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53° 33‘ 47“ N, 9° 58‘ 33“ E

hamburg

smm-hamburg.com

the leading international maritime trade fair

registerby 15 july

for the early-bird

price

SMM conferences5 sept

6 sept

7 sept

8 sept

9 sept

maritime future summit

global maritime environmental congress

international conference on maritime security and defence

offshore dialogue

maritime career market

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CCH – Congr

Underground Car Park CCH

Planten un Blomen Park

A5

Conference room ‘Chicago’

Tiergartenstr.

9 sept

8 sept

5 sept

7 sept

maritime career market

offshoredialogue

maritime future

summit

6 sept global maritime

environmental congress

international conference on maritime security

and defence

Registration Desk Central Entrance

Dammtor

6 – 9 sept 2016

smm-hamburg.com

the leading international maritime trade fair • hamburg

SMM area plan

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Dammtor

CCH – Congress Center Hamburg

Underground Car Park CCH

Stephansplatz

Marseille

r Str.

Welcome to SMM: the leading international maritime trade fair – where 50,000 trade visitors from over 100 nations and 2,100 exhibitors from more than 60 countries come together on more than 90,000 m². In addition, SMM offers you an extensive supporting programme in the form of workshops, symposiums and seminars dealing with the most important issues the industry is presently faced with.

This is a unique opportunity to listen to some of the biggest names in the maritime industry and get to know many of them – personally. There is no better venue for exchanging ideas with others from your sector. This year’s SMM will have a special emphasis on digitalisation, as well as green propulsion. For green propulsion, a special hall has been built to showcase all the latest low-emission technologies – Hall A5. For the first time the Maritime Future Summit will take place the day before SMM starts. Industry leaders will discuss the future of shipping and the summit is dedicated to digital shipping and shipbuilding, automation and data management.

SMM has never been stronger in terms of international participation, business visitor profiles and government and naval organisation involvement. Therefore, if setting or discovering trends is important to you, you’ll be very much in your element at SMM 2016. Gain an impression of the conferences on the followingpages and book your Early-Bird Ticket at smm-hamburg.com/ticket.

See you at the world’s leading international maritime trade fair in Hamburg – Germany’s gateway to the world.

Your SMM team

SMM conferences – inspiration, discussion, opportunities.

2016 marks a crossroads for global shipbuilding and marine engineering businesses. It’s time to pay attention, and SMM 2016 will provide the ideal setting for industry managers to soak up trends, ex-change opinions and stress-test their conclusions.

Dr Martin Stopford President, Clarkson Research Services Ltd

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sponsored by

maritime future summit

5 sept 2016

trends and innovations for shipping & shipbuildingDigital technologies revolutionise the world – and also the maritime industry. What are the benefits with regard to efficiency, security and energy savings? What is needed to turn visions into reality? Advanced thinkers and industry leaders now meet for the first time at the Maritime Future Summit to share insights and visions on what may lie in store for us. The summit appeals to those looking beyond the traditional horizons.

Opening: 11:00 am – 11:10 amWelcome address by the organisers

11:10 am – 11:20 amModerator introduction: Prof Dr Volker Bertram, World Maritime University

Keynote: 11:20 am – 11:40 amMega-trends shaping the maritime future Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime, DNV GL

Panel 1: 11:40 am – 1:20 pmbuilding ships for the futureHow will ships be built in the future? New technologies like augmented reality will overcome separation in space and support new forms of cooperation. Will agile networks, extensively using the Internet, see data-driven designs of smarter ships that come complete with their digital twins? And how will that affect traditional shipbuilding and supplier countries?

Shipping and ships of tomorrow – the Maersk visionPaolo Tonon, VP Head of Maersk Maritime Technology, Maersk

Computer-aided ship design and production – Vision 2030Dennis Morais, Chief Technical Officer, SSI

Future-proof technologies like the Internet of thingsMary Etienne, Business Development Director, Dell

Q&A or discussion

Lunch break: 1:20 pm – 2:00 pm

Panel 2: 2:00 pm – 3:35 pmdigitalisation and automationBig Data, virtually maintenance-free ships and smart infrastructure ‘everywhere’ are stepping stones towards the unmanned ship – and they are coming faster than most thought possible. Opportunity or threat – we should be ready for it. Hype or revolution? Use this second-to-none opportunity to form an educated opinion on these topics.

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Answers to the environmental and economic challenges in the shipping industry –drives and automation for the futureMatthias Schulze, Head of Siemens Marine, Siemens

This pivoting point in maritime history – future concepts from Wärtsilä across the industryWillie Wagen, Director Market Innovation, Wärtsilä

Ship intelligence and the journey towards unmanned shipsOskar Levander, VP Innovation, Rolls-Royce Marine

Q&A or discussion

Wrap-up: 3:35 pm – 4:15 pm

Where would I place my bets Carsten Wiebers, Global Head of Maritime Industries, KfW IPEX-Bank

Closing remarks: Prof Dr Volker Bertram, World Maritime University

As of June 2016 / subject to change.Please check our online conference programme for updates at smm-hamburg.com/mfs.

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Opening: 10:30 am – 10:40 am Welcome address by the organisers

Keynote: 10:40 am – 11:00 am Environmental shipping regulations: current and future developments and challengesArsenio A. Dominguez, Chairman, IMO Marine Environment Protection Committeeand Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Panama to the IMO

Panel 1: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm harmful air emissions – managing the disconnect between compliance and technologyShipping might have been excluded from COP21, but will be under no less pressure to cut harmful emissions. The IMO NOx Tier III requirement entered into force this year, while the global 0.5 % sulphur cap could enter force as early as 2020. In the North Sea ECA, sales of low-sulphur fuels are on the rise. Ports, meanwhile, are cleaning up their act through electrification, and this could extend to some vessels as shore power gradually gains traction. How long before clean port calls become a reality?

Moderator: Tom Boardley

What are the different compliance options and the practical challenges of implementing them on board ships?Tom Boardley, Executive Vice President, Lloyd’s Register

The practicalities and challenges of operating cruise ships whilst complying with emission regulationsDavid Dingle, CEO, Carnival UK

The global cap and the level playing field – are they compatible?Niels Bjørn Mortensen, Director Regulatory Affairs, Maersk

Shipping ETS – the verifier’s perspective: what to expect and how to prepare for MRVGuido Harling, Lead Verifier & Managing Director, ETS Verification GmbH

PanellistArsenio A. Dominguez, Chairman, IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee and Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Panama to the IMO

Conclusion – Lessons learned: Tom Boardley

Lunch break: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Panel 2: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm big data – smart shipping and environmentBig Data and the Internet of things are on everyone’s lips as the maritime industry is moving into the era of ‘smart shipping’ thanks to advances in sensor technology, fast broadband access at sea and data analysis techniques. Remote monitoring of vessels from shore is becoming increasingly common, even raising the prospect of totally autonomous ships. Our panel of experts will look at what operational and environmental benefits are possible, as well as potential pitfalls in areas such as cyber security.

global maritime environmental congress

6 sept 2016

in cooperation with sponsored by

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Moderator: Dr Martin Stopford

Can unmanned ships become a reality and what is the timeline?Oskar Levander, Vice President Innovation, Rolls-Royce Marine

How is technology driving operational efficiencies on board and ashore?Ronald Spithout, President, Inmarsat Maritime

How is Big Data changing the shipping industry and what are the potential pitfalls?Dr Martin Stopford, President, Clarkson Research Services Ltd

As the maritime sector embraces smart technologies, how is it impacting the services provided and research conducted by class?Kirsi Tikka, Executive Vice President Global Marine, ABS

Conclusion – Lessons learned: Dr Martin Stopford

Coffee break: 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Panel 3: 3:00 pm – 4:30 pmgreen propulsion – is LNG the answer? what are other options?LNG has been presented as a panacea for clean shipping. But despite projects at ports around the world, infrastructure remains a major issue. Availability is not keeping up with demand, and many practical considerations for on-board storage are not yet well-understood. On top of this, alternatives like methanol, once considered niche, are moving to the fore, while interest in renewables and batteries grows. Will cleaner bunkering remain a one-horse race, or are we headed for a multi-fuel future?

Moderator: Gavin Allwright

Wind power and its potential for helping shipping become even greenerGavin Allwright, Secretary International Windship Association (IWSA)

Running ships on alternative fuels – pros and consErik Lewenhaupt, Head of Sustainability, Stena Line

LNG has been presented as a panacea for clean shipping –what are the barriers to the accelerated update of LNG as fuel for powering ships?Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO Maritime, DNV GL

Will cleaner bunkering stay a one-horse race or are we headed for a multi-fuel future?Iain White, Global Marketing Manager, ExxonMobil Marine

The role of green propulsion (alternative fuels) in sustaining the world’s oceansChristine Valentin, COO, World Ocean Council

Conclusion – Lessons learned: Gavin Allwright

As of June 2016 / subject to change.Please check our online conference programme for updates at smm-hamburg.com/gmec.

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international conference on maritime security and defence

7 sept 2016

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naval technology for naval operations Opening: 8:30 am – 8:45 amWelcome address by the organisersModerator’s remarks: Jan Wiedemann, NAVAL FORCES

Keynote: 8:45 am – 9:15 amDevelopments in the worldwide security situation and their impact on maritime tasksVice Admiral Rainer Brinkmann, Vice Chief of the German Navy, Commander German Fleet and Supporting Forces

9:15 am – 9:45 amOperational capabilities required for future missions Commander (SG) Matthias Elvert, Branch Head Maritime Warfare Capability Development, German Navy Command

Coffee break: 9:45 am – 10:15 amPlenary session 1: 10:15 am – 12:00 pm

10:15 am – 10:45 amGlobal naval markets, force structures and future directionsBob Nugent, Defense Analyst and Consultant, AMI International

10:45 am – 11:15 amGerman Naval Industry – satisfying operational requirementsSusanne Wiegand, Managing Director, German Naval Yards Holdings

11:15 am – 11:45 am Platforms optimised for offshore patrol dutiesDetlef Schlichting, Sales Director, Fr. Lürssen Werft

11:45 am – 12:00 pm Q&A or discussion

Lunch break: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Panel 1: naval operations & Panel 2: naval technology (parallel)

Panel 1: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – conference room Chicagonaval operations / regional collaboration1:00 pm – 1:30 pmThe Baltic Sea: area of change and increasing cooperation Commander (SG) Matthias Elvert, Branch Head Maritime Warfare Capability Development, German Navy Command

1:30 pm – 2:00 pmThe Indian Navy – pivotal provider of peace and stability in the Indian OceanVice Admiral Pradeep Chauhan (Ret.), Indian Navy

2:00 pm – 2:30 pm 2050 Africa’s Integrated Maritime Strategy (2050 AIM Strategy) – vision or road map for the future?Samuel Kame-Domguia, OCist., Coordinator 2050 AIM Strategy,PO Integrated Maritime Strategy (2050 AIM Strategy) Task Force, African Union Commission

Coffee break: 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

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Panel 1: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm – conference room Chicago naval operations / combating asymmetric threats3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Piracy – still a factor for international trade? Michael Howlett, Deputy Director, International Maritime Bureau Commercial Crime Services (ICC)

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Border protection and rescue of migrants – two sides of the same coin? TBD, FRONTEX

4:00 pm – 4:30 pmCombating drug trafficking and terrorism in Colombian jurisdictional waters and the open seaRear Admiral José Ricardo Hurtado Chacón, Naval Fleet Commander, Colombian Navy

4:30 pm – 4:45 pm Q&A or discussion

Panel 2: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – conference room Osakanaval technology

1:00 pm – 1:30 pmThe century’s challenges for naval mine warfareCommander (SG) Nico Vasseur, Director, EGUERMIN NATO Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence

1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Cyber attacks – are navies protected? Dietmar Hilke, Director Cyber Security, Thales Deutschland

naval technology – shipbuilding 2:00 pm – 2:30 pmNaval ship code – challenge or benefit for the navies of the world?Christian Freiherr von Oldershausen, Segment Director Navy, DNV GL

Coffee break: 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

Panel 2: 3:00 pm – 4:45 pm – conference room Osakanaval technology – shipbuilding

3:00 pm – 3:30 pmPlanning, designing and modernising of naval vesselsNikolas Fuyuki Kuramochi, Head of Section System Engineering, MTG Marinetechnik

3:30 pm – 4:00 pmGreen technology: an option for naval vessels and aircraft? tbn, US Navy

4:00 pm – 4:30 pmDiesel engines for naval vessels becoming greenerChristoph Fenske, Director Application Center Governmental Naval, MTU Friedrichshafen

4:30 pm – 4:45 pm Q&A or discussion

Plenary session 2 / Conclusion: 4:45 pm – 5:15 pm

Moderators’ assessments / Q&ADr Stefan Nitschke and Jan Wiedemann, NAVAL FORCES

Closing remarks by the organisers

As of June 2016 / subject to change.Please check our online conference programme for updates at smm-hamburg.com/msd.

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8 sept 2016

offshore dialoguein cooperation with

Opening: 10:00 am – 10:10 amWelcome address by the organisers Welcome address by Parliamentary State Secretary Uwe Beckmeyer, BMWi

10:10 am – 10:15 am Moderator introduction: David Foxwell, Offshore Support Journal

Keynote: 10:15 am – 10:35 amGlobal offshore prospectsSteve Robertson, Director, Douglas-Westwood

Panel 1: 10:35 pm – 12:00 pm subsea technology – experience and challenges

Inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) overview (oil, gas and wind)

The first subsea gas compression plant in the world – an efficient and economical solution to increase oil & gas recovery rates

Remotely operated towed vehicles (ROTV) – an alternative approach to AUV operations

Installing heavy loads underwater: new generation of crane technology for offshore application

Applying technology to seabed mining: using dredging and offshore technology to mine minerals on the seabed

Lunch break: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Panel 2: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pmhealth, safety & environment – the human factor

Specialised offshore vessels for higher safety standards at sea

Opportunities and challenges in offshore simulation and training

Offshore accommodation of the future – service vessels and/or fixed platforms

Synergy in standards for offshore oil and gas and offshore wind vessels

Coffee break: 2:30 pm – 2:45 pm

Panel 3: 2:45 pm – 4:15 pmdigitalisation offshore 4.0 – challenge and opportunity Big Data in oil & gas and offshore wind

Intelligent offshore service & maintenance concepts

Logistics optimisation for offshore wind parks by real-time simulation

Cyber safety and security in the offshore sector

Conclusion – Lessons learned by moderator: 4:15 pm – 4:30 pm

As of June 2016 / subject to change.Please check our online conference programme for updates at smm-hamburg.com/od.

Free admission.

Registration & valid SMM ticket

required.

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9 sept 2016

maritime career market

50 % discount for students –

registration at the cash desks.

anchor your futureThe Maritime Career Market provides new talents with a unique setting where they can meet, discuss and discover the possibilities of a career in the maritime industry directly with companies from the industry as well as educational institutions. For further information visit smm-hamburg.com/mcm.Interested in maritime professionals? Book your own recruiting stand to reach young or high potentials. smm-hamburg.com/exhibit

participating companies as of June 2016

The Maritime Career Market offered the ideal framework to initiate conversation with the target group MAN Diesel & Turbo SE is interested in and to present our company as an attractive employer. The rush for our recruiting booth was huge, and we experienced tremendous enthusiasm from the many promising talks with potential candidates. We will attend this year again with pleasure!

Füsun Inanc, MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, HR Engines & Marine Systems / Power Plants (HEPAG)

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6 – 9 sept 2016

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I am totally convinced that there is still a need for covering the entire spectrum of military missions – comprising the very high end – that means including war-fighting scenarios. If we have the capability for war fighting, without any doubt we have the ability for additional missions at the lower end of the spectrum.

Vice Admiral Andreas Krause, Chief, German Navy

theme routesWith a record number of exhibitors and visitors attending SMM 2016, we have decided to simplify things for everyone by creating theme routes for four key topics: the Digital, Green, Security and Job Routes. This will allow visitors to find exhibits and services much faster and more efficiently.

Learn the theory at the conferences and see it in practice live in the exhibition halls. All routes will be online from August 2016 in the exhibitor directory and visible on the SMM app. Participating exhibitors will also be represented by a symbol in the trade fair catalogue (Exhibitor Directory) and the hall maps it contains.

digital route

The latest trend in shipbuilding is towards the digitalisation of processes, including immediate access to real-time information, centralisation and networked sensor systems. A constant stream of data between ships, ports, administrative bodies, service providers and ship owners enables smooth processes, monitoring and in particular adherence to regulations.

Exhibitors listed in the Digital Route offer products and information relating to the following themes:

• Ship systems, sensors and hardware/software for centralised remote management and associated services

• Partially autonomous shipping and associated services• Data and network security and associated services• HTS (High Throughput Satellite) compatible satellite communication systems and associated services

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green route

Rising fuel costs, excess tonnage, proliferating legal regulations – today’s challenges are tomorrow’s opportunities. They are also a strong incentive to make your vessels, operations and logistics more efficient. These are the processes dealt with by exhibitors who are presenting their products and consultancy services on the Green Route in conjunction with Seatrade. Exhibitors will also be presented in the SMM Green Shipping Guide.

security route

At SMM, invited high-ranking, international military delegations and other interested visitors take the Security Route to see exhibitors who plan and/or manufacture vessels for civil as well as military purposes, or manufacture special components for such vessels. As well as purely military applications, the focus in this route is on crew protection, piracy, cyber attack and port security.

job route

If you are on a route to a career in the maritime industry, the Job Route is the right path. It leads you – quickly and easily – to the most important exhibitors who are recruiting professional and junior employees. It is the fastest way for jobseekers to make personal contact with top companies in the industry at first hand. The Job Route is the fast lane to professional success in the national and international maritime industry.

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6 – 9 sept 2016

smm-hamburg.com

the leading international maritime trade fair • hamburg

register by 15 july

for the early-bird

priceregistration for the conferencesIf you haven’t yet registered for the conferences, now is the time. And with the Early-Bird Ticket, you’ll be saving up to 28 % if you register by 15 July 2016. Participation at the Offshore Dialogue is free of charge. Register easily online: smm-hamburg.com/ticket.

conference fees

Delegates (Early bird until 15 July 2016) 350 E*Delegates (Standard) 490 E*Officials, Navy 150 E*Students (valid student identification necessary) 50 E*

*The conference ticket includes an SMM season ticket. All fees plus 19 % VAT.

In the marine market there is so much movement in technologies, new business models and future industry trends. Placing bets on many horses is needed to be part of the future. Wärtsilä will join this game and be ready for the future whatever it will look like.

Willie Wagen, Director Market Innovation, Wärtsilä

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The last 24 months has seen without doubt the most dramatic turn of events in the offshore industry in decades. I look forward to sharing our company’s views on the outlook for the years ahead and to seeing both new and familiar faces at the SMM Offshore Dialogue.

Steve RobertsonDirector, Douglas-Westwood

travel and accommodationThe Hamburg Fair site lies in the centre of the city, so there are many ways to travel to SMM. As a major hub of trade and industry, Hamburg also offers a variety of locations and classes of accommodation. Our licensed service partners can help you plan an individual itinerary and your entire stay in Hamburg:smm-hamburg.com/travel.

shuttles

Free shuttle bus services are provided for your convenience, not only to and from local hotels, but also between exhibition halls A and B, as well as the main car park and the west entrance.

visas – now more convenient

Under new regulations, an invitation letter is no longer required from the organisers to attend SMM. For more details, visit smm-hamburg.com/visa.

always up-to-date with SMM news

Subscribe to our newsletter for regular news and valuable information on all matters relating to SMM and the supporting programme. Find out more at smm-hamburg.com/news.

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