Giorgio De Sciora

RINA Director, North America Passenger Ship Excellence Center & Marine Business

Schedule at a Glance

Schedule is subject to Change

MONDAY

  • Welcome Reception (By Invitation Only)
  • CLIA Committee Meetings

TUESDAY

  • Plenary sessions + interactive workshop
  • Official opening of CLIA Innovation Expo
  • CLIA Diamond Dinner (By Invitation Only)
  • Hosted Dinners (By Arrangement)

WEDNESDAY

  • CLIA European Summit
  • CLIA Innovation Expo (Continues)
  • Cruise Week Europe Evening Reception
  • Innovation Expo Happy Hour
  • A Taste of Liguria Reception

THURSDAY

  • CLIA European Summit Workshops
  • Innovation Expo closes at 2pm CET
  • Closing Night Celebration

European Summit Programme

MONDAY

19.30-22.00
WELCOME RECEPTION
Stazione Marittima di Genova
(separate registration required – by invitation only)

TUESDAY
(All sessions at the Pavilion Jean Nouvel unless noted)

09.00-12.30
PORTS & DESTINATIONS DIALOGUE
(for CLIA Members and Executive Partners)
Mezzanine
Moderator:
Nikos Mertzanidis, Vice President, Ports & Destinations and Taxation, CLIA – BIO >

In this exclusive session for CLIA members and Executive Partners, we will take a deep dive into the facts and figures of the 2023 season and an early overview of the forecast for the 2024 season. Participants will have the opportunity to exchange directly with cruise lines on key trends in fleet deployment in Europe for 2024 and 2025.

09.00-10.15
PORTS & DESTINATIONS BREAKFAST
Meeting the Cruise line leaders
Sala 10-11, Mezzanine
For CLIA members and partners, an opportunity to interact with cruise line leaders within the ports & destinations community.

10.30-11.30
2023 CRUISE SEASON DEBRIEF AND 2024 SEASON FORECAST
Sala 1, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Nikos Mertzanidis, Vice President Ports & Destinations and Taxation, CLIA – BIO >
Presentation:
Chris Mastrippolito, Global Director Research, CLIA

Panel:
Elisabetta de Nardo, VP Port Development, MSC – BIO >
John Portelli
, General Manager Roma Cruise Terminal – BIO >
Dirk van Aarsen, Vice President Marine Operations, Carnival Maritime – BIO >

11.30-12.30
STRUCTURING THE LOCAL DIALOGUE AROUND CRUISE
Sala 1, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Jason Park, Senior Vice President of Global Government Affairs, Managing Director for North America, CLIA – BIO >
Panel:
Klaus Bondam, Director, Cruise Baltic – BIO >
Hélène Lebas, General Secretary, Marseille Provence Cruise Club – BIO>
Ana Karina Santini
, AVP, International Destination Development, Royal Caribbean Group > BIO >
Jill Stoneberg
, Director Social Impact and Sustainability, Virgin Voyages

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09.30-12.45
HIGH-LEVEL ROUNDTABLE ON MARINE LIFE PROTECTION
Summit Hall
Protecting the oceans that we sail is vitally important to the future of the cruise industry. This roundtable will review the latest international developments and initiatives for the protection of marine ecosystems. Industry, government and environmental NGOs will discuss practical projects for the protection of cetaceans in Europe.


09.30-10.00
OPENING SESSION
Summit Hall
Moderator:
Paul Holthus, Founding President and CEO, World Ocean Council

Presentations:
Andreas Ullrich, Global Market Leader, Passenger Ships & Ferries, Bureau Veritas – BIO >

Patrick Augier, Secretary General, Ponant – BIO >
Angela Stark, Senior Vice President, Assistant General Counsel, Securities, Sustainability & Compliance, NCLH

10.00-11.00
PANEL
Special Marine Protected Areas
Moderator:
Paul Holthus, Founding President and CEO, World Ocean Council
Presentation for the Baltic Sea:
Paul Trouth, Communications Coordinator, HELCOM > BIO
Presentation for the Med:
Nicolas Entrup
, Director International Relations, OceanCare
Panel:
Marco Nobile, Harbour Master Dpt., Italian Coast Guards
Stephan Rousseau, French Regional Maritime Directorate for the Mediterranean
Bernard Vanheule, Director EU Affairs, Costa and Carnival Corp

11.30-12.30
PANEL
Supporting Scientific Mapping for Better Protection of the Cetaceans
Moderator:
Sascha Gill, Vice President Environment & Sustainability, CLIA > BIO
Keynote:
Erik Roscam Abbing, Great Whale Conservatory > BIO
Panel:
Eric Baudin, Innovation – Global Service Line Energy Transition Manager Bureau Veritas
Linden Coppell
, Vice-President Sustainability & ESG, MSC Cruises – BIO >
Thomas Folegot
, President & CEO, Quiet Oceans
Steve Jones
, Director Fundraising & Operations, ORCA –  BIO >
Nicole Yeomans
, Senior Offshore Account Executive, Nature Metrics – BIO >

12.30-12.45
CLOSING SESSION
World Shipping Council
Speakers:
Giovanni Lanza de Cristoforis, Marevivo
Claudio Abbate
, World Shipping Council

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14.00-14.45
PANEL
Fueling Change – Strategies to reduce methane slip in maritime LNG
Sala 7, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Tom Strang
, SVP Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation – BIO >

32 cruise vessels on the orderbook (63% of the new vessels) in the next five years will be powered by LNG engines. The use of this technology is associated with the challenge to manage methane slippages. This session will uncover the latest research on measuring methane slip in marine LNG engines and discuss measures to eliminate slippage.

Presentation:
Kati Lehtoranta, Principal Scientist Emission Controls VTT Research Center Finland – BIO >
Panel:
Maikel Arts, General Manager Market Innovation, Wartsila – BIO >
Henri Doyer, Program Director, Chantiers de l’Atlantique
Michele Francioni
, Chief Energy Transition Officer, MSC – BIO >

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14.30-15.45
PANEL
Management of Cruise Tourism in Destinations and Deployment of Best Practice
Summit Hall
Moderator: Martyn Griffiths, Director, Public Affairs, CLIA – BIO >

This session will take review the conclusions of the European Commission Report on Good practices for sustainable cruise tourism and how its recommendations are being implemented in daily operations. This panel will take stock of progress made and remaining challenges in the implementation of sustainable tourism recommendations.

Keynote:
Chris Theophilides, CEO Celestyal Cruises – BIO >
Istvan Ujhelyi
, Vice-President of the Transport Committee, Member of the European Parliament – BIO >

Presentation:
Heino Nau, Coordinator – International Blue Economy European Commission
Panel:
Marika Mazzi Boém, EU ECO-CRUISING FU_TOUR project
Ioannis Pappas, Director Mediterranean Region, GSTC
Maribel Rodriguez, SVP Membership and Commercial, WTTC

Gianluca Suprani, SVP Port Development and Shoreside Activities, MSC – BIO >
Jelka Tepšić, Deputy Mayor of Dubrovnik – BIO >
Stephen Xuereb, COO, Global Port Holdings

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15.00-18.15
LLOYD’S REGISTER CRUISE SHIP FORUM
Special Workshop supported by Lloyds Register
(Upon invitation)
Sala 1, Mezzanine
This special workshop organised by Lloyds Register will provide an in-depth review between industry leaders on how to translate EU legislation and IMO targets into daily operations and future shipbuilding and technology investments.
This workshop is a unique opportunity to have an interactive discussion between key experts on the impact of current regulation development at European level (i.e., the implementing rules of FuelEU Maritime Regulation) and at international level (what are the key influencing factors in the development of the GFS / LCA guidelines and other relevant IMO measures).

15.00-15.30
Opening
Philippa Charlton, Chief Marketing Officer, Lloyd’s Register
CEO Panel
Moderator:
Marie-Caroline Laurent, Director General in Europe, CLIA – BIO >
Panel:
Felix Eichorn, CEO, AIDA
Andy McKeran, Chief Commercial Officer, Lloyd’s Register
Barbara Muckermann, CEO, Silversea Cruises – BIO >

Gianni Onorato, CEO, MSC Cruises – BIO >

15.30-16.00
Session 1: The future of ship building
Moderator:
Andrew McKeran, Chief Commercial Officer
Panel:
Bill Burke, CMO Carnival Corporation – BIO >
Captain Patrick Dahlgren, Executive Vice President Vessel Operations, NCLH
Wassim Daoud, Head of CSR and Sustainability, PONANT
Palle Laursen
, Executive Vice President, Head of Marine, Royal Caribbean Group – BIO >

Luigi Matarazzo, General Manager Merchant Ship Division, Fincantieri

16.00-16.45
Session 2: Impact of EU and IMO regulations on shipbuilding decisions
Moderator:
Sascha Gill, Vice President Environment & Sustainability, CLIA – BIO >
Panel:
Michele Francioni, Chief Energy Transition Officer, MSC – BIO >
Ivan Stojanovic, Business Advisory Manager at Lloyd’s Register
Tom Strang, SVP, Maritime Affairs Carnival Corporation & plc – BIO >
Tor Svensen
, Senior Sustainability Advisor, RCG

17.00-18.00
Session 3: Net Zero Technologies
Moderator:
Mark Warner, Strategic Content and Partnership Director Lloyd’s Register

Panel:
Maikel Arts
, General Manager Market Innovation Cruise, Wärtsilä
Daniela Biffis, Lead project Designer Basic Design, Merchant ship BU, Fincantieri
Marco Ghiglione, Managing Director Mariotti
Marcus Högblom
, VP Head of Passenger Ships Segment, ABB Marine and Ports
David Lloyd
, Programme Director Energy Transition Lloyd’s Register
Tobi Menzies, Director Business Development at CORE POWER (UK) Ltd
Hendrik Verkiel, Sales Manager, Meyer Werft

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16.15-17.30
FOCUSED WORKSHOP – PORTS & DESTINATIONS
Berthing Systems – Better Planning of Cruise Calls
Sala 9, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Maria Deligianni, National Director, Eastern Mediterranean, CLIA – BIO >

The objective of the session is to demonstrate how a carefully designed berthing policy, coupled with an advanced booking system can not only regulate the cruise traffic but also provide the information that destinations and their businesses need in order to reap the benefits of cruise tourism.

Keynote:
Professor Thanos Pallis, Professor of Port & Maritime Economics and Policy, University of Piraeus – Revisiting the principles of a berthing policy
Presentations and Panel:
Simone Tommaso Maraschi, Managing Director, Cruise Gate Hamburg – BIO >
Ljubo Radovic, Assistant Director, Kotor Port Authority
Thanassis Karlis, Deputy Manager of Marketing Department, Piraeus Port Authority
Marie Blitza, Director Port Operations, Carnival Maritime – BIO >
Sandra Weir, Government Relations & Public Affairs, Sr. Director, NCLH – BIO >
Keynote:
Sigurdur Jökull Olafsson, Marketing Manager at Faxaflóahafnir / Associated Icelandic Ports / Vice Chairman at Cruise Iceland
 

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16.15-17.30
FOCUSED WORKSHOP – PORTS & DESTINATIONS
Cruising in Norway and in the High North
Sala 7, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Tor Christian Sletner, National Director, Norway, CLIA – BIO >

Welcome to an in-depth discussion on Norway as a cruise destination. This session will present multiple perspectives on the potential of cruise tourism and how to meet the objectives of sustainable tourism along the Norwegian coastline and in the High North.

Keynote:
Monica Berstad, CEO, Cruise Norway
Erik Blom, Pilot Director Norwegian Coastal Administration

Einar Vik Aarset
, CEO Norwegian Coastal Administration
Gyda Gudmundsdottir, Head of Community Engagement, Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise operators (AECO)

Ole Kristian Fiskaa, Port Director, Ålesund
Panel:

Jonathan Hawkings, Director, Government Relations UK & Nordics, Royal Caribbean Group – BIO >
Bruno Joubert, Senior Advisor, International and Institutional Relations, Ponant
Andreas Storl
, CEO European Cruise Services

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19.00-22.30
CLIA DIAMOND DINNER
(by invitation only)
Villa Zerbino

WEDNESDAY
(All sessions at the Pavilion Jean Nouvel unless noted)

07.30-08.45
BREAKFAST BRIEFING
Focus on River Cruise
(CLIA members only)
Sala 3-4
Moderator: Andy Harmer, Managing Director, CLIA UK & Ireland, CLIA – BIO >
If River and Ocean cruising share the same success with increased passenger numbers in 2023, both sectors share the same challenges to get to a net-zero emission future, avoiding congestions at the most popular destinations. This breakfast will be an opportunity for the CLIA river community, both cruise lines and destinations, to exchange on these common challenges.

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09.00-13.00
EUROPEAN SUMMIT

09.00-09.15
OPENING SESSION
Summit Hall
Jason Liberty, Global Chairman, CLIA > BIO

09.20-10.45
MINISTERIAL PANEL
From Aspirational Goal to Reality – for a Successful Decarbonisation of the Cruise Industry
Moderator:
Virginia Di Gaetano
, Journalist

The cruise industry is committed to a net-zero emission future by 2050. The recent adoption of the EU Fit for 55 package in Europe will help support the maritime industry in this transformation. Cruise line executives and European government representatives will discuss on the investments needed in Europe regarding new vessels and technologies as well as renewable energy infrastructures to reach the decarbonization objectives and explore how these efforts could be accelerated with the adequate use of EU ETS revenues.

Keynote:
Nello Musumeci, Minister of Maritime Affairs, Italy (invited) BIO >
Panel:
Marina Hadjimanolis, Shipping Deputy Minister, Cyprus – BIO >
Eduardo Rixi, Deputy Minister of Transport, Italy – BIO >
Harry Sommer, President & CEO, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH)BIO >
Pierfrancesco Vago, Executive Chairman, MSC Cruises – BIO >
Einar Vik Aarset, CEO Norwegian Coastal Administration – BIO >
Josh Weinstein, President & CEO and Chief Climate Officer, Carnival Corporation
Keynote:
Ugo Salerno, Executive Chairman, RINA

10.45-11.15
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
btw Chamber of Commerce of Genoa and Chamber of Commerce of Pireaus
Cruise Liguria Lounge
Panel:
Luigi Attanasio
Vassilis Korkidis 

10.45-11.15
Break

11.15-12.00
MINISTERIAL PANEL
Structuring Tourism Development in Destinations
Moderator:
Virginia DiGaetano, Journalist

Cruise has been the fastest recovering segment of tourism since the pandemic. This dynamism will however only be sustainable if it is accompanied by a coordinated efforts from cruise operators, public authorities and local stakeholders to carefully plan and manage tourism activities in destinations. This panel will explore how we can tap into the great potential of coastal tourism respecting and benefiting the local communities.

Keynote:
Daniela Santanché, Minister of Tourism, Italy – BIO >
Panel:
Felix de Paz, Deputy Director General for Tourism Cooperation and Competitiveness, Ministry of Industry and Tourism, Spain
Wybcke Meier, CEO TUI Cruises – BIO >
Electra Papazachou
, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Tourism Olga Kefalogianni, Greece
Istvan Ujhelyi, Vice-President of the Transport Commitee, Member of the European Parliament – BIO >

Mario Zanetti
, CEO President Costa Crociere – BIO >

12.15-13.00
INNOVATION IN CRUISE
Chief Innovation Officers of the Cruise Lines
Moderator: Kelly Craighead, President & CEO, CLIA – BIO >

The cruise industry has demonstrated its ability to constantly reinvent itself and be at the forefront of innovation. This panel is a unique opportunity to hear about the multifaceted innovations introduced by the cruise industry and explore future solutions being developed by cruise lines in partnership with suppliers and technology providers. 

Keynote:
Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO, Fincantieri
Panel:
Captain Patrik Dahlgren, Executive Vice President Vessel Operations, NCLH
Harri Kulovaara, Executive Vice President, Maritime, Royal Caribbean Group
Emilio La Scala, President and Managing Director of MSC Cruise Management
Tom Strang, SVP Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation – BIO >

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13.00-14.30
Lunch

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14.30-15.30
EUROPEAN SUMMIT PANEL
Financing the Green Transition of the Cruise Sector and Risk Management
Summit Hall
Moderator:
Francesco Galietti
, National Director, Italy, CLIA

The cruise industry is one of the last segment of shipping that builds its vessels in Europe (98% of the future vessels are built in European shipyards). This European success is conditioned by the ability to offer attractive and flexible financing solutions to the cruise sector. How can Europe keep its advantage in complex shipbuilding and remain competitive in the global market.

Panel:
Herve Gastinel
, CEO Ponant
Roberto Alberti, Chief Corporate Officer, Costa
Francesca Beomonte, ECAs Senior Originator, Unicredit

Michele De Capitani, CFO, SACE
Francesco Dialti, Partner
, CBA LEX
Stefano Messina, President, Assarmatori

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15.00-16.30
FOCUSED INDUSTRY WORKSHOP

15.00-16.30
EU Logistics for Cruise Provisioning (Transshipment and Intra EU)
Moderator:
Carla Guilbaud, Vice President, Membership Experience, CLIA – BIO >

Provisioning cruise vessels in Europe present unique challenges and opportunities. This panel discussion brings together industry experts to explore the complexities of supplying cruise ships in European ports and to share best practices for optimizing logistics operations.

Panel:
Paolo Raia, CEO and Managing Director, MSC Procurement & Logistics – BIO >
Anne Albrecht, Director Logistics, Costa – BIO >
Harold Betancourt, Sr. Director, Logistics Management, NCLH – BIO >
Doris Miranda, Director Global Logistics & Warehousing, Royal Caribbean Group
Emilio Parodi, CEO, Interglobo USA Inc.

15.00-16.30
Diversification of Cruise Destinations
Sala 1, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Nikos Mertzanidis
, Vice President Ports & Destinations and Taxation, CLIA – BIO >

Cruise lines are expected to launch 70 more ships in 2023-2028, while the industry is expected to grow by 2 million passengers on average every year as of 2024. At the same time, new destinations are growing stronger while others need to re-invent themselves challenged by global events. The participants in this session will explore the needs of the cruise industry ecosystem for diversification in destinations and itineraries; identify minimum requirements and standards; and, exchange best practices.

Keynote:
Svetlana Cuk, Shore Excursions Product Development Manager, MSC Cruises

Panel:
Paula Cabaço, President, Ports of Madeira
Alessandro Carollo, Associate Vice-President Government Relations, Royal Caribbean Group – BIO >

Yana Grundke
, Chief Business Officer for Cruise, Port of Roenne – BIO >
Marina Mylona
, Tourism Officer A’, Deputy Ministry of Tourism, Cyprus
Chris Nicolaides
, CEO, ICCS – BIO >

17.00-18.00
Smart Cities for Managed Cruise Tourism
Sala 1, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Alfredo Serrano
, National Director, Spain, CLIA – BIO >

A smart city is a technologically modern urban area that uses different types of electronic methods and sensors to collect data. Among the challenges the cruise industry faces when confronted with criticism regarding high tourist density in certain cities is lack of information on the origin, background, behavior, etc. of visitors. While a few advocate limiting tourism, others propose using technology to manage it instead. But how can you manage something without sufficient and reliable data? Digitalization is, probably, the answer. In this session we will explore the state of the art in SMART TOURIST CITIES and its potential applications.

Panel:
Josianne Cutajar, Member of the European Parliament, Vice-Chair of the SEArica EP Intergroup
Davide Falteri, VP Nazionale Federlogistica, Consigliere delegato City of Genoa – BIO >
Tania Marcos
, Head of Quality & Smart Sustainable Cities,UNE. Vice Chair U4SSCU4SSC The “United for Smart Sustainable Cities” (U4SSC), a UN initiative – BIO >
Carlos Romero, Director of Tourism Research, Development and Innovation, SEGITTUR (Spanish State Secretariat for Tourism) – BIO >
Jose Sanchez, Director of Agenda AIVP 2030, Projects and Content, AIVP

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16.00-17.30
EUROPEAN SUMMIT PANEL
The Cruise Investment Plan in Europe
Summit Hall
Moderator:
Sascha Gill, Vice President Environment & Sustainability, CLIA – BIO >
If the decarbonization objectives are clear, the practical steps to deliver these objectives are less obvious. CLIA and its members are launching for the first time, a scientific, research-based study that will combine itinerary planning, onboard technology and fuel infrastructure, and will map what is needed where and when. This session will present the Cruise Investment Plan research methodology and discuss how decarbonization scenarios can be developed. The panel discussion will highlight how such a model can be implemented and what this means for industry and governmental investments.
Presentation: Global Cruise Investment Study
Maria Garbarini, Head of Passenger Ships Excellence Centre, RINA – BIO >
Presentation: European Cruise Investment Study

Eirill Bachmann Mehammer, Senior Consultant, DNV – BIO >
Nick Powell, Principal Consultant, Ricardo – BIO >
Moderator of the Panel:
Tom Strang, SVP Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation – BIO >
Speakers for Panel:
Emily Bishop, Senior Director, Sustainability, NCLH
Daniel Buchmüller, River Cruise Representative, CSO River Advice AG – BIO >
Timothy Cosulich, CEO Fratelli Cosulich and Chair of the International Bunker Industry Association – BIO >
Michele Francioni, Chief Energy Transition Officer, MSC Cruises –BIO >
Christophe Tytgat, Secretary General, SeaEurope

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18.00-19.30
INNOVATION EXPO HAPPY HOUR

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20.00-23.00
A TASTE OF LIGURIA RECEPTION
Palazzo della Borsa

THURSDAY
(All sessions at the Pavilion Jean Nouvel unless noted)

09.30-10.30
EUROPEAN SUMMIT PANEL
A Career in Cruise – Skills for our Industry
Summit Hall
Moderator:
Damon Embling, Euronews
Presentation:
Julie Green
, VP of Strategic Communication, CLIA – BIO >
Panel:
Felix Eichhorn, CEO, AIDA Cruises

Luca Fanciulli
, Director, Crew Management Leisure, V-Group – BIO >
Tino Hensel
, VP Marine Human Resources, Carnival Maritime – BIO >
Michael Jaworski
, Director, Global Crew Government Relations and Visas, Royal Caribbean Group – BIO >
Ilaria Wambach
, Head of crew experience MSC Cruises – BIO >

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11.00-12.30
EUROPEAN SUMMIT WORKSHOP
New Border Management Systems – Implementation of Entry-Exit and Travel Authorisation for Cruise Passengers in Europe (UK / EU)
Sala 1, Mezzanine
Moderator:
Marie-Caroline Laurent, CLIA – BIO >
In 2024, both in the UK and in Europe, significant changes to border management measures will be implemented. These changes will impact the cruise industry from the time passengers book their tickets to when they will disembark. This workshop will inform all participants on these upcoming changes and discuss how the impact can be mitigated and anticipated by all actors of the cruise travel industry.

11.00-11.45
Session 1 – New border requirements for passengers – impact on guests and cruise operations
Lamiaa Albert
, Senior Information Technology Officer, Product Management Sector, euLISA –  > BIO
Andy Harmer
, Managing Director CLIA UK & Ireland, CLIA – BIO >
Melanie Oliveira da Silva
, Manager Leisure, TAP Air Portugal
Ingo Soerensen
, Area Vice President, Global Cruise Sales, Oracle – BIO >
Scott Waldner, Director, Experience and Innovation Systems, Princess Cruise

11.45-12.30
Session 2 – Implementation of Entry-Exit in the EU – Impact on Port operations
Klaus Bondam
, Director, Cruise Baltic – BIO >
Mai Selke
, Head of Business Development, Governments, Europe, SITA
Nicola Cesaro
, Operations Director, MSC Cruises
Luis de Carvalho, Council member of Cruise Europe, Port of Copenhagen – BIO >

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11.00-11.45
EUROPEAN SUMMIT PANEL
Women at the Helm – a Success Story of the Cruise Sector
Summit Hall
Moderator:
Maria Deligianni
, National Director, Eastern Mediterranean, CLIA – BIO >

This session will illustrate with facts and figures the support of the cruise sector to women seafarers and women employment in general. Different business opportunities for women across the entire spectrum of the cruise sector will be presented, from careers onboard, to careers in the office, at the port including ground handling operations, and at destination level. The goal will be to examine how the EU policy could help reinforce women employment in the shipping sector, including cruising.

Introduction:
Laura Amoretti, CEO, Crocierissime – BIO >
Keynote:
Marina Hadjimanolis, Shipping Deputy Minister to the President of the Republic of Cyprus
Panel:
Elpi Petraki, President of WISTA International & Chartering, Operations, Business Development Manager at ENEA Management INC
Raffaella Del Prete, Director of Italian Cruise ports, Global Ports Holding
Michela Giustini, Director Employer Branding – Corporate HR, Costa Crociere S.p.A.

Eleonora Modde
, General Manager, FONASBA – BIO >

12.15-13.00
EUROPEAN SUMMIT PANEL
Skills for the Future
Moderator:
Alfredo Serrano, National Director Spain, CLIA – BIO >

Cruise tourism is not only enjoying continued growth in popularity, but the industry is also undergoing an extraordinary transformation. This is driven by the industry’s commitment to its sustainability agenda, the opening of new markets and destinations, consumer expectations, new regulations, and the emergence of new technologies. In this session we will explore what the future workforce will need to thrive in this transformation, what existing skills can be adapted, and where/how to acquire the necessary skills.

Panel:
Gilda Hernandez, Deputy Dean Tourism IQS School of Management – BIO >
Nicolò Iguera
, Cambiaso Risso Marine SpA. Chairman YOUNGSHIPS Italy
Paola Strata, Maritime Courses Manager, Coordinator, Italian Shipping Academy – BIO >
Elena di Tizio, MD, GDM Training Center , Cosulich Kerstin Will, Director HR Fleet, AIDA – BIO >
Kerstin Will, Director HR Fleet, AIDA

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13.00-13.10
SIGNING CEREMONY OF MOU WITH THE ITALIAN SHIPPING ACADEMY
Summit Hall
Marie-Caroline Laurent, CLIA – BIO >
Eugenio Massolo, President, ISA

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19.00-21.00
CLOSING NIGHT CELEBRATION
Acquario di Genova

Innovation Expo Schedule

MONDAY

10.00-14.00
REGISTRATION OPENS

TUESDAY

08.30-18.00
REGISTRATION

11.00-18.00
INNOVATION EXPO OPEN

11.30-12.00
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
Serenissima Ristorazione S.p.A.
Join us at the upcoming cooking show where we’ll showcase our culinary expertise in preparing semi-finished products. Explore our innnovative approach to high-quality, ready to use indgredients that streamline meal preparation. Our chef will demonstrate creative techniques, share industry insights and offer taskings to showase the versatility and excellence of our semi-finsiehd products.

13.00-13.30
PRESS CONFERENCE
Ocean Theater

13.30-14.30
WELBILT LUNCH

13.30-13.45
INNOVATION EXPO OPENING CEREMONY

14.00-14.30
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION BY RISPOSTE TURISMO
The Potential of the Cruise Market for Hotel, Food & Beverage
Ocean Theatre
Moderator:
Carla Guilbaud, Vice-President, Membership, CLIA – BIO >

In this opening session to the Innovation EXPO, Risposte Turismo will present its economic analysis commissioned by CLIA on the Potential of the Cruise Market for HF&B suppliers in the Mediterranean. This new CLIA report will include a practical guide on how to become a supplier to the cruise industry.

Keynote:
Pierfrancesco Vago, CLIA Europe Chairman, Executive Chairman MSC Cruises – BIO >

Presentation:
Francesco di Cesare, Risposte Turismo – BIO >
Panel:
James Wells, Chief Procurement Officer, RCG – BIO >
Marco Diodà, Vice President Procurement and Supply Chain, Costa Group
Paolo Raia, Managing Director, MSC Cruises Procurement and Logistics SpA – BIO >


14.45-15.30
INDUSTRY TALK
Sustainable Supply Chains and Traceability
Moderator:
Carla Guilbaud, Vice President, Membership Experience, CLIA – BIO >

In today’s global marketplace, supply chain sustainability and product traceability have become critical considerations for ethically sourced and environmentally responsible products. This session will explore the significance of these expectations in the cruise industry, challenges and opportunities, and future outlook.

Panel:
Emily Bishop, Senior Director, Sustainability, NCLH
Vito Caradonio, Sustainability Consultant
Jill Stoneberg, Sr. Director, Sustainability, Virgin Voyages
Sandra Matic, F&B Quality Compliance Manager, MSC Cruises

15.30-16.00
WELBILT SNACKS

16.00-16.20
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
Tower Supplies
Innovation Hub
Tower’s CtrlFlow challenges decades of cleaning traditions by replacing synthetic cleaning products with a naturally occurring sustainable onboard generated solution.
Speaker:
Mark Dowling, Divisional Managing Director – BIO >

16.00-16.45
INDUSTRY TALK
Accessibility and Inclusiveness of Cruise Travel – Best travel Option for Passengers with Reduced Mobility – from Ship to Shore
Ocean Theatre
Moderator:
Alessandro Carollo, Associate Vice President Government Relations – BIO >

This dynamic industry talk will share examples of how the cruise industry is leading on the development of accessible and inclusive travel – making cruising a unique experience adapted to the needs of all passengers.

Panel:
Cristina de Gregori, Ports of Genoa
John Sage, Sage Inclusion
Bernard Vanheule, Director EU Affairs, Costa and Carnival Corp.

16.45-17.05
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
H+H Engineering & Service GmbH / TecnoVeritas – Services of Engineering and Systems Technology, Ltd
Reducing NOx emissions on cruise ships – on the project example of Vasco da Gama

Innovation Hub
Government’s request to reduce emissions of cruise ships in the world heritage fjords Norway tightened the regulations for ship owners. This is one step to protect the stunning visual landscapes in the World Heritage Fjords. All ships entering the fjords must comply with IMO Tier Ill NOx values by 2025 – whether newbuild or not. Without aftertreatment technology the impact on itinerary planning is significant. This ambitious project “Vasco de Gama” was initiated in January, when she was docked at LISNAVE Shipyards in Portugal. The project steps:

  • The scanning (full 3D-Scan) of the vessels engine room and funnel enabled an exact fit of the SCR housings. The installation of the catalyst units could be planned and done with as less impact as possible to the existing vessel structure.
  • The calculation and validation of the exhaust gas flow and exhaust gas pressures, could be started by means of a CFD-Flow Analysis as well as backpressure and NH3 distribution calculation.
  • The installation of the exhaust gas cleaning system could be carried out by an experienced team on site.

Panel:
Jürgen Müller, Managing Director, H+H Engineering & Service GmbH
Jorge Antunes
, CEO, TecnoVeritas – Services of Engineering and Systems Technology, Ltd

17.15-18.00
INDUSTRY TALK
Seamless Passenger Experience at Cruise Terminals
Ocean Theatre
Moderator:
Nikos Mertzanidis, Vice President Ports & Destinations and Taxation, CLIA – BIO >
The success of the cruise industry is built on the amazing customer experience offered onboard. But what about the passenger experience in cruise terminals? This Industry Talk will hear from experts on how cruise terminals are being re-invented to provide an amazing experience from curb to cabin!
Panel:
Daniele Ciulli, General Manager, La Spezia Cruise Terminal
Paolo Di Fiore, Guest Experience – Meet & Greet & Onboard Administration Manager, Costa

Sandra Yunta, Terminal Director, MSC Cruises – BIO >
Benoit Verbaere, Business Development Director – Travel and Transport, SITA

17.25-18.00
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
Ocean Exchange – Award Winning Incubators/StartUps
Innovation Hub

  • WAVE – ADHERE GEAR, Robert E. Buchanan Jr, CEO, Co-Founder
    Eliminating food loss and reducing waste by continuously monitoring frozen and perishable food products, dry goods, and chemicals transported aboard
  • Impact Food, Kelly Pan, Co-Founder & CEO
    A food technology company that is restoring the health of our oceans by reinventing seafood using plants and biotechnology.
  • Hydronalix, Tony Mulligan, CEO and President
    Advanced unmanned vehicles for emergency responders. Fully-integrated mission support services.
  • AnchorGuardian, Thomas Frizlen, Managing Director and Founder
    AnchorGuardian is a patented technology that immediately recognizes anchor drag, thus minimizing groundings, collisions, and environmental damage.

 WEDNESDAY

08.00-17.00
REGISTRATION

09.00-19.00
INNOVATION EXPO OPEN

11.30-12.00
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
Il Pesto di Pra di Bruzzone e Ferrari Srl
Cooking demonstration with a professional well known Chef who will prepare some receipes that can be realised with Pesto

13.15-13.35
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
Zelim
Introducing ZOE: Using AI to provide highly accurate Person Overboard Detection, Tracking and Alerting
Innovation Hub
Finding a person who has fallen overboard is often a game of luck, at Cruise ship deck level you are trying to spot and keep track of an object no larger than a football from several hundred metres. A person drifts quickly in currents and is often obscured by waves, light glare and sea spray. Imagine trying to spot a person overboard in a storm or at night. The random motion of water, weather and reflected light combine to create a chaotic environment where the human eye and vision systems can become confused, leading to misidentification or worse, failed sightings. Zelim have developed ZOE, an AI enabled PoB detection solution which brings order to the chaos, detecting, alerting and tracking PoB’s in daylight, night time, storm, mist or fog. Developed in collaboration with the US Coastguard, ZOE’s AI models have been built on a dataset of over 4 million labelled maritime rescue images across a wide range of ocean conditions. Powered by this dataset, ZOE provides a greater probability of detection and a consistent level of detection performance, whatever the weather. Hear from Zelim’s CTO, Doug Lothian for an insight into how AI can be used to improve the chances of finding and tracking people who unfortunately end up overboard. Doug will also reveal how the technology could be expanded to support other detection needs of the Cruise Industry, such as marine mammal monitoring.
Panel:

Doug Lothian, CTO

13.30-14.30
WELBILT LUNCH

13.45-14.30
INDUSTRY TALK
Maritime: Alternative Fuels (What you need to know about sustainable marine fuels?)
Ocean Theatre
Moderator:
Jes Nauckhoff
, Sustainability and ESG Manager, MSC Cruises – BIO >

You always wanted to have quick-download on what these sustainable fuels are? In this session you will be introduced to the type of fuels, the logistics involved, and some of the pricing and fuel density considerations that you must consider. Our expert team will outline in an accessible way what all the acronyms mean and separate fact from fiction.

Panel:
Marco Alverà, CEO and Founder TES – H2
Daniele Corti
, Small Scale LNG Manager, AXPO
Neil Lamerton
, Bunker Country Sales Manager, Alpha Trading
Chen Shi, VP, Goldwind Green Energy and Chemical – BIO >

14.00-14.20
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
RINA
Enhancing Noise and Vibration Comfort in Passenger ships and Yachts
Innovation Hub
Join us for an insightful session exploring the latest advancements in addressing noise and vibration comfort aboard passenger ships and yachts. Our discussion will focus on innovative technologies and methodologies utilized during the design stage to minimize onboard disturbances. Additionally, we will highlight the importance of conducting thorough analyses to identify and mitigate noise and vibration hotspots before construction begins. Through real-world examples and practical insights, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how these strategies can enhance the overall comfort and tranquility of maritime travel. Outcomes: 1. Participants will learn about cutting-edge technologies and methodologies used to minimize noise and vibration disturbances aboard passenger ships and yachts. 2. Attendees will understand the significance of conducting thorough analyses during the design phase to identify and mitigate potential noise and vibration hotspots. 3. Participants will gain insights into practical strategies for optimizing onboard comfort, ultimately enhancing the overall passenger experience in maritime travel.
Panel:

Elisa Fassola
, Marine Noise & Vibration Engineer

15.00-15.20
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
Wärtsilä
Innovation – A never-ending process

Innovation Hub
The session will begin by examining how market requirements, including accelerated decarbonisation targets, are driving the need for innovation in the maritime industry. It will discuss fuel cost developments due to emissions-related fees and highlight that these changes will happen within a single vessel’s lifespan. It will continue by emphasising the importance of fuel flexibility to avoid stranded assets, and then lay out a fuel roadmap through transition fuels towards green zero-carbon fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia and methanol. We will then move on to examine how Wartsila has invested both internally and externally to deliver leading technological innovations that will enable a fast-track to profitable decarbonisation for cruise vessel owners and operators. The session concludes with a look at Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel engine innovations – including concepts for ICE operation on ammonia, methanol and hydrogen – and how they offer a viable upgrade path and certainty in the transition to green fuels for today, 2050 and beyond. Outcomes: 1. How accelerated decarbonisation targets and developments in future fuels are shaping the shipping industry. 2. The role of R&D in enabling the cruise industry to transition to more sustainable operations. 3. How Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel engine technology brings certainty in the future-fuel transition and enables a viable path to decarbonisation.
Panel:
Marco Cailotto, General Manager, Product Management

15.00-15.45
INDUSTRY TALK
Luxury Cruise Procurement and Operation
Moderator:
Damon Embling, Euronews

From sourcing exquisite furnishings to ensuring impeccable service delivery, we will explore strategies and key considerations driving excellence in this dynamic sector.

Speakers:
Giorgio Zagami, Chief Procurement Officer, Explora Journeys – BIO >
Olivier Buton, Senior Vice President, Marine/Technical & New Build Supply Chain Management, NCLH – BIO >
Armando Carrara, Director Procurement FB, Hotel, New Build OS, Silversea Cruises – BIO >

15.30-16.00
WELBILT SNACKS

16.30-16.50
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
Lloyd’s Register
New Nuclear – an alternative pathway for the Shipping Green journey?
Innovation Hub
Nuclear over the next 10 to 15 years is firming up as a way for many ‘hard to abate’ industries, including maritime, to emancipate themselves from fossil fuels. The next generation of reactors have the promise of truly making nuclear an available technology. Lloyd’s Register’s believes they represent a significant opportunity for the world’s energy transition. The two most promising technologies are the Small Modular and the Molten Salt reactors, that unlike their predecessors employ passive safety systems and offer a compact, but efficient form of propulsion. There is a risk that there will not be enough alternative fuels to go around, at least in the medium term (2035-40). In many ways you could say that nuclear will enable a more equitable low-carbon future. Lloyd’s Register is actively supporting clients considering the deployment of nuclear technology for floating nuclear power, offshore applications and shipping.
Panel:

Gianpaolo Dalla Vedova, Strategic Business Partner, Lloyd’s Register

17.00-17.20
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
NEC Enterprise Solutions

The Power of 3 Commitment and Horizons in a commoditized world
Innovation Hub
With the Global Cruise Industry now running at full speed (again) and the major Ship-Yards being fully booked, both with new build – as well as Retrofit Projects – Cruise Lines need to think strategically about their technology landscape (and especially) technology partners moving forward. Already a vast majority of both the Electrical, as well as IT landscape on board a Cruise Vessel, consists of products which are (highly) commoditized, this resulting in a price-competition, which (initially) seems good for the Cruise Investment Community. In parallel, on the Vendor-side, not only massive consolidation is taking place – resulting in even fewer vendors “willing and able” to work with the Global Cruise Industry – some Technology Vendors have changed their commercial model, which does not fit the Cruise Industry at all ! What is the result of all of this: • Fewer Technology Partners who are willing and able to serve the Global Cruise Industry • Financial in-stabilities with some of the Technology Vendors • Cruise-Lines therefore need to think strategically with whom they want to partner, for how long, and at what price Outcomes • Think before you buy • Choose – also for commoditized products – your Technology partners, both from a Strategic Perspective (fit / Tech landscape) as well as Horizon (> 10 / 15 years) • In other words – choose wisely
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3RN9zz77Cs
Panel:

Kees van Donk, Sr Director Travel, Hospitality & Leisure

17.30-18.20
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
Ocean Exchange – Award Winning Incubators/StartUps
Innovation Hub
Coral Vita, Austin Martin, COO

  • Helix Power, Phil Meyer, Director of Engineering and Development
    Protects threatened ecosystems by growing diverse and resilient corals and outplanting them into degraded reefs. 
  • Lios, Eimear O’Carroll, CTO and Co-Founder
    Helix Power’s kinetic batteries represent a key enabling technology for zero-emission port operations. 
  • NatureMetrics, Nicole Yeomans, Senior Offshore Account Executive
    SoundBounce is a smart acoustic material saving space and improving low-frequency attenuation in the maritime/ships industry. 
  • Measures corporate impact on biodiversity. Single and multi-species detection in a range of sample types and a wide array of ecosystems.

18.00-19.00
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
Barton & Guestier
Veuve du Vernay is the leading French Sparkling wine brand in the USA, New-Zealand and Nigeria with a distribution in more than 70 markets. In the USA, Veuve du Vernay’s N°1 market, the brand obtained the HOT PROSPECT AWARD for its 2019 performance for the 3rd year in a row by IMPACT/SHANKEN

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18.00-19.30
INNOVATION EXPO HAPPY HOUR

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20.00-23.00
A TASTE OF LIGURIA RECEPTION
Palazzo della Borsa

THURSDAY

08.00-12.00
REGISTRATION

09.00-14.00
INNOVATION EXPO OPEN

10.00-10.45
INDUSTRY TALK
Design: From Concept to Supply
Ocean Theatre
Moderator:
Carla Guilbaud, Vice President Membership, CLIA
Panel:
Marco De Jorio, De Jorio Design
Giovanni Molteni, Molteni&C/Dada Marine Interiors

11.00-11.20
INNOVATION PRESENTATION
CETENA-FINCANTIERI
The Italian Shipping Academy: Setting Sail to Innovation

Innovation Hub
Capt. Luca Apicella, Research & Development Manager, ITS Foundation Italian Shipping Academy
Luca Isgrò, Head of Simulation Solutions, CETENA

11.00-11.30
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
Biomar SRL
Cook a typical local dish called “Panissa”. This is fried morsels made with a mixture of chickpea flour. It is something special and unique. Then we will cook Fried Calamari followed by stuffed anchovies – a typical dish from Genoa.

12.30-13.15
INDUSTRY TALK
Supply Chain: Meet the Buyer: Cruise Line, Shipyard, Ship Management
Ocean Theatre
Moderator:
Carla Guilbaud, Vice-President Membership Experience, CLIA – BIO >

Closing the Innovation Expo, this will be an open session for Q&A with the Chief Procurement Officers and staff from the cruise lines and other supporting entities. An opportunity to obtain further insights on how to engage and collaborate.

Panel:
Olivier Buton, Senior Vice President, Marine/Technical & New Build Supply Chain Management, NCLHBIO >
Marco Dioda, Vice-President, Procurement & Supply Chain, Costa
Jon McKeown, Chief Procurement Officer, Carnival Corporation
Paolo Raia, CEO and Managing Director, MSC Procurement & Logistics – BIO >
James Wells, SVP, Global Chief Supply Chain Officer, Royal Caribbean Group – BIO >

12.30-14.00
ICE CREAM/GELATO served by Welbilt

19.00-21.00
CLOSING NIGHT CELEBRATION
Acquario di Genova

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