1st Sustainable Shipping Technologies Forum
The TrAM project will be presented at the 1st Sustainable Shipping Technologies Forum in Graz, Austria on September 27th.
The TrAM project will be presented at the 1st Sustainable Shipping Technologies Forum in Graz, Austria on September 27th.
The TrAM project will be one of the presenters at the Public Transport Conference in Oslo on November 12.
The TrAM project will hold a poster presentation during the TRA2020 Conference in Helsinki. TRA, the Transport Research Arena, is the largest European research and technology conference on transport and mobility. In 2020, TRA takes place in Helsinki, Finland. Themed Rethinking transport – towards clean and inclusive mobility, TRA2020 brings together experts from around theContinue reading →
Fraunhofer IEM invites to a public workshop dedicated to modular design methods and why systems engineering is a key element to build a reasonable system architecture. At this workshop the TrAM concept and modular design methods will be presented for other industries, like representatives from the car manufacturing industry. Important: the workshop will be conductedContinue reading →
As a result of ambitious climate targets and the need for more sustainable transport solutions in cities around the world the number of electric ferries and fast ferries is expected to grow rapidly in the years to come. Developments within battery technology have been vast within recent years, and ensuring efficiency and safety are keyContinue reading →
Welcome Marie Launes, NCE Maritime CleanTech/TrAM project Dr Evangelos Boulougouris, University of Strathclyde/TrAM project The TrAM project - New mindsets in ship building Mikal Dahle, Project Coordinator TrAM Project New production methods Modularisation can, and should, change the way ships are ordered Tobias Seidenberg, Fraunhofer IEM/TrAM project The Navais project - A platform-based modular productContinue reading →
As a result of ambitious climate targets and the need for more sustainable transport solutions in cities around the world, the number of electric ferries and fast ferries is expected to grow rapidly in the years to come. Developments within battery technology have been vast within recent years, and ensuring efficiency, economy and safety areContinue reading →
TrAM will be presented in the a forum for urban waterways hosted by Sweedish organisation Vattenbussen.
Logistikkdagen is the largest annual meeting place in the region for everyone who is interested in transport and logistics. Mikal Dahle, project leader in the Horizon 2020 project TrAM, will share information about the development of the world’s first zero emission fast catamaran ferry through advanced technology, modular production, and optimisation techniques. The Horizon2020 projectContinue reading →
Tekna's conference focuses on the green shift and the fast boats and ferries of the future. Mikal Dahle, project leader in the Horizon 2020 project TrAM, will share information about the development of the world’s first zero emission fast catamaran ferry through advanced technology, modular production, and optimisation techniques. The Horizon2020 project TrAM (2018-2022, https://tramproject.euContinue reading →