SEAWORK INTERNATI0NAL 2020

 

 

SeaWork International, Southampton June 9-11 2020

 

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HRH Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip

 

 

Graeme Hawksley - Speaker - Managing Director, Hybrid Marine Ltd 

 

Hybrid Marine has been developing advanced hybrid systems for over ten years. From leisurely inland canal boats to fast offshore sailing catamarans their hybrids have been well proven. A parallel hybrid is the result of a five year research program and provides an integrated power and propulsion solution for small marine craft. Since 2008 they have been working with Beta Marine UK LTD to provide complete parallel hybrid systems for both inland and offshore craft.

 

In Feb 2008 Hybrid Marine won the Bronze medal for The Mansura trophy, an event organised by the Royal Thames Yacht Club. This bi-annual competition is designed to promote and recognise excellence in hybrid system design. The awards were presented by HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh who is a patron of the Club. The photograph above shows Graeme Hawksley, MD of Hybrid Marine demonstrating a parallel hybrid systems at the awards ceremony.

 

 

Graeme Hawksley with motors designed by Cedric Lynch

 

Hybrid-Marine Ltd
11 Melville St.,Sandown
Isle Of Wight, P036 8LF

Phone +44 (0) 1983 403236
Email info@hybridmarine.co.uk

 

 

 

 

10th June 2020 – Morning Session : USV Conference

 

The theme of the 2020 conference will be ‘USV’s growing role in the Commercial Marine Market’. This half day Conference session will focus on Unmanned Surface Vessels and how their roles are developing in the Survey, Oceanographic, Renewable Energy, Oil & Gas, Transport and Defence sectors. The USV market was estimated at $534m in 2018 and with significant investment in the manufacture and development of advanced technology, is projected to reach $1,020 million by 2023. This session will highlight how the role of USV’s is making a positive impact in these sectors and how they can benefit future business. The 2020 Conference will be chaired by Peter Collinson, Senior Subsea and Environmental Specialist, BP International Limited.

 

 

Peter Collinson

 

Peter Collinson

 

Brett Phaneuf

 

Brett Phaneuf

 

Dan Hook

 

Dan Hook

 

Neil Tinmouth

 

Neil Tinmouth

 

 

James Williams

 

James Williams

 

 

Alex Langley

 

Alex Langley

 

 

Dr Katrina Kemp

 

Dr Katrina Kemp

 

 

Simon Cheeseman

 

Simon Cheeseman

 

 

 

11 June 2020 – Morning Session - Hybrid Propulsion Conference

 

The theme of the 2020 conference will be 'Real World Implementation of Hybrid Propulsion Solutions'. With Government legislation and environmental considerations key to reducing emission levels, this half day Conference session will explore the progress being made with hybrid propulsion in the commercial marine and workboat markets. Gain insight into case studies which demonstrate where hybrid propulsion is successfully making a difference – review the benefits to business and engage in the discussions on the challenges faced by the industry. The 2020 Conference will be chaired by Alan Cartwright, Director of Blabey Engineering Limited - a maritime consultancy.

 

 

Alan Cartwright

 

Alan Cartwright

 

Tom Binns

 

Tom Binns

 

Graeme Hawksley

 

Graeme Hawksley

 

Robin Saunders

 

Robin Saunders

 

 

 

Autonomous Artificially Intelligent marine litter sampling system, Scientific Research Vessel

 

Rotary sails and solar powered autonomous scientific research vessel

  

PILOT SEAVAX - Our love affair with polymers is causing enormous damage to the marine environment, with microplastics now found in zooplankton, shellfish and the stomachs of most seabirds. This vessel is designed to use the latest technology to sample marine debris at different depths and store marine debris at different depths, allied to a database to help formulate effective fleet cleaning operations of the future. This vessel is solar and wind powered, so does not contribute to global warming. A consortium of programmers and specialist engineers are seeking funding to build a 17 meter prototype in 2021. Copyright © diagrams Cleaner Ocean Foundation Ltd. January 18 2020.

 

 

 

CLIMATE CHANGE - A barge using batteries to power electric drives for a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions.

 

The Seawork Conferences are a must for all involved in the commercial marine industry who wish to explore the challenges, changes and emerging opportunities in today’s and tomorrow’s commercial marine and workboat sector.
Returning for 2020, the Seawork Commercial Marine Conferences will deliver updates and insights in the fast moving Unmanned Surface Vessel and Hybrid propulsion markets.

 

 

Exihibitors BAE systems DeepBlue autonmous research Aplan insurance

 

 

LINKS & REFERENCE

 

https://www.seawork.com/seawork-conference/commercial-marine-conference/hybrid-conference-speakers

https://www.seawork.com/seawork-conference/commercial-marine-conference/usv-speakers

https://www.maritimeindustries.org/Events/Seawork-International-2020/70286

https://www.seawork.com/

 

 

 

 

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