Denmark
#ai #globalpolitics #nuclearpower #regulations #shipping #sustainability #supplychain #maritimegrowth #ocean #blueeconomy #trade #martimeroute #greentransition
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Growth along new corridors, and in a competitive geo-economic environment, requires cutting-edge innovation. New corridors and trade routes will survive only if they modernise infrastructure and streamline supply-chain processes – integrating solutions such as smart ports, automated shipping systems, and real-time data analytics. Meanwhile, the fleets of the future may also be unrecognisable, requiring advances and shifts in shipbuilding and fleet management, and new skills for the maritime workforce.
What will the fleets and ports of the future look like? How are AI, new energy, and digitalisation transforming processes and mechanisms?
What role does investment in public infrastructure, whether physical or virtual, have in supporting this transformation?
What can like-minded countries learn from each other, and how can we support each other in creating resilient, innovative and secure supply chains?
How can large datasets be leveraged to ensure security at sea?
Panellists:
Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow, Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology, Allison Center for National Security, The Heritage Foundation, United States of America
Dhruv Kotak, Group Managing Director, J.M. Baxi Group, India
Edwin Kleingeld, Senior Policy Advisor, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Netherlands
Jens-Uwe Schröder-Hinrics, Vice-President, Strategic Initiatives, World Maritime University, Germany
Siv Remøy Vangen, Managing Director, Norwegian Electric System, Norway
Moderator: Ishita Sharma, R&D Manager, Port of Esbjerg, Denmark
#ai #globalpolitics #nuclearpower #regulations #shipping #sustainability #supplychain #maritimegrowth #ocean #blueeconomy #trade #martimeroute #greentransition
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