Meeting in London on 16 September, this gathering will bring together industry leaders, experts, and innovators to discuss the importance of resilience in the maritime sector.
We’ll be discussing key topics for the sector, including the impact of GNSS interference on maritime operations, and how robust global data standards form the backbone of safe, sustainable and resilient maritime operations, as well as delving into challenges related to autonomous vessels.
We’ll hear from Royal Institute of Navigation, ITS Norway, Port of London Authority, Zulu Associates, Connected Places Catapult, with more to be confirmed soon.
The Forum will take place from 9.30am to 12pm, at Arup’s London Offices (Arup, 80 Charlotte St., London W1T 4QS). The agenda can be found below.
The evolving role of PNT in port and Maritime Resilience
Ivana Carrioni-Burnett, Maritime Pilot and Ramsey Faragher, Chief Executive, Royal Institute of Navigation
Improving the security and sustainability of shipping with AI solutions
Karno Tenovuo, Co-Founder and CEO, Awake.AI
What does resilience mean for ports?
John Dillon-Leetch, Business Growth and Development Lead, Port of London Authority
Innovation pathways for safe and sustainable shipping
Richard Holland, Head of Maritime, Connected Places Catapult
The role of automated vessels in resilient maritime futures
Antoon Van Coillie, Director, Zulu Associates
Building an ITS framework for maritime
Ørnulf Jan Rødseth, Director of Maritime, ITS Norway
What about the People? The transitional role of skills for resilient operations
Nick Lambert, Co-Founder and Director, NLA International
11:05 | Panel Discussion & Q&A – led by Nick Lambert
11:25 | Table Discussions and Networking
11:55 | Summary and Closing Remarks
12:00 I Event Ends