The 18th
Arctic Shipping Summit will be taking place on the 6th and 7th November 2024 in Montreal, Canada. The two-day event will consist of a number of informative presentations followed by interactive Q&A sessions and panel discussions, bringing together key industry stakeholders including ship-owners, ship-managers & associated solution providers, coastguards and governmental transport authorities, meteorologists, consultants & technology providers.
After a very successful comeback event in 2023, we are very excited to bring back new and old faces to the
Arctic Shipping Summit. We have stimulating subjects like reducing pollution in the Arctic, implementing more sustainable practices, utilizing cutting edge AI technology in shipping operations and many more.
Key Topics
- Focusing on Sustainable Practices and Moving Towards Decarbonisation
- Updating Current Navigational Routes and Reviewing Alternative Routes
- Arctic Pollution and the Measures Being Taken to Assist these Difficulties
- Recapping the 2023/2024 Operational Season and Lessons Learned
- Policies and Regulations Updates Including the Implementation of the High Seas Convention
- Training Practices Relating to Unique Arctic Shipping Conditions
Who Will Attend
- Shipping operators & ship owners
- Coastguard & Transport Authorities
- Shipbuilders & Shipyards
- Ship designers & repair companies
- Energy & mining companies
- Naval Architects & Engineers
- Ice Forecasters & Meteorologists
- Ice Management Specialists
- Consultants
- Academic researchers
Confirmed Speakers
- Phillip A. Buhler, Lawyer, Moseley, Prichard, Parrish, Knight & Jones
- Lon Kishiyama, Director, Office of International Activities, U.S. Department of Transport
- Keld Qvistgaard, Senior Ice Specialist, Danish Meteorological Institute
- Jonathan Delisle, Acting Manager of Ice Field Services, Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Philip Mann, Acting Lead Instructor for the Training Program of Ice Services, Environment and Climate Change Canada
- Nicholas La Monaca, National Manger, Canadian Coast Guard
- Kelsey Frazier, Associate Director, Research & Analysis Division, Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Studies
- Kenneth J. Boda, Deputy Director, Marine Transportation Systems Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
- Erik Almkvist, Head of Ice Operations, Viking Ice Consultancy
- James Bond, Director, Polar Research & Ice Class Ships, ABS
- Youseff Mani, Assistant Commissioner, Canadian Coast Guard
- Tom Ekegren, Arctic Segment Director, Steerprop
- Alexis Dorais, Manager of Ice Services, FEDNAV
- Catherine Huneault, Head of Commercial Operations, Petro-Nav
- Paul Cordeiro, Polar Ice Navigator, Northwest Passage Marine
- Elise Nyborg, Policy Advisor, UK Chamber of Shipping
- Kyle Ereaux, Director, Marine Transport Services
- Senior Representative, Baffinland
- Senior Representative, Adventure Canada
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Venue
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