This call is part of the umbrella “Maritime Decarbonisation” thematic call for proposals. The objectives of this subtheme are to develop new services that support the decarbonisation of the maritime sector through digitalisation and logistics optimisation.
The automotive sector is currently undergoing a rapid evolution, marked by a concerted effort around decarbonisation, sustainability, and digitalisation. One of the great challenges of the next few years will be to drastically reduce the carbon footprint of the automotive industry throughout the full value chain, not only through electrification of vehicles.
The Belfast Harbour is hosting a one-day workshop on behalf of The European Space Agency (ESA) and the United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA). The event will examine needs and priorities of the port sector around the themes of decarbonisation and sustainability and explore possible roles for current and emerging space data and services in supporting the green transition of port ecosystems.
Workshop Overview
The workshop will examine industry requirements for decarbonisation in known priority areas including onshore power, green shipping corridors and uptake of renewable energy solutions.
Efficiency gains achievable through digitalisation of port operations will be examined including monitoring the impact of decarbonisation on port air quality, greenhouse gas emissions and water quality.
Emerging solutions enabled by space data and services will be presented and their potential for commercial exploitation by the port industry will be explored.
Event Programme
08.30 – 09.45 Registration and Refreshments
09.45 – 10.15 Welcome and Introductions
Belfast Harbour - Kyle Flanigan, Infrastructure & Capacity Planning Lead
Belfast City Council - Debbie Caldwell, Climate Commissioner
UK Space Agency - Chris White-Horne, Deputy CEO for Programme Delivery
European Space Agency - Géraldine Naja, Director of Commercialisation, Industry and Competitiveness
10.15 – 11.45 Port Ecosystems, Current Status and Future Directions
Session Chair - Kyle Flanigan, Belfast Harbour
Port Industry Challenges - Mark Simmonds, Director of Policy & External Affairs, British Ports Association Download the presentation
Green Shipping Corridors - Mark Wray, Ecosystem Director of Maritime and Ports, Connected Places Catapult Download the presentation
Remote monitoring and control of semi-autonomous vessels – Ghazaleh Kia, Seafar NV Download the presentation
16.00 - 16.15 Summary and Wrap Up Session
European Space Agency, UK Space Agency, Redshift Associates
Who should attend?
This exciting event will interest port operators, users, and stakeholders with ambitions towards decarbonisation and Net Zero port operations; service providers offering relevant transferable technologies from the space and other sectors, and representatives from the SME sector looking for markets for their early stage (TRL 4-6 use cases) capabilities.
Optimisation and energy efficiency technologies applied to the port sector.
Vessel efficiency focused on data, software or autonomy.
Autonomous vessels and port vehicles including subsystems such as control systems and sensors.
New measures driving port decarbonisation including sensors and robotic systems.
Port operations optimisation and digitisation.
Digital tools such as for port emissions monitoring.
Opportunities to introduce new technologies into the maritime sector