NAUTILUS and Sustainable Shipping Days (SSD)

Embark on a journey into the future of sustainable maritime innovation with exclusive insights from the NAUTILUS team at Sustainable Shipping Days 2024, held on July 1–2, 2024, in Lucerne, Switzerland.

This event brought together industry leaders, researchers, and enthusiasts for two days of compelling presentations, dynamic discussions, and invaluable networking opportunities in the picturesque setting of Lucerne. The inaugural edition of Sustainable Shipping Days focused on advancing fuel cell-based energy systems in the maritime industry, highlighting onboard fuel cell integration and port-based electrolysis technology. These innovative solutions aim to power ships, improve energy efficiency, and significantly reduce shipping emissions. Chaired by Dr. Syed Asif Ansar, Head of Energy System Integration at the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and coordinator of the NAUTILUS project, the event unveiled cutting-edge advancements, including the NAUTILUS project’s efforts to develop low-emission energy systems for large passenger ships. Learn more at: www.nautilus-project.eu

This video not only captures the event's highlights but also delves deeper into the personal stories and motivations of the key figures driving these transformations—offering a unique perspective on the technological evolution shaping maritime sustainability. Looking ahead, save the date for Sustainable Shipping Days 2026, returning to Lucerne on June 29–30. The next edition promises an exciting program, including live transmissions from current installations, end-user panels, and updates on pioneering projects.

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NAUTILUS is a short for Nautical Integrated Hybrid Energy System for Long-haul Cruise Ships.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 861647.