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THIS SEMINAR WILL ADDRESS HOW THE GROWING DEMANDS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY CAN BE TURNED INTO GREAT COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES FOR UNIVERSITIES AND KNOWLEDGE-INTENSIVE ENTERPRISES

THE SEMINAR IS ARRANGED BY: ATV – DANISH ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL SCIENCES

IN COLLABORATION WITH: DANISH SOCIETY OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING

SPONSORED BY: THE DANISH MARITIME FUND AND A. P. MOLLER-

THE SEMINAR IS OPEN TO EVERYONE WITH AN INTEREST IN THE MARITIME SECTOR. THE PARTICIPATION FEE IS DKK 1,000. FOR STUDENTS THE REDUCED FEE IS DKK 200 AND FOR ATV ACADEMY MEMBERS AND PERSONAL MEMBERS OF ATV FINANCE COUNCIL IT IS DKK 500.

MONDAY 16 MAY 2011 08.30-17.00 A. P. MOLLER-MAERSK, ESPLANADEN 50, COPENHAGEN PLEASE SIGN UP BEFORE SUNDAY 8 MAY 2011 AT WWW.ATV.DK

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT CONSULTANT ESBEN FIEDLER RØGE, [email protected], TEL. (+45) 45 96 08 21

PROGRAMME

08:30 Registration and breakfast

09:10 Welcome Bo Cerup‐Simonsen, Vice Chairman, ATV Construction and Production and Vice President, A. P. Moller‐Maersk 09:15 Opening speech To be confirmed 09:30 Setting new standards in shipping: The Triple‐E Containership class Eivind Kolding, CEO, Maersk Liner Business, A. P. Moller‐Maersk 09:50 The need for new technologies to solve future environmental demands Peter Tang‐Jensen, Senior Vice President, American Bureau of Shipping, USA

10:20 Coffee break

10:40 How to become a subcontractor to DSME: Quality, environ. performance, energy efficiency, reliability, etc. Dong Hwan Lee, Executive Vice President, Head of Procurement Team, & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME), 11:10 Innovation in Japan – education, research and industry collaboration Ichiro Tanaka, General Manager, Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Japan 11:40 Development of innovative green ships with Danish ‐ East Asiatic partnerships as drivers Mogens Schrøder Bech, Head of Division, Danish Maritime Authority

12:00 Lunch – standing buffet

13:00 High level education: The new Nordic Master in Maritime Engineering Poul Andersen, Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark, DTU 13.15 Current research themes and the need for a Danish strategy on maritime research Jørgen Juncher‐Jensen, Professor, Technical University of Denmark, DTU 13:30 Innovation case: From university research, to a spin‐off company and to commercialized production Christian Ingvorsen, CEO, DESMI Ocean Guard 13:50 Consulting Naval Architects: Linking universities, technology suppliers, shipyards and owners Anders Ørgård Hansen, Managing Director, Osk‐ShipTech

14:10 Coffee break

14:30 Product commercialization & subcontractor possibilities: How to bring innovative ideas to supplier products Thomas S. Knudsen, Senior Vice President, MAN Diesel & Turbo Jan Vestergaard Olsen, President/CEO, Aalborg Industries 15:00 Sum‐up and discussion Bo Cerup‐Simonsen, Vice Chairman ATV Construction and Production and Vice President, A. P. Moller‐Maersk 15:30 Closing remarks Lasse Skovby Rasmusson, Managing Director , ATV

15.40 ‐ 17.00 Networking and light refreshments