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14 - 16 November 2017C a p e P e n i n s u l a U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y
G r a n g e r B a y C a m p u s
C A P E T O W N
CONFERENCEPROGRAMME
“We stand on the brink of a technological revolution that will fundamentally alter the way we live, work, and relate to one another. The speed of current breakthroughs has no historical precedent, … evolving at an exponential rather than a linear pace. The breadth and depth of these changes herald the transformation of entire systems of production, management, and governance.”
– Klaus Schwab, Founder: World Economic Forum
- P R E S E N T S -
Pre-Opening: 14 November 2017
17:00 Registration is available
18:00 Cocktail Networking Event (Granger Bay Hotel School)
Day 1: 15 November 2017
08:30 Registration
Speaker Institution
09:00 Welcome and Opening RemarksProf Malek Pourzanjani, Chief Executive
South African International Maritime Institute (SAIMI)
09:10 Sobantu Tilayi, Acting CEO South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA)
09:20 Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, President World Maritime University (WMU)
09:30 Note from SponsorsNceba MfiniProf Greg Davids
African Marine SolutionsWärtsilä Marine Solutions
09:40 Keynote Address - Gwebinkundla Qonde, Director General Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)
09:50 Break
Theme 1 An Update On Maritime Technology Development And Related Issues
Activity Topic Speaker Institution
10:05 Presentation KOGNIFAI and Digital Training Opportunities
Peter Grindem Kongsberg
10:30 Presentation Smart Marine Ecosystem Mattheo Natali Wärtsilä
10:55 Presentation LUMINA data security Richard Bertrand Albert Det Norske Veritas-Germanischer Lloyd (DNV – GL)
11:20 Presentation Distance and E-Learning Solutions Haakon Hansen Seagull Maritime AS
11:45 Interactive session: Discussions, Q&A
13:00 Lunch
14:05 Introduction to Afternoon Session Maphefo Anno-Frempong Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA)
Theme 2 Regulators’ perspectives of maritime technological developments
14:15 Presentation via video A Maritime Authority perspective Andreas Nordseth Danish Maritime Authority
14:40 Presentation via video STCW and Technology Milhar Fuazudeen International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
15:05 Break
15:20 Interactive session: Discussions, Q&A
16:30 Close
19:00 Dinner
Welcome to Maritime Education & Training in a Digital EraAs World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab notes in his book The Fourth Industrial Revolution, although we may not yet know how the technological revolution will unfold, “one thing is clear: the response must be integrated and comprehensive, involving all stakeholders of the global polity, from the public and private sectors to academia and civil society”.
This conference aims to stimulate dialogue amongst stakeholders on the impact of technology on Maritime Education and Training (MET) – both from the perspective of equipping students for the technologically-advanced maritime industry of tomorrow, and the opportunities presented by technology to enhance delivery of education and training.
Programme
Day 2 –16 November 2017
09:00 Introduction and recap
Theme 3 An end user perspective of the impact of technological development on vessel operations management & crewing
Activity Topic Speaker Institution
09:10 Presentation Impact of digitisation on vessel managers Graham Dreyden Amsol
09:35 Presentation Autonomous Ships Peter Grindem Kongsberg
10:00 Break
10:15 Presentation A Ship owner’s perspective Torbjørn Eide Klaveness Ship Management
11:15 Interactive session: Discussions, Q&A
12:15 Lunch
Theme 4 MET’s perspective of digitalisation and meeting the needs of industry
13:15 Presentation via video Maritime Education for Today's Reality and Tomorrow's Need
Dr Michael Ekow Manuel World Maritime University (WMU)
13:40 Presentation Developing a new model for South African maritime education: Ensuring the active seafarer is not left out in the cold.
Dr Derek Lambert Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
14:05 Presentation The use of simulator-based competency assessments to enhance the quality of candidate assessment
David Wolfaardt South African Maritime Training Academy (SAMTRA)
14:30 Presentation Web Based simulation - a Simulator lecturers perspective
Kieron Cox Maretek
14:55 Presentation How to apply technology in training centres
Cate Kirkland Sea Safety Training Group (SSTG)
15:20 Break
15:35 Interactive session: Discussions, Q&A
16:45 Vote of Thanks and Closing
Goals of the Conference:
• Consensus on changes required in MET in South Africa to align with technological developments and meet best practice standards
• Ensuring that future graduates’ employment prospects are enhanced as a result of improved MET
Anticipated outcomes of the Conference:
• Consensus on actions to be taken, and by whom, to meet the conference goals • SAIMI Feedback workshop scheduled for April 2018 on progress made• SAMSA approval of recommended changes to enable implementation June 2018
Registration
Register online: www.saimi.co.za/met-registration.html