Legal outreach and dissemination by Asli Arda, KU Law
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The work aims to address legal challenges arising from technological advancements in shipping based on insights gathered from partners' technical experiences through periodic interviews. It seeks to bridge the gap between technology and law, ensuring legal frameworks keep up with advancements.
The goal is to assess existing legal obstacles and potentially develop legal solutions. Accordingly, the scope is predominantly regulatory. However, available tools of the law will also evidently be considered in searching for legal tackling mechanisms of potential legal barriers.
Legal progress often falls behind technological advancements and legal research rarely goes alongside an empirical one. Accordingly, a crucial expected result is to be able to provide some tangible solutions that are derived from empirical work that is run by other partners. The work performed will seek to come up with suggestions to ensure the development of law catches up with the technology developed and tested by other partners.
From the meeting: ShippingLab – setting sail on a new large collaboration project
ShippingLab is initating a new large project focusing on developing technologies on advanced ship design, biofouling, remote navigation, predictive maintenance and the well-being of seafarers.
The leading partners in the project will present their activities, and ShippingLab will talk about the different possibilities to be part of the many activities performed to develop and support Blue Denmark.
It is the Government’s stated ambition to maintain and expand Blue Denmark's position as a growth engine in the Danish economy. ShippingLab implements this ambition, having stakeholders across the maritime industry joining efforts on pre-competitive initiatives.
In a new, large ShippingLab collaboration project starting on May 1, 2024, the partners work together on increasing energy efficiency, accelerating the green transition of the global maritime sector, and developing the position of Blue Denmark as frontrunner for decarbonization and energy-efficiency.
The project sets three key goals that will increase job and value creation compared to 2020
• Reduce CO2 emissions of the Danish fleet by 25% by 2030
• Increase the turnover by 30% by 2030
• Attract 40% more students to maritime MSc programmes
With the launch of SLGREEN at the ShippingLab platform, the Danish maritime community initiates ambitious maritime research, development, and innovation. Building on valuable experiences starting in 2015 with Blue INNOship and the ShippingLab platform initiated in 2019. The wide range of partners – from established, large corporations to new, emerging businesses, universities and maritime university colleges, GTS institutes, organizations, and public authorities etc. – ensures a valuable maritime collaboration on research, development, testing and validation of innovative solutions that supports the common goal of SLGREEN. Further, the presence of some of the largest ship owners within the different segments underlines and value derived from the activities from SLGREEN.
The technological objectives of SLGREEN meets the overarching objective and responds to the global challenge by developing up to TRL7 an array of digital technologies that contribute to the goals:
• Objective 1: Develop vessel performance prediction tools to improve navigation in waves
• Success Criterion: A digital twin for vessel performance in waves tested on commercial routes
• Objective 2: Develop biofouling prediction models for managing hull performance
• Success Criterion: A biofouling prediction model is integrated into the vessel performance system of partner ship owners
• Objective 3: Condition monitoring and wear prediction model for marine combustion engines
• Success Criterion: A digital twin for predicting wear is integrated into the engine performance monitoring system of partner engine-maker
• Objective 4: Develop an integrated system for digital pilotage enabling remote navigation
• Success Criterion: The digital pilotage system is validated through full-scale demonstrators
• Objective 5: Develop a system for improving the comfort and health of crew on board
• Success Criterion: A digital pilot demonstration and guidelines on mitigation technologies
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