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5 June 2023(7 events)
10:30: Opening Ceremony La Spezia Naval Base10:30: Opening Ceremony La Spezia Naval Base – Pierluigi Peracchini - Mayor of La Spezia Cristiana Pagni - President of IBG Vice Admiral Enrico Credendino - Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy Giovanni Toti - President of Liguria Region Hon. Guido Crosetto - Ministry of Defence GOI LAUNCH 13:00: Lunch Break13:00: Lunch Break – 14:30: B2B / Pitch session14:30: B2B / Pitch session – 14:30: EXPLORE THE UNEXPLORED: HOW TO UNVEIL THE UNDERWATER DIMENSION ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica14:30: EXPLORE THE UNEXPLORED: HOW TO UNVEIL THE UNDERWATER DIMENSION ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – Chairman Prof. A. Margelletti, President of Centro Studi Internazionali Keynote speaker Prof. G. Cella, author of "Storia e geopolitica della crisi ucraina. Dalla Rus' di Kiev a oggi" Speakers Ing. Cossiga, President - AIAD Prof. N. Pinardi, “Oceanography” Professor - University of Bologna Dr. I. Tani, University of Milano Bicocca Dr. Marchiori, Head of SONSUB Dr. Debenedetti, Vice President Research & Innovation - FINCANTIERI RADM Lacerenza, Commander - MARICOSOM; Head - ITN Gen. Staff Submarine Dept. 16:15 Q&A 14:30: OCCAR, the independent international organisation for complex cooperative armaments programme management ROOM 214:30: OCCAR, the independent international organisation for complex cooperative armaments programme management ROOM 2 – OCCAR Brief introduction to OCCAR as programmes management organization, with a special focus on FREMM, PPA, LSS, U212 NFS Programmes. Chairman Mr. Joachim Sucker, Director of OCCAR Speakers 14.30 – 14.35 Brief introduction by the director, Mr. Joachim Sucker 14.35 – 14.50 OCCAR Central Office presentation (by Mr. Fernand Van Wilder) 14.50 – 15.00 Question time 15.00 – 15.20 Naval Programmes presentation (by Mr. Lorenzo Poliseno) 15.20 – 15.30 Question time 15.30 – 15.50 NFS Programme presentation (by Mr. Vasco Pizzinato) 15.50 – 16.00 Question time 16:30: La Spezia and Toulon cities linked to (and from) the sea ROOM 216:30: La Spezia and Toulon cities linked to (and from) the sea ROOM 2 – Dante Alighieri La Spezia and Dante Alighieri Toulon companies Chairman Maurizio Caporuscio - Magistrate, Vice President of the Dante Alighieri Company The meeting will start from the few, but evident, aspects of the proximity of the two countries from the cultural point of view, so to examine more closely the theme of the sea in the French literature of the nineteenth century. Speakers Dr. Carlo Raggi - President - Dante Alighieri La Spezia Company Italy and France. Brief notes on a consolidated cultural bond Prof. Margherita Vannini Barradon - Vice President - Dante Alighieri Toulon Company The sea into the French literature dring Michel Pacha’s time Prof. Chiara Serreli - Councillor - Dante Alighieri La Spezia Company Lecture of Giovanni Pascoli’s poem “A Victor Hugo” 19:00: Welcome Cocktail19:00: Welcome Cocktail – Sponsored by Leonardo |
6 June 2023(13 events)
9:30: Accelerating Digital Transformation in Maritime & Defense Industry ROOM 39:30: Accelerating Digital Transformation in Maritime & Defense Industry ROOM 3 – ANSYS The next era in the maritime and defense industry will present business and technology challenges that will be radically different from anything seen before. The exponential rate of innovation required to meet these challenges can only be achieved through digital transformation. As the boundaries between industries blur and the cost of failure becomes business-critical, the pace of digital transformation must accelerate. One way to speed this transformation while ensuring an optimized product life cycle is through engineering simulation. Chairman and Speaker Filippo Gemma, Global Product Sales Manager 9:30: B2B / Pitch session9:30: B2B / Pitch session – 9:30: The commitment of Italian companies to win the challenges of the new naval and underwater frontiers ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica9:30: The commitment of Italian companies to win the challenges of the new naval and underwater frontiers ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – AIAD Chairman Carlo Festucci, AIAD Secretary-General 9.30 – 10.10 Introductory speeches Eng. Giuseppe Cossiga, President of AIAD Amm.Sq. Giuseppe Berutti Bergotto, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy(TBC) C.A. Pietro Alighieri, Senior Advisor of Secretary General of Defence/DNA 10.10 – 10.25 Innovation lines of the Military Ships Department By the Research and Innovation Manager, Fincantieri SpA 10.25 – 10.40 Hypersonic Eng. Tonino Genito, Head of Missile Design Italy - MBDA Italia SpA 10.40 – 10.55 ELT and the EW in the naval domain Dr. Paolo Izzo, Chief Sales Officer - Elettronica SpA 10.55 – 11.10 The new scenarios of SeaBed warfare and protection of strategic infrastructure Eng. Marco De Fazio, Managing Director of the Defence Systems Business Unit of the Electronics Division - Leonardo SpA 11.10 – 11.25 Quantum technologies for the resilience of communications in the submarine domain Eng. PhD Tommaso Occhipinti, Telsy SpA 11.25 – 11.40 Underwater technology and new defence solutions Eng. Sergio Cappelletti, President and Adm. Delegate DRASS Galeazzi Srl 11.40 – 11.50 Q&A 12.00 Conclusion 10:00: NATO plan of action on Innovation - DIANA and NATO Innovation Fund initiatives and opportunities for the naval and underwater sectors ROOM 210:00: NATO plan of action on Innovation - DIANA and NATO Innovation Fund initiatives and opportunities for the naval and underwater sectors ROOM 2 – SGD/DNA – Segretariato Generale della Difesa/Direzione Nazionale Armamenti Secretariat General of Defence and National Armaments Directorate / 5th Department - Technological Innovation Technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence (AI), autonomous systems and quantum technologies are changing the world, and the way NATO operates. These and other emerging and disruptive technologies (EDTs) present both risks and opportunities for NATO and Allies. That’s why the Alliance is working with public and private sector partners, academia and civil society to develop and adopt new technologies, establish international principles of responsible use and maintain NATO’s technological edge. In this context, NATO has launched two initiatives (DIANA and NIF) to foster innovation and EDTs. The aim of this workshop is informing and promoting DIANA and the NIF within the International Delegations and the community of entrepreneurs, SME’s, start-ups, universities, research institutes, technology cluster associations and institutions dealing with the naval and underwater sectors. Chairman Capt. (N) Francesco A. Marchetti, Head of Research Programs – Strategy and planning Speakers Ms. Francesca Tortorella, Senior Policy Advisor – NATO, Diana Transition Team General briefing on DIANA (Concept, Functioning Model, Strategic Direction, Opportunities and Timelines) Mr. Philip Lockwood, Head, Innovation Unit – NATO, NIF Transition Team General briefing on the NIF (Concept, Governance & Structure, Objectives & Principles, Relationship to DIANA, Opportunities and Timelines) Dr. Giovanni Sembenini, Deputy Director – NATO, CMRE CMRE: Activities on S&T, Innovation, Maritime, Emerging Disruptive Technologies, Underwater and role within DIANA initiative Dr. Stefano Molino, Senior Partner - CDP Venture Capital Why an accelerator can be a game changer on innovation Special Guest Mr. Maynard A. Holliday – Deputy Chief Technology Officer For Critical Technologies – United States Department of Defense 11:30: Seabed Operations - Threats and Challanges - SAAB ROOM 311:30: Seabed Operations - Threats and Challanges - SAAB ROOM 3 – SAAB Chairman and Speaker Mr. Chris Lade, Defence Sales Manager – Saab The presentation will consider recent events that have heightened the relevance of operations on the seabed. It will look at the potential threat to critical national infrastructure and what might be done to protect that infrastructure from a doctrinal perspective and then from a technical perspective. The presentation will consider the parallel capabilities required to operate in the commercial underwater space with those capabilities to conduct military operations on the seabed 13:00: Lunch Break13:00: Lunch Break – 14:30: Alternative fuels in marine applications: the state of the art and a vision of the future ROOM 314:30: Alternative fuels in marine applications: the state of the art and a vision of the future ROOM 3 – ATENA Italian Association of Naval and Nautical Techniques. Significant interlocutors will talk about alternative fuels in the Nautical world Chairman Dr. Arianna Bionda, Professor and Researcher at the Politecnico of Milan Speakers Mr Philippe Davignon, Sales Director - GENEVOS High-durability fuel cell technology for marine propulsion Mr. Mauro Risi, DG Energy Evolution ENI A global approach to maritime decarbonisation Mr. Gianluca Valenti, Associated Professor at the Politecnico of Milan State of the art and prospects for the use and application of liquid hydrogen as an alternative energy source in different fields of application. Ongoing research in the field of hydrogen transfer through distribution networks Mr. Paolo Bonetti, Managing Director CHIMITRADE Methanol as a marine fuel: an overview of the regulatory and economic framework Ms. Tullia Zucca, Freelance Consultant Production of green hydrogen from Ammonia splitting in a reactor equipped with plasma torch and special membranes. Mr. Giovanni Bruni, COO Isotta Fraschini Motori Spa Isotta Fraschini Motori: The pathway to Carbon 0 14:30: B2B / Pitch session14:30: B2B / Pitch session – 14:30: Emerging and Disruptive Technologies in the Maritime Domain ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica14:30: Emerging and Disruptive Technologies in the Maritime Domain ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – Secretariat General of Defense and National Armaments Directorate The workshop will try to provide audience with a close look at technological trends and EDTs in the maritime domain by leveraging on a wider prospective based on different major stakeholders operating in the academia, institution, military and industry. Complexity, challenges and opportunities that shall be understood and properly governed by the civilian and military sectors in order to maintain the strategic technological edge. The workshop will also inform on EU institutional support to innovation and EU efforts to intercept and deliver new effective EDT based capabilities at the required speed of relevance. Chairman RDML Pietro Alighieri, Senior Advisor to the Italian Secretary General of Defense and National Armaments Director Speakers Ms. Paola Gualeni, Professor – University of Genoa Emerging Disruptive Technologies and technological trends in the Maritime domain - Academia prospective RADM. Marco Tomassetti, Head 7th Dept, Italian Navy General Staff Future capabilities deriving from the introduction of EDTs in the Maritime domain – Military priorities and prospective Ms. Chiara Petrioli, CEO – Wsense Challenges, criticalities and opportunities of EDT – Industry prospective Mr. Dirk Peters, Senior Expert EC – DG Defis EU support initiatives for innovation and EDT – Institutional prospective Ms. Federica Valente, RTI Coordinator/HEDI manager – EDA Tools to intercept trends and EDTs and mechanisms to deliver EDT developed capabilities at a speed of relevance – EDA prospective 14:30: New Generation Mine Warfare Vessels ROOM 214:30: New Generation Mine Warfare Vessels ROOM 2 – Italian Navy Maricodrag (TBC) / Intermarine In a moment of increasing tensions and new threats in the underwater domain, Italian Navy and Intermarine undertook the challenge to design and project innovative warships to answer the operational requirements to secure the Sea Lines of Communications (SLOCs) and protect the Strategic Underwater Infostructures.The pioneer project takes the name of New Generation Mine Warfare Vessels. 16:00: Centro Operativo Sicurezza Cibernetica - Polizia Postale Genova16:00: Centro Operativo Sicurezza Cibernetica - Polizia Postale Genova – Topics: Critical Infrastructure: Security & Privacy Challenges: The slides illustrate the composition of the Italian Cybersecurity, and the role of new Regional Cyber Security Operations Centers within the new Central Scientific and Cybersecurity Department. The work of the Cyber Policeman, the training challenges and future prospects of the SINC3 platform, its functions and its main architecture’s features. Anatomy of a cyber attack: We will analyze a malware attack through a phishing email and talk about Protection and training tools, the keys to success in cybersecurity. Financial crimes: In addition to cyber attacks that impact the security of data, there are attacks aimed at defrauding companies with very sophisticated mechanisms that can reduce their financial solidity. “Business Email Compromised” attacks are the most dangerous because they take advantage of social engineering techniques. The main protection tool is the awareness. Digital Forensic and Artificial Intelligence: What is Digital Forensic and what it means to recover digital data of any kind in order to detect digital computer evidence useful for investigative activity. 16:00: Climate change and human impact on the underwater dimension: how to communicate the climate emergency Vespucci Tall Ship16:00: Climate change and human impact on the underwater dimension: how to communicate the climate emergency Vespucci Tall Ship – Chairman Federico Pedrocchi, Radio 24 Introduction Silvia Baglioni, Journalist Speakers: Fabio Trincardi, Director of the Department of Earth System Sciences and Technologies for the Environment - CNR The Mediterranean is one of the “hot spots” of climate change. At SEAFUTURE, in conjunction with the World Oceans Day, we will address one of the most topical issues: how to correctly communicate the enormous amount of data that research has available today. 17:00: The journey to redefine the future of fit ROOM 317:00: The journey to redefine the future of fit ROOM 3 – BOA TECHNOLOGY The presentation will cover the history of the company BOA Technology (who we are, where we come from) followed by a detailed explanation of our technology BOA Fit System and its benefits for the end users. Speakers Luca Danova, Market Development Specialist & Account Manager EMEA – BOA Technology Story of the Company, business model, commercial topics Daria Biryukova, Factory Support Manager – BOA Technology Technical topics on BOA platforms |
7 June 2023(20 events)
9:00: Different paths to decarbonise the shipping industry ROOM 29:00: Different paths to decarbonise the shipping industry ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB Time flies, they say, and the goal of a 90% reduction in transport emissions by 2050 seems hard to meet at this point. Hydrogen and ammonia are the most discussed “new” fuels for ships when the discussion comes to shipping decarbonization, but they’re not the only free-emissions possible propulsions: within the session, we will also discuss opportunities and challenges - tech and business-wise - of wind propulsion. Moderator Giovanni Satta, Associate Professor Department of Economics and Business Studies University of Genoa Panelists Katalin Dobranszky, Senior Director Innovation, Finance & Fiscal Affairs – ECSA Darko Levicar, Director Transport Policy Hydrogen Europe Cristina Maggi, Director H2IT Mario Mattioli, President, Confitarma Ignazio Messina, Ports and Infrastructure Committee Delegate Assarmatori Orestis Schinas, Delegate International Windship Association TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTIONS Sergio Torriani, Founder and CEO Simplifhy Filippo Lossani, Director della BU Marine ECOSPRAY 9:00: National conference of regional maritime clusters ROOM 39:00: National conference of regional maritime clusters ROOM 3 – By the Ligurian District of Marine Technologies - DLTMT The strategic importance of regional clusters for their associated enterprises: collaborations at regional, national, and international level, participation at grants and tenders, provision of services. Excellences of Liguria and high-Tuscany territory: realities that span different and complementary fields, able to work together towards the improvement of the enterprises of the territory, innovation, and internationalization. The opportunities secured by the systematization of regional clusters within the national Blue Economy Cluster. Speakers DLTM Lorenzo Forcieri, President Favoring the matching between enterprise and research in regional, national and European projects NAVIGO Pietro Angelini, Director Yachting & defense, cross-cutting innovations to compete TICASS - Managing entity of Polo EASS Giorgio Saio, CEO Energetic transition and Blue Economy: the experiences of Pole EASS BIG Giovanni Caprino, President The opportunities secured to regional districts by Cluster Big 9:30: B2B / Pitch session9:30: B2B / Pitch session – 9:30: Explore the unexplored: New technologies for the ocean mapping Vespucci Tall Ship9:30: Explore the unexplored: New technologies for the ocean mapping Vespucci Tall Ship – Hydrographic Institute of the Navy The Earth is an ocean planet—more than 70 percent of the surface is covered by seawater. But despite being such an essential part of life, the deepest parts of the world’s oceans are still largely unexplored. According to the GEBCO, merely 25 percent of the seafloor has been mapped with accuracy and less than 18 percent in the Arctic. But the state of sea exploration is changing fast. The dark, high-pressure conditions of the ocean depths that once made research there impossible are now being explored with cutting-edge technology. That new tech and the discoveries to come from it are the focus of modern Ocean Mapping. Chairman Rear Admiral Massimiliano Nannini, Director, Istituto Idrografico della Marina Panelists GianMaria Iacobone – SAIPEM – E&C OFFSHORE Sergio Cappelletti – DRASS Group – Managing Director Massimiliano Arcieri – Planetek Italia – Business Development Manager Government & Security SBU Carlo Coretti – e-GEOS – Head of Programs 9:30: When CYBER is merged into the sea ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica9:30: When CYBER is merged into the sea ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – After last year’s NATO Summit in June, marked by the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, in the document known as the Strategic Concept - an act that ratifies NATO’s new posture with respect to future threats - we understand how the alarm of political decision-makers of the member countries of the Alliance is above all related to the new frontiers of conflicts which, among other priorities, sees an emphasis placed on the growing interweaving between the cyber and space dimensions. The European Commission and the High Representative recently adopted a Joint Communication on an enhanced EU maritime security strategy aimed at ensuring peaceful use of the seas and protecting the maritime sector from new threats. They also adopted an updated action plan that will implement the strategy. Up to 99% of global data flows are transmitted through submarine cables, which are also subject to cyber and hybrid attacks. It is mandatory to make the Underwater Domain even more secure from a cybernetic point of view. The maritime safety is of vital importance for the European Union and its Member States and, precisely in this sense, the European Commission and the High Representative Borrell have foreseen an updated action plan which will implement the strategy. . Autorithy Hon. Matteo Perego di Cremnago, Under Secretary of Defense Chairman Gen. Giuseppe Morabito, NATO Foundation Opening by SSSD Participants Prof. Michele Colajanni, University of Bologna Assistant Prof. Luca Valcarenghi, Istituto Superiore Sant’Anna Pisa Dr. Andrea Gilli, Senior Researcher NATO Defence College Rear Admiral Francesco Procaccini, Chief of the C4S Dept. of the General Staff of the Navy Dr. Mario Beccia , Deputy NATO Chief information Officer for Cybersecurity, NATO Headquarters Dr. Pierangela Pitzolu, International Government Business Development Director - Telsy Dr. Gennaro Faella – SVP Strategic Innovation & Development, Leonardo 10:15: Different paths to decarbonise the ports ROOM 210:15: Different paths to decarbonise the ports ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB Offshore energy production Renewable energy will play a fundamental role in reaching the European goal of being climate-neutral by 2050 – including the generation of more energy at sea and from the sea. Although the deployment of offshore technologies for electricity generation in the Mediterranean Sea has been relatively slow so far, thanks to technological innovation, there is now a big potential for further development in a cost-effective way, both for wind and wave energy power. Moderator Luigi Severini, President iLStudio Severini Panelists Giuseppe Costanzo, Analyst - Markets & Wind Energy Technology Wind Europe Lotta Pirttimaa, Senior Policy Officer Ocean Energy Europe Agnes Agterberg, Economic Affairs Counselor Embassy of the Netherlands in Italy Vincenzo di Pisa, Director Copenhagen Offshore Partner Alessandro Migliorini, Country Manager Italy European Energy The future of onshore power supply What are the real perspectives and uses of cold ironing in the Italian and European contexts? Moderator Alexio Picco, managing director Circle Group and EU funding expert Panelists Fabrizio Maggioni, Sales Manager Mont-Ele Fabio Brunetti, Project Manager Mont-Ele Presentation of European Project EALING 11:30: Cold Ironing in National Ports: Check-Up on Programming, Regulation and Implementation ROOM 211:30: Cold Ironing in National Ports: Check-Up on Programming, Regulation and Implementation ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB in collaboration with the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport and RAM Moderator Alexio Picco, managing director Circle Group and EU funding expert Panelists: Elisabetta Pellegrini, Coordinator of the Technical Structure of Mission for the strategic direction, the development of infrastructures and the High surveillance of the Ministry of Infrastructures and the Transports Mario Sommariva, President Eastern Ligurian Sea Port Authority ARERA Cassa Depositi e Prestiti CLOSING REMARKS Hon. Edoardo Rixi, Deputy Minister for Infrastructure and Transport 11:30: LEVIATAD (COSME/Horizon Programme) ROOM 311:30: LEVIATAD (COSME/Horizon Programme) ROOM 3 – Ligurian District of Marine Technologies - DLTM The Project aims at creating the 1st Eurocluster of Excellence on Naval Defense. This will be obtained following an Action Plan on three steps: 1) Obtain a mapping of the Naval & Aero Naval Defence sector value chain post COVID-19 crisis to better understand the European ecosystem’s structure as well as the possible transnational synergies and complementarities. This will allow the Consortium to draw the lessons concerning disruption and dependencies and manage a more efficient industrial strategy (including green and digital transition) to engage better resilience and competitiveness in a long-term European strategic approach. 2) Put in place actions to support SMEs in their up-skilling towards strategic technologies innovations that will be the base of their path towards resilience and autonomy boosting European sovereignty in Defence sector. Support measures will be for example training workshops and vouchers. 3) Go to international is the third step providing for other supporting measures (e.g. workshops, vouchers, studies of international markets) to help SMEs to acquire skills in some third countries markets as well as internationalisation to foster synergies and new business lines towards these non-EU countries. This will foster action plans to enhance the European position in the value chain and engage resilience activities by supporting innovation processes and helping SMEs join forces and better cooperate with major public and private groups including in European and within international markets. These plans would have a strong focus on resilience and European synergies. Chairman Giovanni Caprino Speakers Mr. Stéphane Claisse, Director of the Toulon Var Technologies – System Factory Value chain mapping of the naval defence and aeronautics sector: a long-term increasing of the resilience and the start-up competitiveness for an European strategic approach Mrs. Eveline Buych, Innovation Manager of the Blauwe Cluster Innovation training: supporting SMEs towards better qualification Mr. Goran Barasac, President of the Croatian Defence Industry Competitiveness Cluster (CDICC) Financial support to third parties: supporting SMEs towards strategic technological innovation 12:30: Interview : The Strategy for Digital Interoperability and the evolution of the National Logistics Platform ROOM 212:30: Interview : The Strategy for Digital Interoperability and the evolution of the National Logistics Platform ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB Hon. Edoardo Rixi, Deputy Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Ivano Russo, Sole Administrator, RAM 13:00: Lunch Break13:00: Lunch Break – 14:00: Ports & energy transition ROOM 214:00: Ports & energy transition ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB The possibility of being defined as “energy communities” has finally been recognized to ports, as a support for their transition to the use of renewable energies to satisfy the typical energy-intensive needs of port areas. Ports, therefore, assume an increasingly central role in the current energy transition process, becoming energy hubs - energy storage and distribution points - and encouraging the consumption of green energy by the entire maritime cluster and inland supply chain. Which will be the next steps of this new path for ports? Moderator Luca Bergonzoli, Managing Partner Integra Società Benefit Panelists Jean Pierre Lamblin, Founder CO2 Tracker Lucas Bosser, Director for Transport and Energy, Conference of Peripheral Maritime Regions (CPMR) Beladjine Boumedienne, Senior lecturer, university of science and technology, expert in green shipping, ministry of high education, consultant CETIC Adriana Salazar, Blue Economy Expert, Union for the Mediterranean Sergio Pedrazzini, Sole Administrator Solar Solutions, Gruppo Fratelli Visconti Federico Aleotti, Researcher RSE - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico 14:30: AUTNONAME - “Automation and remote control of the Noname® system” ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica14:30: AUTNONAME - “Automation and remote control of the Noname® system” ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – Limescale and biofilm have always been a problem in all circuits in which water circulates, greatly reducing their flow rates and consequently their efficiency. The concretions themselves form a favorable environment for the proliferation of potentially pathogenic microorganisms for users. In the military, this issue takes on even greater significance and is closely linked to the operation of the maritime military instrument. The problem is amplified when maintenance of the system/equipment has to be carried out resulting in long technical downtime and consequent suspension of service. The timeless and effectiveness of interventions are, therefore, decisive in the overall economy of plant management. The Noname® system, which uses a food-grade purity gas mixture, promises to eliminate calcareous concretions and biofilms, eliminating failure times and ptimizing shipboard systems. The conference will showcase the results of AUTNONAME project experiments conducted at the University of Genoa, the use of the gas mixture, and the remotely developed continous control system. Speakers Professor Agostino G. Bruzzone, Full Professor at DIME, Genoa University, Principal Investigator of AUTNONAME Project – Genoa University Results of experiments conducted at the University of Genoa on the AUTNONAME system and possible future developments. Ing. Lucio Piticchio, CEO of Arconhe – Arconhe srl Noname as innovative solution for solubilize limestone, decrease biofilm ecrustation and block bacterial fermentation. 14:30: Defend, preserve, protect. ROOM 314:30: Defend, preserve, protect. ROOM 3 – Sea Shepherd Italia Onlus Foundation Do we want to continue to exploit the sea or do we finally decide to safeguard the sea and ourselves? Everyday Sea Shepherd volunteers goes to the sea to defend its inhabitants and what do we want to do? Looking back in our history there have been tragic pages where people have chosen to become partisans to gain freedom. Today it is up to us to become fighters, partisans to save our species from absurd logics that exploit the planet. So it’s up to us to pick a side. Collaboration between police forces and civil society, the great challenge of the new anti-poaching in the Sea Chairman Andrea Morello Speaker Adv. Cesare Colonna (online) 15.40 - 16.00 The Police of the Sea Brigadier General Maurizio Muscarà 16.00 -16.30 Intervention by the Minister of Civil Protection and Sea Policies, On. Nello Musumeci 14:30: High-Level round table on “One Ocean-One Health: the health of the seas is decided on the mainland Vespucci Tall Ship14:30: High-Level round table on “One Ocean-One Health: the health of the seas is decided on the mainland Vespucci Tall Ship – Water Academy Srd Foundation, Sustainable And Responsible Development Starting from the assumption that the state of health of the Oceans is determined by the decisions that are taken on earth, especially in relation to the fact that, as authoritatively supported by the Scientific Community, we live in an unprecedented era defined “Anthropocene”, a paradigm shift is needed to put the sea at the center of our lives. The relationship between mankind and the sea can be interpreted in all respects as a New Frontier. The seas, even within the specific and dimensional differences that distinguish them, are fundamental elements, for example, in the formation of the climate, and therefore the study of the so-called “Climate-Ocean Nexus”. It is now of fundamental importance to try to understand the variables that characterize the phenomenon of Climate Change. Chairman Prof. Alessandro Leto Speakers Professor Giuseppe Novelli, University of Rome Tor Vergata Professor Maurits Van Roojen, Global University System Dr. Filippo Uberti, ENI SpA Dr. Monica Spada - ENI SpA Dr. Simone Fortunato Mortara - ENI SpA Dr. Helga Maria Piaget - Passion Sea 15:15: Blue Circular Economy ROOM 215:15: Blue Circular Economy ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB The “blue economy” is a huge segment of the global economy and we are fully aware of the impact of its activities on both the oceans and the land and, therefore, the importance of making it as sustainable as possible to support the European green transition. In this context, limiting environmental damages is not enough: alongside the effort to reduce emissions, it is necessary to develop circular and regenerative models that enable nature-based solutions with vitality and health for economic systems, generating new business opportunities for all the blue economy players and significantly benefiting marine ecosystems. The session will also focus on the crucial role of ports in reducing marine litter through effective waste management. Moderators Cristian Chiavetta, Industrial researcher on Circular Economy ENEA Chiara Lombardi, Researcher at the Laboratory of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services - ENEA Panelists Alexia Spyridonidou, Business Development Manager of the Circular Economy and Climate Change Institute of the EPLO David Pellegrini, 1° Scientific Researcher, ISPRA Matilda Mali, Reseracher PhD Chemistry And Environmental Technology, Polytechnic University of Bari Simone Pacciardi, Special projects, relations with the EU and market development Port Authority of the Eastern Ligurian Sea Marcello Magaldi, Researcher CNR-ISMAR Paolo Varrella, President of the “Cooperativa Mitilicoltori Associati” Mirvana Feletti, Officer in charge of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Regione Liguria Claudia Gianstefani, Councillor for the Environment Municipality of Lerici 16:00: Franco Bardelli and Mario Calzeroni. Excellence in science and radar development in Italy ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica16:00: Franco Bardelli and Mario Calzeroni. Excellence in science and radar development in Italy ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – Towards the future without forgetting the past. It will be presented the historical escursus of radar science in Italy, from the post-war period to recent times, through the works of two exceptional protagonists. The Engineer Franco Bardelli, creator of companies such as Selenia Spa and IDS Spa and the Admiral Mario Calzeroni, creator of the SPQ-5 radar, for the discovery of antisom from the surface, as well as the first Italian stone of CORA technology.. Chairman Dario Guerrini, CEO Gueda System Speakers Businessman Dario Guerrini, CEO - Gueda System Contribution to the Italian industrial growth. Genius of M. Calzeroni, results and memories of those who flanked him Eng. Giovanni Bardelli, Entrepreneur The activities and life of Franco Bardelli, Selenia, IDS, Georadar and more Eng. Vincenzo Arrichiello, Entrepreneur - Leonardo (r) Carlo Calosi and his role as Mentor for Franco Bardelli and promoter of post-war Italian industry 16:30: Port/city relationship - Sustainable projects ROOM 216:30: Port/city relationship - Sustainable projects ROOM 2 – Port/city relationship - Sustainable projects Every year, hundreds of millions of travelers transit through European ports. Sometimes, friction with the city where ports are located might arise because of the management of a large number of tourists, transportation congestion, and high polluting emissions. Today, thanks to the cooperation between ports, local administrators, and other public-private players such as cruise companies, it is possible to foster a better city-port relationship with projects and initiatives that support an integrated and more sustainable development of the city-port areas in terms of economic, social, cultural and environmental aspects Moderator Federica Montaresi, Secretary General Eastern Ligurian Sea Port Authority Panelists Alberto Cappato, General Manager AIVP Serena Carassale, ESG and Sustainability Specialist Tarros Group Flora Albano, Office EU Affairs, Project Management and Blended Finance Western Sicilian Sea Port Authority Daniele Ciulli, General Manager La Spezia and Carrara Cruise Terminal Giacomo Raul Giampedrone, Councillor for Public Works, Infrastructure and Roads, Water and Waste Cycle, Soil Protection, Environment and Land Protection Liguria Region 16:30: The Italian historical excellences in the field of technological innovation and in the field of electronics are the root of the present and future success ROOM 316:30: The Italian historical excellences in the field of technological innovation and in the field of electronics are the root of the present and future success ROOM 3 – International Wireless Studies – IWS Group Chairmen Mr. Elia Cicillini, Dr. Nicola Annedda The speeches will recall the path of innovations in the field of interest in general and specific focus on telecommunications and cryptography Speakers Prof. Stefano Giordano, Professor – Dept. Engineering of the information - CNIT University of Pisa From Marconian inventions to 5G Eng. Davide Adami - UniPi From early 16th century cryptography to the Cold War Bruno Grassi, Co-fondatore IWS La Spezia From Enigma Machine to Public and Private Key 17:30: Green & blue shipyards ROOM 217:30: Green & blue shipyards ROOM 2 – GREEN&BLUE INNOVATION HUB Shipyards can play an important role in the ecological transition of the sector. It is not only about building ships that can use new fuels or green coatings, but also about the sustainable management of the shipyard’s operations, therefore the use of renewable energy and, for example, the attention to the whole waste management cycle. Moderator TBC Panelists Ana Casaca, Founder and CEO World of Shipping Portugal - Trainer & Researcher, External Expert European Commissiown World of Shipping Portugal Mario Gerini, President Confindustria La Spezia Patrizia Saccone, Councillor for Economic Development, Labour, EU Affairs, University and Research, Miglio Blu Project, Professional Education, Urban and Territorial Planning, Territorial Construction Municipality of La Spezia Paolo Bertetti, Vice President Technical & R&D Sanlorenzo Yacht Paolo Misitano, Quality Department Director The Italian Sea Group Riccardo Papa, Director CISITA Roberto Guido Sgherri, President Fondazione ITS Fincantieri* 20:00: Networking Dinner20:00: Networking Dinner – Sponsored by MBDA |
8 June 2023(8 events)
9:00: The Westmed Maritime Clusters Alliance ROOM 29:00: The Westmed Maritime Clusters Alliance ROOM 2 – 9.00 -12.30 CONFERENCE ROOM 2 9.00 Registration Chairmen Leonardo Manzari, Christain Chiavetta, WestMED Assistance Mechanism – National Hub for Italy 9.30 Welcome greetings WestMED Initiative - Italian National Coordinators Daniele Bosio, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Luca Palazzo, Presidency of the Council of Ministers - Department for Cohesion Policies (DPCoe) 9.35 Introduction Manuel Pleguezuelo, European Commission - DG MARE (online) 9.40 Adriana Salazar Olivan, Union for the Mediterranean 9.45 Maltese National Coordinator, WestMED Initiative co-Presidency Shaun Patrick Ebejer, Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects (online) 10.00 Main Achievements of the WestMED Maritime Clusters Alliance and its members EMFAF Calls open to the Southern Shore non-EU countries Anja Detant, CINEA Establishment of the Mauritanian Maritime Cluster Hamadi BABA HAMADI, President Mauritanian Maritime Cluster MEDBLEUE 2022 Tunis Emna Sohlobji, Cluster Maritime Tunisien The Hub Azul Dealroom Ruben Eiras, Forum Oceano The position/role of Clusters in the new European Blue Forum Laurence Martin, Federazione del Mare, ENMC, Thanos Smanis WMAM Approved projects ForMare - EMFAF Maritime Clusters – CALLMEBLUE; ERASMUS+ - MARMED Forum Oceano - COSME Euroclusters – MedBan CTN BIG – COSME Euroclusters – IKAT TVT & DLTM - COSME Euroclusters – LEVIATAD MARE FVG - EMFAF Maritime Clusters – Green Marine MED Strategis Cluster - ERASMUS+ - MAQUAM SGD4MED – EMFAF Ports & Maritime Transport – POWER4MED Federazione del Mare – EMFAF Women in Blue Economy – WINBIG Pole Mer Méditerranée – COSME Euroclusters – ELBE Alliance (online) Established cooperation agreements and synergies Antonio Novo Guerrero, European Clusters Alliance Axelle Salvage, ENMC Walter Wassallo, Blue Marina Awards 11.30 Open discussions about further progresses on the main goals of the WM MCA Thanos Smanis • 15 mins > Cluster dialogue: • 15 mins > Cluster up-scale South-South: • 15 mins > Capacity building North-South: • 15 mins > Investment attraction 12.30 Conclusion of the event Giovanni Caprino, Cluster BIG – Mario Mattioli, Federazione del Mare 9:30: B2B / Pitch session9:30: B2B / Pitch session – 10:30: Accelerating Digital Transformation in Maritime & Defense Industry ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica10:30: Accelerating Digital Transformation in Maritime & Defense Industry ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – ANSYS The next era in the maritime and defense industry will present business and technology challenges that will be radically different from anything seen before. The exponential rate of innovation required to meet these challenges can only be achieved through digital transformation. As the boundaries between industries blur and the cost of failure becomes business-critical, the pace of digital transformation must accelerate. One way to speed this transformation while ensuring an optimized product life cycle is through engineering simulation. Chairman and Speaker Filippo Gemma, Global Product Sales Manager 13:00: Lunch Break13:00: Lunch Break – 14:00: Italian and Portuguese marine and maritime clusters: best practices and experience exchange ROOM 214:00: Italian and Portuguese marine and maritime clusters: best practices and experience exchange ROOM 2 – 14.00 – 16.30 CONFERENCE ROOM 2 Italian and Portuguese marine and maritime clusters: best practices and experience exchange Synergies between the Hub Azul Portugal and the Italian clusters An increasing number of countries have already placed blue economy at the core of their governmental strategies, and the national marine and maritime clusters’ role is becoming increasingly fundamental on various aspects. The blue economy management differs from country to country from various point of view, including but not limited to: research and innovation, business support through targeted industrial policies and financial support, training at various levels, etc. During this session many experts coming from National Blue Economy Clusters in Italy and Portugal will share their models and experiences in all relevant aspects, with the aim to highlight differences and facilitate the exchange of best practices. 14.00-14.30 Registration Moderator Leonardo Manzari, WestMED Assistance Mechanism – National Hub for Italy 14.30-14.45 Welcome & introduction: the blue economy at the core of national strategies and priorities Daniele Bosio, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, WestMED National Coordinator 14.45-15.15 Forum Oceano: the Portuguese blue economy management model Ruben Eiras, Secretary General, Forum Oceano 15.15-15.45 Cluster Blue Italian Growth & Federazione del Mare: the Italian blue economy management model Giovanni Caprino, Chairman, Cluster Blue Italian Growth Mario Mattioli, Chairman, Federazione del Mare 15.45-16.15 Roundtable Highlighting differences and mutual inspiration between Italian and Portuguese management models Gonçalo Faria, Hub Azul Portugal Rita Sousa, FABER - Portugal Blue private operator (online) Fabio Fava, EU MISSION “Restore our Ocean and Waters” - Lighthouse for the Mediterranean (online) Alessandro Iafrati, CNR Institute of Marine Engineering, Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership 16:15-16:30 Closing Marisa Silva, Director General of Maritime Policy, Ministry of Economy and Sea, Portugal (online) Luca Salamone, Presidency of the Council of Ministers – Minister of Civil Protection and Sea Policies 14:30: B2B / Pitch session14:30: B2B / Pitch session – 16:00: Geopolitics, conflicts and correct information ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica16:00: Geopolitics, conflicts and correct information ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – FUORI ONDA The upheavals that Europe is going through pose questions that are difficult to interpret. International scenarios are crucial and will have long-term repercussions on the lives of all of us. Reporting effectively and correctly on major geopolitical issues is not easy. It is necessary to be able to assess the correctness of sources, maintain independence of judgement and at the same time keep the public’s attention high without giving in to the spectacular. Opening remarks Cristiana Pagni, CEO Italian Blue Growth Rear Adm. Antonello de Renzis Sonnino, Head of Public Information and Communication Office of the Italian Navy Chairman Paola Spadari Speakers Dialogue between Carlo Bartoli, National President of the Order of Journalists, and Carmen Lasorella, journalist. 16:30: SEAFUTURE AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONY ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica16:30: SEAFUTURE AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONY ROOM 1 - Sponsored by Elettronica – Awarding of the 7 Thesis finalists and the Thesis finalists of the Higher Secondary Institutes of the Liguria Region |
9 June 2023
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10 June 2023(1 event)
TBD: 5 Terre National Park RegattaTBD: 5 Terre National Park Regatta TBD Inclusive sailing race |
11 June 2023(1 event)
TBD: Pre-Palio RegattaTBD: Pre-Palio Regatta TBD Traditional Boat Race |