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Roy Campe shows Maritime Reporter around the CMB.TECH workshop in

Antwerp. Photo: Greg Trauthwein | Photo on the Cover: courtesy CMB.TECH 8 Big Ships and a Fuel Cell Future

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With fuel cells having the potential to play a big role in decarbonizing the mari- 4 Authors & Contributors time sector, Siemens Energy and Advent Technologies signed an MoU to collabo- 6 Editorial rate on an integrated fuel cell energy solution.

7 Training Tips for Ships: Micro-

By Greg Trauthwein

Learning, Mega-Bene? ts 8 Interview: Siemens & Advent 22 Meet the CTO: Roy Campe, CMB.TECH 10 Back to the Drawing Board

In 2015 Belgian shipowner CMB tapped industry outsider Roy Campe for a simple

Call Your Designated task: future proof the ? eet. Campe took the mandate and ran with it, building a

Responder Early & Often team and delivering world ? rsts in the use of hydrogen as fuel in maritime. 12 The Path to Zero: Leveraging

By Greg Trauthwein

America’s Cup Innovation 16 Autonomy: U.S. Navy Leans

Toward Uncrewed 30 Aurora Botnia is Lean & Green 18 Coatings

Built by Rauma Marine Constructions in Finland and launched in 2021, the 150-m 40 In the Shipyard

Aurora Botnia boasts a long list of onboard equipment that help it to earn its 42 Opinion: GAO Highlights “green” designation.

Coast Guard Challenges on

By Eric Haun

Assets, Workforce, Tech 48 Buyer’s Directory 34 Cruise Ships Aim for Zero Waste Discharge 45 Classi? eds

Advanced water treatment systems are just the start of the cruise industry’s circu- 48 Advertisers Index lar waste processing ambitions.

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