Advancements on Coastal State Regulations Adaption & Requirements Connecting to The Polar Code Developments of Operational Matters within the Arctic Commercial Shipping Activity in Arctic Regions Insurance Difficulties, Risk Management Procedures & the Increase of Profitability Staff Training & Keeping to Polar Code Requirements Enhancing Communicational Options within the Arctic Ship Design Options & Solutions to Aid in Arctic Operations Fuel Alternatives & Environmental Advantages Julie Gascon Assistant Commissioner Canadian Coast Guard Mikå Mered Managing Partner POLARISK Group Lonnie Kishiyama Director, Office Of International Activities U.S Department Of Transport Sandra Rita Allnutt Head, Marine Technology International Maritime Organisation Michael Hicks Chief Scientist/ Oceanographer Norwegian Ministry of Transport & Communications www.wplgroup.com/aci
10 th Arctic Shipping Summit 8 th & 9 th March 2017 Novotel Montreal Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada DAY 1 Wednesday 8th March 2017 08:00 REGISTRATION & COFFEE 09:00 CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKS Keynote Address 09:10 Canadian Coast Guard Arctic Operations Julie Gascon, Assistant Commissioner, Canadian Coast Guard 09:55 Title To be Announced Jeffrey J. Smith, Professor, Carleton University 10:40 Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants for Arctic Conditions Phil Cumberlidge, Business Development Manager, PANOLIN INTERNATIONAL INC. 11:25 MORNING REFRESHMENTS Session One: Developments of Operational Matters within the Arctic 11:55 Development of Operational Matters Within the Arctic 12:25 Petter Meier, Deputy Director General, Norwegian Ministry Of Transport And Communications Charting the Canadian Arctic & the Way Forward: An Update from the Canadian Hydrographic Service; Providing safe and efficient navigational products for the Canadian Arctic George Schlagintweit, Manager - Operations Division, Canadian Hydrographic Service 12:55 Panel Q&A 13:10 LUNCH Session Two: Commercial Shipping Activity in Arctic Regions 14:10 Current Shipping Trends in the Arctic Lonnie Kishiyama, Director, Office Of International Activities, U.S Department Of Transport 14:40 Title To be Announced Peter Pamel, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais Niels Gram, President, Fathom Marine 15:10 Panel Q&A 15:25 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS 15:55 16:40 People, Places & Permits: An overview of Canada's Arctic cruise industry and the factors that shape growth, sustainability and governance within the industry. Alana Faber, VP Operations & HR, Adventure Canada Overview of the 2016 Arctic Commercial Shipping Activity & Analysis of the Media Response to Arctic Shipping/Crusing Activity Mikaa Mered, Managing Partner, POLARISK Group 17:25 CLOSE OF DAY ONE
10 th Arctic Shipping Summit 8 th & 9 th March 2017 Novotel Montreal Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada DAY 2 Thursday 9th March 2017 08:30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE 09:00 CHAIRMAN'S OPENING REMARKS Session Three: Staff Training & Keeping to Polar Code Requirements 09:05 The Role of Simulation Training in Arctic Marine Operations Stephen Kelly, Area Sales Manager (Canada), Kongsberg Digital Simulation 09:35 AASTMT Innovation in MET, Extended Education & Training Mohamed Essallamy, Head Of Maritime Research And Consultancy Department, AASTMT (Arab Academy For Science, Technology And Maritime Transport) 10:35 Panel Q&A 10:50 MORNING REFRESHMENTS Session Four: Updates in Sea Routes, Insurance Difficulties, Risk Management Procedures & the Increase of Profitability 11:20 Implementation of Low Impact Shipping Corridors in the Canadian Arctic Neil O'Rourke, Senior Director, Safe Shipping And Economic Intelligence, Canadian Coast Guard 11:50 Title To be Announced Aase Naaman Jensen, Assistant Vice President, Skuld North America Inc. 12:20 Panel Q&A 12:35 LUNCH 13:35 Canada s Arctic Priorities Laureen Kinney, Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety And Security, Transport Canada 14:25 The Yamal Arctic LNG Carriers Philippe Cambos, Technical Director, Bureau Veritas 15:05 Polar Code Implications for Operational Ice Services Keld Qvistgaard, Head Of Ice Services, Danish Meteorological Institute / Greenland Ice Service 15:50 CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS 16:00 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS & END OF CONFERENCE
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