German Maritime Centre analyses participation of the German maritime sector in funded EU projects.
Compass and map – German Maritime Centre launches two online tools
To strengthen the maritime sector, the German Maritime Centre has developed two new tools – the Maritime Map and the Maritime Funding Compass Europe. With both, we want to make the diversity of the maritime sector accessible to all, support its sustainable transformation and connect maritime stakeholders with each other and across sectors.
Fuels & energy sources of the future
How can the maritime sector contribute to limiting climate change? German Maritime Centre presents first interim results from studies on the fuel portfolio and hydrogen.
European Green Deal, retaining expertise and maritime sovereignty
“Maritime Trends” lecture series on current topics in the maritime sector
Guidance for bunkering operations
German Maritime Centre presents “Guide to Harmonized Regulation of Bunkering of Alternative Fuels in German Seaports”.
Study on Offshore Test Centre for Marine Technology completed
Study provides overview of the international market environment for test centres in the marine technology market segment for testing innovative technologies.
The best lecturers and professors in maritime teaching
German Maritime Centre honours the winners of the “Outstanding Academic Maritime Teaching” competition.
Modernisation of coasters and inland waterway vessels
Study to develop proposals to incentivise a sustainable modernisation of coaster and inland waterway vessels.
Claus Brandt named managing director of the German Maritime Centre
The decision has been taken: The executive board is pleased to have secured Mr Brandt, who is highly regarded and very well known in the industry, as managing director of the German Maritime Centre.
Waterborne membership
The German Maritime Centre became a member of the Waterborne Technology Platform in March 2020.