Oct. 22 (Tue) | Track A Rm #201-204 |
Track B Rm #314-315 |
Oct. 23 (Wed) | Track A Rm #201-204 |
Track B Rm #104-105 |
Oct. 24 (Thu) | Track A Rm #201-204 |
Track B Rm #104-105 |
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13:00-13:30(30’) | Opening Ceremony & Kormarine Award | 10:00-10:30(30’) | Keynote Speech 3 | 10:00-12:00(120’) | [K10] Eurasia International Business ConferenceⅠ |
[K11] International Standard |
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14:00-15:25(85’) | [K1] Digitalization and New Shipping Paradigm |
[K2] Strategies to Enter the Russian Market for Korean Marine Equipment Seminar |
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15:25-15:35(10’) | Coffee Break | 13:30-15:30(120’) | [K6] Green Shipping |
[K7] Offshore Decommissioning and Re-Utilization |
13:30-15:10(100’) | [K12] Eurasia International Business Conference Ⅱ |
[K13] IR Session Ⅰ |
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16:00-18:00(120’) | [K3] Next Energy at Sea |
15:50-17:20(90’) | [K8] New Fuel and Ship Equipment |
[K9] Busan-ICIE-Russia Business Meeting |
15:30-17:30(120’) | [K14] Eurasia International Business Conference Ⅲ |
[K15] IR Session Ⅱ |
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18:00-22:30(270’) | Busan Night Tour |
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Track B Exhibition Center1 Room #314-315 |
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13:25-13:45(20‘) | KN-1 |
Keynote Speech 1 : Ship emissions 2020, 2030, 2050 and beyond
Mr. Stavros Hatzigrigoris (Maran Gas, Managing Director, Greece) |
Mr. Stavros Hatzigrigoris
Biography
Stavros Hatzigrigoris is the current Managing Director of Maran Gas Maritime Inc., a position which he has held since 2003. For the years 1992 to 2012 he held the position of Managing Director of Maran Tankers Management Inc. Stavros joined Anangel Shipping Enterprises S.A. in 1981 as a Superintendent Engineer.
He holds a B.Sc. degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from University College London, an M.Sc. degree in Marine Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and has studied Management of Ship Operations in the University of Strathclyde. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineers and has served as one of the SNAME International Vice Presidents. He is a member of the ABS Technical Committee, the Chairman of the DNV-GL Technical Committee and a member of the Greek Technical Committees of LRS, KR and CCS.
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[K1] Digitalization and New Shipping Paradigm Chairperson : Prof. YongSik Oh (Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Professor, Korea) |
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Prof. YongSik Oh
Biography- B.E, Nautical Science, Korea Maritime University - Ph.D. Market Science, Kobe University - Prof. Korea Maritime & Ocean University - Vice-Dean, Graduate School of KMOU - Vice-Chair, Korea Port Economics Association - Executive Director, Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics |
[K2] Strategies to Enter the Russian Market for Korean Marine Equipment Seminar Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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13:45-14:15(30') | K1-1 |
The Digital Shift – How to manage it
Dr. Lars Jensen (SeaIntelligence Consulting, CEO, Denmark) |
Dr. Lars Jensen
BiographyLars Jensen is CEO of SeaIntelligence Consulting, which is focused on providing expert assistance in strategic decision making in the container shipping sector for carriers, ports and shippers. Lars is the author of the books “Liner Shipping 2025” focusing on the changes to come in the industry and how carriers, terminals, shippers and forwards should navigate to be successful as well as “Culture Shock in Maersk Line” outlining the changes in the world’s largest container line over the past 15 years. Lars has 18 years of experience from inside the container shipping industry and is an often referenced expert on developments in the industry and works with carriers, shippers and terminals worldwide
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Mr. Namyoung Kang (Korea Marine Equipment Association, Head of Representative, Korea) |
Mr. Namyoung Kang
BiographyProfile * Education: Dankook University, Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Bauman Moscow Stste Technical University, Master of the Mechanical Engineering. * Work Experience 1989 ~ 1991: LSIS Co., Ltd. System business headquarter Responsible for overseas technology planning 1992 ~ 1999: Samsung Heavy Industries Representative in Russua at Moscow office 1995 ~ 1996: Samsung Group Responsible for Machinery Group of the Technology Business Division (Representative in Russia) 2001 ~ present: CEO of TRC Korea 2016 ~ present: UNIST A professor of the Industry - University Collaboration 2016 ~present: Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute Expert in Russia export
2018 ~ present: Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute Advisor for Cooperation with Russia 2017 ~ present: Daegu Gyeongbuk Machinery Cooperative Advisor for Cooperation with Russia 2019 ~ present: Korea Marine Equipment Association Head of Representative in Russia
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14:15-14:45(30') | K1-2 |
Opportunities and Threats to Korea Ship Management Industry
Dr. Eun-kyu Jang (Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology, Professor, Korea) |
Dr. Eun-kyu Jang
BiographyAcademic Background - 1978.3~1981.2 : Gimcheon Jungang High School - 1981.3~1985.2 : Korea Maritime & Ocean University(KMOU) / Marine Engineering / Bachelor - 2006.9~2008.8 : KMOU Marine Academy of Industry / Department of Port Logistics / Marter - 2009.3~2012.2 : KMOU Graduate School of International Studies / Marine Transportation Management / Doctor Major Career - 2015.1~2017.8 : EUSU-SM - CEO - 2017.9~2018.2 : EUSU HOLDINGS - Advisor - 2012.3~2018.3 : Korea Marine Leisure Network - Director - 2018.3~present : Korea Ship Manigers’ Association - Vice Chairman
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Ms. Jeong Ah Yang (LLC Yang Associates, General director , Russian Federation) |
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14:45-15:10(25') | K1-3 |
2020 Fuels, Myths and Facts
Ms. Charlotte Røjgaard (Bureau Veritas, Global Head of marine fuel service, Denmark) |
Ms. Charlotte Røjgaard
Biography
Charlotte has a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark and began her career at MAN Energy Solutions. Following a successful 15 years with MAN, she moved to Singapore to head up the technical team at DNVPS for five years. Charlotte joined Bureau Veritas in 2015 as Global Technical Manager for VeriFuel. In this time, she has been instrumental in strengthening the company’s marine fuels expertise and successfully launching the VeriFuel brand. Charlotte represents Bureau Veritas’ VeriFuel at conferences and sits on numerous key industry committees, including ISO 8217/TC 28/SC 4/WG 6 and CIMAC WG7 Fuels for which she is currently the secretary
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15:30-15:55(25’) | KN-2 |
Keynote Speech 2 : Future Mobility Challenges for Energy and Fuel
Dr. Marko Dekena (CIMAC, Vice President, Germany) |
Dr. Marko Dekena
BiographyEDUCATION - Study of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University in Munich / Germany - Diploma in 1993 PROFESSIONAL CAREER - 08/1993 – 03/1994 Kubota, Osaka / JapanTrainee Program of VDMA - 12/1994 – 09/2000 Volkswagen Group / GermanyConferral of Doctorate at Volkswagen AGProduct Manager V6 and V8 Gasoline Engines at AUDI AG - 10/2000 – 01/2005 MAN B&W Diesel AG / GermanyAssistant to the Executive Board - 02/2005 – 06/2010 MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG / GermanyHead of Engines and Components Sales - 07/2010 – today AVL LIST GmbH, Graz/AustriaExecutive Vice President Global Business DevelopmentSales and International Operations, Powertrain Systems
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[K3] Next Energy at Sea Chairperson : Prof. Kang-Ki Lee (AVL List GmbH, Senior Vice President, Austria) |
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Prof. Kang-Ki Lee
BiographyProfessional Experiences - 2019 ~ Present : Senior Vice President - 2018 : Visiting Research Professor of AVL List GmbH / Austria - 2013 ~ 2018 : Full-Time Professor, Offshore Plant Management Dept., College of Maritime Sciences, (National) Korea Maritime and Ocean University / Korea - 2012 ~ 2013 : Executive Vice President of DSEC (Subsidy of Daewoo Shipbuilding Machinery Engineering) / Korea - 2006 ~ 2012 : President of MAN Diesel and Turbo Korea Ltd / Korea - 1987 ~ 2006 : Director of MAN B&W Diesel / Denmark and Korea Educational Background - 2008 : Advanced Industrial Strategy Program of Seoul National University - 1995 : Master of Science majoring Marine Engineering National Korea Maritime University, Korea Latest Trainings/ Workshops/ Conference - 2010 : MAN Executive Management Program Module II, Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK - 2009 : MAN Executive Management Program Module I, Munich, Germany - 2008 : Asia Leadership Training in Berlin Publications Study of Educatory Roadmap in Offshore Plant Service Industry, 2017.01.06-2017.07.31 for Ministry of Ocean and Fishery, Republic of Korea. Conceptual Design of World First LNG Fueled DWT50,000 Bulk Carrier, 2016.01.01-2016.12.31 for POSCO, Republic of Korea. Feasibility Study of the Development of LNG Pipes on Technical and Marketing Aspects on Non- Welded Type Piping Products, 2016.01.04-2016.03.30 for GSHydro, Finland. |
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15:55-16:25(30') | K3-1 |
X-Fuel as a Post LNG and GHG Regulation
Mr. Wook-Hyeon Yoon (Engine & Machinery Business Unit of Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., LTD., Senior Researcher, Korea) |
Mr. Wook-Hyeon Yoon
BiographyEDUCATION: - 1990 - 1997 : Bachelor’s degree, Mechanical Engineering, Ulsan Univ., Korea - 1997 – 1999: Master’s degree, Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National Univ., Korea WORK HISTORY: - 1999~2014, Participated in the development of medium-speed/low-speed marine engine, R&D division, HYUNDAI Heavy Industries, Korea - 2014~2018, Head of engine research department, Engine Research Institute, HYUNDAI Heavy Industries, Korea - 2018 ~ Now, Head of system & performance research department, Engine Research Institute, HYUNDAI Heavy Industries, Korea
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16:25-16:55(30') | K3-2 |
Potentials and Challenges of Hydrogen as future Fuel
Mr. Thomas Gebhardt (AVL List GmbH, Skill Team Manager, Austria) |
Mr. Thomas Gebhardt
BiographySince February 2019 : Manager Large Engine Systems, Engineering and technology Powertrain Systems @ AVL - Leading a highly skilled team in the field of combustion development. - Engine combustion development from concept to P&E acceptance testing, - Providing solutions for existing and upcoming emission regulations, - Thermodynamic simulation and System simulation i.e. for large hybrid propulsion systems 2010 to 2018 : Application & integration manager gas engines @ Liebherr Machines Bulle - Started as project manager gas engines in pre-development - Founded the gas engine development department in 2011 2006 to 2010 : Development engineer Gas Engines @ GE Jenbacher
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16:55-17:25(30') | K3-3 |
Fuel Cell Solutions for Marine Applications
Mr. Juergen Rechberger (AVL List GmbH, Head of Fuel Cell Development, Austria) |
Mr. Juergen Rechberger
Biography- DI Juergen Rechberger was born in Styria, Austria. He finished Master of Industrial Engineering at the Technical University of Vienna in 2003. During his university career, he was also active in the international music & creative industry and involved in the creation of 3 different start-up companies. In 2003/04 he was working for McKinsey & Company in business consulting. In 2004 he joined AVL in Graz, Austria as development engineer in the fuel cell activity. Since 2005 he was responsible as project manager for various R&D and industrial projects dealing with fuel cells. In 2009 he took over complete responsibility for SOFC technology at AVL. Since 2012 he is in charge of all global activities related fuel cell development of AVL which covers roughly 200 employees and 40-50 parallel projects. Juergen Rechberger has a unique expertise in fuel cells as a result from more than 200 development projects he has been involved.
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17:25-17:55(30') | K3-4 |
Electrification, a Driver of Optimizing System Integration
Dr. Guenter Figer (AVL List GmbH, Director Business Development – High Power Systems, Austria) |
Dr. Guenter Figer
Biography- 2019 - present Business Development Manager at AVL - 2014 - 2019 Key Account Manager at AVL - 2012 - 2014 Project Manager & Research Coordinator Commercial Gas Engines at AVL - 2007 - 2012 Project Manager P&E Development Commercial Vehicle Engines at AVL - 2003 - 2007 Research Engineer at Daimler Chrysler AG, Stuttgart, Germany - 1999 - 2003 Research Assistant & PhD Student at Graz Technical University - 1992 - 1999 Student of Mechanical Engineering at Graz Technical University - 1991 - 1992 Design Engineer for Large Bore Engines at AVL
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Track B Convention Hall Room #104-105 |
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08:00-09:30(90') | Morning Session : Innovative solutions for shipbuilding and marine technology from the Netherlands | ||||||
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10:00-10:30(30’) | KN-3 |
Keynote Speech 3 : Autonomous Shipping and the Future of Maritime Transportation
Mr. Mikko Lepisto (ABB, Digital Lead, Finland) |
Mr. Mikko Lepisto
Biography
Mikko has held several global management positions within ABB in service, automation and software businesses. With his background in software, automation and system technology and experience from the marine business, Mikko’s role is to develop the next generation digital solutions and services to support the transition towards electric, digital and connected vessels. Mikko holds an M.Sc in automation and control technology from Helsinki University of Technology.
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[K4] H2 Energy Eco City Symposium Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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[K5] MASS Chairperson : Dr. Jin Kim (KRISO, Principal Researcher, Korea) |
Chairperson
Dr. Jin Kim
BiographyEducations Ph.D. (2002), Mechanical Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A M.S. (1990), Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea B.S. (1988), Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Experience Principal Researcher (February 2003 ~ present) at KRISO (Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering), Daejeon, Korea Graduate Research Associate (January 1997 ~ December 2002) at Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA Senior Research Engineer (April 1995 ~ December 1996) at Samsung Ship Model Basin, Samsung Heavy Industry, Daejeon, Korea Research Engineer (March 1990 ~ March 1995) at the Agency for Defense Development, Jinhae, Korea |
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K5-1 |
Digital Ships: Autonomous and Remote Controlled
Mr. Luis Miguel Benito (Loyde Resister, Director of Innovation, UK) |
Mr. Luis Miguel Benito
Biography
Prior to this role, Luis spent four years leading the Marketing and Strategic Marketing functions for the Marine and Offshore business on a global scale, based at Southampton and Singapore. From 2008-2012, Luis was the LR Country Manager for the Marine Business and Operations at Korea. Luis’ comprehensive experience has been accumulated from heading the LR Marine business development team at Korea between 2006 to 2008 as well as through a variety of local office management duties, field survey and project management responsibilities at several postings based in Spain and Korea. He joined LR in January 1992 and holds a degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from Madrid Polytechnic University, Spain.
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The Need for a More Consistent Definition of Degree of Ship Autonomy
Mr. Ørnulf Jan Rødseth (SINTEF Ocean, Senior Scientist, Norway) |
Mr. Ørnulf Jan Rødseth
BiographyØrnulf Jan Rødseth has an MSc in electronic engineering and cybernetics. He has worked in research organizations and private industry since 1983. Most of the time with maritime information and communication technology. The autonomous ship has been a central subject from 2012, when he was responsible for scientific coordination of the EU-financed MUNIN project. MUNIN was the first large scale investigation of unmanned and autonomous ships in Europe. He is a senior scientist at SINTEF Ocean and is active in several ongoing industrial R&D projects on autonomous ships. He has published more than 50 scientific and technical papers on autonomous ships and maritime digitalization. He also participates in maritime standardization through IMO and international standards organizations. He is the manager for the Norwegian Forum for Autonomous Ships and acting secretary for the International Network for Autonomous Ships.
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Data Harmonization for the Autonomous Shipping
Mr. Kwangil Lee (Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Professor, Korea) |
Mr. Kwangil Lee
BiographyKwangil Lee received BS, MS and Ph. D from Dept. of Computer Science at Chungnam National University in 1993, 1996, and 2001 respectively. From 2000 to 2002, he worked as a guest researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA. Then, he worked as a research associate at University of Maryland (2002–2004) and University of Texas (2005), USA. From 2006 to 2017, he had been a principle researcher at IT Convergence Security Team at Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute, Korea. Since 2017, he become an assistant professor and a head of International Maritime Technology Standard Center in Korea Maritime and Ocean University. He is the secretary of Korea Autonomous and Unmanned Ship Forum and a member of International Network of Autonomous Ship (INAS). He also one of active participants in many maritime international standardization works such as IMO, IALA ENAV, IEC and ISO. Now he work as a convener of IEC TC80/WG17 Common Maritime Data Structure working group since 2015. His research interest is on the autonomous ship, smart ship, e-navigation, common maritime data structure, cyber security & safety, ship area networks, mobile/wireless networks.
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[K6] Green Shipping Chairperson : Mr. Yeon Tae Kim (Korean Register, Executive Director, Korea) |
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Mr. Yeon Tae Kim
BiographyMr Y T Kim is naval architect. He acquired his bachelor degree at Ulsan university and master degree at World Maritime University in Sweden. He joined Korean Register in 1989 and worked on various assignment, ie fuel efficiency, hull structure, stability, loadline, international convention, new construction survey, survey of ship in service. He is currently executive director at KR head office in charge of international business development and technical support. |
[K7] Offshore Decommissioning and Re-Utilization Chairperson : Prof. Jin-Seok Oh (Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Professor (Director of ETRS), Korea) |
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Prof. Jin-Seok Oh
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13:30-14:00(30') | K6-1 |
Introduction of NOx/SOx/PM Simultaneous Reduction Technologies to Reduce Fine Dust emitted from a Ship
Dr. June-sung Park (Korean Register, Senior Surveyor, Korea) |
Dr. June-sung Park
BiographyTechnical qualifications - Knowledge and expertise of ship machinery and marine diesel engine - Knowledge and expertise of Fuel Oil quality & Test, Marine fuel Combustion - Experience with experimental researches on Fuel quality assessment and thermal fluid system Education - Ph.D. degree in Mechanical and Space Engineering from Hokkaido University, Japan - M. Sc. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Suncheon National University, Rep. of Korea R&D Projects - Demonstration of after-treatment systems of Ship`s air pollutant(SOx/SOx/PM) and establishment of their certification system, KIMST, 2011-present / Chief of R&D Project & Technical Coordinator - Government Project for ‘Development of TCS System on Green Ship Technology` KIMST, 2011-2019 / Responsibility : Technical Coordinator - Government Project for ‘Development to the mid-low temperature waste heat recovery power system for ships` Keit, 2011-2015 / Responsibility : Technical Coordinator - Government Project for ‘Quantitative assessment for PM&BC to climate change and development of reduction technology for PM, BC from ships ` KIMST, 2011-2018 / Responsibility : Researcher
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Worldwide Offshore Decommissioning Trends and Korea-Indonesia Collaboration Strategies
Mr. Il-Hyung Cho (Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Team Leader, Korea) |
Mr. Il-Hyung Cho
BiographyMr. Cho Il-Hyung holds BSc. degree in Computing and Business Studies from University of Warwick, UK. He has been working at Korea Maritime and Ocean University since 2011 as Team Leader of the R&D division. The current initiative includes cooperation with ASCOPE countries in offshore decommissioning as well as Internationally certified vocational training of Offshore workforces.
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14:00-14:30(30') | K6-2 |
Marine Environmental Regulations & Technical Trends of the Future Ship
Dr. Kang-woo Chun (Korean Register, General Manager, Korea) |
Dr. Kang-woo Chun
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ASCOPE Decommissioning Guideline for Oil and Gas Facilities In ASEAN
Dr. I Putu Suarsana (Pertamina (Indonesian National Oil Company) , Chief Development Production – Upstream Technology Centre , Indonesia) |
Dr. I Putu Suarsana
Biography
- Work Experiences: PERTAMINA (Indonesian National Oil Company), 29 Years, Petroleum Engineering Expertise in : Enhanced Oil Recovery, Reservoir Management, Reservoir Characterization, Decommissioning - Special Assignment: 1. Country Coordinator of ASCOPE Indonesia, 2. Chairman of Exploration and Production Task Force Handling: ASCOPE Decommissioning Guideline. ASCOPE Technology for ASEAN, and ASCOPE Collaboration. - Publication : ASCOPE Decommissioning Guideline Book (www.ascope.org), Papers in Society of Petroleum Engineering (www.spe.org), Papers in EAGE (Europeans Associations Geoscientist and Engineers) www.eage.org.
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14:30-15:00(30') | K6-3 |
Global Sulphur Cap 2020,How to prepare a ship implementation plan
Mr. Yang-Gon Kim (Korea Register , Senior Surveyor, Korea) |
Mr. Yang-Gon Kim
BiographyDr. Kim Yang-gon joined Korean Register (KR) in 2011 after serving as a propulsion shafting design engineer in Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. During over 15 years, he has an experience in marine engineering with strong troubleshooting & maintenance skills, propulsion shafting design and drawing approval capacity as a class surveyor including marine engine, LNG fuelled ship technology, Environmental technology shafting alignment, vibration & noise would be value. Education: 2005: Graduated with Bachelor degree from the Department of Marine system engineering, Korea Maritime & Ocean University 2010: Graduated with Master degree from the Department of Marine system engineering, Korea Maritime & Ocean University 2016: Graduated with Doctor degree from mechanical engineering, Korea Maritime & Ocean University Background 2005-2007 : Worked for Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Ltd as Marine Engineer 2008-2010 : Worked for Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd as Propulsion Shafting Design Engineer 2011-2014.9 : Worked for Drawing Approval Center of Korean Register as surveyor 2014.9-Present : Worked for Technical support team of Korean Register as Senior Surveyor
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Platform Decommissioning Opportunities in Indonesia
Mr. I Gede Dian Aryana (SKK Migas, Facility Specialist, Indonesia) |
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The Potential Reutilization of abandoned Oil and Gas Platforms in Indonesia for Marine and Fisheries Purposes
Mr. Bambang Nugraha (Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Republic of Indonesia, Researcher, Indonesia) |
Mr. Bambang Nugraha
BiographyPERSONAL SUMMARY I have been involved in various research projects both as research principal and assistant. For the last 4 years, I have been doing research on two different topics, i.e. the reutilization of abandoned oil and gas platforms for marine and fisheries purposes and mangrove restoration for climate change mitigation ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION: James Cook University – Townsville, Australia Master degree (MAppSc) in Protected Area Management. Bogor Institute of Agriculture – Bogor, Indonesia Bachelor degree (B.Sc.) in Marine Science SKILL AND EXPERTISE: • GIS and Remote Sensing Applications; • Integrated Coastal Zone Management; • Environmental Impact Assessment • Numerical Model • Physical Oceanography • Ocean energy RESEARCH EXPERIENCES: • 2017-2019: Re-utilization abandoned offshore platforms for marine and fisheries purposes and Mangrove restoration for climate change mitigation (CR); • 2012-2016: Ocean energy (CR); simulation numerical model and design (2012-2014), the development model 1:2.5 of the turbine (2014), the prototype development and performance test of 2x5 kW tidal turbine in Suramadu Bridge (2015-2016); • 2003 – 2014: Research scientist for various research activities such as Deep Sea Water (DSW) (RA)*, Lagoon project, Coastal buoy (RA), E-FAD (Electronic Fish Aggregating Device) (CR), Navigation and communication for fishing vessel (CR), Fishing ground map (RA), National Marine Directory Project (RA), Tsunami Early Warning System (TEWS) (RA), Radio Internet (RANET) project collaboration with NOAA-US (RA), Fishing eco-port in Indonesia (CR); Technical engineer for Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) for patrol plane project (RA); Radar and VMS analysis to combat IUU Fishing in Indonesia (CR), Mangrove and climate change mitigation in Jakarta Bay (CR). * Research Assistant; ** Coordinator Research PROJECT EXPERIENCES • 2017-2019: Coordinator for the feasibility study of reutilization of abandoned oil and gas platforms for marine and fisheries purposes (rig to reef program) collaborated with Korea Maritime and Ocean University Consortium (KMOUC). Tasks: rig to reef site selection criteria, Environmental Impact Assessment and Economic Feasibility (cost benefit analysis) collaborate with CICo (now PT. Pertamina Hulu Kalimantan Timur, PT. PHKT, for their fields in Bontang and Balikpapan) and PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West of Java, PT. PHE ONWJ) • 2018: Co-coordinator for the calculation model of economic losses due to illegal fishing activities in Indonesian territorial water funded by Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies and The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. Tasks: overlay and analyze the radar/VMS/AIS data to identify the illegal fisher, conversion the length of fishing vessel into its productivity to calculate the loss; • 2014-2017: Co-coordinator for INDESO (Infrastructure Development of Space Oceanography) Downstream Applications. INDESO is a collaboration project between GOI and French. Main responsibility was delivering its seven applications as follows: Mangrove and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM), Seaweeds application, Coral reef monitoring, Shrimp ponds utilization, Oil spill application, Illegal fishing detection and Fish stock management; • 2013: Coordinator for Renewable Energy and Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) for Financing of Solar-Powered Cold-Storage and Ice making Facilities for Fishing Communities in Indonesia collaborated with Contained Energy (CE). Tasks: identify and analyze the candidate location (mainly in the east part of Indonesia) for solar powered cold storage
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[K8] New Fuel and Ship Equipment Chairperson : Dr. Peter Swift (Ardmore Shipping Corporation & Korean Register European Committee, Director (Ardmore) / Chairman (KREC), UK) |
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Dr. Peter Swift
BiographyDr Peter M Swift is a non-executive Director of Ardmore Shipping Corporation, a leading tanker company. He is a Vice-Chairman of the Sailors’ Society, an international charity caring for seafarers at sea, in port and at home, and a Trustee of ISWAN (the International Seafarers’ Welfare and Assistance Network). Peter is Chairman of the Korean Register’s European Committee, a representative of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects at the IMO, a Director of the Maritime Industry Foundation and a Director of the Green Award Foundation. Previously, he was the Managing Director of INTERTANKO from 2001 to 2010 and a Director of Seascope Shipping Limited from 1999 to 2001, having prior been with Royal Dutch Shell for 24 years in a range of senior, international, commercial and technical positions. |
[K9] Busan-ICIE-Russia Business Meeting Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined , Undetermined , Undetermined ) |
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15:50-16:20(30') | K8-1 |
Engine technology for clean fuel
Mr. Rolf Stiefel (WIN-GD, Vice President, Switzerland) |
Mr. Rolf Stiefel
BiographyRolf Stiefel was born in 1965 in Germany. He has a Master of Industrial Engineering from Hamburg technical University. After graduation and some years in the process Industry, he joined Wärtsilä as General Manager of Power Plant business unit in Germany in 1997. Since 2001, Rolf has been working in various positions as Director Sales in the Ship Power business unit in Wärtsilä Europe and Asia. After leading the global sales and application team, of the 2-stroke business of Wärtsilä he moved 2015 into the independent 2- stroke engine business renamed to Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd. (WinGD) As Vice President Sales & Marketing. Rolf has in depth knowledge and experience with efficient and environmental friendly propulsion systems for merchant ships and is advocating a cleaner and more sustainable shipping industry by promoting LNG as marine fuel.
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The new Fuels and a Change of Engine Paradigm
Mr. Kjeld Aabo (MAN, Director, Denmark) |
Mr. Kjeld Aabo
Biography
2013 Director promotion 2 stroke engines in Copenhagen 2010 Head of Marine and Off shore Brazil. Expat in Rio De Janeiro until 1 /10-2013 2008 Head of 2-stroke promotion WWO ( superior is Ole Grøne) 2006 to 2008 Head of research centre Copenhagen 2002 to 2006 Senior Manager engineering. 5 departments. ( totally 51 persons) 1994 to 2002 Manager in 2-stroke marine installation department (12 persons in dept.) 1991 to 1994 Group Manager in 2-stroke marine installation department 1983 to 1991 Project engineer in MAN B&W 2-stroke power station division [Educational Background] 1983 Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from Copenhagen. 1886 Diploma in Sales and Marketing of economic and management from Copenhagen.
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Digitalization & Real-Time Simulation, the Path to Operational Excellence
Mr. Robert Strasser (AVL List GmbH, Lead Engineer, Austria ) |
Mr. Robert Strasser
BiographyRobert Strasser graduated in Mechanical Engineering & Business Economics at Graz University of Technology, Austria. He joined AVL in 1997 as a development engineer for thermodynamic analysis and continued as a project manager for industry and R&D projects. Since 2008 he contributed in introducing model-based development approaches in AVL’s development process with special focus on physics-based real time engine models. At present, Robert is lead engineer for system simulation in AVL’s business unit “High Power Systems”. With his team he deals, among others, with system simulation and model-based approaches for marine applications.
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18:00-22:30(270') | Busan Night Tour |
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[K10] URASIA International Business ConferenceⅠ Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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[K11] International Standard Chairperson : Mr. Sung Yoon Kim (KOMERI, Managing Director, Korea) |
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Mr. Sung Yoon Kim
BiographyEDUCATION HISTORY - 2010~2016 : D.E. for Mechanical Engineering in Korea Maritime and Ocean University (KMOU) - 2004~2006 : M.E. for Marine System Engineering in KMOU WORK EXPERIENCE - 2009~Current : Manager, Department of International Standardization, Korea Marine Equipment Research Institute - 2016~Current : Research member, Commission on Science and Technology for Development in Jeollabuk-do - 2016~Current : A member of Planning Committee, Carbon Industry Development Committee in Jeolabuk-do - 2014~Current : Technical Expert, IMO PPR - 2014-Current : Lecturer, Industrial Academy, Shipbuilding and Offshore Plant, Korea Ministry of Employment and Labor - 2011~Current : A member of Planning Committee, Training Center, Korea Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy - 2008~Current : Technical Expert, IMO FP - 2006-2009 : Researcher, Korean Fire Protection Association MAJOR RESEARCH RESULT - A Study on the Leveling System Simulation and Performance Test of Offshore Wind Turbine, 2015, Korea Marine Engineering Association Vol 39, No.4, 387-392 - A study on characteristics of the NOx measurement and analysis methods of the SCR system for ship, 2016, Advanced Engineering Theory and Applications - Experimental Study on Structure Characteristics of Particulate Matter emitted from Ship at Various Sampling Conditions, 2016, Marine Environment Safety Association Vol 22, No.5, 547-553 |
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K11-1 |
Standardization and MASS (Maritime autonomous surface ship)
Mr. Ørnulf Jan Rødseth (SINTEF Ocean, Senior Scientist, Norway) |
Mr. Ørnulf Jan Rødseth
Biography
Ørnulf Jan Rødseth has an MSc in electronic engineering and cybernetics. He has worked in research organizations and private industry since 1983. Most of the time with maritime information and communication technology. The autonomous ship has been a central subject from 2012, when he was responsible for scientific coordination of the EU-financed MUNIN project. MUNIN was the first large scale investigation of unmanned and autonomous ships in Europe. He is a senior scientist at SINTEF Ocean and is active in several ongoing industrial R&D projects on autonomous ships. He has published more than 50 scientific and technical papers on autonomous ships and maritime digitalization. He also participates in maritime standardization through IMO and international standards organizations. He is the manager for the Norwegian Forum for Autonomous Ships and acting secretary for the International Network for Autonomous Ships.
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International Standards for the Maritime Industry
Dr. Jong Kap Lee (KRISO, Advisor, Korea) |
Dr. Jong Kap Lee
Biographygkap Lee is a naval architect and marine system engineer working within the shipbuilding industry for over 40 years. He is experienced in design, engineering, and various research works. He graduated from Pusan National University with a BS degree in Naval Architecture in 1977. He obtained his MS in Industry Systems Engineering in 1996 and a Ph.D in Ships and Marine structure from Chungnam National University in 2000. He worked for a shipyard (DSME) from 1979 to 1989, and moved to KRISO (Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering) where joined and led various R&D projects of design automation, design for safety and reliability of ships and marine systems, until retirement in 2016. Currently he serves as an Accredited Representative (technical) of ASEF (Active Shipbuilding Experts’ Federation) at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and attends relevant meetings/events to the shipbuilding industry. He also serves as Chair of SC 8 (Sub Committee for ship design) of the ISO/TC 8 (Technical Committee for ships and marine technology) since 2018.
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Hydrogen as fuel for ships: Challenges and Technology Review
Mr. Kevin Koosup.Yum (SINTEF Ocean, Research Scientist, Norway) |
Mr. Kevin Koosup.Yum
BiographyAREA OF EXPERTIES - Modeling and simulation of marine energy systems - Simulation based design and analysis for hybrid power systems and their controllers - Laboratory testing of diesel engines and power systems - Design of LNG cargo handling system and fuel supply system SUMMARY OF WORK EXPERIENCE - 2016 to Present : SINTEF Ocean, Researcher – Maritime Energy System - 2003 to 2010 : Samsung Heavy Industries, Assistant Manager and Marine Engineer – Hull Outfitting Department EDUCATION - Ph.D. in Marine Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2012~2017 - M.Sc. in Marine Technology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2010~2012 - B.Sc .in Naval Architect and Ocean Engineering, Seoul National University, 2001
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[K12] URASIA International Business ConferenceⅡ Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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[K13] IR SessionⅠ Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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K13-1 |
Total Solution for Environmental Regulation
Mr. James Seungha Han (PANASIA, , ) |
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Small Scale Rotary Engine Gas to Liquid (R-GTL) System
Mr. Inseo Hwang (Marine Radio Co., Ltd., , ) |
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K13-3 |
GFEZ, an investment center opening new horizons
Jeong Hyenyeon (Hadong Branch Office of Gwangyang Bay Area Free Economic Zone Authority, Chief of Civil Administrative Team, ) |
Jeong Hyenyeon
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LNG Small Scale Fuel Gas Supply System
Mr. DOHU LEE (Valmax Technology Corporation, , ) |
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Introduction of Super Stainless Steel for SOx Scrubber
Mr. Kye-Man Lee (POSCO, , ) |
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15:10-15:30(20') | Coffee Break | |||||
[K14] URASIA International Business ConferenceⅢ Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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[K15] IR SessionⅡ Chairperson : Undetermined (Undetermined, Undetermined, Undetermined) |
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Chock Liner : The new mooring technology for safer and more efficient mooring operations
Mr. Daniel Lee (Nylacast Engineered Products, , ) |
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Efficient CCTV & Video Transmission System between Ship and Land
Mr. TaeHwa Kim (Fingram Co.,Ltd., , ) |
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Development of marine equipment monitoring and diagnosis system using cloud platform
Mr. Sung-won Kim (Vazilcompany Co.,Ltd., , ) |
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K15-4 |
A New Reality Beyond the Boundary
Mr. Hyun Been Kim (SAMWOOimmersion Co.,Ltd, Director, ) |
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Undetermined
Mr. Do-Sig Gong (DAEYANG ELECTRIC CO.,LTD, , ) |