Finalists of inaugural Ocean Solutions Award revealed

The finalists of Nor-Shipping’s inaugural Ocean Solutions Award have been announced.

Launched to celebrate innovations in the industry, the Ocean Solutions Award is an award for the development or innovation that has the ‘most beneficial impact on the maritime and ocean industries’, as determined by a jury.

Four companies: Daphne Technology, Jotun, Hastytec Group Germany / Alesund Maritime and Wavefoil, have made the shortlist, with the winner being unveiled at Nor-Shipping’s Ocean Leadership Conference on 10 January 2022.

“What a fantastic start to a bold new award initiative,” comments Sidsel Norvik, Nor-Shipping director.

“With the challenges facing the industry at present, we desperately need new ways of thinking, fresh concepts and ambitious companies prepared to rip up the rulebooks to enable positive ocean action.

“What we have here is a broad mix of challenger businesses, all very different in scale and approach, but united by the courage to turn inspiration into reality and help us meet ocean goals – both environmentally and commercially. I can’t wait to see which one takes centre stage in January, no doubt going on to take a starring industry role in the years to come.”

The entries on the shortlist were selected by an international jury of experts, each of whom was tasked to assess nominations on criteria including originality; design; impact with regard to either ocean sustainability, logistics, or ship operation; expected benefit for the industry generally; and applying best practices or ideas from other industries.

Malcolm Latarche, chairman of the jury, says: “Deciding the final shortlist for this award was very difficult – just as we had expected it to be. It led to some very animated discussions with jury members, with some excellent arguments swinging momentum in the direction of these final four, exciting entrants. Each one deserves immense recognition in their own right.”

Daphne Technology was selected for a solution that simultaneously reduces all toxic and climate pollutant emissions for ships powered by heavy/residual fuel, LNG, and future fuels. Its long-term strategy is to capture and convert pollutants into upcycled and useful products, both offshore and land-based.

Hasytec / Alesund Maritime use Dynamic Biofilm Protection Intelligence (DBPI), which prevents the formation of biofilm or marine growth using ultrasound, replacing the need to use paints with heavy metals, copper anodes, chlorine, and other chemicals.

Jotun has a similar goal but a different approach. Its Jotun Hull Skating Solution utilises a proactive robotic hull inspection and cleaning device, in addition to a specially developed coating and vessel condition monitoring, to eradicate marine fouling before it can take hold. The result is reduced emissions, enhanced efficiency and an end to invasive species spread via biofouling.

Wavefoil secured its shortlisted position with the development of retractable bow foils to reduce fuel consumption and increase comfort for vessels operating in waves. Although the concept is well known, a breakthrough retraction mechanism has enabled its commercialisation for the very first time.

Nor-Shipping’s Young Entrepreneur Award and Next Generation Ship Award will also be presented at the Ocean Leadership Conference.

Nor-Shipping 2022 takes place across a series of venues in Oslo and Lillestrøm from 10-13 January.