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Driving Innovation in Maritime: Green Shipping Corridor

Join us to explore how the Green Shipping Corridor (GSC) is transforming Liverpool into a hub of maritime innovation. Delve into the significance of GSCs for the UK's maritime future and the outcomes of a study that laid the foundation for its implementation.

Event finished: 28th November 2024

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28th November 2024
2:00pm - 3:00pm

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Join us to explore how the Green Shipping Corridor (GSC) is transforming Liverpool into a hub of maritime innovation.

This webinar will delve into the significance of GSCs for the UK’s maritime future, why Liverpool and Belfast are prime locations for this pioneering project, and the outcomes of a study that laid the foundation for its implementation. Discover how this work is setting the stage for sustainable growth in the maritime industry and what the future holds for GSC development.

Learn how our latest report is serving as both a catalyst and blueprint for delivering new clean energy and creating high-tech jobs that will drive the future of maritime operations.

Agenda Overview:

  • Introduction to Green Shipping Corridors (GSCs)
  • Strategic importance of the Liverpool-Belfast route.
  • The Study’s impact and key outcomes
  • Opportunities and future potential: framework for investment and economic growth
  • What’s next for GSC development?

Speakers:

Georgina Cruttenden, System Engineer, Connected Places Catapult
Mark Wray, Ecosystem Director - Maritime & Ports, Connected Places Catapult
Simon Eardley, Head of Partnerships & Policy, Mersey Maritime
Prof. Trung Thanh Nguyen, Professor of Operational Research in Transportation, Liverpool John Moores University
Richard Willis, Technical Director - Port Operations & Technology Royal HaskoningDHV

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