ECOPRODIGI webinar: "Harnessing Digitalisation for the Benefit of Maritime Industry" 2.12.2020

25.11.2020

The event focuses especially on the benefits digital tools and solutions can offer for industry end-users. Findings from ECOPRODIGI’s industry cases on digital performance monitoring, optimisation of cargo stowage and shipyard processes will be presented as concrete examples of how digital technologies can be utilised and what kind of advantages they can provide e.g. in terms of:

  • reductions in fuel consumption and emissions
  • improved utilisation of assets and resources
  • more efficient processes and better productivity
  • training solutions

The opening keynote speaker of the event is Mr. Lars Jensen (CEO, SeaIntelligence Consulting) who will discuss the topic “Digitalisation of maritime industry – through the pandemic and beyond”.

The event is open for anyone interested in sustainable maritime transportation. Participation in the event is free of charge but registration is needed and can be done by clicking this link. A preliminary agenda of the event is also available there (please note that changes are possible).

Time: 2.12.2020 9.30 - 13.30 CET

Place: Webinar

For more information about the event, please contact communications manager Emilia Tuominen, emilia.tuominen@centrumbalticum.org, tel: +358 (0)40 509 6444

Eco-efficiency to maritime industry processes in the Baltic Sea Region through digitalisation (ECOPRODIGI) project increases eco-efficiency in the Baltic Sea region maritime sector by creating and piloting digital solutions in close cooperation between industry end-users and research organisations. Ultimately, ECOPRODIGI supports Baltic Sea region in becoming a front-runner in maritime industry digitalisation and clean shipping.

ECOPRODIGI project has received more than €3 million from the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme. With partners’ own contributions the overall budget of the project is €4.2 million. The project is led by the University of Turku, Finland, and the duration of the project is three years.

Created 25.11.2020 | Updated 25.11.2020