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A joint effort for a sustainable future

24.05.2023
BREMEN. In March, the 4th Maritime Research Forum took place at the City University of Applied Sciences (HSB). Around 100 experts debated projects related to the sustainable use of maritime resources. Young scientists at five stands presented their work on: port and hinterland, ship optimisation, detection, marine biology and operational ship operations. The main goals of all the projects are the protection of the marine environment, avoidance of emissions as a contribution to climate protection, and optimisation of processes to reduce the use of resources.

Credits: Deutsches Maritimes Zentrum LinkedIn

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