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VIP: LM1004/NAadv
presents
Supported By:
Admiral Makarov State
Maritime Academy
CNIIMF
CONFERENCE TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Arctic Sovereignty: International Policies and Current Realities
• Debate on the Future of Arctic Navigation
• Shipping Needs and Shipownerís Perspective on Future Trends and Investment
JOINT LEAD SPONSORS:
• New Concepts for Ice Class Vessels
• Focus on Winterisation of Equipment for Cold Weather Operations
• Ice Training, Navigation and Pilotage
CHAIRS & SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
- Vladimir I Evenko, Vice Director-General, Russian Maritime Register of Shipping
- Wilhelm Magelssen, Senior VP - Head of Marketing and Business, DNV Maritime
- Dr Kirsi Tikka, Vice President, Corporate Technology, ABS
- Dr Robert Huebert, Associate Professor, Dept of Political Science, University of Calgary
- Dr Lawson Brigham, Deputy Director, US Arctic Research Commission & Chairman of AMSA
- Mikko Niini, President, Aker Arctic Technology Inc
- Otto Granli, Vice President LNG BD, International Gas Development, StatoilHydro ASA
SPONSORS TO DATE:
Supporting Association: Official Publications:
Supporting Strategic Online Official Visa
Publications: Partner: Provider:
For further information visit
www.arcticshipping2008.com; alternatively contact Nataliya Yatsenko
at
nataliya.yatsenko@informa.com or telephone +44 20 7017 4390
For sponsorship and exhibiting opportunities, please contact Paul Skinner at
paul.skinner@
informa.com or telephone +44 20 7017 4402
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