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DATE: 5 FEBRUARY 2018 VENUE: KILEN, KS 43, KILEVEJ 14A, DK-2000 FREDERIKSBERG MARITIME INDUSTRY 2030 MARITIME INDUSTRY 2030 IS KINDLY SUPPORTED BY THE DANISH MARITIME FUND

ABOUT MARITIME RESEARCH ALLIANCE In addressing the challenges ahead for the maritime industry, we need to look through more than the one pair of research spectacles! Such can be said to be the message from the OECD, various academic researchers, consultants and journalists as well as from a broad range of maritime organizations, when visualizing the maritime industry towards 2030. In other words, a singular focus on the industry problems either from a health, technical, economic, social or regulatory perspective, is not fulfilling the need for research-based answers to the challenges facing the industry in the future. We believe that the path forward requires interdisciplinary knowledge production, thus analyzing the problems from different angles and providing complex solutions to complex challenges facing ocean based industries in the future. In an attempt to answer the call for enhanced interdisciplinary maritime research, five Danish universities, all engaged in maritime and ocean research and education, are initiating further collaboration through the newly established Maritime Research Alliance. The alliance has participation of researchers from Aalborg University, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen University and The University of Southern Denmark. The focus of Maritime Research Alliance is to: Initiate interdisciplinary research projects that address challenges related to digital and sustainable ocean economy and governance Establish an organizational platform of maritime and ocean experts within different areas of expertise Create awareness around maritime and ocean research and education at Danish universities Be an entry point for collaboration with the industry as well as international universities and organizations Market the Maritime Research Alliance as a partner in relation to new research initiatives national and international PARTNERS: PARTNERS:

4 MARITIME INDUSTRY 2030 PROGRAM OF THE DAY VENUE: KILEN. KS 43, KILEVEJ 14A,DK-2000 FREDERIKSBERG 8:00 8:30: Registration and Light Breakfast 8:30 8:35: Welcome by Per Holten Andersen, President, Copenhagen Business School 8:35 8:40: Introduction to Maritime Research Alliance by Henrik Sornn-Friese, Director, CBS Maritime KEYNOTES 8:40 9:10: Global Trends and Future Pespectives on World Trade, Keynote by Christopher Rex, Head of Research, Danish Shipfinance 9:10 9:40: Opportunities and Challenges and Cross Disciplinary Research, Keynote by Lars Jensen, CEO and Partner, SeaIntel SESSION 1: DIGITIZATION AND NEW BUSINESS MODELS WITHIN SHIPPING Digitization is rapidly transforming maritime and ocean industries, and the pace of technology innovation is accelerating as businesses seek new and more efficient ways to optimize daily work. The rapid advances in technology can surely outpace human capabilities and the question is whether organizational developments, strategic needs, the evident business case and the vision for a digitalized maritime industry are being aligned with technological development? 9:40 10:00: How Will Digitization Transform Shipping and How Can We Meet the Challenge and Manage the Transition? by Ingrid Uppelschoeten-Snelderwaard, Global Head of Equipment, Maersk Line 10:00 10:20: Industrial to Digital: The Future of Sustainable Business Models by Anneli Bartholdy, Head of Innovation, DFDS 10:20 10:40: Coffee Break and Networking

SESSION 2: AUTONOMOUS SHIPS THE HARDWARE AND THE LEGAL ASPECTS 5 Essential to global world trade is the ongoing development of the ship. Ships continue to be our main carrier of freight and passengers from place to place, and by the fares and freight rates paid for this service returns on investment are made. It is the ship that enables world trade to be undertaken. With the autonomous ship we are entering a new era in ocean based transport where business, people and regulators are navigating uncharted waters. What are the future developments and what are the major organizational and regulatory challenges? 10:40 11:00: The Ship and the Future by Oskar Levander, Senior Vice-President Concepts and Innovation, Rolls Royce Marine PROGRAM OF THE DAY 11:00 11:20: Legal Obstacles and Hurdles for Autonomous Ships by Bjarke Holm, Attorney and Partner, CORE Law Firm SESSION 3: DECARBONIZATION AND SUSTAINABLE OCEAN ECONOMY Ocean industries are essential to the well-being of mankind and a sustainable ocean requires human activities to be balanced with the oceans' capacity to remain healthy and diverse in the long term. Shipping stands for more than 80% of world trade and a main challenge for industry and researchers alike, is to ensure that shipping continues to make its contribution to the global economy through sustainable ocean governance and without upsetting the delicate ocean balance. 11:20 11:40: Implementing New Technologies and Business Models Towards Energy Efficient Shipping by Tristan Smith, Reader in Energy and Shipping, Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources 11:40 12:10: Statistical Scenarios and the Obstacles for Investing in LNG, OPS and Scrubbers by Nicola Good, Executive Editor, IHS Fairplay 12:10 12:30: The Business Case for Sustainably Exploiting Ocean Resources by Marjolein van Noort, Freelance Maritime Expert on Sustainable Innovation and Board Member at Our Oceans Challenge 12:45 13:40: Lunch and Networking

6 MARITIME INDUSTRY 2030 BRIDGING THE SCIENCE-PRACTICE GAP - INTERPRETIVE FORUM ON RIGOR-RELEVANCE IN MARITIME RESEARCH. 13:40 14:10: Potential and Challenges in Industry-University Collaboration, Introduction by Bo Cerup Simonsen, Managing Director, Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre Because academics and practioners are members of two different communities, practioners will incorporate results generated through academically accepted research methods, only if they are relevant to and interpretable by the practitioner community.argue for broadening of researchers thought-worlds, so they can interpret and communicate results, and practioners thought-worlds, so they can make sense of reserearch results (Mohrman et al., Doing Research That is Useful to Practice: A Model and Empirical Exploration, Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 44, no. 2, 2001, pp. 357-375). 14:10 14:15: Room Allocation to Different Breakout Sessions 14:15 15:45: We invite the participants to engage in one of five thematic breakout sessions, where focus will be on the biased industry-academia comprehension of five key-themes, all irrefutably connected to future research regarding ocean based industries. Theme 1: Business Model Innovation Moderator: Carsten Ellegaard, Associated Partner, KRING Group A/S Theme 2: Rapid Technological Change Moderator: Kjartan Ross, Head of Retrofit & Upgrade, Propeller & Aft Ship, MAN Diesel & Turbo Theme 3: Effective Governance Moderator: Jesper Loldrup, Head of Division, Danish AgriFish Agency and former Head of Executive Office of the Secretary General and of Policy and Planning, International Maritime Organization Theme 4: Entrepreneurship and New Ventures Moderator: Mikkel Hansen, CEO Maritime Development Center Theme 5: Sustainable Development Moderator: Frank Stuer-Lauridsen, CEO and Senior Environmental Consultant, Litehauz

15:45 16:30: Panel Debate Moderator Rune Hahn Kristensen, Special Advisor and Project Manager, ShippingLab (Blue INNOship II) 7 16:30 16:40: Wrap Up by Maritime Research Alliance followed by a light reception 18:30 22:00: Conference Dinner at Carlsberg Transport will be organized from Copenhagen Business School to Carlsberg. Pick Up on Kilevej at 18:15 PROGRAM OF THE DAY Parallel to the conference, CBS Maritime is jointly hosting a network meeting together with the Simtrans network. Breaks will be cordinated giving the participants the opportunity to network and exchange ideas, and/or business cards, at will.

CBS MARITIME: A BUSINESS IN SOCIETY PLATFORM AT COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL KILEVEJ 14A, 3RD FLOOR, 2000 FREDERIKSBERG, DENMARK CBSMARITIME@CBS.DK MAIN: +45 3815 3815 WWW.CBS.DK/MARITIME