Join us for an in-depth exploration of the engineering, economics, and environmental impact of hydrofoil technology in commercial maritime shipping. This seminar will examine how hydrofoils—once limited to high-speed ferries and racing yachts—are now making their way into broader segments of the shipping industry.
Program
17:00 – 17:10 Opening by organizers by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl, BIMCO
17:10 - 17:35 Unlocking the potential of our waterways with the P-12 by Brigitte Junker, Candela
17:35 - 18:00 Adding Foiling Technologies to Well-Proven Workboat Designs by Jonas Pedersen, Tuco Marines
18:00 - 18:30 Break with Refreshments
18:30 - 18:55 Fluid dynamics in Olympic sailing by Laura Marimon Giovannetti, RISE
18:55 - 19:20 Hydrofoils – Pros, cons, and possible commercial developments by Mario Caponnetto, Hueber
19:20 - 19:45 Q&A and wrap-up by Jeppe Skovbakke Juhl, BIMCO
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The event is in collaboration with Danish Society for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
Please remember to unregister if you are unable to attend. Otherwise there will be a no-show fee of 200 DKK.
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