Greener Shipping Summit March 2026
New Technologies and Education
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Eugenides Foundation, Athens, Greece
Organised by Newsfront / Naftiliaki – Under the auspices of MARTECMA
1. New Technology
- • AI-Driven Emissions Optimisation
- • Green Fuels Reality Check: Scaling, Safety & Global Availability
- • Carbon Capture at Sea: Feasibility vs Hype
- • Port Electrification & Shore-Power Integration
- • Circular Shipbuilding & Upcycling Technologies
- • Green Propulsion Hybrids
2. Education, Training & Workforce
- • The Green Officer: New Skills for the Decarbonised Era
- • Maritime Cyber-Safety for Next-Gen Technologies
- • Upskilling Shipyard Workers for Green Shipbuilding
- • Academic–Industry Partnerships for Decarbonisation Research
3. Policy, Regulation & Market Themes
- • EU ETS & FuelEU Maritime: Lessons from Year One
- • Financing the Transition: New Models for Green Shipping
- • Global Standards & Certification for Emerging Technologies
- • EU financing for low carbon fuels
4. Policy, Regulation, and Market Developments
- • What to expect from the IMO regarding NZ
- • Financing the energy transition
- • EU ETS and FuelEU – lessons learned and market implications
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New Technologies and Education
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Eugenides Foundation, Athens, Greece
Organised by Newsfront / Naftiliaki – Under the auspices of MARTECMA
08:30 – 09:30 | Registration & coffee – Sponsored by ABS
09:30 – 10:00 | Welcoming remarks and keynote speech
Conference Chairman: Christos Hadjigeorgiou, Managing Director, Almi Marine Management SA
Keynote Speaker: Evangelos Kartimpelis, Managing Director, Anglo-Eastern Ship Management (Hellas) SA
10:00– 11:15 | Session 1: AI, ChatGPT and Marine Optimisation & Troubleshooting
Moderator: Fotis Belexis, Technical Director, Star Bulk Carriers Corp
Key Topics:
• Leveraging AI to access historical and technological shipping data
• AI and ChatGPT applications in marine troubleshooting
• Freight revenue optimisation through AI-driven analytics
• AI-driven performance optimisation, digital twins, and predictive maintenance
• Risks of using AI tools without critical thinking or filtering
Panelists:
• Konstantinos Agas, Training and Development Manager, Pantheon Tankers; Alpha Gas; Alpha Bulkers
• Maria Bertzeletou, Market Analyst, The Signal Group
• John Kokarakis, Technical Director, SEEBA Zone, Bureau Veritas
• Nicolas Timpelis, IT Projects Support Manager, IONIC
• Nikolaos Ventikos, Professor, Laboratory for Maritime Transport, School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Questions & Answers
11:15 – 12:30 | Session 2: New Technologies and Retrofits
Moderator: Stavros Hatzigrigoris, Advanced Engineering Services; Zodiac Maritime
Key Topics:
• Carbon capture technologies – where are we heading? Is infrastructure one of the main challenges to overcome
• Port electrification – development of shore infrastructure and standardisation challenges
• Fuel-cell hybrids, WAPS, and ALS – insights from real-world operations
• Hull, propeller, and efficiency retrofits – performance results and cost–benefit analysis
• Methanol and ammonia as fuels – the WinGD perspective
• Ammonia and methanol fuel pathways – the Everllence perspective
Panelists:
• Evangelos Kartimpelis, Managing Director, Anglo-Eastern Ship Management (Hellas) SA
• Sang-Yeob Kim, Senior Researcher, Ship & Offshore Technology Team, Korean Register
• Theo Kourmpelis, Global Tanker Segment Director, Lloyd’s Register
• Nikolaos Michas, Key Account Manager, Tanker Segment, RINA
• George-Paul Perantzakis, Technical Manager, Dynacom Tankers Management Ltd
Questions & Answers
12:30 – 13:00 | Coffee break – Sponsored by ![]()
13:00 – 14:15 | Session 3: Education and Training
Moderator: Constantinos Triantafillou, Head of Maritime Affairs & Stakeholder Development, HELMEPA
Key Topics:
• The Green Officer – defining competencies for fuel optimisation and safe handling
• Standards and training requirements for green shipbuilding
• Maritime cybersecurity – leveraging evolving regulatory requirements
• Strengthening academic–industry collaboration – accelerating shipyard innovation
• AI and next-generation training methods
Panelists:
• George Dimopoulos, Associate Professor, School of Naval Architecture, Division of Marine Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
• Dimitris Fokas, Training Manager, Angelicoussis Shipping Group
• Thodoris Galanis, Group IT Manager, Latsco Marine Management Inc
• George Skevis, General Manager, CLEOS
• Charalampos Yakinthos, Director, School of Engineers, Merchant Marine Academy of Macedonia
Questions & Answers
14:15 – 15:15 | Session 4: Policy, Regulation, and Market Developments
Moderator: Haris Giantzikis, Technical Manager, Arcadia Shipmanagement Co Ltd
Key Topics:
• What to expect from the IMO regarding NZF
• Financing the energy transition
• EU ETS and FuelEU – lessons learned and market implications
Panelists:
• Lefteris Koukoulopoulos, Regional Decarbonisation Specialist, DNV
• Dimitris Mytilinis, Senior Performance Engineer, Latsco Marine Management Inc
• George Nikolaidis, Engineer II, Regulatory Affairs, ABS
• Alexander Prokopakis, Executive Director, IBIA
Questions & Answers
15:15 | Lunch – Sponsored by 







