161010 sustainability in the marine industry early bird closing
1. The International Council of Marine Industry Associations - ICOMIA - is the international trade association representing the
global marine industry since 1966. ICOMIA brings together national boating federations in one global organisation and
represents them at an international level, presenting a strong and united voice when dealing with issues challenging the
industry. For further information, visit www.icomia.org
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DON’T MISS OUT: Sustainability in the Marine Industry conference
early-bird registration closes Monday 17 October!
PLUS, NEW SPEAKERS ADDED TO THE PROGRAMME
Jointly organised by Quaynote Communications and YachtMedia, the ‘Sustainability in the Marine Industry’
(SIMI16) conference is powered by METSTRADE and is technically supported by the International Council of
Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA). SIMI16 will be staged on Monday 14 November - the day before
METSTRADE 2016 - and follows on from last year’s sell-out ‘Future of Yacht Recycling Conference’.
Having already announced a number of high profile speakers and expert panellists, including SANLORENZO’s
Paolo Bertetti and Land Rover BAR’s Susie Tomson, the organisers have added more expertise and content
to the programme. This is intended to enable exploration of sustainable design and construction concepts in
line with future environmental demands, as well as revisiting and reviewing current progress on yacht
disposal processes and schemes which can cater for the ever growing global fleet of End-of-Life Boats.
Victoria Cerrone Director of New Business Development and Sustainable Luxury at Clear Yacht International
will explain how her company’s yacht design and operations program is purposefully holistic and built on the
foundation of ‘Circular Economy Thinking.’ She will go on to outline the importance of ‘Education and Ocean
Initiatives’ within this holistic approach and how it ultimately seeks to engage and motivate the yachting
industry in promoting the critical connection between ocean preservation and the health and well-being of
all life.
Pino Spadafora, Northern European Area Manager for RINA the Italian maritime class association, will
address delegates and represent the view and role of classification societies in encouraging and enabling this
kind of sustainability concept in the future. Much can be learned from the commercial shipping world, which
has been subject to somewhat more regulatory pressure related to environmental issues than the leisure
marine industry has thus far. Pino will outline the thinking behind RINA’s Green Plus Class Notation scheme
and how it has evolved in commercial shipping. He will explain how Life Cycle Assessment is taken into
account, and how such a ‘goal based’ point scoring system can be applied to the building of a yacht whose
owner wishes to voluntarily exceed current regulatory environmental guidelines.
2. The International Council of Marine Industry Associations - ICOMIA - is the international trade association representing the
global marine industry since 1966. ICOMIA brings together national boating federations in one global organisation and
represents them at an international level, presenting a strong and united voice when dealing with issues challenging the
industry. For further information, visit www.icomia.org
Also with a solid record in commercial shipping sustainability projects, together with being a very keen
yachtsman himself, Eelco Leemans of Leemans Maritime Consultancy has been working in the field of
sustainable maritime operations for more than 15 years. As founder and first President of the Clean Shipping
Coalition, Eeelco has coordinated a group of NGOs at the International Maritime Organisation and has
worked on strategies for ship recycling, emission control and incentive schemes to enhance sustainable
shipping. His presentation will be structured to provide some valuable insights into the possible strategies
for sustainable boating.
Per Hökfelt, Vice President for Sustainability representing the Swedish DIAB Group, will present practical
case histories illustrating how his company has partnered on sustainable vessel design and construction
projects. These have for example, brought together the twin advantages of hybrid propulsion with super
lightweight composite construction materials. Per will explain how these designs have impacted on Life Cycle
Assessment with particular regard to fuel efficiency and associated carbon emissions.
And Dr. Jaap van der Woude, Chairman of the Sustainability Committee within the European Composites
Industry Association (EuCIA.), will present his group’s work in developing a Life Cycle Assessment Tool for the
composites manufacturers in Europe, which will calculate the environmental impact of their composite
products from ‘cradle to gate.’ Dr. van der Woude recently retired as Director of Science & Technology with
PPG Industries where he had global R &D responsibility for their reinforced thermoplastics products and
processes. As such he will bring a lifetime of industrial experience in composites technology to the SIMI16
conference sessions on recycling of End-of-Life Boats, and the methodology of Life Cycle Assessment.
The early-bird rate of just 275 Euros per person is available until Monday 17 October
- 350 Euros per person thereafter.
To register please click here
For more information, including the delegate brochure, please click here
Please contact alison@quaynote.com or yachtmedia.buz@gmail.com for all enquiries, including
sponsorship enquiries.
10 October 2016