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2025中国国际船舶技术与安全论坛在博鳌举行
Hai Nan Ri Bao· 2025-07-12 00:30
Group 1 - The 2025 China International Ship Technology and Safety Forum was held in Boao, focusing on the release of the "China Inland New Energy Clean Ship Technology Roadmap 1.0" [2] - The roadmap aims to provide authoritative guidance for the green transformation of China's inland shipping by addressing feasibility of energy, emission reduction contributions, industrial chain construction, and infrastructure improvement [2][3] - China Classification Society (CCS) released the "New Energy Application and Ship Type (2025)" report, which outlines the technology pathways for inland and coastal vessels, promoting decarbonization and smart digital innovation in the shipping industry [2][3] Group 2 - The forum's theme was "Intelligent Shaping of a New Shipping Ecology, Safe and Green Together for the Future," featuring discussions among government departments, international organizations, shipping companies, research institutions, universities, and financial institutions on key topics such as green technology evolution and digital transformation [3] - CCS Vice President Wang Hongwei emphasized the importance of building a standard system for intelligent and green vessels, advocating for greater global influence of Chinese standards [3] - International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Deputy Secretary-General Simon Bennett called for enhanced international cooperation and policy alignment to steadily advance the global shipping decarbonization process [3] Group 3 - Dalian Maritime University Vice President Zhao Yutao shared research findings on hydrogen power, intelligent vessels, and green ports, proposing the creation of a collaborative innovation ecosystem to support the transformation of green shipping paradigms [3] - Singapore Maritime and Port Authority's Deputy Director Zhang Liwei introduced Singapore's comprehensive practices in building green corridors and advancing smart shipping systems, reflecting the integration of regional governance concepts and digital technology applications [3] - Ian Beveridge, CEO of Besh Group, highlighted the company's ongoing investments in crew training optimization, digital platform development, and sustainable governance strategies, stressing the need for traditional ship management companies to adapt to complex regulatory and market environments [4]