Check out this fall's conferences and seminars

Problems getting started after the holidays? Give yourself break and check out this autumn’s most interesting conferences on shipping and transportation. Lighthouse can present a full event calendar.
Right now we can present 23 events. So what should you choose? First of all, you should not miss the conferences and seminars that Lighthouse is organising. On September 17, you are welcome to the Maritime Academy in Kalmar and "Smart sailors" - a day about today's shipping training programs and how these should and could be developed. One month later, on the 15th of October, we will co-arrange “Inland and coastal shipping - What’s on” together with SSPA. Location: Lindholmen Science Park in Gothenburg.
Lighthouse has several seminars in progress and also participates in other events. On September 3rd and 4th you´re welcome to visit us at our stand at Donsö Shipping Meet. Our operations manager Åsa Burman will also present how Lighthouse runs the swedish industry programme Sustainable shipping and how industry, society, academia and institutes for research work together on development and innovation within the maritime sector.
Other interesting events that take place this fall are, for example, the international conference "Shipping & the enviroment II" in Gothenburg, the seminar ”Nutida och framtida energikällor inom sjöfart” in Helsingborg and "”Hållbara transporter 2019” in Stockholm.
Don't have the time or money? Keep in mind that many events are streamed, for example everyone who Lighthouse organizes and "Horizon 2020 Transport info day".
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There will not be enough supply of green fuel
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Ammonia may be commercially viable as early as 2026
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Is it possible to get all countries to follow IMO's stricter climate targets?
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Report presents strategy to an increased modal shift from road to sea to sustainable maritime transport can increase
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Major shortage of sailors risks hitting the Swedish economy
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International seminar on the future of shipping during Frihamnsdagarna in Gothenburg
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European shipping emissions highest in three years
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EU regulation is not enough to decarbonize shipping by 2050
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The IMO's tightened climate targets are criticized
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Climate change has come much further than the Swedes think