NEXT GEN Marine BATTERY Workshop via Zoom

08.09.2021

NEXT GEN Marine BATTERY Workshop via Zoom - 19 OCT
NEXT GEN Marine BATTERY & HYDROGEN focus on topics relevant to workboats, pilot boats, patrol boats, search & rescue, military, offshore, survey vessels, charter, superyachts, ports, harbours and marinas.
We are pleased to announce a superb group of presenters for 2 specialist workshops via Zoom. NEXT GEN Marine BATTERY on 19 October & NEXT GEN Marine HYDROGEN on 20 October.
NEXT GEN programmes combine international marine energy expertise with dynamic Q&A sessions. End-users and industry come together to highlight what is working now and identify viable technology for the near future.
NEXT GEN Battery Workshop enables attendees to learn how power and energy performance is increasing. Find out how innovative system designers are pushing the boundaries and creating a realm of new possibilities.
Workshop Lead - John Haynes, ‘Battery-Electric and Hybrid Powertrains can improve efficiency, make fuel savings and reduce emissions. Our focus is on here and now technology that shows how marine can select viable solutions today - plus next generation innovations that are safe and approaching commercial release.'
NEXT GEN Marine BATTERY Presenters
Dr John Warner:
Chairman, NAATBatt International (Advanced Battery Manufacturers Association)
Alan Cartwright:
Director, Blabey Engineering / Principal Surveyor, Mecal
Bram Jongepier:
Senior Design Specialist, De Voogt Naval Architects B.V. (Feadship)
Brad Bisaillon:
VP Business Development, American Battery Solutions (ABS)
Paul Holland:
Managing Director, Energy Solutions
Nigel Stuart:
Marine Consultant / Former MD, Spirit Yachts & Discovery Yachts
Jamie Marley:
Managing Director, Marine Electrification Solutions
John Haynes:
Managing Director, Shock Mitigation / Workshop Lead, NEXT GEN Marine
Marine E-Mobility Infrastructure & Rapid Shoreside Charging
Project Managers / Naval Architects
We have asked organisations what are their most current and burning issues. Their suggestions have been used to develop the BATTERY and HYDROGEN programme.
The fast moving Workshop style programme brings together an international group of experts armed with the latest knowledge to identify problems that affect the sub IMO / sub 24 metre maritime sectors worldwide - and highlight potential solutions!
In recent years less people are expected to do more work and time is becoming scarce for everyone in the marine industry. Our focussed one day Workshops are designed to deliver fast moving and highly relevant sessions.
The unique knowledge gained from NEXT GEN presentations and panel discussions will help to shape decisions that lead to procurement of next generation vessels and systems that fit the changing requirements of modern fleets around the world.

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