EI LIVE free webinar |The Future of Shipping -The Disruptive Technological Landscape

Branch event

03/11/2020

Online

Free

Registration for this event has now closed - please contact singapore@energyinst.org to attend.

3.00 PM – 4.00 PM Singapore Time

Continuing EI APAC’s well received series of webinars on the Future of Shipping which have previously featured  “Future Fuels and Infrastructure Readiness” and “Investment Readiness”, we are pleased to announce the third in our series focused on “The Disruptive Technological Landscape”.

The Shipping industry is witnessing a unique convergence of 1) the need to change, 2) the intention to change and 3) the emergence of tech solutions. Whether it is the need for finding the new pathways for future fuels or the intention to have a reduced carbon footprint, the industry is now looking at ways on how it can be more efficient, socially responsible and technologically advanced to continue playing the role of a global conveyor belt for trade.
 
Technological developments in the fields of additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, cyber security amongst others are presenting unique opportunities for Shipping, where the asset life of a ship can be anywhere between 15-35 years.
 
This webinar will facilitate a converging discussion amongst the panellists representing different facets of the evolving technological landscape to bring to light on how these trends will enable a tectonic shift in how the  shipping industry moves forward, its business model and interaction across its value chains.

Speaker

The Panel will be moderated by: Tarun Mehrotra, Director Trade & Transport of Rainmaking, the London-headquartered innovation consulting and venture building company with the following panellists taking part in the conversation:- Ticket price
This webinar is free to attend, but registration is required.

The EI is pleased to announce that the Future of Shipping series of webinars also continues to be supported by BritCham Singapore, the Energy Industries Council, Lloyd's Register, the Singapore Maritime Institute and the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).