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Wednesday 1st & Thursday 2nd of September 2010 BIS Conference Centre, 1 Victoria Street, London
A unique opportunity to, network, find out how to participate in FP7 funded projects, in particular the latest Transport Call with a total budget of €24M and €45 M for the Ocean of Tomorrow call. A Pan-European conference on the latest innovation and development within the European Maritime Industry, showcasing a selection of leading EU projects. The event is in partnership with CESA, BIS WATERBORNE & AUXNAVALIA Project.
FP7 Maritime Transport Brokerage Event 2010 London
Index
Event Agenda
Delegates List
Partner Profile Sheets 1. CEHIPAR (El Pardo Model Basin) 2. VICUS DESARROLLOS TECNOLOGICOS S.L. 3. Center of Maritime Technologies e.V. (CMT) 4. Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU. 5. Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU. 6. State Scientific Institution “Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus” 7. SORIS 8. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Bologna 9. UCL Design Research Centre 10. Belarusian National Technical University 11. LNE Group 12. WEGEMT (A European Association of 40 Universities in 17 countries specializing in Marine
Technology Education) 13. Warsash Maritime Academy (Southampton Solent University) 14. European Community Ship owners’ Association (ECSA) 15. University of Oviedo – Maritime Field Investigation Group (MaFIG-UniOvi) 16. Port Authority of Gijon 17. SHIP DESIGN GROUP 18. Germanischer Lloyd AG 19. Liverpool John Moores University 20. SSPA Sweden AB 21. Conceptual KLT 22. ASELSAN 23. University of Southampton 24. Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU. 25. Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) 26. FUNDACION CIDAUT 27. Gdansk University of Technology 28. CESA Ship Maintenance, Repair & Conversion Group 29. The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 30. BMT Group Ltd 31. Alpha Marine Services Ltd 32. GICAN 33. Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology, Chair of Ship
and Ocean Structures’ Deck Equipment and Systems 34. Contemporary Transport 35. Staffordshire University 36. TWI Ltd 37. Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU. 38. POLITECHNIKA GDANSKA (GUT – GDANSK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – FACULTY OF OCEAN
ENGINEERING AND SHIP TECHNOLOGY) – POLAND 39. IT Innovation Centre, University of Southampton 40. University of Strathclyde. Glasgow 41. Carnival plc 42. University of Plymouth 43. Hamburgische Schiffbau Versuchsanstalt GmbH (HSVA)
44. Swerea IVF AB 45. University of Cantabria 46. Damen Shipyards Group 47. ALMA Consulting Group 48. Dokuz Eylul University, Boat Building Research Centre 49. CENTENA S.p.A. 50. Bimar Information Technology Services Inc. a company of ARKAS 51. Mastori Gemi insaati ve Dizayn Ltd.Sti.S 52. SEDEF SHIPYARD 53. As2Con 54. Shipbuilders & Shiprepairers Association 55. University of Oviedo 56. Acciona Trasmediterranea 57. Fairburns Group 58. Thales UK 59. BERTECH 60. TNO 61. Vicus Desarrollos Tecnologicos 62. Inovamais 63. AIMEN 64. Pars Makina Ltd 65. I3 Group 66. Centrum Techniki Okretowej (CTO) 67. ISQ 68. Tecnalia Inasmet 69. Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences 70. Newcastle University 71. Fundacion Tekniker 72. Newcastle University – Sustainable Power Group 73. Polski Rejestr Statkow
Project Profile Sheets 1. Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics 2. State Scientific Institution “Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus” 3. Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Bologna 4. Belarusian National Technical University 5. Belarusian National Technical University 6. SHIP DESIGN GROUP 7. Liverpool John Moores University 8. The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 9. State Scientific Institution “Power Metallurgy Institute” 10. Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI) 11. United Institute of Informatics Problems of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 12. Centre for Strategic Research and System Analysis of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 13. Centre for Strategic Research and System Analysis of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 14. Centre for Strategic Research and System Analysis of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 15. The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 16. Republic Unitary Enterprise “Instrument making plant “OPTRON” of National Academy of Sciences
of Belarus” 17. Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 18. Republican Centre for Technology Transfer 19. Belarusian Transport Union
Event Agenda
DAY 1 Wednesday 1st of September
09:30 Registration 10:00 Welcome remarks
Mr. Alan Dickinson, President SSA 10:00 Risk-Based Expert System for Through – Life Ship Structural
Inspection and Maintenance and New-Build Ship Structural Design - RISPECT Dr. Nigel Barltrop, University of Strathclyde
10:20 Breakthrough in European Ship and Shipbuilding Technologies -
BESST Dr.-Ing. Frank Roland, Centre of Maritime Technologies 10:40 Friction Stir Welding for Marine Construction Mr. Stephen Cater, TWI Ltd 11:00 Coffee Break 11:20 European Framework for Safe, Efficient and Environmentally-
Friendly Ship Operations - FLAGSHIP Mr. Herman de Meester, European Community Shipowners' Associations
11:40 Challenges for the shipping industry out of upcoming IMO
conventions: Preparation of the inventory of hazardous materials on board of existing and new building ships. Mr. Jens Rogge, Germanischer Lloyd
12:00 Probabilistic Framework for Onboard Fire Safety - FIREPROOF Dr. George Mermiris, University of Strathclyde 12:20 Promoting Marine Research Careers - PROMARC
Mr John Hepburn, Maritime Plymouth
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12:40 Star-Net Transport
Ms. Chiara Frencia, INOVA+ Serviços de Consultadoria em Inovação Tecnológica , SA
13:00 Lunch 14:00 The ongoing need for welding research in shipbuilding
Dr. Norrie McPherson, BAE System Surface Ships 14:20 Improvement of innovation and competitiveness capacity of
the naval ancillary services sector - AUXNAVALIA Mr. Manuel María París Lestón, Fundación para o Fomento da Calidade Industrial
14:40 Dismantling of Vessels with Enhanced Safety and Technology -
DIVEST Dr. Selim Alkner, University of Strathclyde
15:00 Coffee Break 15: 20 Ship evacuation data and scenarios - SAFEGUARD
Mr. Philipp Lohrmann, BMT 15:40 Composite Patch Repair For Marine And Civil
Engineering Infrastructure Applications- CO-PATCH Dr. Martyn Lightfoot, SSA
16:00 Surfacing system for ship recovery - SUSY
Mr. Benjamin Hodgson, BMT Group Ltd 16:20 Close
19:00 Dinner HMS President 1918, Victoria Embankment London
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DAY 2 Thursday 2nd of September 09:30 Registration 10:00 Welcome Remarks 10:00 WATERBORNE
Mr. Willem Laros, CESA 10:10 FP7 Transport Call IV Including Ocean of Tomorrow
Mr. Cliff Funnel, National Contact Point FP7 UK 10:30 Proposal & Project Structure
Mr. Erik van de Burgwal, National Contact Point FP7 Transport 10:45 Introduction to Brokerage event Mr. Ash Sinha, SSA 10:45 Partner Profile Presentations
1 10:45 Lennart Cederberg GAC SMHI Weather Solutions
2 10:48 Juan Jose Gonzalez Conceptual KTL
3 10:51 Christopher Drew SORIS
4 10:54 Alan Klanac As2con
5 10:57 Eimear O’Mahony LNE Group
6 11:00 Humberto Moyano Port Authority of Gijon
7 11:03 Joanne Ellis SSPA Sweden AB
8 11:06 Kaya Ucarkaya Aselsan Turkey
9 11:09 Pierre Marchal Gican
10 11:12 Sarath Tennakoon Staffordshire University
11 11:15 Zbigniew Gorski Gdansk Technical University
12 11:18 Claudio Rossi University of Bologna
13 11:21 Ionel Chirica University Dunarea de Jos Galati / Ship Design Group
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14 11:24 Norberto Duarte ISQ
15 11:27 Chiara Frencia INOVAMAIS
16 11:30 Zoheir Sabeur University of Southampton
17 11:33 Zbigniew Turek NCP Poland
18 11:36 Guiseppe Balzano Cons. A. R.
19 11:39 Manuel Paris FUNDACIÓN CALIDADE
20 11:42 David Cummings Carnival
21 11:45 Pawel Dymarski Centrum Techniki Okretowej
22 11:48 Fernando Sánchez Troncoso AIMEN
23 11:51 Adolfo Maron CEHIPAR
24 11:54 George Smyrnakis WEGEMT
25 11:57 Jerzy Bernatowicz BERTECH
26 12:00 Atilla Incecik University of Strathclyde
27 12:03 Dr Frank Roland CMT
28 12:06 Dr Jingjing Xu University of Plymouth
29 12:09 Jingxin Dong Liverpool John Moores University
30 12:12 Kevin Forshaw University of Southampton
31 12:15 David Andrews UCL Design Research Centre
32 12:18 John Buckingham BMT
33 12:21 Amaya Igartua Fundacion Tekniker
34 12:24 Piotr Lubinski Gdansk University
12:30 Lunch 13:30 Brokerage Sessions 15:00 Coffee Break 15:15 Brokerage Sessions 17:00 CLOSE
Delegate List
Delegate Organisation Email
1 Chris Ablitt TWI Ltd [email protected]
2 Selim Alkaner University of Strathclyde [email protected]
3 Ana Alves BIC Minho [email protected]
4 James Anderson
5 David Andrews UCL Design Research Centre [email protected]
6 Miguel Angel Pesquera University of Cantabria [email protected]
7 Luis Antonio Nieto De La Fuente Fundacion Cidaut [email protected]
8 Margarita Ardao Fundacion Calidade
9 Estefania Artigao TWI [email protected]
10 Juan B Perez Prat CIT SL [email protected]
11 Guiseppe Balzano Cons. A. R. [email protected]
12 Jian Bani Innovamar [email protected]
13 Nigel Barltrop University of Strathclyde [email protected]
14 Peter Bartlam ISQ [email protected]
15 Derek Bates Materials Technology Ltd [email protected]
16 Lanfranco Beredetti CESA [email protected]
17 Jerzy Bernatowicz BERTECH [email protected]
18 Ujjwal Bharadwaj TWI Ltd [email protected]
19 Maria Boile HIT [email protected]
20 Joachim Brodda BALance Technology Consulting [email protected]
21 John Buckingham BMT Defence Services Ltd [email protected]
22 Tomasz Bugalski CTO Ship research and design centre [email protected]
23 Dr Fernando Calderia Saraiva BMT Group Ltd [email protected]
24 Peter Callaghan Pallion Engineering Ltd [email protected]
25 Jesus Carbajosa CIMNE [email protected]
26 Patrick Carnie QinetiQ [email protected]
27 Ze Carrapichano MJC2 Ltd [email protected]
28 Telma Carvalho METALogic [email protected]
29 Tomasz Casquero Aclunaga [email protected]
30 Stephen Cater TWI [email protected]
31 Lennart Cederberg GAC SMHI Weather Solutions [email protected]
32 Ionel Chirica University Dunarea De Jos of Galati [email protected]
33 Andrew Clark West Sussex County council [email protected]
34 Graham Clarke Warsash Maritime Academy [email protected]
35 Peter Conneely Germanischer Lloyd [email protected]
36 David Cummings Carnival Corperation [email protected]
37 Douwe Cunningham EMEC [email protected]
38 Purendu Das University of Strathclyde [email protected]
39 Matt Davies BHR Group Ltd [email protected]
40 Javier De Francisco Gamelsa [email protected]
41 Herman De Meester ECSA [email protected]
42 Alan Dickinson SSA [email protected]
43 Rafael Dominguez Aclunaga [email protected]
44 Dr Jingxin Dong Liverpool Jon Moores University [email protected]
45 Jonathan Downes Newcastle University [email protected]
46 Christopher Drew SORIS [email protected]
47 Norberto Duarte ISQ [email protected]
48 Teuta Duletic as2con-alveus Ltd [email protected]
49 Pawel Dymarski CTO Ship research and design centre [email protected]
50 Joanne Ellis SSPA Sweden AB [email protected]
51 Ivy Fang Lloyds register [email protected]
52 Fay Fenyoe
53 Carolina Fernandes GLE/ Enterprise Europe Network [email protected]
54 Jose Fernandez Hernando Acciona Trasmediterranea [email protected]
55 Hector Figueiredo BAE Systems [email protected]
56 Kevin Forshaw Southampton University [email protected]
57 Chiara Frencia inova+ [email protected]
58 Cliff Funnell National contact point for FP7 [email protected]
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Delegate Organisation Email 59 Froydis Gaarder The research Council of Norway [email protected]
60 Zaf Gandhi Excellis Business Consulting [email protected]
61 Juan Garcia HGA S.L [email protected]
62 Alicia Garcia Atos Origin [email protected]
63 Karin Garmer Swerea IVF AB [email protected]
64 Ian Gee Pera [email protected]
65 M.H Ghaemi Gdansk University of Technology [email protected]
66 Oscar Gomez Diaz Aclunaga [email protected]
67 Flora Gonzalez Carracedo [email protected]
68 Zbigniew Gorski Gdansk Technical University [email protected]
69 Jasper Graham Jones University of Portsmouth [email protected]
70 Nick Granger CESA SMRC [email protected]
71 Philip Green BMT Defence Services Ltd [email protected]
72 Norman Grum Marine Engineering [email protected]
73 O. Gurcan Ozan TUBITAK [email protected]
74 Duncan Harkness LNE Group [email protected]
75 Stephen Hart The Technology Strategy Board [email protected]
76 John Hepburn Mewstone Enterprises [email protected]
77 Nabile Hifi University of Strathclyde [email protected]
78 Dr Spyros Hirdaris Lloyds Regsiter [email protected]
79 Benjamin Hodgson BMT SuSy project [email protected]
80 Stuart Hunt BAE Systems [email protected]
81 Amaya Igartua Fundacion Tekniker [email protected]
82 Atilla Incecik University of Strathclyde [email protected]
83 Enrique Jaimez University of Oviedo [email protected]
84 Brian Johnson BAE Systems [email protected]
85 Juan Jose Gonzalez Conceptual KTL [email protected]
86 Juan Jose Gonzalez Mendez University of Cantabria [email protected]
87 Peter Joyce BIS [email protected]
88 Patricia Judd BIS [email protected]
89 David Kilpatrick Semta [email protected]
90 Seppo Kivimaa VTT Finland [email protected]
91 Alan Klanac as2con-alveus Ltd [email protected]
92 Marten Koopmans European Commission [email protected]
93 Martyn Lightfoot SSA [email protected]
94 Diana Lock Remade South East [email protected]
95 Willem Loros CESA [email protected]
96 Piotr Lubinski Gdansk Technical University [email protected]
97 Foojan Mahdavi University of Greenwich [email protected]
98 Pierre Marchal Gican [email protected]
99 Adolfo Maron CEHIPAR [email protected]
100 Dr Jochen Marzi Hamburg Ship Model Basin (HSVA) [email protected]
101 Norman McPherson BAE Systems [email protected]
102 Jonathan Mearns Mearns Marine [email protected]
103 James Melia BIS [email protected]
104 Serhat Melik TUBITAK [email protected]
105 George Mermiris University of Strathclyde [email protected]
106 Vic Minstry Pera [email protected]
107 Horacio J. MontesCoto Universidad de Oviedo [email protected]
108 Tony Morrall ECMAR [email protected]
109 Humberto Moyano Port Authority of Gijon [email protected]
110 David Nickolls UK Trade and Investment [email protected]
111 Eimear O' Mahony LNE Group [email protected]
112 Erdinc Oguz Aselsan Turkey [email protected]
113 Manuel Paris Leston Fundacion Calidade [email protected]
114 Richard Pawling UCL Department of Mechanical [email protected]
115 Lena Pedersen NTNU [email protected]
116 Stefano Persi Astos Origin [email protected]
117 Victor Pintos AIMEN [email protected]
118 Richard Pitman Department for BIS [email protected]
119 Vaughn Pomeroy University of Southampton [email protected]
120 Corina Prent TNO [email protected]
121 Henk Prins MARIN [email protected]
122 Antti Rantanen VTT Finland [email protected]
123 Mark Raper Fairburns Group [email protected]
124 Robert Ravelli Contemporary Transport [email protected]
Delegate Organisation Email 125 Julie Robson SSA [email protected]
126 Simon Rogers TWI [email protected]
127 Jens Rogge Germanischer Lloyd [email protected]
128 Frank Roland Center of Maritime Technologies [email protected]
129 Caludio Rossi University of Bologna [email protected]
130 Alexis Roy DCNS [email protected]
131 Silvia Sa BIC Minho [email protected]
132 Zoheir Sabeur IT Innovation Centre, University of Southampton [email protected]
133 Pat Salmon Thales UK [email protected]
134 Fernando Sanchez AIMEN [email protected]
135 Dirk Saseta Leitat [email protected]
136 Sergi Sauri CENIT Centre for Innovation in transport [email protected]
137 Marcos Schembri CETENA S.p.A [email protected]
138 Ajit Shenoi University of Southampton [email protected]
139 Michael Sinclair Fergusons Shipbuilders [email protected]
140 Ash Sinha SSA [email protected]
141 Kosta Skarvelakis ALMA [email protected]
142 George Smyrnakis WEGEMT [email protected]
143 Juan-Antonio Tebar CDTI [email protected]
144 Sarath B. Tennakoon Staffordshire University [email protected]
145 Cornel Thill DST [email protected]
146 Dr Phil Thompson BMT Marine & Offshore Surveys [email protected]
147 Lynn Tomkins SEMTA [email protected]
148 Philip Tsichlis Alpha Marine Services Ltd [email protected]
149 Osman Turan University of Strathclyde [email protected]
150 Zbigniew Turek NCP Poland [email protected]
151 Stephen Turnock University of Southampton [email protected]
152 Kaya Ucarkaya Aselsan Turkey [email protected]
153 Erik Van De Burgwal NL Agency [email protected]
154 Marc Van de Craen Techsubsidy [email protected]
155 Robert Van De Ketterij IHC Merwede - MTI Holland [email protected]
156 G Van Der Weijde TNO [email protected]
157 Peter Van Terwisga Damen Shipyards Group [email protected]
158 Kamlesh Varyani University of Strathclyde [email protected]
159 Dracos Vassalos University of Strathclyde [email protected]
160 Isella Vicini Warrant Group Srl [email protected]
161 Adrian Waddams BMF [email protected]
162 Simon Walker Jesmond Engineering Ltd [email protected]
163 Lee Weingart LNE Group [email protected]
164 Qing Xiao University of Strathclyde [email protected]
165 Li Xu University of Strathclyde [email protected]
166 Yuji Yoshimura [email protected]
167 Peilin Zhou University of Strathclyde [email protected]
168 JingJing Zu University of Plymouth [email protected]
169 Adrian Sarasquete Vicus
170 Antxon Ascorreta TECNALIA [email protected]
171 Martinez Pablo TECNALIA [email protected]
172 Ana Alves BIC Minho [email protected]
173 Thomas Koch Atlantec Ent Solution GMBH [email protected]
174 Jerolim Andric University of Zagreb [email protected]
175 Willy Hockin ADS [email protected]
Partner Profile Sheets
Name of the Organisation
CEHIPAR (El Pardo Model Basin)
Organisation Type Hydrodynamics testing facility
Contact Person Adolfo Marón Position: Manager of R&D
Email [email protected] Website: www.cehipar.es
Address Carretera de la Sierra, s/n, 28048, El Pardo, Madrid, Spain
Fields of Activity Ship hydrodynamics: resistance, propulsion, cavitation, seakeeping and offshore
Skills and Expertise Offered
Model tests on calm water tank, cavitation tunnel and seakeeping and maneouvering tank. CFD calculations.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s
integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
VICUS DESARROLLOS TECNOLOGICOS S.L.
Organisation Type R&D SME
Contact Person Adrián Sarasquete Position: Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.vicusdt.com
Address Jacinto Benavente Nº37-3º. 36202 VIGO (PO)- SPAIN
Fields of Activity R&D marine sector, hydrodynamics, propulsion, permanent magnet motors and special drives, renewable energies
Skills and Expertise Offered
- Research and development - Hydrodynamic optimization - Ship propulsion, propeller design - Energy efficiency rudder development - Development of custom designed innovative permanent magnet motors
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and drives - Mechanical design - CFD analysis - Thermal analysis
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Center of Maritime Technologies e.V. (CMT)
Organisation Type SME, research centre
Contact Person Anastasia Walter Position:
Email [email protected] Website: www.cmt-net.org
Address Bramfelder Str. 164, D-22305 Hamburg, Germany Tel.: +49 (40) 691 99 47
Fields of Activity CMT is a membership based association and EU-recognized SME research centre established in 2003 in Hamburg, Germany. CMT can be used as contact point for the involvement of any German partner in the project as well as towards European shipyards. CMT can also be used in projects for dissemination and management activities having proven skills and experiences in more than 30 EU projects.
Skills and Expertise Offered
CMT continuously conducts expert work in RTD projects, particularly in the following fields relevant for this topic: • Energy load balance and energy management on ships; environmental and economic impact assessment; operational profiles of ships, alternative energies (fuel cells); • Life cycle performance assessment, identification of relevant
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parameters and drivers; • Development of concepts and calculation of lightweight and conventional structures; • Process and layout planning and simulation (of retrofitting and production processes and in relation to ship operation), producibility aspects, cost assessment
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU.
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Bernt Leira Position: Professor
Email [email protected] Website:
Address Department of Marine Technology, Otto Nielsens vei 10, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Fields of Activity Estimation of extreme loading due to wind, waves and current on marine structures. Structural analysis and design with respect to ultimate, fatigue and serviceability requirements. Methods for load and response monitoring, inspection planning and maintenance scheduling.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Concept development, calculation and experimental investigations related to multi-use offshore platforms, both with respect to wind energy components, aquaculture components and other main structural components.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from
7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88) Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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the following topics open in the 2011 call)
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU.
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Bjørn Egil Asbjørnslett Position: Professor
Email [email protected], copy [email protected]
Website:
Address Department of Marine Technology, Otto Nielsens vei 10, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Fields of Activity Marine system design, specialising on four system levels from maritime logistics chain design, fleet design, vessel/floater design and main onboard system design. Integration between system levels. Multicriteria and -objective studies, particularly emission oriented.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Marine system design competence. Multi-criteria modelling and analysis of maritime transport systems; cost, time, emissions, robustness. Optimization and risk based approaches.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
State Scientific Institution "Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus"
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Bulko Olga Position: Head of Department
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Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.nasb.gov.by
Address 3, Surganova str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Logistics, intermodality
Skills and Expertise Offered
Development of modern transport strategies
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
SORIS
Organisation Type Intermediary - chemical market intelligence and information broking
Contact Person Mr Christopher Drew Position: Chief Executive
Email [email protected] Website: www.soris.org
Address PO Box 502, Welwyn Garden City, Herts AL7 9HG
Fields of Activity "Industrial dating agency"
Skills and Expertise Offered
SORIS is the hub of a network of chemical companies, who supply "functionality" to drugs, detergents, paints, inks, electronics, biocides and every other industry. SORIS wants to learn about the issues facing shipping - and can provide introductions to suitable partners (probably in a jnuior, enabling-technology role) for FP7 projects.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems funtioning and its biotechnological potential
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Name of the Organisation
Dept. of Electrical Engineering University of Bologna
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Claudio Rossi Position: Senior researcher
Email [email protected] Website: www.die.unibo.it www.unibo.it/docenti/claudio.rossi
Address via Risorgimento, 2 40136 Bologna ITALY
Fields of Activity Electric drives, hybrid powertrain
Skills and Expertise Offered
Components, sub-system and sytem configuration for hybrid drivelines based on the following concept: • Plural-fractionated hybrid systems for application on marine propulsion
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
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UCL Design Research Centre
Organisation Type University - Research
Contact Person David Andrews Position: Professor of Engineering Design
Email [email protected] Website: http://www.mecheng.ucl.ac.uk/research/marine/design-research/
Address Department of Mechanical Engineering, UCL, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE
Fields of Activity Computer aided ship design, innovative and novel ship designs, ship design reviews and audits
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Skills and Expertise Offered
Ship design, wide range of ship types (naval and commercial, multihulls, advanced concepts Use of innovative design methods and approaches (DBB, SBD etc) Project management of major naval projects
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Belarusian National Technical University
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Denis Kapski Position: Chief of Scientific center
Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.bntu.by
Address 5, Independence av., 220013 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Logistics
Skills and Expertise Offered
Work in the field of city logistics
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
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LNE Group
Organisation Type Consulting firm
Contact Person Eimear O'Mahony Position: Associate
Email [email protected] Website: www.lnegroup.com
Address Potsdamer Platz 11, 10785 Berlin, Germany
Fields of Activity Grant-writing, lobbying, consultancy
Skills and Expertise Offered
See above
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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WEGEMT (A European Association of 40 Universities in 17 countries specialising in Marine Technology Education)
Organisation Type Non profit organisation
Contact Person George Smyrnakis Position: Secretary General
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Email [email protected] Website: http://www.wegemt.org
Address Head Office WEGEMT C/O The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 10 Upper Belgrave Street London England SW1X 8BQ
Fields of Activity - Education - Dissimination of knowledge to the industry
Skills and Expertise Offered
- Coordination & Management - Networking - Dissemination - Research & Technological Development
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Warsash Maritime Academy (Southampton Solent University)
Organisation Type HE - University
Contact Person Graham Clarke Position: EU Project Manager
Email [email protected] Website: warsashacademy.co.uk/
Address Warsash Maritime Academy, Newton Road, WARSASH, Southampton, UK - SO31 9ZL
Fields of Activity seafarer training; shipping operations simulation
Skills and Expertise Offered
human factors research, ship simulator operations and training (bridge, cargo engine room)
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Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events
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European Community Shipowners' Associations (ECSA)
Organisation Type
Contact Person Herman de Meester Position: Dept Secretary General
Email [email protected] Website: www.ecsa.eu
Address Rue Ducale 67 bte2
Fields of Activity Maritime Transport
Skills and Expertise Offered
Shipowners
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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University of Oviedo - Maritime Field Investigation Group (MaFIG-UniOvi)
Organisation Type Public University
Contact Person Horacio J. MontesCoto Position: Senior Lecturer & Researcher
Email [email protected] Website: www.uniovi.es
Address Department of Nautical Science and Technology
Fields of Activity Teaching & Training With or without physical presence (virtually )
Skills and Expertise Offered
Teasing, training and researching in the maritime field, sucas: safety (management of maritime emergencies, contingency plans); security; navigation; marine transport; maneuvering; onboard risks ; mantenance (deck and engines); precision bathymetrics and/or phonografies of the marine botton with side scan sonar with or withour differential GPS in real time; Internationa, European and National laws; marine pollution including risks analysis of hydrocarbon spills impacts in the coast, monitoring of hidrocarbons spill in real time.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Port Authority of Gijon
Organisation Type Public Entity
Contact Person Humberto Moyano Position: R&D Director
Email [email protected] Website: www.puertogijon.es
Address Claudio Alvargonzalez 32 Gijoj-33201 Spain
Fields of Activity Port Authority - Maritime Transport services
Skills and Expertise Offered
FP7 : 6 projects : Cargoxpress, SHOAL, SAFEPORT, SUPERGREEN, CARGOXPRESS, PROPS FP6 ; 6 projects : MARNIS, EFFORTS FREIGTHWISE, SAFETOW, MOSES, MTCP
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FP5: 4 projects : ISIS, SWAN, WATERMAN, THEMIS FP4: 2 projects EBHI-MAST , EBHI-LIFE FP3: 2 projects : Bahia-VTMH , MUSEL 8/24
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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SHIP DESIGN GROUP
Organisation Type SME
Contact Person Ionel Chirica Position: R&D manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.shipdesigngroup.eu
Address 51, Dogariei Str., Galati, Romania
Fields of Activity Ship design and research
Skills and Expertise Offered
ship design, static, dynamic, buckling, fatigue of structures. Optimization.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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Name of the Organisation
Germanischer Lloyd AG
Organisation Type Classification Society
Contact Person Jens Rogge Position: Project Engineer
Email [email protected] Website: www.gl-group.com
Address Brooktorkai 18, 20457 Hamburg, Germany
Fields of Activity Classification of all type of ships, certification of products, certfication of management systems, renewable energy, oil and gas Development of rules and regulations
Skills and Expertise Offered
Technical expertise in all fields of maritime industry, mechanical engineering, electricians, software, consultants, environmental issues, management systems,
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s
integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Liverpool John Moores University
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Dr Jingxin Dong Position: Senior Lecturer in Transport and Logistics
Email [email protected] Website: www.ljmu.ac.uk
Address Room 216A, James Parsons Building, School of Engineering, Techology and
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Maritime Operation, L3 3AF, Liverpool
Fields of Activity Transport and Logistics
Skills and Expertise Offered
Mathematic and computer modelling of Transport and Logistics system
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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SSPA Sweden AB
Organisation Type Research organisation
Contact Person Joanne Ellis Position: Project Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.sspa.se
Address Box 24001, SE-400 22 Göteborg, Sweden
Fields of Activity ship design; hydrodynamic testing; maritime transport and logistics; risk and safety assessment; information and communication technologies; simulations; port and coastal development; coastal and marine environmental assessments
Skills and Expertise Offered
model testing in facitilies including towing tank, maritime dynamics laboratory and cavitation tunnel; hydrodynamic design; risk analysis; computational fluid dynamics; environmental expertise, safety and efficiency assessment
Topic(s) Interested
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion
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(Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
interaction SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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Name of the Organisation
Conceptual KLT
Organisation Type SME
Contact Person Juan José González Position: Business Development Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.conceptualklt.es
Address Edif. CDTUC, mod. 6B ETSI Caminos, Canales y Puertos - Avda. Los Castros, s/n 39005-Santander Spain
Fields of Activity CONCEPTUAL KLT has three open working lines to place R&D projects and contracts under way. These lines are: - Introduction of crowdsourcing, software collaborations platforms and knowledge social networks, like web 2.0, for our institutional and private clients. - Development of intelligent transport systems (ITS) and “Internet of Things”. - Innovation in the maritime and port management, boosting comodality in the rail and port node and developing “cloud computing” applications.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Our projects are based on the large professional experience of our company personnel, that includes important responsibility positions in different Spanish ports (Santander, Gijón). Regarding to projects, EcomodalUmlandPort project main objective is to generate tools and logistics solutions for a better knowledge and improvement of hinterland-port communications, according to umland characteristics and limitations, and taking account of efficiency, sustainability and co-modality criteria. Main tasks in this project include a complete data base of technical data (position, size, infrastructure connections, services) about all ports and logistics centers and operators in Spain, in order to develop a simulation tool for the optimal connection between logistics centers and ports, by road and by train.
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SILE (Efficient Logistic System In and Out of Ports) project is centered in the development of an efficient management system for freight transportation by road between port installations and near located companies. It is based, among others, in RFID technologies. ComodalWeb2.0 project has as main objective to improve sea logistics co-modality (motorways of the sea) applying a multi-agent, web 2.0 arquitecture, in order to increase collaboration between different port communities, and between port communities and final users, and trying to reduce administrative tasks. Finally, we are starting now a new project in close collaboration with RENFE, in order to develop an electronic platform for web-based information interchange between RENFE and its customers. Final project objective is to develop a logistics management system for railway freight end-to-end transportation. Additionally, we are collaborating in two european projects: “Marnis” project, which is a project under the European Commission VI Framework Programme (2004-2008), acting CONCEPTUAL as a subcontractor of one the partners, the Company PORTEL, which provides telematics services to the Spanish ports. “Skema” project, (Sustainable Knowledge Platform for the European Maritime and Logistics Industry, 2008-2009), which is a project under the VII Framework Programme funded by the DGTREN, acting CONCEPTUAL as a subcontractor of one the partners, the Company PORTEL.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Name of the Organisation
ASELSAN
Organisation Type COMPANY
Contact Person Kaya UCARKAYA Position: Project Leader
Email [email protected] Website: www.aselsan.com.tr
Address PK 01 Yenimahalle Ankara Turkey
Fields of Activity System integration, defense electronics, communicaiton, acoustics, navigation
Skills and Expertise Offered
System integration Electronic, acoustic, navigation systems
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and
huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Name of the Organisation
University of Southampton
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Kevin Forshaw Position: Collaboration Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.soton.ac.uk
Address University Road, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ
Fields of Activity Maritime Research
Skills and Expertise Offered
Hydrodynamics & propulsion, coatings, transport research, envrironmental impact
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Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems funtioning and its biotechnological potential
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
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Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU.
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Lena Pedersen Position: Research Coordinator
Email [email protected] Website: http://www.ntnu.edu/imt
Address Department of Marine Technology, Otto Nielsens vei 10, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Fields of Activity Marine systems: • Ship machinery • Combustion machines • Marine operations and maintenance technology • Maritime design and logistics • ICT og Maritime constructions • Fisheries and aquaculture • Subsea technology • Maritime safety Marine constructions: design and operation of future ships and ocean structures. Integrating theoretical and experimental research in marine hydrodynamics, structural mechanics and automatic control.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology With less than a thousandth of the world's inhabitants, Norway is world class in terms of marine science, marine technology and maritime industrial enterprise. Marine technology encompasses activities tied to our largest exporting industries: • Oil and gas extraction • Fisheries technology and aquaculture • Marine engineering and the associated industries.
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Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)
Organisation Type SMHI is a government agency under the Ministry of the Environment.
Contact Person Lennart Cederberg Position: Global Product Manager Shipping
Email [email protected] Website: www.smhi.com
Address Folkborgsvagen 1, 601 76 NORRKOPING, SWEDEN
Fields of Activity SMHI offers products and services of high quality for professional users. The products and services are designed to facilitate your decision making and range from consulting services to products designed for weather sensitive industries. Professional services: o Agriculture o Aviation o Building and construction o Data and statistics o Education o Energy o Environment o Media o Real estate o Retail and manufacturing o Roads and traffic o Shipping o Tourism and lesiure
Skills and Expertise Offered
SMHI offers products and services that provide various kinds of enterprises and organisations with an important foundation for decision-making. General forecasts and weather warnings, industry-specific services,
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simulations and analyses, statistics, climate studies and contracted research are some examples. SMHI conducts three different types of operation: government-funded operations, assignments from other government agencies, and business operations on a commercial basis. Although apparently different on the surface, these operations are all based on the same fundamental aim - to contribute to increased social benefit, safety and a sustainable society.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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Name of the Organisation
FUNDACION CIDAUT
Organisation Type RESEARCH CENTER
Contact Person LUIS ANTONIO NIETO DE LA FUENTE Position: EUROPEAN PROJECTS MANAGER
Email [email protected] Website: www.cidaut.es
Address PARQUE TECNOLÓGICO DE BOECILLO. PARCELA 209. 47151 BOECILLO (VALLADOLID). SPAIN
Fields of Activity ENERGY AND TRANSPORT
Skills and Expertise Offered
The principal objective of the Foundation is to nurture the competitiveness and the industrial development of the companies in the automotive and aeronautics sector, thus enabling them to develop new products and processes. In order to realize this objective, the Foundation promotes scientific investigation, technological development and innovation applicable to industry in general and to the transport and energy sectors in particular. CIDAUT has more than 300 employees. The working plan revolves around three fundamental activities: Investigation and Technological Development, Technological Services and Specialized Training. The R+D+i section is divided into the areas of
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Transport Safety, Product-Process-Materials; and Energy and Environment. The development of new technological concepts which permits the use of energy sources less polluting but economically feasible, the definition of processes which permits the minimal output of residuals, the promotion of the design of systems which transform energy and the efficient use of energy at different levels, make up the basic objectives of the research carried out in CIDAUT in Energy and Environment. Foundation CIDAUT’s energy and environment department focuses its technological innovation efforts in developing technologies and processes related to renewable energies, being its basic work lines liquid biofuels, solid biomass, hydrogen technologies, energetic design methodologies in building (sustainable building), equipment development for predictive maintenance of fluid energetic systems and development of products linked to generation, transformation, exchange and use of energy. For developing these works, this department has available calculus and simulation codes, including own codes, as well as experimental tools for testing and validating the designed technologies. Moreover, in this department, prototypes and products, in the fields previously described, are designed, developed and materialised. Diesel Engines: • Tests over engine performance. Increase efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. • Assessment and tests to reduce emissions. • Assessment and tests using alternative fuels. • Assessment, design and tests over components and auxiliaries. Liquid Biofuels: • Design of production processes. (For example using as feedstock the fish fat and residues) • Pilot plant experimentation • Validation in test bench and fleets • Industrialisation of the production process. (For example, to be carried out onboard or in the seaport) Hydrogen Technologies • Hydrogen production technologies (electrolysis and fuel reforming). • Integration of hydrogen technologies in energy and transport applications Development of equipment for predictive maintenance • CIDAUT develops protocols and equipment for predictive maintenance of energy systems (power plants, fleets fed with alternative fuels, etc). Hybridization: • Assessment, design and sizing of each element of the hybrid powertrain depending on the application. • Control strategies to increase efficiency and reduce fuel consumption.
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7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Gdansk University of Technology Faculty of Ocean Eng. and Ship Technology
Organisation Type Higher Education, Research
Contact Person M. H. Ghaemi Position: Assist. prof., Coordinator for EU Projects
Email [email protected] Website: www.pg.gda.pl
Address G. Narutowicza 11/12 80-233 Gdansk, Poland
Fields of Activity Naval Arch., Marine Eng., Transport, Power Systems
Skills and Expertise Offered
A) Department of Ship Manufacturing Technology, Quality Systems and Materials Science: 1. Influence of weld imperfections on strength especially fatigue properties of ship hull structure 2. Measurements processes in ship hull manufacturing and assembly 3. Systems for manufacturing of ship hull structures in reduced tolerances 4. Automation of processes of straightening of hull modulus 5. Fatigue strength of ship hull structure components 6. Fatigue properties of laser welded steel joints 7. New materials for ship structures 8. Alloys for fast ship hulls 9. Elaboration of processing technologies for new ship hull plate materials 10. Analysis of technological and economic aspects of material selection for fast (hydrofoil ships, catamarans, sidewall hovercrafts, hovercrafts) and conventional ships 11. Cold cracking of welded joints 12. Corrosion resistance of materials and welded joints 13. Corrosion processes a ship structures 14. Modelling of physical and mechanical properties of alloys for ship and offshore structures 15. Fatigue and corrosion fatigue of materials and details of structures 16. Applications of Acoustic Emission (AE) in marine technology designs 17. Procedures of ISO 9001 and 14000 for shipbuilding sector
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B) Department of Mechanics, Construction and Strength of Ship: 1. Strength analysis of ship hulls under bending and torsion. 2. Large deflection analysis of stability and strength of ship structures. 3. Hydroelasticity in mechanics of ship structures (slamming and sloshing analysis). 4. Fatigue strength assessment of ship structures under complex loads. 5. Strength and safety of ships and offshore structures in emergency (grounding). 6. Dynamics of multi-hull ships and offshore structures. 7. Strength of docks and pontoons. 8. Modelling in mechanics of ship structures. 9. Safety of ships in the intact and damaged conditions, in particular subdivision and damage stability of ro-ro vessels. 10. Seakeeping, in particular numerical simulations of the nonlinear ship motions in high sea states. C) Department of Ship Power Plants: 1. Designing of ship power plants with regard to diagnostics, reliability and safety of their work. 2. Designing and operating energetic systems of the units of submarine mining with regard to reliability and safety of their work. 3. Operating of ship power plants systems, including determining rational strategies of making prophylactic maintenance with special regard to wear of tribological systems of machines especially compression-ignition engines. 4. Reliability and safety of working technical systems especially ship power plants with regard to their pro-ecological features. 5. Features of lubricating oils and fuels. D) Department of Ship and Ocean Structures Deck Equipment and Systems: 1. Hatch covers 2. Marine life saving appliances and evacuation systems 3. Anchor and mooring winches and equipment 4. Steering gears 5. Tunnel and azimuth thrusters 6. Controllable pitch propellers 7. Active fin stabilizers 8. Heave compensators for drilling platform systems 9. Cranes and Cargo handling equipment 10. Towing machineries and equipment 11. Machineries and equipment for fishing vessels 12. Deck equipment and machineries for research and special purpose vessels E) Department of Automatics and Turbine Propulsion: 1. Analysis and design of marine control systems. 2. Analysis, design and diagnostics of stationary and marine power plants equipped with steam or gas turbine. 3. Numerical and analytical solutions concerning selection of main propulsion system of floating units and ships, including main and auxiliary engines, generators and propulsors. 4. Novel ship power plants regarding new energy-saving concepts. 5. Mathematical modeling and simulation of transition processes of ship propulsion systems. 6. Optimization of stochastic process of ships\' maneuvering, as well as ship propulsion system.
7. Modern methods of calculating and simulating of ship auxiliary installations. 8. Efficiency evaluation of onboard energetic systems in real operational conditions. 9. Methods of ships systems maintenance control. 10. Analysis and design of different solutions of technological and energetic systems on floating units for underwater mining. 11. Analysis, design and diagnostics of the stationary and marine combined cycles. 12. CFD methods, tools and application. F) Department of Theory and Ship Design: 1. Ship theory. 2. Naval hydrodynamics. 3. Ship design. 4. Composite structures. 5. underwater technology and acoustics.
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7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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CESA Ship Maintenance, Repair & Conversion Group
Organisation Type Trade association
Contact Person Nick Granger Position: Executive Secretary
Email [email protected] Website:
Address 1, Hereford Close, Odiham, Hants RG29 1PF
Fields of Activity Ship maintenance, repair & conversion yards
Skills and Expertise Offered
Identification of shipyard interests. Involvement of yards in relevent projects. Sector competitiveness improvement.
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Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
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The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Nikolai Ishin Position: Chief of a department
Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.nasb.gov.by
Address 12, Academicheskaya str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Design, technology and construction
Skills and Expertise Offered
Specialists, dealing with testings
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7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
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BMT Group Ltd
Organisation Type Consultancy
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Contact Person Dr Phil Thompson Position: Sector Director - Transport
Email [email protected] Website: www.bmt.org
Address Holland House, 1-4 Bury Street, London, EC3A 5AW
Fields of Activity Products & Consulting Services on Energy Efficiency
Skills and Expertise Offered
R&D & prractical application of services to reduce fuel consumption/GHG's. Excellent links with class, IMO, Ship Owners, etc.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
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Alpha Marine Services Ltd.
Organisation Type Marine Consultants & Surveyors
Contact Person Philip Tsichlis Position: Naval Architect
Email [email protected] Website: n/a
Address 26, Skouze str., 18536, Piraeus, Greece
Fields of Activity Naval Architecture, Ship Design, Consultants to Shipping Companies, R&D, Marine Engineering, etc.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Technical Consultants to Major Greek Ship Owners, Ship Design (New Buildings & Conversions), Hull & Machinery Surveys, Participation in various EC funded projects (e.g. SAFEDOR, FLAGSHIP, ALERT, etc.), ISM / ISPS / ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / TMSA Consultancy, Incident Investigations, Energy Efficiency Management Plans, Energy Audits onboard Tankers, etc.
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7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
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Name of the Organisation
GICAN
Organisation Type French Shipyard and Maritime Equipment Association
Contact Person Pierre MARCHAL Position: R&D consultant
Email [email protected] Website:
Address
Fields of Activity Electric equipment manufacturer promotion
Skills and Expertise Offered
Electric propulsion, market study
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
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Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology, Chair of Ship and Ocean Structures' Deck Equipment and Systems
Organisation Type Education, Research and Development
Contact Person Piotr Lubinski Position: Asistant
Email [email protected] Website: www.pg.gda.pl
Address 11/12 Narutowicza Street, 80-952 Gdansk, Poland
Fields of Activity Areas of the Chair’s education and research activity: · Marine life saving appliances and evacuation systems · Anchor, mooring, towing winches and equipment · Steering gears · Tunnel and azimuth thrusters, Controllable pitch propellers · Active fin stabilizers · Heave compensators for drilling platform systems · Cranes and Cargo handling equipment
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· Power hydraulics drive and control systems · Bearings and seals of the shafts · Ramps, Hatch covers and Doors Wave energy conversion devices Solar energy powered boats
Skills and Expertise Offered
We offer cooperation concerning above mentioned research areas, especially in the following aspects: · theoretical analysis · mathematical modeling · computer simulations · laboratory experiments · research, development, design of the nowadays applied machineries, equipment, devices, systems as well as an innovative solutions, taking into account: safety, human element, environmental protection, economical impact, new materials and technologies.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Name of the Organisation
Contemporary Transport
Organisation Type Consultancy
Contact Person Robert Ravelli Position: Associate Director
Email [email protected] Website: contemporarytransport.co.uk
Address 4A Denbigh Place London SW1V 2HB
Fields of Activity Sustainable Transport Planning, Mobility Management, Travel Demand Management, Transport Impact Studies, Transport Policy Analysis , Strategic Planning, Social Marketing, Behaviour Change
Skills and Expertise Contemporary Transport is a consultancy of transport professionals with
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Offered many years of international best practice project management experience in the field of sustainable transport planning. We have worked on projects in both the public and private sectors in the USA, EU (especially the UK), China and Australia. Specific Expertise:
-social marketing
-transit oriented development (TOD) -Mobility Management- Behaviour Change Programmes
elopment
We have been frequent panellists and speakers on these topics at conferences such as ECOMM and POLIS. We are regularly invited to work on a broad range of leading EU and UK Department for Transport (DfT) research projects. We were responsible for setting up the Area Travel Plan approach in London and subsequently for the UK Highways Agency’s Influencing Travel Behaviour programme and have practical experience dealing with funding mechanisms to support ongoing mobility management programmes. We have been an advisor to the Transport for London Smarter Travel Unit and conducted a Health Impact Assessment for the London 2012 Games Transport Plan for the Olympic Delivery Authority We have created joint development plans around transport stations for developers, and strategic plans for municipalities. We have experience as high level public sector advisors working with elected and appointed officials. As appointed transport advisors to Mayors of large municipalities we provided policy analysis and impact studies on transportation and regeneration issues such as working on creating joint development plans for stations along a new rail line. We conduct comprehensive reviews of effectiveness of mobility management and recommended enhancements to improve impact. We provide expert site specific advice on Travel Plans. We were the specialist advisor on the production of the new UK Department for Transport (DfT) guidance on transport assessment. Developed original DfT guidance on travel plans and school transport;Created DfT national evaluation tool for mobility management strategies (TraPET); Established UK standard for mobility management monitoring using TRICS.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation,
call) CIVITAS Plus 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events
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Staffordshire University
Organisation Type HEI
Contact Person Sarath B Tennakoon Position: Professor
Email [email protected] Website: www.staffs.ac.uk
Address FCET, Beaconside, Stafford, ST!8 0AD
Fields of Activity Power Electronics, Power Systems, Power Semiconductor Devices, Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar, biofuels), Tri generation, Signal processing, Control, Robotics, Communications, Engines, Automotive Systems, Knowledge management
Skills and Expertise Offered
as far as I can see the relevant expertise and skills are in the application of power electronics and renewable energy systems
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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TWI Ltd
Organisation Type Research & Technology
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Contact Person Stephen Cater Position: Senior Project Leader
Email [email protected] Website: www.twi.co.uk
Address TWI Wallis Way, Advanced Manufacturing Park, Catcliffe Rotherham Yorkshire S60 5TZ
Fields of Activity TWI is one of the world's foremost independent research and technology organisations. We work across all industry sectors and are experts in all aspects of materials joining, materials engineering and related technologies. Our technologies fall into the following areas: • Structural Integrity and Corrosion Management cover a wide range of areas, focussed around reliability assurance and failure resistance. • Non Destructive Testing covers all methods of testing and inspection which are performed without damaging the test subject. • Welding and Joining Technologies range from the familiar, such as laser and arc welding, to the more specialised, like ultrasonic and diffusion bonding. • Materials Processing includes cutting, surfacing and surface engineering, and use of specialist materials. • Manufacturing Support provides an integrated approach to consultancy on all aspects of manufacturing, advising on both business and technical aspects.
Skills and Expertise Offered
We have a particular interest in novel technologies for ship and general marine construction, repair and retrofit, both under the Surface Transport Call and the parallel calls for Research for the Benefit of SMEs. These could include new techniques for joining steel to aluminium and the transfer of existing friction stir welding technology form the construction of aluminium ships to the construction of steel ships.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s
integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Norwegian University of science and technology, NTNU.
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Sverre Steen Position: Professor
Email [email protected], copy [email protected]
Website: http://folk.ntnu.no/sverres
Address Department of Marine Technology, Otto Nielsens vei 10, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Fields of Activity Marine hydrodynamics, specializing in resistance and propulsion, energy saving devices, and propulsion in waves. Added resistance and speed loss of ships in waves. Weather routing of ships. Development of renewable energy propulsion concepts (using wind and waves)
Skills and Expertise Offered
Calculations and experimental investigations of energy saving devices related to propellers, speed loss of ships in waves, development and testing of concepts for propulsion utilising renewable energy.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
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POLITECHNIKA GDANSKA ( GUT- GDANSK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY- FACULTY OF OCEAN ENGINEERING AND SHIP TECHNOLOGY) - POLAND
Organisation Type UNIVERSITY
Contact Person ZBIGNIEW GORSKI Position: SENIOR LECTURER
Email [email protected] Website: www.pg.gda.pl
Address 11/12 Narutowicza , 80-233 GDANSK, POLAND
Fields of Activity 1.Measurements processes in ship hull manufacturing and assembly 2.Systems for manufacturing of ship hull structures in reduced tolerances 3.Automation of processes of straightening of hull sections (panels) 4.New materials for ship structures 5.Alloys for new type of fast craft hulls 6.Fatigue strength of ship hull structure components
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7.Fatigue properties of laser welded steel joints 8.Influence of weld imperfections on strength especially fatigue properties of ship hull structure 9.Corrosion resistance of materials and welded joints 10.Corrosion processes a ship structures 11.Modelling of physical and mechanical properties of alloys for ship and offshore structures 12.Fatigue and corrosion fatigue of materials and ship hull structures 13.Applications of Acoustic Emission (AE) for estimation of state of corrosion in hull plate or level of fatigue damages 14.Quality And Environmental Management Systems (ISO 9001 and 14000) for shipbuilding sector
Skills and Expertise Offered
Analysis (including FEM modelling) of ultimate and fatigue strength of ship and offshore structural elements (including effects of corrosion) under probabilistic and determined loads and complex dynamic structure responses. Fatigue strength of ship hull structure elements, including laser welded steel joints. Influence of weld imperfections on especially fatigue properties of hull structure. Measurements in ship hull manufacturing and assembly. The department (chasir) has a practical knowledge of ship structural behaviour from experiments in its own laboratory which is equipped for static and fatigue investigations of structural elements with dimensions up to 17 m x 7 m. Validation of results analytically obtained
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7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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IT Innovation Centre, University of Southampton
Organisation Type Academic Research
Contact Person DR Z. A. Sabeur Position: Senior Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.it-innovation.soton.ac.uk
Address 2 Venture Road, Chillworth, Southampton SO16 7NP
Fields of Activity service orietend based systems, data fusion and modelling, situation and context aware information management, intelligent information management, smart transport and interoperable information services, decision support systems in crititcal situations, hyper large inofrmation management and collaborative computing.
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Skills and Expertise Offered
intelligent information management, smart and interoperable transport, data fusion and modelling services, and situation awarness management.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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University of Strathclyde. Glasgow
Organisation Type Education and Research
Contact Person Prof. Atilla Incecik Position: Head of Department
Email [email protected] Website: www.strath.ac.uk/na-me
Address 100, Montrose Street, Glasgow G4 0LZ
Fields of Activity Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Offshore Engineering, Small Craft Engineering, Marine Renewable Energy
Skills and Expertise Offered
Hydrodynamics (numerical modelling and physical testing), strength and fatigue analysis, safety, risk and reliability analysis, design optimisation, human factors in design, underwater noice control, development of reliability and critically based maintenance techniques, improved power systems and machinery, air and water born emissions control, ballast water treatment methods and green fuels. .
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Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s
integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Carnival plc
Organisation Type Cruise Line
Contact Person David Cummings Position: Director Risk Management
Email [email protected]
Website: www.carnivalcorp.com
Address Maritime Policy and Compliance Carnival House 100 Harbour Parade Southampton SO15 1ST
Fields of Activity Operation of cruise ships worldwide
Skills and Expertise Design, construction and operation of large cruise ships
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Offered
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
University of Plymouth
Organisation Type Education
Contact Person Dr Jingjing Xu Position: Associate Professor in Maritime Law and Economics; Deputy Director of the Centre for Maritime Logistics, Economics and Finance (CEMLEF)
Email [email protected] Website: www.plymouth.ac.uk
Address Cookworthy Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA
Fields of Activity Education, Research, Consultancy in the fields of maritime transport and logistics; marine renewable energy
Skills and Expertise Offered
Legal framework, policy analysis, socio-economic implication
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight
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transport SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the
waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Hamburgische Schiffbau Versuchsanstalt GmbH H S V A
Organisation Type Ship Model Basin, private, self-supporting, SME
Contact Person Dr. Jochen Marzi Position: Director CFD+Research
Email [email protected] Website: www.hsva.de
Address Bramfelder Str. 164, D-22305 Hamburg, Germany
Fields of Activity Hydrodynamic research and consultancy
Skills and Expertise Offered
all kind of hydrodynamics / CFD (resistance, propulsion, seakeeping, manouevring, cavitation), Propulsion improvements, ship design and optimisation, design for operation in confined waterways, offshore vessels and platforms, international relationships, strategic research planning
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Swerea IVF AB
Organisation Type Research Institute
Contact Person Karin Garmer Position: Researcher/consultant
Email [email protected] Website: www.swereaivf.se
Address Argongatan 30, SE-431 53 Mölndal, Sweden
Fields of Activity Research and consultancy within the field of Manufacturing Engineering, Industrial Processes and Techniques.
Skills and Expertise Offered
MSc' and PhDs within the field of Industrial Engineering, Lean Production, Work Environment, Risk Assessment, Environment and Life Cycle Assessment.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Unversity of Cantabria
Organisation Type Research & Education
Contact Person Miguel A, Pesquera Position: Professor
Email [email protected] Website: www.unican.es
Address E.T.S. Ingenieros de Caminos Avda. Los Castros s/n 39005 Santander.Spain
Fields of Activity E-maritime
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Skills and Expertise Offered
Web 2.0 Internet of Things
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Damen Shipyards Group
Organisation Type Shipyard
Contact Person P.F. van Terwisga Position: Group's Research Coordinator
Email [email protected] Website: www.damen.nl
Address P.O. Box 1, 4200AA, Gorinchem, The Netherlands
Fields of Activity Shipbuilding, Services, Ship repair
Skills and Expertise Offered
Ship design, System Integration, Ship hydrodynamics, Structural design, Marine Engineering, Ship production and Through life support
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88) Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
ALMA Consulting Group
Organisation Type Consulting
Contact Person CompanySkarvelakis Kostas Position: Expert Senior Consultant
Email [email protected] Website: www.almacg.com
Address 185 av des grésillons 92622 Gennevilliers cedex
Fields of Activity FP7 project preparation and management
Skills and Expertise Offered
Technical and scientific expertise in project strategy, proposal preparation and management assistance of FP7 R&D projects increasing substantially the succes of proposals. More than 15 years experience in European projects, since 2000 more than 500 proposal preparations and 100 project management
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems funtioning and its biotechnological potential
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Dokuz Eylul University Boat Building Research Center
Organisation Type Research Center
Contact Person Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gokdeniz Neser Position: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gokdeniz Neser
Email [email protected] Website: www.deu.edu.tr
Address DOKUZ EYLÜL ÜNİVERSİTESİ REKTÖRLÜĞÜ Cumhuriyet Bulvarı No: 144 35210 Alsancak / İZMİR
Fields of Activity Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering
Skills and Expertise Offered
Recycling of ships and GRP boats in particular, emission from ships, reverse logistics of ship building process, supply chain management in yacht construction and management, green marinas, life cycle management of ships
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
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Name of the Organisation
CETENA S.p.A.
Organisation Type R&D
Contact Person Marco Schembri Position: Head of Projects' Funding dept.
Email [email protected] Website: www.cetena.it
Address via Ippolito d'Aste 5 - 16121 Genova - Italy
Fields of Activity CETENA is involved in research activities since its foundation in 1962, with important national and international research programs. Research is the basis of the company know how and has been developed with special attention to the needs of the maritime industry: shipbuilders, shipowners, maritime operators.
Skills and Expertise Offered
CETENA has a long experience in the following fields: hydrodinamics, structure and materials, noise and vibrations, ship survivability, ergonomics and human factor, environment and pollution, virtual prototyping.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Bimar Information Technology Services Inc. a company of ARKAS
Organisation Type Large Scale Enterprise
Contact Person Murat OZEMRE Position: Head of Bimar Technopoli
Email [email protected] Website: www.bimar.com.tr
Address İzmir Teknoloji Geliştirme Bölgesi A3 Binası İzmir Yüksek Teknoloji Enstitüsü Kampüsü, Gülbahçe, Urla 35430
Fields of Activity Software Development ; on Shipping Ageny Management, Port Management, Container Depot Management, Container Management and Tracking, Demuragge and Detantion Management, Logistics operations Integration Services (EDIFact, XML …) between Ports, Depots, Agencies, Custom, Shipowners, Customers
Skills and Expertise Software Development on fields of activity;
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Offered and Information gathering from Arkas Group Companies
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Mastori Gemi İnşaatı ve Dizayn Ltd.Şti.S
Organisation Type Small Medium Enterprise
Contact Person Dr.Nermin Tekoğul Position: Naval Architect
Email [email protected] Website: www.mastoriyacht.com
Address
Fields of Activity Yacht design, building, refitting
Skills and Expertise Offered
Dismantling of Vessels with Enhanced Safety and Technology(FP7 Project)
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69)
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topics open in the 2011 call)
AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport
sectorcompetitiveness SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight
transport SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the
waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
SEDEF SHIPYARD
Organisation Type SHIPYARD
Contact Person SERHAT YILDIRIM Position: IT CHIEF
Email [email protected] Website: www.kalkavanshipyard.com
Address Tersaneler cad. No:14 İçmeler Tuzla/İstanbul
Fields of Activity CONSTRUCTION OF ALL TYPES OF VESSELS AND OFFSHORE PLATFORM. REPAIRMENT CAPABILITY OF BIG SIZE SHIPS (X- 200.000 DWT)
Skills and Expertise Offered
-HIGH QUALITY (AUTOMATED OR INTEGRATED TO CAD SYSTEM AND ROBOTIC SYSTEM LIKE PROFILE AND PANEL LINE …) IN PRODUCTION -HIGH PRECISION IN 3D DESIGN (AVEVA MARINE -ALL MODULES) -HIGH STEEL PROCESSING CAPACITY (100.000 TON / YEAR) -USING BLOCK LIFTING CAPACITY 1000 TON -USING FULLY INTEGRATED ERP-MRP SOLUTION (MARS - HOMEMADE SOLUTIONS) -HAVING HIGH CAPACITY PAINTING HALLS(ENVIROMENTAL FRIENDLY SYSTEMS & FILTERS, TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDTY CONTROL SYSTEM) -HAVING LARGEST DRY DOCK (315*50*8.3 m) IN TURKEY AND SEMI WET DOCK (250*41.2 m)
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
as2con-alveus Ltd
Organisation Type SME
Contact Person Alan Klanac Position: Managing Director
Email [email protected] Website: www.as2con.com
Address Slavka Krautzeka 83a, 51 000 Rijeka, CROATIA
Fields of Activity as2con-alveus ltd. is a research, development and application company, providing engineering and marketing solutions in transport and construction industries
Skills and Expertise Offered
strength and vibration analysis, ship and structural design, optimization, collision and grounding analysis, risk analysis and decision-making, composites for repair and reinforcement of metal structures, software development, industrial marketing, project management
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Shipbuilders and Shiprepairers Association (SSA)
Organisation Type SME Association
Contact Person Dr Martyn Lightfoot Position: R&D Project Co-ordinator
Email [email protected] Website: www.ssa.org.uk
Address Pallion Yard, Pallion New Road, Sunderland, UK
Fields of Activity SSA operates the Innovation and Technology Centre (ITC) to assist the UK Maritime Industry in improving its performance and to develop its global competitiveness through involvement in world class research and development programmes.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Supporting future product development with a team of specialised engineers dedicated to the design, analysis and implementation of bespoke
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products. The team offers a complete "Design to Product" service with a range of experts able to be called upon.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Office of Campus of International Excellence of the University of Oviedo - Cluster of Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Organisation Type Higher Education Institution
Contact Person Enrique Jáimez Position: Manager of the Cluster of Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Email [email protected] Website: http://adfuturum.uniovi.es
Address Plaza de Riego 4, Bajo - Edificio Histórico - 33003 Oviedo - Spain
Fields of Activity Energy, Environment and Climate Change
Skills and Expertise Offered
Energy Cluster (University Research Teams and enterprises related to offshore skills and energy expertise)
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS
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in the 2011 call)
PLUS II) SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable
urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems
funtioning and its biotechnological potential
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
ACCIONA TRASMEDITERRANEA
Organisation Type SHIPPING COMPANY - RO-RO AND ROPAX VESSELS
Contact Person JOSE MANUEL FERNANDEZ HERNANDO
Position: NAVAL ARCHITECT. HEAD R&D TRASMEDITERRANEA.
Email [email protected] Website: WWW.TRASMEDITERRANEA.ES
Address AVENIDA DE EUROPA Nº10. ALCOBENDAS 28108. MADRID. ESPAÑA.
Fields of Activity TRANSPORT CARGO AND PASSANGERS.
Skills and Expertise Offered
End user requirements, demonstrators, currently working on 5 FP7 projects
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes
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Name of the Organisation
Fairburns Group
Organisation Type Limited company
Contact Person Mark Raper Position: Business Development
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Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.fairburns.co.uk
Address 73 - 79 Clarence Street Hull HU9 1DH
Fields of Activity Electrical
Skills and Expertise Offered
Electrical engineering , Panel and Switchboard manufacturers , installers and suppliers of low level lighting and electrical green technologies.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Name of the Organisation
Thales UK
Organisation Type International Company
Contact Person Pat Salmon Position: Marketing - Research & Technology
Email [email protected] Website:
Address Ocean House, Throop Road, Templecombe, Somerset. BA8 0DH
Fields of Activity Naval Systems
Skills and Expertise Offered
Ship Systems and Integration
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Co-ordinator
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Name of the Organisation
BERTECH
Organisation Type Marine Consulting
Contact Person Jerzy Bernatowicz Position: Owner
Email [email protected] Website:
Address 81-471 Gdynia, Sz. Szeregów Str. 27C, Poland
Fields of Activity Ship surveying, Ship recycling, Consultancy
Skills and Expertise Offered
40 years of activity in shipbuilding industry and consultancy.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
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Name of the Organisation
TNO
Organisation Type Research Institute
Contact Person A.W. Vredeveldt Position: Naval Architect
Email [email protected] Website: www.tno.nl
Address P.O. Box 49, 2600 AA Delft, The Netherlands
Fields of Activity mechanics seagoing structures, anti-fouling, coating, material degradation including corrosion, structural composites, environmental footprints, energy management including fuel efficiency and emissions, determination of assessment standards, risk and reliability.
Skills and Expertise Offered
development and application of theoretical models, infield tests and monitoring, laboratory tests. covers both mechanics, energy management and emissions.
Topic(s) Interested
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
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(Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
VICUS DESARROLLOS TECNOLOGICOS S.L.
Organisation Type R&D SME
Contact Person Adrián Sarasquete Position: Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.vicusdt.com
Address Jacinto Benavente Nº37-3º. 36202 VIGO (PO)- SPAIN
Fields of Activity R&D marine sector, hydrodynamics, propulsion, permanent magnet motors and special drives, renewable energies
Skills and Expertise Offered
- Research and development - Hydrodynamic optimization - Ship propulsion, propeller design - Energy efficiency rudder development - Development of custom designed innovative permanent magnet motors and drives - Mechanical design - CFD analysis - Thermal analysis
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
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7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88) Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
INOVAMAIS
Organisation Type SME - Consultanting company
Contact Person Chiara Frencia Position: Consultant
Email [email protected] Website: www.inovamais.pt
Address Rua Dr. Afonso Cordeiro, 877, Sala 201 4450-007 Matosinhos / Portugal TEL. +351 229 396 350 - FAX. +351 229 396 351
Fields of Activity Innovation consultanting, Project management, Technology transfer, Supporting SMEs
Skills and Expertise Offered
Project management, Technology transfer, Supporting SMEs in the participation in European project.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
Role in a Project
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
AIMEN
Organisation Type R&D CENTER
Contact Person FERNANDO SÁNCHEZ Position: R&D MANAGER
Email [email protected] Website: WWW.aimen.es
Address Relva 27-A Torneiros, Porriño (36410) Pontevedra. SPAIN
Fields of Activity MATERIALS & MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Skills and Expertise Offered
Welding, forming, cutting and straightening. Process automation and on-line quality control.
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Distorsion reducing & residual stress measuring. Developing of new composite materials. Improvement of durability against corrosion phenomena Design of accelerated tailor made tests
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Pars Makina Ltd., Power And Rotary Systems
Organisation Type Small and Medium Scale Enterprise
Contact Person Prof.Dr. Ibrahim Sinan Akmandor Position: Co-founder
Email [email protected] Website: www.parsmakina.com
Address ODTU-Ostim Teknokent Uzay Çağı Cad. 78. sok No:6 Z-21 06370 Ostim/ANKARA
Fields of Activity Turbo-Rotary systems, Waste Heat Recovery Systems, Lean Premixed Combustion, Small Wind Turbines
Skills and Expertise Offered
Conceptual Design, Preliminary Design, Detail Design, Prototype Test, Qualification Test Review
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
Role in a Project
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Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
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Name of the Organisation
I3 Group
Organisation Type Consulting Company
Contact Person Jian Bani Position: Partner
Email [email protected] Website: www.I3group.eu
Address Rue Jean Baptiste Meunier 44 B 1050 Brussels
Fields of Activity Strategic Transport Planning, Technical, Economic and Legal Assistance, European R&D Projects.
Skills and Expertise Offered
In European R&D projects the I3 Group in particular focusses its activities on WPs related to - the assessment of economic issues of intermodal transport and logistics projects, ports projects, shipbuilding and maritime safety projects, and greening issues (including marine energy and clean oceans) - the market validation of technical R&D projects - on dissemination tools and methods in order to maximise the European impact of a given FP7 project
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies 7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems
funtioning and its biotechnological potential Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and
huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better
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governance Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s
integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Centrum Techniki Okretowej S.A. (CTO S.A.) Ship Design and Research Centre
Organisation Type Joint Stock Company
Contact Person Leszek Wilczynski Position: R&D director
Email [email protected] Website: www.cto.gda.pl
Address ul. Waly Piastowskie 1, 80-958 Gdansk, Poland
Fields of Activity Ship hydrodynamics; ship structure mechanics; ship materials corosion and environmental protection; ship design and technology
Skills and Expertise Offered
Model tests of ships; numerical and experimental fluid dynamics; numerical modeling of structure mechanics; vibration and noise measurements; tests of physical and chemical properties of materials including corrosion and fire testing; ship designing
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems
funtioning and its biotechnological potential
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Co-ordinator
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Name of the Organisation
ISQ - Instituto de Soldadura e Qualidade
Organisation Type Private non-profit technical institute
Contact Person Norberto Duarte Position: R&D Division
Email [email protected] Website: www.isq.pt
Address Taguspark, 2780-994 Oeiras, Portugal
Fields of Activity Technical inspections, maintenance and structural integrity, civil construction, mechanical construction, CND techniques (non-destructive testing), certified testing laboratories, R&D, training.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Research and training in materials joining and related techniques, development of new materials and metallurgical analyses, life assessment of critical process and plant equipments, non-destructive testing, inspection and quality assurance, environmental studies including pollution monitoring and control and other technological fields.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
TECNALIA - INASMET
Organisation Type NON PROFIT - PRIVATE - RESEARCH CENTRE
Contact Person Pablo Martinez Alonso Position: Market Manager -
Email [email protected] Website: www.tecnalia.es
Address Paseo Mikeltegi, 2 - Parque Tecnológico - E 20009 San Sebastián
Fields of Activity Research and Development projects
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Skills and Expertise Offered
Materials, Material Processing, Joining, Coatings and Surface Treatments, Vibro-Acoustic Analysis and Improvement.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
Role in a Project
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences
Organisation Type Research
Contact Person Zbigniew Turek Position: Transport coordinator
Email [email protected] Website: www.kpk.gov.pl
Address 3B Pawinskiego street, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland
Fields of Activity theoretical and applied mechanics, theory of coupled mechanical and physical fields, theoretical and experimental mechanics of materials and structures, computational methods in mechanics, acoustoelectronics, and ultrasonic medical diagnostics.
Skills and Expertise Offered
I. Research projects Structural Health Monitoring Adaptive Impact Absorption Vibration Control Load Detection II. CSA projects Supporting participation to CSAs through:
training consultancy partner search service promotion of international cooperation encouraging project consortia creation
good contacts with - other transport NCPs in Europe and Third coutries - national and European Technology Platforms - era nets communities - chambers of commerse, clusters and R&D units - others
Topic(s) Interested
7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS
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PLUS II) SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation,
CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Newcastle University
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Dr Jonathan Downes Position: Senior Research Associate
Email [email protected] Website: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/marine
Address School of Marine Science and Technology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
Fields of Activity Newcastle University is one of the largest universities in the U.K., offering study in a wide range of subjects; with over 18,412 students from the U.K. and overseas studying in its three faculties, the University is dedicated to excellence in teaching and research. The University has 4,796 fulltime staff, of which 2,182 are academic and research staff, supported by postgraduate students and 330 technical staff. The School of Marine Science and Technology is the largest and most broad-based marine department in Europe, covering the fields of Offshore Engineering, Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Small Craft Technology, Oceanography, Marine Biology and Coastal Management. The School has a complement of 40 full-time academic staff, with full technical support. It has a high research rating and is very active in both international and national collaborative research projects. The School's current research areas, supported by 26 research associates and 65 research students, include marine environmental sustainability and safety; marine innovative design and manufacturing processes; marine and offshore structures and materials; marine informatics and control; marine hydrodynamics and propulsion; surface and underwater robotic systems; marine biofouling/antifouling; marine chronobiology; marine invertebrate reproduction; and marine aquaculture.
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Skills and Expertise Offered
The school of Marine Science and Technology has a very broad range of skills and expertise avaliable .
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.3 Ensuring sustainable urban mobility (pg60) AREA 7.2.3.4. INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES FOR CLEAN URBAN TRANSPORT (CIVITAS PLUS II)
SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sectorcompetitiveness
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector 7.2.6 Cross-cutting activities (pg76)
SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research relevant events 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform Ocean.2011-2 Marine microbial diversity – new insight into marine ecosystems
funtioning and its biotechnological potential Ocean.2011-3 Assesing and predicting the combined effectes of natural and
huma-made pressures in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in view of their better governance
Ocean.2011-4 Knowledge-base and tools for regional networks of MPA’s integrated managemnet of activities together with assessment of wind energy potential in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
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Name of the Organisation
Dr. Amaya Igartua
Organisation Type Fundación TEKNIKER
Contact Person Dr. Amaya Igartua Position: Head Unit
Email [email protected] Website: www.tekniker.es
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Address Avda. Otaola, 20
Fields of Activity Biofuels, lubricants, materials, coatings, friction, wear, maintenance, sensors, marine engines emissions, aftertreatment, lifecycle
Skills and Expertise Offered
Fundación TEKNIKER offers collaboration as partner in the 7th
FP In Transport improving the efficiency of the engines, reducing friction and wear of critical components, improving the wear behaviour with new materials and coatings, studying biofuels, and compatibility with materials, studying the maintenance of the critical components, developing and applying sensors for on line oil monitoring and studying the lifecycle of the components, lubricants and fuels. TEKNIKER offers also the possibility of collaboration of two Spanish companies manufacturer of big engines (GUASCOR Power) and small engines (ABAMOTOR Energía). TEKNIKER has a huge experience working with FP7th Projects and has just finished the European Project CLEANENGINE, where new coatings, alternative lubricants and alternative fuels, have been developed and specify, to reduce the friction and improve the efficiency of the engine. The use of biofuels allowed to reduce the emissions but could present problems of dilution in the lubricants that should be avoided by the use of the right lubricants. Another important factor is the use of aftertreatment systems to reduce the emissions of the engines, since the sulphur content of the fuel, can be negative for the efficiency of the aftertreatment systems. For that, the use of lubricants and fuels with low SAP (sulphur, ash, phosphorous) is recommended.
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
Role in a Project
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Co-ordinator
Name of the Organisation
Newcastle University: Sustainable Power Group
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Tony Roskilly Position: Chair of Marine Engineering
Email [email protected] Website: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/energy/research/groups/power/index.htm
Address Devonshire Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU
Fields of Activity The Sustainable Power Research Group undertakes fundamental and applied research into various aspects of power generation and energy
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systems and has a strong publication track record in these areas. Ongoing research include studies into free-piston and reciprocating Joule cycle engine designs, combined heat and power (CHP), trigeneration and energy storage, alternative engine cycle systems, power generation and distribution in marine power plants, development of unconventional engine configurations, emissions monitoring and reduction technology, the use of alternative fuels (including biofuels and hydrogen) and life cycle analysis. The group has substantial experience in the modelling and simulation of thermal systems using both commercial software and in-house developed software.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Research and development, state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, including a range of fully instrumented engine test beds and advanced emissions monitoring and exhaust gas analysis equipment and project management and co-ordination
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following topics open in the 2011 call)
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.2 Encouraging modal shift and decongesting transport corridors (pg57) AREA 7.2.2.1. LOGISTICS AND INTERMODAL TRANSPORT
SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes 7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69) AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
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Name of the Organisation
Polski Rejestr Statkow SA
Organisation Type SME
Contact Person Monika Warmowska Position: R&D Manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.prs.pl
Address UI Hallera 126, Gdansk, Poland
Fields of Activity Ship Classification Society
Skills and Expertise Offered
Class and statutory surveys of sea going and inland waterway ships, survey during construction and in operation, equipment certification, risk analysis
Topic(s) Interested (Please Select from the following
7.2.1 The Greening of Surface Transport (pg52) AREA 7.2.1.1. THE GREENING OF PRODUCTS AND OPERATIONS
SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction
SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
7.2.5 Strengthening competitiveness (pg69)
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topics open in the 2011 call)
AREA 7.2.5.2. COMPETITIVE SURFACE TRANSPORT PRODUCTS AND SERVICES SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport
sectorcompetitiveness SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight
transport SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fostering international collaboration in the
waterborne transport sector 7.2.8 The Ocean of Tomorrow (pg88)
Ocean.2011-1 Multi-use offshore platform
Role in a Project
What type of role are you looking for in a project Partner
Workpackage Leader
Co-ordinator
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Name of the Organisation
Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Alexei Novikov Position: Deputy of the dean
Email [email protected] Website:
Address 8, Brovki str., 220072 Minsk Belarus
Fields of Activity Design, technology and construction
Skills and Expertise Offered
Implementation of ICT methods in transport
Project Proposal Title Technologies for improvement of safety in transport motion
Project Proposal Acronym
SAFETY MOTION
Topic(s)
Abstract
We are interesting in cooperation on following scientific questions: 1) Development of Acoustic Noise Compensation System for vehicles. Microphones are established near an engine, wheels and other sources of noise. The DSP processor models transfer function of space from a source of noise to a driver. Processed and inverted acoustic signal is played inside car salon. It will allow to lower noise level without raising of a thickness and quantity of sound insulator layers. 2) Development and perfection of algorithms for refinement of a driver speech from a noise for accurate recognition of phrases (work in the noisy environment). 3) Development and perfection of algorithms for driver speech recognition with the aim of voice-activated control by car systems. 4) Development of compression algorithms for systems of video registration of surrounding conditions. The system is intended for constant videorecording of road conditions, actions of the driver and other drivers, and can be used with the aim of innocence proof at road accident.
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a pilot sample - Tests of a pilot sample - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres, SMEs
Name of the Organisation
State Scientific Institution "Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus"
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Bulko Olga Position: Head of Department
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Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.nasb.gov.by
Address 3, Surganova str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Logistics, intermodality
Skills and Expertise Offered
Development of modern transport strategies
Project Proposal Title Identification of policy of development of the transport sectors of EU and the Custom Union (Republic of Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan)
Project Proposal Acronym
Transport Polycy Identification
Topic(s)
Abstract
Study and comparing of the transport policies of the EU and Customs Union will make it possible to identify common elements of transport policy, common problems and strategic approaches to the development of transport infrastructure and the use of international transport corridors passing through the territory of the Custom Union and the EU. The study could later be used as recommendations for the development of programs of joint action in the field of transport cooperation of the Customs Union, which includes Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, and EU
Main Work Packages The project will investigate the following critical issues: сomparative analysis of the transport policies of the Customs Union and the EU; problematic aspects of transport dialogue EU with the countries of the Customs Union; сomparative analysis of various institutions and mechanisms to mobilize financial resources in the transport sector, including the creation of transport and logistics centers; development of transport infrastructure of the Customs Union and the EU in the context of mutually beneficial cooperation
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
Ministry of Transport and Communications Republic of Belarus
Partners Required Logistic companies, Universities, Research Centres
Name of the Organisation
Dept. of Electrical Engineering University of Bologna
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Claudio Rossi Position: Senior researcher
Email [email protected] Website: www.die.unibo.it www.unibo.it/docenti/claudio.rossi
Address via Risorgimento, 2 40136 Bologna ITALY
Fields of Activity Electric drives, hybrid powertrain
Skills and Expertise Offered
Components, sub-system and sytem configuration for hybrid drivelines based on the following concept: • Plural-fractionated hybrid systems for application on marine propulsion
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Project Proposal Title Plural-fractioning of the on board energy generation system
Project Proposal Acronym
Topic(s) SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
Abstract
The possibility to substitute the few big thermal engines actually installed in an engine room of a ship with many smaller engines is the the main focus of the project. The prosed technology for these engines come from mass-produced engines for the automotive sector. This category represents the state of the art in engine technology and is now reported with high efficiency, very low emission and low cost per installed kW. Furthermore, the use of variable speed gensets, flexible control system, global optimal operating point of the generation system, generation system integrated with the on-board electric power system, electric drive of the propellers and modular design approach also contribute to improve system efficiency and to lower the emissions. The proposed system seems to be suited for repowering existing ships characterized by varible duty cycle, where the time at reduced power is preponderant with respect to the time at full power.
Main Work Packages 1. Thermal engines 1.1 Engine mapping and control 1.2 Efficiency and emission trade-off 2. High level control algorithm 2.1 Gen-set switching -on and -off 2.2 Gen-set power sharing, torque and speed reference generator 3. Electric drives 3.1 Plural fractioning of the power electronic stages 3.2 High reliability, high redundancy topologies and control techniques 3.3 High torque density electric generators directly coupled to the engines 3.4 High torque density electric motor for propeller drive 4. System integration 4.1 Centralized heat transfer, fluids and gas management system 4.2 Rack assembly of the gen-sets 5. System assessment 5.1 Case study (ship, propulsion, on-board load, duty cycle) analysis 5.2 Design criteria 5.2 Fuel consumption estimation, comparison with concurrent solutions 5.3 Failure analysis
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
none, at the moment
Partners Required partner and coordinator required
Name of the Organisation
Belarusian National Technical University
Organisation Type University
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Contact Person Denis Kapski Position: Chief of Scientific center
Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.bntu.by
Address 5, Independence av., 220013 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Logistics
Skills and Expertise Offered
Work in the field of city logistics
Project Proposal Title Improved Road Safety System
Project Proposal Acronym
ROAD SAFETY
Topic(s) SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
Abstract
Management of traffic and pedestrian flows is impossible without into account crash, economic and ecological losses. The purpose is the optimal balanced control of traffic flows on highways of cities and streets of towns. With the use of complex evaluative criterion – losses in road traffic – the following is carried out: – Control of traffic and pedestrian flows; – Choice of design decisions of transport nodal points; – Optimization of traffic signal control (local and systemic); – Developing measures for limiting the access; – Developing coordinated time plans on highways network and on isolated highways; – Reasoning the increasing speed modes; – Estimation of road traffic organization measures; – Transport planning measures, etc.
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a system - Tests of a system - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres, logistic companies
Name of the Organisation
Belarusian National Technical University
Organisation Type University
Contact Person G. Kukharonak Position: Head of the Department
Email [email protected] Website: www.nasb.gov.by
Address 65, Independence av., 220013 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Design and testings of engines
Skills and Expertise Offered
Development of engines
Project Proposal Title Improving of ecological characteristics of a direct injection diesel engine on the base of working process perfection
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Project Proposal Acronym
ECODIESEL
Topic(s) SST.2011.1.1-1. Green retrofitting through optimization of hull-propulsion interaction SST.2011.1.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
Abstract
Scientific research is aimed on improvement of ecological, economic and power parameters of direct injection diesel engines. It based on optimized correlation between fuel sprays characteristics and combustion chamber parameters. This investigation includes: - Creation of mathematical model of fuel sprays development in a diesel engine combustion chamber in order to determine spray cone angle, average diameter of fuel spray drops and fuel distribution in spray. - Creation of the computer model, which allows: • to observe fuel sprays development in a diesel engine cylinder in any moment of injection, • to calculate characteristics of fuel sprays taking into account the shape and dimensions of a combustion chamber, • to determine position of fuel sprays and their interaction with wall of a combustion chamber, • to determine parameters of injector nozzle holes, providing necessary fuel sprays characteristics, as well as to optimize shape and dimensions of combustion chamber, fuel injection characteristics and supercharging parameters during design stage. Optimization of combustion chamber and injector nozzle holes parameters, fuel injection characteristics for direct injection diesel engines.
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a pilot sample - Tests of a pilot sample - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal.
Partners Required • Universities, Research Centers working in the field of “Green Car Initiative” • Manufacturing companies
Name of the Organisation
SHIP DESIGN GROUP
Organisation Type SME
Contact Person Ionel Chirica Position: R&D manager
Email [email protected] Website: www.shipdesigngroup.eu
Address 51, Dogariei Str., Galati, Romania
Fields of Activity Ship design and research
Skills and Expertise Offered
ship design, static, dynamic, buckling, fatigue of structures. Optimization.
Project Proposal Title Low emission and energy-efficient ship for Danube navigation
Project Proposal Acronym
SHIPDAN
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Topic(s) SST.2011.1.2-1.Strengthening the European maritime transport sector competitiveness
Abstract
The main aim of the project is to develop a new generation of ship type for Danube navigation with low emission and energy efficient systems. The proposed project wants to develop and improve the knowledge needed to meet the challenges in the field of research for energy-efficient ships. In order to both reduce the CO2 emissions and to keep low the costs for the ships operation, the project will be considering the major improvements which can be made for hulls, appendages and equipment.
Main Work Packages WP1-Project coordination WP2-Hull efficient energy solutions WP3-Optimization of the appendages WP4-Energy efficient solutions WP5- Propulsion system with CO2 low emission
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
SDG, University Dunarea de Jos of Galati
Partners Required ship design and research companies, universities
Name of the Organisation
Liverpool John Moores University
Organisation Type University
Contact Person Dr Jingxin Dong Position: Senior Lecturer in Transport and Logistics
Email [email protected] Website: www.ljmu.ac.uk
Address Room 216A, James Parsons Building, School of Engineering, Techology and Maritime Operation, L3 3AF, Liverpool
Fields of Activity Transport and Logistics
Skills and Expertise Offered
Mathematic and computer modelling of Transport and Logistics system
Project Proposal Title An integrated decision-making platform for multimodal container transprotation
Project Proposal Acronym
Topic(s) SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sector competitiveness SST.2011.5.2-3. Cost-effective modernization of the inland fleet for freight transport
Abstract
The aim of the proposal is to develpe a Decision-making platform for container transport in EU. The methodogoy that will be employed is computer science and mathematics.
Main Work Packages
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
1. University of Science and Technology of Lille (USTL-LAGIS) [FR] 2. Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique (INRIA-LORIA) [FR]
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3. South East England Development Agency - SEEDA [UK] 4. CRITT TL-Centre Régional d'Innovation et de Transfert de Technologie - Transport et Logistique [FR] 5. AGHO Port of Oostende [BE] 6. National Institute for Transport and Logistics, Dublin Institute of Technology [IE] 7. University of Plymouth [UK]
Partners Required We hope we can join the above topics as a partner.
Name of the Organisation
The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Institute
Contact Person Kharytonchyk Sergei Position: Director of The Republican Computer Center of Mechanical Engineering
Email [email protected] Website: http:// oim.by/en/RCCME
Address 12, Academicheskaya str., 220072, Minsk, Belarus
Fields of Activity Mechanical Engineering
Skills and Expertise Offered
Mechanical Engineering
Project Proposal Title Development and creation vehicles control system in order to reduce the megalopolis traffic density
Project Proposal Acronym
Topic(s) SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transpore
Abstract
The main idea of the project is the increasing of the mobility of people and goods by research on the intelligent road transport systems.
Main Work Packages The main work packages of the project are: – analysis and 3D simulation of real road situations involving automation operations manager in megalopolis; – development and creation of electronic systems for mobile and stationary ensuring; – development of hardware and software.
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers), companies and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal.
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres
Name of the Organisation
State Scientific Institution "Powder Metallurgy Institute"
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Larisa Sudnik Position: Principal researcher
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Email [email protected] Website: www.nasb.gov.by
Address 41, Platonova str., 220600 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Development of composed and pouder matherials
Skills and Expertise Offered
Refining of the engines exhoust gases
Project Proposal Title The investigation for processes and the development for scientific foundations regarding the formation of catalytically active layers of neutralizers for engines
Project Proposal Acronym
Neutrale
Topic(s) SST.2011.2.1-3. Towards zero emission marine engines
Abstract
The aim of the project is the investigation for catalytic ceramic nanostructured composite oxide layers activity on neutralizer working surfaces as well as the elaboration of scientific foundations, technology methods and recommendations on the creation of neutralizers reducing the emission for carbon and nitrogen oxides as well as for hydrocarbons. The scientific idea ( hypothesis) is as follows: the current project, unlike the well known similar developments, envisages the development of model ideas about activating and modifying action of nanostructured working surfaces of composite oxide ceramic composition allowing to predict properties and the possibility for obtaining neutralizers, which provide low temperature and complete after- burning of high disperse carbons , as well as enabling to manufacture in practice the neutralizers for used internal combustion engine gases. These neutralizers have high energy activity and do not contain platinum group metals
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a pilot sample - Tests of a pilot sample - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres
Name of the Organisation
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI)
Organisation Type SMHI is a government agency under the Ministry of the Environment.
Contact Person Lennart Cederberg Position: Global Product Manager Shipping
Email [email protected] Website: www.smhi.com
Address Folkborgsvagen 1, 601 76 NORRKOPING, SWEDEN
Project Proposal Title Transparent Estimated Time of Arrival (to ALL stake holders)
Project Proposal Acronym
TransETA
Topic(s) A) SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes B) SST.2011.5.2-1. Strengthening the European maritime transport sector
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competitiveness
Abstract
Marine weather forecast decision support systems are today mainly used for ship route planning, and fleet management. In this project we will create a common transparent platform where all stakholders in the ship's arrival time to berth (such as the ship's Master, the Ship's Operator, the Port and the Terminals etc), will interact in order to find the ship's optimal arrival time considering all possible aspects. That is: time slot management, forecasted weather until arrival, including the optimal speed, fuel consumption and other commercial aspects etc. The main objective is to demonstrate how using a transparent management tool may increase quality, efficiency and effectiveness of a port service.
Main Work Packages do be done…
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
In the EU-financed integrated project MarNIS (proj nr 506408 FP6-2002-TREN 1) the Swedish Maritime Administration SMA / Swedish Meteorological Institute SMHI participated as work-package managers for a work-package with the goal of describing how METOC (meteorological and oceanographical) information can supply better calculations of ETA, Estimated Time of Arrival. Ref. http://www.marnis.org
Partners Required Partners with compenetce including - Marine meteorology - Ship Technology - Vizualisation technique - Interaction between humans, computer systems and information resources - Commercial Ship industry - Port(s) and Terminals
Name of the Organisation
United Institute of Informatics Problems of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Mikhail Kovalyov Position: Chief of a department
Email [email protected] Website:
Address 6, Surganova str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Design and technology
Skills and Expertise Offered
Specialists, dealing with intermodality
Project Proposal Title Efficient Multimodal Transport Chain for Belarusian Potash Fertilizers Delivery to Baltic Ports
Project Proposal Acronym
MULTITRANSCHAIN
Topic(s) SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes
Abstract
Belarus is the world third possessor and producer of potash fertilizers. The overwhelming quantity of this Belarusian resource is transported to ports in Klaipeda (Lithuania) and Ventspils (Latvia). The high-level discussions of the development of the corresponding delivery structure (port terminals and rail roads) are in progress. So this approach makes it possible to say about “greening” of transport supplies. The idea of the project is to develop a software system based on modern
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computer science technologies, which, taking into account world market requirements, participants’ economic preferences, technical constraints and ecological standards, will suggest - variants of an efficient multimodal transportation structure, including loading and unloading terminals, port facilities and rail routes, and - variants of the product quantities to be delivered to the ports and the corresponding timetables. These variants will be used to make scientifically grounded decisions about the structure of the relevant transportation system and its functioning. Project objectives are: • Development of virtual variants for an efficient multimodal transportation system for potash fertilizers delivery from Belarus to ports in Lithuania and Latvia, and a user friendly software for on-line modifications of these variants. • Development of a software system to determine optimal distribution of a certain (parameterized) quantity of Belarusian potash fertilizers between different ports in Lithuania and Latvia, and the corresponding delivery timetables, subject to national and world market requirements, technical constraints and ecological standards
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of logistic solutions - Tests of developed logistic solutions - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Research Centres, Universities, logistic companies
Name of the Organisation
Centre for Strategic Research and System Analysis of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Natallia Yankevich Position: Transport NCP
Email [email protected] Website: www.nasb.gov.by
Address 1, Academicheskaya str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Application of modern technologies in transport
Skills and Expertise Offered
Development and implementation of new strategies for transport systems
Project Proposal Title Reliable safety transport motion
Project Proposal Acronym
RELIABLE MOTION
Topic(s) SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport
Abstract
EU road motion has very high intensity. It is easy predict the situation, when the motion intensity will increase to such level, that any barrier on the way (little damage, repair work and others) may be a reason of big traffic jams. All this leads to time losses and funds, in most degree lower the effectiveness of transport work and makes worse the ecological
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situation. Recent fact is especially important for big towns, since in the places of traffic jams appearing the concentration of exhaust gases increases in few times more. One of the most frequently occurring reasons of big traffic jams or damage situations is a defective car. The main objective of the project is to research and develop road safety transportation system. It means the elaboration of smart and adaptable transport communication service platform for further improving of the integrated approaches to safety, considering together the infrastructure, vehicles, drivers and other transport users. This is an active safety transport system, connecting transport means in the common information space with possibility of interchange of information about their technical state (if it is dangerous), and makes it possible to correct motion of vehicles (or stop at all) in compliance with taken information. The information about difficult conditions can be transmitted from vehicles to service centers for coordination of transport motion and re-orientation of transport flows. This active safety transport motion system represents transport communication one, including vehicles, equipped by: - several radio-channels for connection “car-by-car”(if the technical state of a vehicle is abnormal), with service center (in dangerous conditions appearing and for control of a car technical state); - GPS for location of a vehicle and correction of vehicle motion parameters; - device for real-time analyses of the diagnostic system data (tester). This system, basing in large extent on sufficiently well-developed technologies (GPS, diagnostic system), in addition with elaboration of radio-channel “car-to-car” and some technologies solutions may be reliable and advanced tool for increasing of motion safety and traffic situation detection.
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a pilot sample - Tests of a pilot sample - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Research Centres, Universities, SMEs
Name of the Organisation
Centre for Strategic Research and System Analysis of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Natallia Yankevich Position: Transport NCP
Email [email protected] Website: www.nasb.gov.by
Address 1, Academicheskaya str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Transport investigations
Skills and Expertise Offered
Transport investigations
Project Proposal Title Including of Belarus scientists in EU research process
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Topic(s) SST.2011.6-1. Supporting the organization of the TRA 2012 conference and other research events
Abstract
The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, inaugurated on January 1, 1929, was founded on the basis of The Institute of Belarusian Culture (Inbelkult, 1922--1928) which was reorganized to the Academy of Science through the Decree of Central Executive Committee and Soviet of People's Commissars of the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic on October 13, 1928. During the past 80 years the Academy of Sciences has made the important contributions to the development of science and technology in Belarus, strengthening national economy and defense, and training large numbers of professionals for research centres, higher educational institutions and various branches of industry. National Academy of Sciences of Belarus concentrates its scientific and technological potential on the most important national problems within the framework of state priorities for S&T activities. Belarus scientists, having very high research potential, are ready for inclusion in EU scientific process. So participating in TRA 2012 conference and other research events will be very good school, that makes it possible to presice fields of activities of Belarus specialists in accordance with demands of EU and world science.
Main Work Packages - dissemination of information about TRA 2012 conference and other research events; - help for Belarus scientists, interested in participating in TRA 2012 conference and other research events; - organization of attendant scientific events in Belarus.
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres, NCPs
Name of the Organisation
Centre for Strategic Research and Systen Analysis of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Natallia Yankevich Position: Transport NCP
Email [email protected] Website: www.nasb.gov.by
Address 1, Academicheskaya str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Transport investigations
Skills and Expertise Offered
Transport investigations
Project Proposal Title Inclusion of Belarus scientists in process of design, implement and tests of innovative solutions for urban transport
Project Proposal Acronym
Topic(s) SST.2011.3.4-1. Design, implement and test innovative strategies for sustainable urban transport SST.2011.3.4-2. Support action for coordination, dissemination and evaluation, CIVITAS Plus
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Abstract
Minsk is sufficiently big town with population is about 2 mln. of inhabitants. This is very big city for Belarus, an problems, connected with improving of city transport motion, are very important. A number of questions are connected with the fact, that Minsk is : - industrial town, including some sufficiently big plants in its territory (Minsk Motor Plant, Minsk Tractor Plant, Minsk Automobile Plant etc.) - problem of transport industrial supplies; - big transport centre - many important traffic flows goes through our capital. We have a Minsk belt highway, but Minsk Railway and Automobile stations are in the centre of town. A number of questions of city logistics demand effective solution, so participating in such important project as CIVITAS II can show for us ways of their solution.
Main Work Packages - organization of forum, including representatives of specialized projects for exchange of knowledges on problems of big city logistics; - organization of Center for analysis of crusial events in Belarus city tracsport motion; - development of methods for analysis of this events, basing on experience of EU specialists; - disemination.
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers), companies and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal.
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres, NCPs.
Name of the Organisation
The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Nikolai Ishin Position: Chief of a department
Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.nasb.gov.by
Address 12, Academicheskaya str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Design, technology and construction
Skills and Expertise Offered
Specialists, dealing with testings
Project Proposal Title Development of methodological and instrumental means for vibration monitoring of resource expenditure by ship knots in service
Project Proposal Acronym
VIBRATION
Topic(s) SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
Abstract
Working out of effective methodical and instrumental means for technical conditions estimation and forecasting of a residual resource of responsible ship knots is a necessary condition of the non-productive costs reduction for their servicing and repair. These approaches create conditions for transition from scheduled preventive system of maintenance service to their on-line work. Questions of vibration diagnostics and residual resource forecasting of various mechanisms (pumps, fans, compressors, etc.) including stationary geared systems are enough full developed and
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presented in many scientific and technical publications. At the same time questions of methodical and instrumental servicing of the vibration diagnostics under operating conditions are not developed enough fully yet. It is connected with difficulties of identification of defects arising in knots and having parameters of vibrating signal which constantly vary in accordance with changes of speed and loading operating modes of a ship. It is offered to create the methodical and onboard instrumental means allowing by means of continuous vibration monitoring of systems (gear boxes, reducers, etc.) and changing of their vibrating parameters in service, to estimate their technical state and to predict residual resource of their knot elements.
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a pilot sample - Tests of a pilot sample - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Research Centres, Universities
Name of the Organisation
Republic Unitary Enterprise “Instrument making plant “OPTRON” of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Dr. Nikolaj Yankevich Position: General Director
Email [email protected] Website: http://www.nasb.gov.by
Address 52, F.Skariny Str., 220141, Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Design, technology and production RUE “Instrument making plant “Optron” specializes in development and production of present-day equipment for scientific, industrial and other organizations. Production facilities of our enterprise give an opportunity of completely closed manufacture cycle maintenance including total complex of tests and certification of production.
Skills and Expertise Offered
Research Centres, manufactures of
Project Proposal Title Development and production of ships driving gears of improved technical characteristics
Project Proposal Acronym
GEAR
Topic(s) SST.2011.1.1-2. Retrofitting of existing ships with green technologies
Abstract
Reducer, used in ships, should possess the following properties: small overall dimensions (improved composition) and mass (to minimize unsprung masses), high coefficient of performance (to provide high efficiency of a driving gear) and reliability. That is why we propose development and production of the driving gears, created on the base of planetary pin reducers (which are also known as cycloid reducers). Due to high-capacity contact in coupling, reducers of this type possess high load-carrying capability and kinematic accuracy. Low sliding friction provide high coefficient of performance. Taking into account wide range of reduction ratios, small overall dimensions and mass, high reliability of such
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constructions, we can conclude that planetary pin reducers may be effectively used in construction of ship driving gears. Unitary Enterprise “Instrument making plant “Optron” has a large experience in methodological maintenance, development and production of planetary pin reducers for different application fields.
Main Work Packages - Project management - Development of a pilot sample - Tests of a pilot sample - Dissemination
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Researsh Centres, SMEs
Name of the Organisation
Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Solodovnikov Siargei Position: Head of departement
Email [email protected], [email protected]
Website: http:// nasb.gov.by
Address 3, Surganova str., 220072 Minsk, Republic of Belarus
Fields of Activity Fundamental scientific researches, macro- and micro-economics, demography and human capital, industrial policy, regional economy, international economic relations, innovative development, resource potential, problems of suitable development
Skills and Expertise Offered
Project Proposal Title Development of intermodal transport technologies in the interests of Belarus and neibogring EU members countries
Project Proposal Acronym
INTERMODALITY
Topic(s) SST.2011.2.1-1. Efficient interfaces between transport modes
Abstract
Economic recession and essential reduction of international trade were the most indicative short-term consequences of the current financial and economic crisis. Development of logistical and intermodal transport technologies in Belarus and neibogring EU member countries allows to optimize transport expenses on transportation and logistics of cargoes to/from the countries of the European Union and to promote the increase in volumes of international trade and restoration of economic growth. The special role in maintenance and transport streams service between the countries of the European union and the CIS countries (Russia and Kazakhstan), to Central Asia and China belongs to Belarus which has two Pan-European transport corridors, coded in the international classification by numbers 2 (West-east) and 9 (North-south) with branch 9b. The common European transport corridor №2, which connects Germany, Poland, Belarus and Russia, is defined by the European Union as having higest priority among Kritsky corridors, because it have a great value of trading streams passing on it between the East and the West. The goods
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traffic through Belarus on this corridor in 2009 made 9,3 million tons, 56 % of them by rail. The intensity of movement on separate sites of highway М-1/Е30 of the All-European transport corridor №2 on the territory of Belarus reaches 8500-10000 cars a day. Introduction and development of logistical and intermodal technologies in Belarus can rise economic efficiency of cargoes movement. It answers not only to interests of Belarus, but also to interest of several EU member states. At the same time, experience of introduction and realization of effective intermodal technologies in Belarus is critically small (only individual examples concerning successful introduction of intermodal technologies, in particular functioning intermodal trains "Viking" (Ukraine-Belarus-Lithuania). The Program of Byelorussians logistical system development has not considered introduction of intermodal technologies as the important direction of increase of logistical system efficiency. Realization of this project urged to promote the use in Belarus world experience of application intermodal technologies in transport and its adaptation to local institutional conditions. Project overall aim: Assistance to development of intermodal transport technologies in interests of Belarus and EU countries-neighbors. The special purposes of the project: The introduction analysis of intermodal transport technologies in Belarus, working out strategy of intermodal transport technologies development in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries, carrying out of system actions for development intermodal transport technologies in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries, creation of the Coordination centre of intermodal transport technologies development. In the framework of this project on the basis of interaction of the Institute of Economics, the Lithuanian innovative Center and the Center of social and economic researches (Poland) the following will be implemented: joint research of the transport and logistical environment of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries, development of prospects of intermodal transport technologies, creation of strategy of intermodal transport technologies development in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries, creation of the Coordination centre of development of intermodal transport technologies, the functions of which comprise carrying out of educational actions, creation of a network of interaction of experts, subjects of managing and state bodies, working out of perspective business projects and decisions in sphere of transport logistics, current monitoring and the analysis of transport and logistical sphere, information project supply. The activities in the project’s frameworks: carrying out of working meetings of experts, representatives of subjects of managing and state bodies; creation of the Coordination centre in the Institute of Economics; creation of the information resource containing the legal, standard information; preparation and methodical maintenance of educational actions (working out of programs, methodical complexes); development of educational courses; carrying out of round tables with participation of representatives of subjects of managing, state bodies, experts, mass-media; the analysis, working out, introduction of effective business decisions in sphere of transport logistics, joint working out of strategy of intermodal transport technologies development in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries.
Main Work Packages The project is pointed at intermodal transport technologies development in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries. As a result of the project the introduction analysis of intermodal transport technologies in Belarus will be carried out, strategy intermodal transport technologies development in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries will be developed, system actions for development intermodal transport technologies in interests of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries will be carried out, the Coordination centre of intermodal transport technologies development will be created The works schedule in project: First year: - Creation of administrative system of the project; - Carrying out of working meetings of experts, representatives of interested subjects of managing, representatives of state bodies; - Creation of the Coordination centre in the Institute of Economics of the National Academy of Sciences; - Research of the transport and logistical environment of Belarus and neibogring EU member countries; - Preparation of information supply of the project; - Creation of information resource (web site) containing the legal, standard information, databases and so forth; - Preparation and methodical maintenance of educational actions (working out of programs, methodical complexes). Second year: - The training organization: definition of participants, dispatch of the information and invitations; - Carrying out of educational courses; - Carrying out of round tables with participation of representatives of subjects of managing, state bodies, experts, mass-media; - Working out of business projects and business decisions; - Working out of strategy of intermodal transport technologies development. Methodology: Qualitative and quantitative study; analysis of conditions of project realization, ordering of information about economic and social situation in project regions, forecasting of different variants of effects of project realization; interpersonal communications in project working groups, communications with target group, remote informing; monitoring and evaluation – the project will embed a system of monitoring and evaluation in the project design. Means for implementation: The project will borrow from both physical and human infrastructure that project organizers and partners possess. Human resources will be available from the participating organization. Some equipment (notebooks, communication, etc.) will be necessary to complement the existing resources. The structure of management of the project: Project management structure consists of: Joint Authority Project Management , which consists of one responsible representative (the heads of organizations and organizational units included in the project activity) from the partner organizations, project director from a beneficiary. Project management structure includes two project coordinators from each partner, project assistants, financial coordinators, research staff and experts.
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
Lithuanian Innovation Centre – non-state consulting organisation. The field of activities: preparation and realization of innovative projects. Centre of social and economic researches (Poland). CASE is an international non-profit independent research and policy-advisory institute working on the transition process in Central and Eastern Europe, European integration; the world economy.
Partners Required Research Centres, Universities, logistic companies
Name of the Organisation
Republican Centre for Technology Transfer
Organisation Type Research Centre
Contact Person Vitali Kuzmin Position: Head of department
Email [email protected] Website: http:// www.ictt.by
Address 66, Independense av., 220072 Minsk, Belarus
Fields of Activity Transfer of technologies
Skills and Expertise Offered
Work in the field of transfer of technologies
Project Proposal Title Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) Transfer Technology network
Project Proposal Acronym
TRANSNET
Topic(s) SST.2011.5.2-4. Exploring and fosteing international collaboration in the waterborne transport sector
Abstract
Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) technology includes a wide range of activities and elements. The main sub-sectors within the technology industry are resource based industries, ship design, construction and repair, offshore and coastal engineering, transportation systems, pollution control, waste treatment, renewable energy, coastal development, research and leisure-related service providers and industries. Now Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) industries are facing new challenges in renewable energy, offshore constructions, ecological engineering and other activities. Technology becomes a factor of success. The leading engineering companies are based in Germany, Sweden, France and the opposite situation is on the sought eastern coast- Russia, Belarus. Facing the described issues Republican Centre for Technology Transfer (Belarus) is initiating the project “Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) Transfer Technology network”. The main project idea is to develop a technological and business cooperation platform among Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) industries and education institutions for technology transfer, increasing regional competitiveness in a global Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) engineering market, developing the sustainable industry growth. Technology transfer and common business understanding could increase production capacities and efficiency of new projects developing in a worldwide.
Main Work Packages Main project objectives: 1. To develop Technology transfer for the Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) industry. 2. To research the production capacities and perspectives of
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Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) industries in partner regions. 3. To develop and elaborate common guidelines for Shipbuilding (Mashinebuiding) education. 4. To establish a business practice transfer tools and business relations among partner regions. 5. To develop, collect and evaluate the knowledge for effective and sustainable development of Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) industry. Project activities 1. Preparation of technology development and implementation study - competitiveness of SMEs in Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) market. Technology development and implementation study is prepared by educational institutions with the main purpose - to collect the information on market reflections, technologies developed, main industry directions and possibilities focusing on SMES in Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) industry. This document will serve as main guidelines for all project activities. It will be a source of information for technology transfer, educational and production capacities in different partner regions. 2. Development of a common framework for the Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) education in the partner regions. Bridging the gap between education and industry- triple helix understanding of Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) education. Development of “Technology development and implementation study” will establish communication between entrepreneurs and education institutions from different partner regions. In order to develop a long lasting cooperation, common innovation development and transfer understanding it is necessary to create a study of marine education among partner regions initiating discussions between business and education actors on the Shipbuilding (Mashinebuiding) education, develop the common scope of competences needed for the industry growth in EU. 3. Creation of technology transfer network. Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) Technology transfer network is a web based tool for science and business communication. It will be used for finding scientific or business partners for right solutions or technology. Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) Technology transfer network will be established as a web location, with database information on Shipbuilding (Machinebuiding) technologies, laboratory capacities, company and institution data, legislative information and other communication activities needed for stimulating technology implementation and international communication among industry actors.
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
We are looking for Coordinator, scientists (Universities, Research Centers) and SMEs interested in development of these approaches with the aim of further cooperation and participating in FP7 proposal
Partners Required Universities, Research Centres
Name of the Organisation
«Belorussion Transport Union»
Organisation Type Non-govermental organization
Contact Person ZHISHKEVICH VLADIMIR Position: Deputy of the Charman of the Board
Email [email protected] Website:
Address 33, Khoruzei str., 220100 Minsk, Belarus
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Fields of Activity Research business of the transport operators, monitoring of the transport legislation, transport policy
Skills and Expertise Offered
Work in the field of transport legislation, logistics
Project Proposal Title Development of normative ensuring of inclusion of Republic of Belarus in common EU Transport Space
Project Proposal Acronym
Ensuring of Common Normative Transport Space (ECONOT)
Topic(s) SST.20011.2.1-1. Efficient interface between transport modes
Abstract
Normative ensuring of a common economic (and firstly, transport) space forming is of special interest for Republic of Belarus, since this process is called to guarantee social-economic necessities of a society, as well as to stimulate in much degree integration processes in different spheres. In any event essential social phenomena are connected with public conveyances, which are important elements of ensuring of sustainable development. People migration, urbanization and problems of big towns, life level equalization - all this factors have their own transport constituent. EU transport legislation is essential different by structure and aplication principles from normative base, acting in Republic of Belarus and other post-USSR countries. Existing deficiencies of legal regulation of activities for rendering of service by public conveyances, including international motor transportation of passengers, imbalance of applied legal norms, technologies and standards are barriers for tourism and market development. Forming of harmonized legal space promotes development of international economic relations, that for one's turn will approach Belarus to EU standards. Joining of our country to general regulations, applied in international traffic of passengers, takes a special place in this process. Addition of Republic of Belarus to the system of international compacts and conventions, related to public conveyances, as well as garmonization with EU approaches of standards and technologies in the sphere of long-distance traffic of passengers will create real prerequisites for functioning of general market of transport services, including Republic of Belarus.
Main Work Packages
Current Consortium (Partners, Organisation Types)
The following aspects must be studied and so recommendations have been developed: - EU legislation, defining obligations of carriers following from conseption of rendering of public services; - procedure of contract conclusion and ensuring of transparency of finansial relations between a State and transport organizations with respect to provision of funds; - systen of transport means classification according to “stars”, developed by IRU; - certification of service, rendered by transport organizations; - ensuring of common approaches with respect to protection of passenger rights; - creation of uniform and transparent criteria of access for carriers to a market of motor conveyance of passengers.
Partners Required Research Centres, SMEs