Spring Agenda 2024
08:30 Registration and Welcome Coffee
DIGITALISATION SESSION
09:30 How ship owner companies can adopt and integrate digital technologies effectively
Nikolaos will focus on the benefits of digitalisation in shipping companies and will present his journey evaluating the existing processes within the company and implementing new technological processes, as well as introducing innovative technological solutions and services to drive growth and establish a competitive advantage.
Nikolaos Tsoulakos, Innovation & Technology Manager, Laskaridis Shipping Co.
Bio: Nikolaos embarked on his career in the shipping industry nearly 14 years ago. Currently he serves as the Innovation & Technology Manager at Laskaridis Shipping Co. where he is responsible for overseeing the company's innovation strategy. In this capacity, he introduces new ideas, nurtures an innovative organizational culture, and facilitates communication of innovations within the company. Before joining Laskaridis Shipping Co. he gained valuable experience working as a superintendent engineer at reputable Greek shipping companies. He is a graduate of the School of Engineering at the Merchant Marine Academy of Aspropyrgos, attaining the rank of Engineer C’ Class. He also completed his undergraduate studies in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, as well as earned a Master of Science degree in Marine Science and Technology from the National Technical University of Athens.
09:55 Introducing business intelligence project at IONIC
IONIC set ambitious goal to improve data management and analysis to meet business goals and enhance productivity. Andreas will present how the project was initiated, the challenges need to be faced and the benefits for the business expected. While the project is in progress he will share experience and knowledge obtained so far along with the vision and plans for the future.
Andreas Polidis, IT Advisor, IONIC
Bio: Andreas Polidis has more than 30 years of experience in design and management of IT&T projects, in various sectors and industries, both in Greece and abroad. The last 10 years focusing in the shipping industry he works with Ionic Shipping (MGT) Inc. as an IT Advisor drawing and implementing company’s IT strategy, to address daily requirements and be prepared for the upcoming challenges.
10:20 Digitalisation panel:
- Hybrid connectivity developments – how are we using them
- Crew satisfaction and challenges with increased connectivity onboard – experiences so far
- Digitalisation in maintenance
- Impact of AI in maritime industry
Moderator:
Yiannis Manolis, Global Head of Business Development, Ideagen Tritan
Bio: Worked in several departments and segments of the maritime industry. Understands the necessary perspective of how different stakeholders need to come together to achieve the optimum results. He is an adaptable person, having worked in multiple countries (Greece, Singapore & UK), with people from diverse backgrounds, in both small and big teams for start-up and blue-chip companies. He is now the global head of business development at Ideagen Tritan where he plays a pivotal role in expanding their network and reach in the maritime space. He connects with ship owners and operators from all segments of the industry.
Panellists:
Ioannis Rizos, Head of ICT Infrastructure, Dynagas
Bio: Ioannis Rizos has 20-year experience in the maritime industry. He is skilled in Marine Electronics, and Automations (Kongsberg Senior service & commissioning engineer), as well as ICT Management, ICT Strategy, and ICT Security , combined with experience of budget forecasting and planning (ICT Manager in shipping companies). He holds Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Wales.
Thanos Servos, IT Manager, Seaven Tanker and Dry Management
Bio: Thanos is an experienced Information and Communications Technology Manager working in maritime and hospitality industries over 16 years. Throughout his 11-year career in Seaven Tanker Management has been unwavering in his commitment to revolutionizing maritime operation through a trifecta of crew and training and wellness improvement, tasks automation, and safety on operations enhancement initiatives. While he brings experience from the IT Sector, he has also built a solid foundation in Bridge Electronics, Cargo Handling Electronics systems and Engine Monitoring Systems.
Nikolaos Tsoulakos, Innovation & Technology Manager, Laskaridis Shipping Co.
Andreas Polidis, IT Advisor, IONIC
Theodore Ioannou, Group Technical Superintendent – Maintenance Strategy, BSM
Bio: Theodore is currently working in the technical department of Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) on a group level and is responsible for the Maintenance Strategy of BSM. When he joined the company in 2018, he was on the Performance department for BSM and served as a Fleet Performance Superintendent. For several years Theodore also worked for a reputable software development company in the maritime industry in the area of performance management and energy efficiency as a Performance Engineer. Theodore has a degree as a Naval Architect and Mechanical Engineer and also holds a master’s degree in Computational Fluid Dynamics, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Executive Maritime Management.
11:15-11:45 Coffee break kindly sponsored by
MARITIME CYBERSECURITY SESSION
11:45 Vessel OT & IT Risk Assessment challenges
Theodoros Ntouskas, Managing Director, ICT Protect
Bio: Theodoros Ntouskas holds a Ph.D. in Information Security from the Informatics Department of University of Piraeus (Greece) and has more than 15 years of experience in the ICT domain, specialising in the Information Security sector. He is the Founder and Managing Director of ICT PROTECT (an information security consulting company), he has been involved in very demanding security commercial projects and he has gained the expertise and the know-how in order to address the security needs of different type infrastructures including maritime sector.
12:10 Cybersecurity panel:
- How to communicate cyber risks and how to gain top management commitment
- How threat modelling helps to predict cyberattacks
- What cybersecurity threats we can expect to new technology
- What is the difference between Cybersecurity and Information Security?
Moderator:
Theodoros Stergiou, Director - Risk Consulting, KPMG Greece
Bio: Theodoros is Director and in charge of the Cyber Security Consulting Services of KPMG in Greece. With over 18 years of experience in the information security sector, he has served as a lecturer for the subject matter, a business consultant, as well as security officer for major organizations. He is also involved with new technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) ,cloud computing and serves as an experienced consultant for global organizations like ISACA and Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). Theodors holds Ph.D in Engineering from University of Warwick, UK.
Panellists:
Kostas Grivas, Information Security Officer, Angelicoussis Group
Bio: Kostas Grivas develops and implements an information security program at Angelicoussis Group, which includes procedures and policies designed to protect enterprise communications, systems and assets from both internal and external threats. He is a member of the Group’s BCP Management Team, which is responsible to develop, enhance and apply the plan. The Group’s Information Security Management System is certified with the ISO 27001:2013
Michalis Michaloliakos, Head of ICT & Cyber Security Services, TMS Group of companies
Bio: Michalis Michaloliakos supports the life cycle of ICT & Cyber Security operations & development at TMS group of companies. TMS Cardiff Gas manages a fleet of 16 LNG vessels, TMS Tankers has 25 aframaxes, 6 ice class vessels, 14 suezmaxes, 3 VLCCS, 2 MR1s, 50 vessels.
Pavlos Gerardos, IT Infrastructure Supervisor & Information Security Officer, Thenamaris Ships Management Inc.
Bio: Pavlos Gerardos is the IT Infrastructure Supervisor & Information Security Officer of Thenamaris Ships Management Inc. He has extensive experience in IT security and infrastructure projects, with main focus in GRC (Governance, Risk & Compliance) and network and systems security architecture.
He holds a BSc in Computer Science from Hellenic Open University and a MSc in Information Systems from Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB). He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a member of the ISC2 Hellenic Chapter.
Nick Andriopoulos, IT Manager, Heidmar
Bio: Nick has worked in the application development and systems administration side of shipping for more than 10 years, spearheading simplification and interdepartmental collaboration through digitalisation and automation. He has more than two decades of experience in web application development, and high focus on integrating security practices throughout the software development. He is an active member of esteemed industry organizations such as OWASP, ISC2, AMMITEC, and the Drupal Association. Nick’s passions include 3D printing and public speaking.
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch and Networking kindly sponsored by
VESSEL PERFORMANCE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY SESSION
14:00 Digital comfort and its importance to shipowners
- Safety in the digital age
- Unveiling the drivers of digitalization
- Envisioning a digital future – introduction of virtual roles, remote assistance, the role of AI
- The evolution of maritime connectivity
Stig Holm, Head of Digital Denmark, MAN Energy Solutions
Bio: Stig Holm is currently Head of Marine & Power Digital & Academies Denmark at MAN Energy Solutions. Prior to this role, he served as Head of Technical Services MAN ES. Stig Holm has been in the Maritime industry for more than 30 years, holding various positions from Technical Superintendent to Technical Director, as well as Director of Fleet Management. He has earned his degree in Marine Engineering from the Copenhagen School of Marine Engineering and Technology Management. With a wealthy experience in the maritime industry, his expertise encompasses People Management, Customer Focus, Strategy Implementation, Business Development, and International Shipping. Stig Holm is an extremely proficient operations professional, who works diligently to develop and digitalize top-quality products that will enable customers to monitor fleet vessels in the most secure and smooth mode possible.
Gregory Puckett, Vice President & Chief Digital Officer, MAN Energy Solutions
Bio: Gregory Puckett is Vice President & Chief Digital Officer for MAN Energy Solutions, leading the company’s global digital strategies and operations. In this role, he is responsible for working with business segments and engineering to identify and deliver digital strategies that drive greater levels of customer satisfaction, produce new revenue sources and make MAN-ES products more efficient.
Gregory has more than 20 years of experience in digitalization and information technologies. Gregory Joined MAN-ES in 2016 to support the establishment of the digital team in MAN-ES. Prior to that Gregory has held digital transformation roles in the HI-TECH and Industrial segments.
14:25 Digital twin for green shipping model
Dimitrios Kakllis will discuss the development of a big data application suite that utilizes IoT and AI advancements to create a digital replica of vessels in transit. By collecting real-time data from onboard sensors, we demonstrate how to effectively assess and estimate a vessel's environmental impact using robust Fuel Oil Consumption (FOC) predictors. He will outline a streamlined process—from data acquisition to model deployment—utilizing the proposed big data framework to assess and estimate emissions during vessel operation. Finally, he will present experimental results from a comparative analysis conducted using operational data from a containership-centric Living Lab (LL) to validate and confirm the accuracy and performance of our approaches in real-world scenarios.
Dimitrios Kaklis, Senior Research Engineer, Danaos Research Centre
Bio: Majored in Information and Communication science from National Kapodistrian University of Athens with a specialization in theoretical Computer Science. He received an Industrial PhD scholarship from SNF (Stavros Niarchos Foundation), in collaboration with Harokopio University of Athens and NCSR Demokritos, on “Financial exergy maximization in maritime operations through the lens of AI”. He joined Danaos in 2017 as Software Engineer and currently is working as Senior Research Engineer. Author of several papers and participant-scientific advisor in several EU projects concerning ship operational optimization, safety and environmental compliance.
14:50 Estimating the effect of fouling in ship performance based only on observed hull condition
Timoleon Plessas, Founder, Sealion Engineering
Bio: Timoleon has studied Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and holds a PhD in the field of “Ship Design Optimisation”. He has collaborated with NTUA in EU-funded research projects dealing with various aspects of ship design and operation such as ship design optimization, manoeuvring in adverse weather conditions, simulating energy systems and wind-assisted propulsion. He has published numerous papers in journals and conferences and has served as a reviewer for the “Ocean Engineering” journal. He has also worked in the energy department of a large Greek shipping company (Minerva Group). There, he participated in the monitoring of vessel’s performance by developing sophisticated tools for handling high-frequency data and arranging underwater hull inspections and hull cleanings. He founded Sealion Engineering to utilise his academic knowledge and industry expertise and offer consulting services in the maritime industry.
15:10 Vessel performance digital technology panel
- How to make it easier to gather reliable vessel performance sensor data
- How to better support company decision making with digital technology around compliance with vessel performance regulations
- The role of data science in vessel performance
- How can companies better manage bunker data and optimise fuel supply
Moderator:
Gregory Puckett, Vice President & Chief Digital Officer, MAN Energy Solutions
Panellists:
Achilleas Matthaiou, Energy Performance Specialist, Signal Maritime Services
Bio: Achilleas Matthaiou currently serves as the Energy Performance Specialist of Signal Maritime. He specializes in optimizing and monitoring the performance of Signal's Pool vessels while also developing vessel performance software solutions for the Signal Group. Before Signal, he gained valuable experience in green shipping and sustainability on international green boat racing competitions like the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge. Achilleas studied Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the National Technical University of Athens and Data Science at the Athens University of Economics and Business.
Dimitrios Kaklis, Senior Research Engineer, Danaos Research Centre
Dionysis Diamantopoulos, Head Of Alternative Fuels, Baseblue
Bio: Dionysis Diamantopoulos serves as the Head of Alternative Fuels at Baseblue. Focusing on alternative fuels procurement, regulatory compliance, and international bunker trading, Dionysis plays a key role in providing tailored solutions to clients. His expertise in strategic account management and green transition initiatives underscores his commitment to driving sustainability in the industry. Dionysis holds a PhD in Maritime Studies and a professional qualification from the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers. He also gives lectures to maritime students at Aegean College.
16:00 Closing with Drinks Reception kindly sponsored by