Digitalization, sustainable future and 2020 sulphur cap are few of the many challenges that the maritime industry is facing today. During London International Shipping Week 2019, which took place 9-13 September, SAFETY4SEA was there, conducting video interviews with global experts to feel the pulse of how shipping can find itself in a sea of change.
Digitalization
Industry can embrace digitalization through simplicity
Catherine Gwilliam, Co-Founder/CEO, Geollect
Shipping industry needs to stay on top of innovation
Clara Wahnich, Digital Innovation Partnerships, Inmarsat
Shipping is moving forward with its digital agenda
Erik Lund, Managing Director, Rainmaking
Automation, IoT solutions to become the next key topics
Marco Camporeale, Head of Maritime Digital, Inmarsat
Sustainable Future
Shipping needs to realize that technology is a useful tool for the future
Despina Theodosiou, CEO, Tototheo
Urgent action is needed to succeed in IMO ambitious targets
Dr. Patrick Verhoeven, Managing Director, IAPH
Maritime starts covering ground to achieve sustainability
Giorgos Plevrakis, Director of Global Sustainability, ABS
Addressing industry’s key challenges and opportunities
John C Lyras, Board of the Union of Greek Shipowners, Union of Greek Shipowners
2020 Sulphur Cap
Only collaboration can ensure smooth implementation of 2020 sulphur cap
Guy Platten, Secretary General, International Chamber of Shipping
LNG: A safe and viable fuel for shipping
Peter Keller, Chairman, Sea/LNG