New building program of the Danish Defence

New building program of the Danish Defence
IDA supports the UN's world goals

IDA wants to make visible the link to the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). This event covers, among other things, the above development goals. Read more about the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

The Danish Defence are to build new ships to protect Denmark’s interests in the coming years. At this event we are going to do a deep dive into the new build program of the Danish Defence.

How do modern times require new measures and cutting edge engineering to keep up with today’s demands. We will ask the industry: How are these demands fulfilled and what brake-troughs are needed to succeed?

Program

17:00 - 17:05 Introduction and welcome
by Valdemar Ehlers, Technical Director, Danish Maritime

17:05 - 17:30 New Multi-Role Patrol ships for the Danish Navy
In 2023 Danske Patruljeskibe was awarded a pre-engineering contract for design of new Multi-Role Patrol ships for the Royal Danish Navy. Danske Patruljeskibe will present the status of the contract and introduce the concept of the patrol vessels in relation to modularity and capability.
by Klaus Sørensen, Defense Development Director Odense Maritime Technology

17:30 – 17:55 Ship operation in Arctic (Greenland)
Operational experiences and perspectives - A view on new vessel design concept.
by Lars Povl Jensen, Head of Defence, Ex-Commander Royal Danish Navy on behalf of OSK Design.

17:55 – 18:20  Break

18:20– 18:45 Containerized Mission Modularity – Introduction to The Cube Ecosystem
How the Cube will bring back the Danish Navy among the most flexible and future proof.
How the Cube will support lean manning and retain navy personnel.
by Rene Bertelsen, CEO SH Defence

18:45 – 19.10 Naval Ship Assurance and the Role of Classification
Lloyds Register has a long history with the naval community and through the Naval Ship Rules it can provide a benchmarked against international legislation while considering the operational role of the vessel and also recognising that the navy may have a higher tolerance of risk in specific situations and more stringent requirements/standards to address. This presentation through a series of cases studies will demonstrate how this has been achieved successful on a variety of different naval platforms always meeting the navy’s specification and tailored requirements.
by Ian White and Yorick Spoelstra, Naval Business Manager Lloyd´s Register

19:10 – 19:20 Closure
by Valdemar Ehlers, Technical Director, Danish Maritime


The event is in collaboration with Danish Society for Naval Architecture and IDA Maritim

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IDA supports the UN's world goals

IDA wants to make visible the link to the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). This event covers, among other things, the above development goals. Read more about the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Information
  • When

    8. apr. 2024 17:00 - 19:30
  • Where

    IDA Conference., Kalvebod Brygge 31-33, 1530 København V

  • Registration Deadline

    8. apr. 2024 - 12:00

  • Organizer

    IDA Maritim

  • Available Seats

    4

  • Event Number

    352454