Maritimer Kalender

Maritime Big Data Forum Oslo

29.05.2018 – 29.05.2018
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Sonja Henies Plass 3, 0134 Oslo, Norwegen
FG Maritime IKT | Messen | Tagungen und Kongresse

Big data has been on our maritime agenda for some years now. We have not only seen big data in shipping, but we are also increasingly experiencing the impact in the day to day. Digital frontrunners (such as Amazon and Alibaba) have found ways to drive value from the big data surrounding us. Meaning data is becoming a truly valuable business asset.

In this era of the connected ship, with increasing reliance on digital paradigms such as the cloud, IoT, sensors, remote monitoring, blockchain, electronic navigational systems, electronic data exchange, we are generating ever growing pools of data. But how does the ship owner control this data? How can we manage regulations such as GDPR? What are the legal implications and potential risks? How do we address cyber security and ownership issues?

Increased data availability and transparency has led shipping companies to review their approaches to operational efficiency and performance analysis – and investigate ways to integrate data into their operations and make it valuable. We need to determine the most valuable relationships among the variables we collect. We need to translate big data into smart data. It is time to take the journey from big data to big value.

The Forum will investigate what we need to create this value. What are the key-drivers, who are the key actors, and how do we prepare our internal organisation? Who should we collaborate with and how can we identify the best practices in our industry and across other industry segments?

Confirmed Speakers Include:

  • Neil Hodgson, Head of Asset Science, Maersk Digital
  • Inge André Sandvik, Chief Digital Officer, Wilh.Wilhelmsen Holding
  • Tom Erling Hansen, VP Sales North Europe, Marlink
  • Rear Admiral Nick Lambert, Director, NLA, Former UK National Hydrographer
  • Jon Jahren, Data & AI Architect, Microsoft
  • Ken Munro, Security Entrepreneur & Writer, Pen Test Partners
  • Björgólfur Hávarðsson, Innovation manager, Seafood Innovation Cluster
  • Stian Knutsen, Environment, Project & Implementation Coordinator, Rederiet Stenertsen AS
  • Øystein Busch, Head of IT, UECC
  • Olga Kravchenko, Cognitive Consultant Watson & Blockchain, IBM, Ambassador of Norway, World Innovations Forum
  • Lokukaluge Prasad Perera, PhD, Associate Professor in Advanced Maritime Vessel Operations, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • Martin Reason, Global Sales Manager Maritime, Ceragon Networks
  • Ole Jørgen Eikanger, Chief Business Development Officer, Norwegian Hull Club
  • Rob O’Dwyer, Editor, Digital Ship

Many more to be announced

Through three clearly defined sessions we will investigate how to make big data a valuable business asset.

Session One

Big Data Best Practices from Other Sectors

We are increasingly experiencing the impact of big data in daily life. We have found ways to drive value from the big data surrounding us. What are the best practices in other sectors? How have they created their ecosystems and collaboration networks?

Session Two

Control and Protect Big Data

New platforms generate a sea of data. But how does the ship owner control the data? How do we meet regulations such as GDPR? What are the legal implications and potential risks? How do we address cyber security and ownership issues? How is safety and security driving new platform developments?

Session Three

Big Value from Big Data

We need to uncover the most valuable relationships among the variables we collect. We need to translate big data into smart data and create big data value. We will investigate different angels: e-commerce, vessel performance, supply chain logistics.

What are the key-drivers and how do we prepare our internal organisation? Who should we collaborate with and how can we identify the best practices in our industry and across other industry segments?

 

For more information on this agenda, and how you could be part of it,
please contact cathy@thedigitalship.com

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