Organized by JASNAOE
Principal sponsor:ClassNK
The ocean is a common property of the world. Ocean governance with consensus among stakeholders is necessary for humanity to properly benefit from the ocean. Safe seas that allow safe maritime transport are necessary for the world's economic development. Preserving, maintaining, and improving the marine environment is expected to lead to solving global environmental problems. The purpose of this forum is to consider about "safe and secure oceans," and to obtain a better outlook on ocean and maritime governance and scientific innovation that contribute to sustainable development of the oceans.
9th December 2024, 10:00~19:20(tentative)
Kure Hankyu Hotel, Kure, Hiroshima, Japan
General moderator: Yuji Sakuno (Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ.)
Opening remarks and greetings | ||
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10:00~10:05 | Opening remarks | Hidetsugu Iwashita (Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ.) |
10:05~10:10 | Greetings | ClassNK |
Special lecture (Chair : TBA) | ||
10:10~11:00 | TBA | World Maritime University |
11:00~11:10 | Break | |
Session 1 : Ocean and maritime governance for the safe and secure oceans (Chair : TBA) | ||
11:10~11:50 | Keynote lecture 1: A sustainable, secured and prosperous ocean: forging innovation and partnership | Masanori Kobayashi (Program director, Management and Planning Department, Sasakawa Peace Foundation) |
11:50~12:15 | The maritime policy of Japan for the safe and secure oceans | Tadayuki Uemura (Deputy Director-General of Chugoku District Transport Bureau, Chugoku District Transport Bureau, MLIT) |
12:15~12:40 | Free and Open Indo-Pacific in a Strategic Competitive Environment: Maritime Policy as International Security Architecture | Hiroyuki Nagayama (Professor, Dean of School of Law and Politics, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hiroshima University) |
12:40~13:05 | What should we keep in mind to maintain a safe and secure sea - Focusing on the significance of Area Studies | Kenichi Nonaka (Professor, Department of Maritime Police, Japan Coast Guard Academy) |
13:05~14:25 | Lunch | |
Session 2 : Scientific innovation for the safe and secure oceans (Chair : TBA) | ||
14:25~15:05 | Keynote lecture 2 : Vessel collisions caused by navigation light illusions | Tomohisa Nishimura (Professor, Department of Maritime Safety Technology, Japan Coast Guard Academy) |
15:05~15:30 | Activity of Autonomous Ship Development in JMU (tentative) | Tomohisa Nishimura (Professor, Department of Maritime Safety Technology, Japan Coast Guard Academy) |
15:30~15:55 | Utilization of FURUNO's Autonomous Navigation Technology for Safe and Secure Oceans | Rika Siraki (Manager, Autonomous Navigation Technology Development Department, FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.) and Yuichi Hara (Director) |
15:55~16:05 | Break | |
16:05~16:30 | NYK's development of ammonia fueled vessels with onboard safety | Tetsuya Kakinuma (Manager, Ammonia Technology Team, Technical Group, NYK Line) |
16:30~16:55 | Towards Safer Seas: Recent Advances in Maritime Traffic Research and Safety Measures | Hiroko Itoh (Deputy Director of Maritime Risk Assessment Department, National Maritime Research Institute) |
Closing remarks | ||
16:55~17:05 | Closing remarks | Kunifumi Hashimoto (President of the Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers) |
17:05~17:20 | Break | |
17:20~19:20 | ClassNK banquet |
*The number of presentations is subject to change.
*The titles of the presentations are tentative.
(Web registration close on December 1, 2024)
General | JPY 11,000 (Early-bird registration(until 25th November) : JPY 9,000) |
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Student | JPY 3,000 |
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