Smart Port. The merged sea & space network

Submitted by MAREK GRZYBOWSKI on 12 September 2020

Space Sciences Committee Polish Academy of Sciences / Gdańsk Branch

in cooperation with

Baltic Sea & Space Cluster and Polish Space Agency (POLSA) invite for conference:

Smart Port. The merged sea & space network

24th September 2020

Gdynia - University of Business and Administration in Gdynia

ul. Kielecka 7, 81-303 Gdynia

AGENDA

09:30 Registration

10.00-11.00 Opening Session - moderator: Prof. Edmund Wittbrodt, Chair of the Space Sciences Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdansk Branch; Gdańsk University of Technology

  1. Welcome by PhD Wojciech Szczurek - Major of the Gdynia City.
  1. Welcome by Prof. Marek Grzybowski - President of the Board, Baltic Sea & Space Cluster.
  1. The concept of sustainable development of Gdynia smart city - Bartosz Bartoszewicz,              Vice- Major of the Gdynia City.
  1. GALATEA - Grow and accelerate your smart projects in new value chains of the European Blue Economy -  Océane Le  Bot, Project Manager, Pôle MerMéditerranée.
  1. ECOPRODIGI - Navigating towards a sustainable future for maritime industry - Milla Harju, Project Manager, Pan-European Institute at the University of Turku.

11:00-12:30 “Young Stars” Session - moderator: PhD Paweł Chyc

  1. Drones in the service of sea ports - Mateusz Dyrda, Robotics Association SKALP.
  1. Space projects for Young Stars - Agnieszka Elwertowska, PW-Sat 3 Project.
  1. From Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski to the autonomous external port - Krystian Zagrobelny, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia.
  1. Promoting the idea of space exploration - Daria Malanowska, MySpace Foundation.
  1. Unmanned aerial systems for harbour's critical infrastructure monitoring - Sebastian Nowicki, COO - Pelixar S.A.
  1. Polish technical thought in space - Adam Dąbrowski, Gdansk University of Technology.
  1. Producer's liability for damage to port infrastructure in autonomous seaports - Adam Labuhn, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia.

12:30 -13:00 Coffee break

13:00 -14:30 Smart Port Applications’ Session - moderator: Prof. Marek Grzybowski

  1. Smart Port Gdynia solutions - Beata Szymanowska, Department Manager, Technology Research and Development Department, Port of Gdynia.
  1. Smart Port Gdańsk solutions - Wiktor Szypiłow, Filip Ręczmin, Port of Gdańsk.
  1. Smart Solutions in the Port of Hamburg - Maciej Brzozowski, Port of Hamburg, Director of the branch in Poland.
  1. Intelligent data collection and analysis system for air pollution monitoring, risk assesment and predictions - Marta Wenta, Data Scientist & Product Manager, SeaData.
  1. Using Virtual Reality to Improve Port Equipment Operators Training - Tomasz Lisiecki, Chairman Of The Board,  New Competencies Center.

14:30-15:00 Lunch

15:00 - 16:00 Research Session - moderator: Prof. Zdzisław Brodecki

  1. Spatial planning and development in Polish seaports - Prof. Tomasz Bąkowski, University of Gdańsk.
  1. Maritime spatial planning of Polish maritime areas - Prof. Maciej Nyka, University of Gdańsk.
  1. Impact of "Revolution 4.0" on the development of port transport hubs - Prof. Bohdan Jeliński, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia.
  1. Innovative security infrastructure of the port of Gdynia - PhD Wojciech Wosek, Phd Ewelina Parysek, Paweł Wawrzyniak, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia.
  1. Problems of offshore pipelines on the Baltic Sea – PhD Magdalena Konopacka, University of Oslo, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia.
  1. Financial security issues – Prof. Andrzej Drwiłło, PhD Anna Reiwer-Kaliszewska, University of Business and Administration in Gdynia.
  1. Human psychology in outer space. – Prof. Marcin Dornowski, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport

16:30    Discussion and closing remarks - Prof. Edmund Wittbrodt.

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