Conference and Exhibition | Kiel – Halle 400: 06th to 8th of October 2009
Technical Programme
Update: 07.09.2009Tuesday, 06th of October 2009 Associated event
09:00 – 15:30 BMWI Workshop „Perspektive 2020: Politische und wirtschaftliche Entwicklungen im maritimen Umweltschutz – eine Zukunftschance für die deutsche Meerestechnik?“, Haus der Wirtschaf, organised by Maritime Consulting Group (contact: [email protected])
16:00 - 20:00 "Elisabeth Mann-Borgese Award Ceremony”, Kieler Schloss organised by Ministry of Science, Economic Affairs and Transport of the Land Schleswig-Holstein (personal invitation only)
20:00 - 22:00 InWaterTec 2009 Lounge - informal get together
Wednesday, 07th of October 2009
09:00 - 10:00 Opening Event of the InWaterTec 2009 Torsten Albig, Mayor of the state capital of Kiel
Dr. Jörn Biel, Minister of Science, Economic Affairs and Transport of the State of Schleswig-Holstein
Daniel Engel, Vice President Materials & Products, Germanischer Lloyd AG 10:15 - 12:30 Parallel Morning Sessions S1a & S2
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 16:30 Parallel Afternoon Sessions, Continuation of Sessions
S1a - Ocean, Environment and Economy: Renewable Energy from the Sea Currents, Waves and Biomasses
Chairperson: Dr. Michaela Mayer, INASEA, Bremen
▪ Introduction | Michaela Mayer, INASEA, Bremen
▪ Potential organismens for energy recovery | Dr. Sebastian Lippmeier, BlueBioTech Int. GmbH, Kollmar (inquired)
Conference and Exhibition | Kiel – Halle 400: 06th to 8th of October 2009
▪ Technical proceeding to use marine biomasses: concepts, developments & solutions | Urban Hellmuth, Competence Center Biomass, University of Applied Science, Kiel (inquired)
▪ Seaweeds and biogen beach deposits: Challenges for fermentation plant | Holger Schneider, FH Flensburg, Flensburg
▪ ALGASOLAR® - gaining solar energy from macroalgae at sea | Boris Culik et al., F³: Forschung . Fakten . Fantasie, Heikendorf
▪ Seychelles: The practical prove of integrated concepts for CO2 neutral energy production, Heinz Schelwart, Sea & Sun Technology, Trappenkamp
▪ Status quo of wave & current energy: an overview on aspects and challenges | NN
▪ Review and discussion of common environmental legislation for ocean energy schemes | André C. Moura et al., Wave Energy Centre, Porto/ Portugal (to be confirmed)
▪ Technological concepts for wave & current energy recovery | Jochen Weilepp, Voith Siemens Hydro Power Generation, Heidenheim (inquired)
▪ Proposed Internationalisation of the UKERC Ocean (Wave and Tidal Current) Renewable Energy Technology Roadmap | Henry Jeffrey et al., Edinburgh University, Edinburgh/ UK
▪ Perspectives for future systemic development cooperation: A Review of recent discussions | Mats Leijon et al., Uppsala University, Uppsala/ Sweden
▪ Panal discussion with speakers
S2 - Marine Mineral Resources
Chairperson: Prof. Dr. Peter E. Halbach, Institute for Geological Sciences, FU Berlin, Berlin and Dr. Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover
▪ Introduction | Peter E. Halbach, Institute for Geological Sciences, FU Berlin, Germany
▪ The Future Role of Deep-Sea Mineral Resources | Kümpel et al., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover
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▪ Mn nodules reloaded – BGR's exploration license in the Central Pacific | Michael Wiedicke et al., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover
▪ Trace metals in ferromanganese crusts and their economic potential | Peter E. Halbach, Institute for Geological Sciences, FU Berlin, Berlin
▪ Modern Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits: Distribution, Ore Types, and
Economic Significance | Sven Petersen, IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel
▪ The metal potential of the modern massive sulfide deposits
▪ at the Northern Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge | Georgy Cherkashov, VNII Okeangeologia, St. Petersburg, Russi
▪ Gold-Rich Polymetallic Sulfides in Shallow Submarine Volcanoes of the Tonga Island Arc | Julia Rutkowski et al., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover
▪ Marine Mineral Resources: Rare Metal Sources for Sustainable Energies? | Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover
▪ Support for Deep Sea - Mining Projects | H. Brun
▪ Technology developments for deep-sea mining equipment | Bart Hogeweg, Mining Consultant, MTI Holland BV, Kinderdijk/ The Netherlands
▪ Marine Mineral Resources and the Legal Framework of the United Nations | Christian Reichert et al., Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR), Hannover
17:00 – 21:00 Blaue Stunde: Plenary Event of the InWaterTec 2009
▪ Address of welcome | Maritimes Cluster Schleswig-Holstein & GMT
▪ Statement „Wachstumsmarkt Offshore- und Meerestechnik“ | MinR Dr. Stephan Hesselmann, Leiter des Referates „Maritime Wirtschaft“ im Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie
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Thursday, 08th of October 2009
09:00 - 12:00 Parallel Morning Sessions S1b & S3 + Workshop 1 12:00 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 16:30 Parallel Afternoon Sessions, Continuation of Sessions + Workshop 2
S1b - Ocean, Environment and Economy: CO2 storage and emission reduction in the marine environment
Chairperson: Prof. Gernot Klepper, PhD, Kiel Earth Institute/ Kiel
▪ Introduction / Opening Speech | Gernot Kleppert, Kiel Earth Institute, Kiel
▪ Greenhouse Gas emissions from shipping: actual status and discussion at IMO/MEPC with regard to UNFCCC outlook and action plans for shipping worldwide | Ralf Plump, Germanischer Lloyd AG, Hamburg
▪ Options for CO2 regulations in international shipping | Setareh Khalilian, Institute for the World Economy, Kiel
▪ Alternative fuels (gases, biofuels, etc.) and practical approach (« the gas-fuelled feeder ») | Ralf Plump, Torsten Mundt, Germanischer Lloyd AG, Hamburg
▪ Marine Gas Hydrates – From gas production to CO2 storage | Matthias Haeckel IFM-GEOMAR Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences, Kiel
▪ Economic Dimension of CCS | Daiju Narita, Institute for the World Economy, Kiel
▪ "Technical feasibility, design and construction certification of marine CCS" | NN, Germanischer Lloyd AG, Hamburg
▪ Monitoring concepts on marine CCS | Daniel Esser, CONTROS Systems & Solutions GmbH, Kiel
▪ Measurement, Analysis & Verification | Sören Themann et al., Department of Sedimentology, University Kiel, Kiel
▪ "International projects on marine CCS - Overview and Perspectives" | NN
S3 - Underwater Installations
Chairpersons: Dr.-Ing. Walter Kühnlein, SEA2ICE/ Hamburg and
Prof. Dr. Frank Kirchner, Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz GmbH/ Bremen
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▪ Introduction / Opening Speech | Walter L. Kühnlein, SEA2ICE, Hamburg
▪ Energy in deep waters - power supply and intelligent distribution | Axel Jäschke, Joh. Heinr. Bornemann GmbH, Obernkirchen
▪ Reaching beyond 3000m, deepwater installation challenges | Lutz Micheel, MENCK GmbH, Kaltenkirchen
▪ Early Leak Detection Systems for Subsea Structures | Daniel Esser, CONTROS Systems & Solutions GmbH, Kiel
▪ Panel discussion with speakers
▪ Robotics for the deep sea | Jan Christian Albiez, Frank Kirchner, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence - DFKI GmbH, Bremen
▪ Facing Challenges of Deepwater Oil and Gas Production Systems – Introduction of a new distributed Control and Automation System | Sven Hoog, IMPaC
Offshore Engineering, Hamburg
▪ Pressure Tolerant Devices for Underwater Operations | Martin Lück, Department for Electro-mechanical and Optical Systems, Technical University Berlin, Berlin
▪ Examinations of Underwater-Vehicles up to 6000 m depth - and more | Daniel Engel, Germanischer Lloyd AG, Hamburg
▪ Panel discussion with speakers
WS1 - Finanzierungs- und Fördermöglichkeiten für maritime Projekte (German only) Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein
WS2 - Roadshow: Wissensbilanz - Made in Germany (German only) Arbeitskreis Wissensbilanz in Kooperation mit der IH Schleswig-Holstein
17:00 Closing Lounge