Arctic Passion Seminar Thursday, March 12th, 2015, Helsinki Program Aker Arctic The Ice Technology Partner 10th Arctic Passion Seminar Thursday, March 12th, 2015, Aker Arctic building, Merenkulkijankatu 6, Helsinki Aker Arctic 8.00 Bus transfer to Aker Arctic from Scandic Grand Marina Hotel 8.30 Registration 9.00 Welcome Speech: Aker Arctic: 10 Years of Achievement, Reko-Antti Suojanen, Managing Director, Aker Arctic Technology Inc 9.15 Opening Speech: Jan Vapaavuori, Minister of Economic Affairs of Finland 9.25 How to Design and Build a Polar Class 3 Heavy Transport Vessel in Less than a Day, Philip Adkins, CEO ZPMC & Red Box Energy Services 9.45 “Crossing the River, Feeling the Stones”. New Argentinian Polar Transport Project, Captain David Burden, Argentine Navy 10.05 Coffee Break 10.50 Joint development from design to construction, Esko Mustamäki, CEO, Arctech Helsinki Shipyard 11.10 Ice certificate principles for double-acting ships, Dr. S.I. Buyanov, General Director, CNIIMF, Dr. A.V. Andryushin, Head of Laboratory, CNIIMF, Dr. G.V. Markozov, Head of Hull structure department, CNIIMF, Dr. M.A. Kuteinikov, Head of Hull department, Russian Maritime Register of Shippping 11.30 Introduction of the Ice Model Test, Reko-Antti Suojanen, Managing Director, Aker Arctic Technology Inc 11.40 Demonstration Ice Model Test 12.00 Buffet Lunch 13.30 Safety Regulations of the Polar Code, Jorma Kämäräinen, Chief Adviser, Finnish Transport Safety Agency 13.45 Polar Code Environmental Regulations, Dr. Anita Mäkinen, Chief Adviser, Finnish Transport Safety Agency 14.00 Main factors of Novy Port Project, Artjom Tsobanjan, Head of Crude Oil Department, Gazprom Neft Trading GmbH 14:20 ISO Standard Development for Offshore Operations, Stephen Green, General Manager, Provincial Aerospace 14.40 Latest Development of Icebreaking Vessels for Gulf of Ob, Arto Uuskallio, Sales Manager, Aker Arctic Technology Inc 15.00 Coffee Break 15.20 Finite element analysis as a tool to optimize propellers of ice-going vessels, Ville Valtonen, Project Engineer, Aker Arctic Technology Inc 15.40 Multipurpose Icebreaker Operation in the Arctic, Jukka Salminen, Chartering Manager, Arctia Offshore 16.00 The updated assessment of a contribution of development of the oil and gas fields of the Russian Arctic in the development of the maritime transport system till 2030, Mikhail Grigoryev, Director, GECON 16.20 Discussion 16.40 End of the Day 17.00 Bus transfer to Helsinki Airport (20 min) Aker Arctic Name Company Pentti Kujala Samuli Hänninen Sergey Arzamazov Jukka Varis Mats Kinnula Ole Johansson Esko Mustamäki Markku Kajosaari Jukka Salminen Jaakko Savisaari Riku Venhola Dirkjan van den Boom Alexander V. Andryushin Georgii Marcozov Aleksei Petrov Päivi Söderholm Cai Meijiang Chen Ji Zhao ZiJian Chen Feng Mikko Paavilainen Erlend Sild Oskari Jaakkola Freddy Friberg Patrik Rautaheimo Giampaolo Cianci Mario Bartoli Ahmed Derradji Aurelio Bernardone Juuso Puolanne Vesa Kurki Jorma Kämäräinen Anita Mäkinen Jarkko Toivola Kyösti Vesterinen Matti Rasimus Artjom Tsobanjan Valentin Mamaev Alexander Korobkov Mikhail Grigoryev Jan Vapaavuori Douwe de Jong Matti Suuronen Anatoly Aleksashin Vladimir Dyukov Andrey Obukhov Arnt Knudsen Aalto University/Merikotka ABB Marine ABB Marine ABB Oy ABS Europe Ltd Aker Arctic Technology Inc Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Inc. Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Inc. Arctia Offshore Ltd. Atlas Elektronik Finland Baltic Sea Action Group Boskalis Offshore Central Marine Research and Design Institute - CNIIMF Central Marine Research and Design Institute - CNIIMF Central Marine Research and Design Institute - CNIIMF Centre for Maritime Studies Cosco Group Cosco Group Cosco Shipyards Group Cosfim Oy Cosfim Oy Cosfim Oy Deltamarin Ltd. DNV GL Elomatic Oy Embassy of Italy Embassy of Italy Eni S.p.A. Eni S.p.A. Finnish Industry Investment Ltd Finnish Meteorological Institute Finnish Transport Agency Finnish Transport Agency Finnish Transport Agency Finnish Waterway Association Finpro Gazprom Neft Trading GmbH Gazpromneft-Sakhalin, LLC Gazpromneft-Sakhalin, LLC Gecon Government of Finland GustoMSC B.V. Image Soft Oy Krylov State Research Centre Krylov State Research Centre Krylov State Research Centre Kværner ASA Aker Arctic Name Company Hans Petter Mølmen Kjartan Alnes Mikko Johansson Inge C. Paulsen Robert D. Tustin Niklas Rönnberg Juha Mäkinen Tommi Viherkoski Matti Anttonen Pauli Immonen Mikko Niini Turkka Jäppinen Pekka Kannari Patrick O'Neill Viktor Naumov Kimmo Juurmaa Ari Inkinen Stephen Green Håkan Enlund Sergey Sereda Alexander Baranov Jon Townley Alexey Gribachev Leo Barendregt Victor Westerberg Kasper Ljungqvist Hannu Jukola Fredrik Efraimsson Kirsi Partiala Tomas Årnell Roy Jaan Giovanni Busetto Piia Moilanen Jarmo Yletyinen Seppo Vihersaari Kevin Knuuti Henning Borgen Stig Kile Gjelsten Eero Mäkinen Göran Wilkman Seppo Kivimaa Alexander Solovyev Andrey Popov Nikita Voroshilov Mika Ojutkangas Philip Adkins Rinse van Lievenoogen Chris Muilwijk Kværner Concrete Solutions AS Kværner Concrete Solutions AS Kværner Finland Oy Light Structures AS Lloyd´s Register Asia Lloyd's Register EMEA Meyer Turku Oy Meyer Turku Oy Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland Mobimar Oy Ltd. Navidom Ltd Navy Command Finland Navy Command Finland Noble Drilling Services Inc. Norilsk Nickel Offshore Technology Center OSM Ship Management Finland Ltd Provincial Aerospace Rauma Marine Constructions Oy SCF Arctic Silverburn Shipping Group Silverburn Shipping Group Silverburn Shipping Group Spliethoff SSPA Sweden AB SSPA Sweden AB Steerprop Ltd. Stena Rederi AB Surma Ltd Swedish Maritime Administration Swedish Maritime Administration Tecnomare S.p.A. Tekes – the Finnish Funding Agency for Innovation Terramare Oy The Embassy of Canada to Finland USACE Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory Vard Design AS Vard Group AS Vard Marine Wilkman Arctic Adviser VTT TECHNICAL RESEARCH CENTRE OF FINLAND LTD Vyborg Shipyard JSC Vyborg Shipyard JSC Vyborg Shipyard JSC Wärtsilä Finland Oy ZPMC-RED BOX Energy Services ZPMC-RED BOX Energy Services ZPMC-RED BOX Energy Services Aker Arctic Philip Adkins CEO, ZPMC-RED BOX Energy Services Philip Adkins is the Chief Executive Officer of ZPMC-Red Box Energy Services (ZPMC-RED BOX) and has been a leading force in the Marine Heavy Transport industry since he successfully established Fairstar Heavy Transport as the leading provider of Module Transportation for Global LNG Infrastructure Projects. He was extensively involved in both the Chevron EGTL Project in Nigeria as well as the Gorgon and Ichthys LNG Projects in Australia. ZPMC-RED BOX is under contract with Yamgaz to supply four Marine Heavy transport vessels, including two Polar Class Three Module Carriers that provide year round transportation of Modules and critical supplies to Sabetta Port for the next 5 years. A graduate of Columbia and Harvard Universities, Mr. Adkins is currently based in Hong Kong where he is closely following the construction of the PC-3 Module Carriers at the GSI Ship Yard in Longxue, China. Alexander V. Andryushin Head of laboratory “Propulsion complexes of ships”, CNIIMF (Central Marine Research & Design Institute) In 1983 Alexander V. Andryushin graduated from the State Marine Technical University in St. Petersburg. In 1983-1999 he worked at the Krylov Shipbuilding Research Institute at the ice test tank. He specializes in the field of the operational strength of elements of the propulsion systems of ice ships and icebreakers including the development of methods of the ice loads forecasting (both for propulsion complex and hull). He performed special mathematic investigations on the development of methods of the forecasting of extreme probable load values by the statistic (random) sampling of small volume. In 1996 Alexander Andryushin defended at the Marine Technical University his first thesis “Elaboration of rudder-propeller systems of ice ships and icebreakers by the results of experimental investigations”. Within the framework of the first thesis the methodology of forecasting ice loads upon propellers based on the results of model tests in the ice tank was developed. In 1999 he started working at the Head office of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS). During the work at the RS, drafts of new requirements for the propulsion power of ice ships and for the strength of icebreaker propulsion systems were prepared. In 2007 he defended his doctoral thesis “Theory of the propeller/ice interaction. Assurance of the operational strength of elements of the propulsion systems of ice ships and icebreakers”. Within the bounds of the IACS working group he participated in the development of the Unified requirements for machinery plants of polar ships. He participated as well in the full-scale trials of icebreaker of the “Arktika” type, large icebreaking tankers of the “V. Guzhenko” type, modern icebreaker “Varandey” and other ships. He represented RS in the ARCOP project. Since 2011 Alexander V. Andryushin works at CNIIMF. He participated in the development of a large LNG carrier for Yamal and large capacity tanker to transport oil from OB Bay. He has got about 50 scientific works. David F. Burden Captain, Argentine Navy Captain David F. Burden was born in Escobar and graduated from the Argentine Naval Academy in 1982, joining the fleet as a midshipman soon after. He fulfilled his Electrical Engineering and Degaussing education in 1987 and Naval War College Strategic Course in 2004. His foreign countries assignments include the US Navy Atlantic Surface Forces (Norfolk, VA, 1998) Engineering Community and the Naval Logistics Commission Europe (Bonn/Paris-2006/2007). He also joined the Argentine delegation to IMO's Polar Code Team (DE/SDC-2011/2014). Sea duty includes engineering jobs as Electric, IT and Control Engineering Officer and Chief of Engineering aboard various combat ships as well as Icebreaker A.R.A. “Almirante Irizar”. Regarding shore duties, his jobs have been related to engineering, logistics and project management. In 2010 Capt Burden joined Argentine Ministry of Defence Logistics Agency, and is now the Director for Planning. By special appointment from the Director General of Naval Materiel, is presently the Navy's coordinator for the new Polar Transport Concept Design. In 1987 received the honour graduation medal by the Naval Polytechnic School-Electric Engineering; in 2002, the Navy's decoration for Antarctic Services; and in 2004 was distinguished for his War College graduation paper addressing geopolitical studies related to China. Aker Arctic Stephen Green General Manager, Provincial Aerospace, Ice & Environmental Services Division Stephen holds degrees in Physics, Meteorology and Engineering and has 18 years of experience in the Oil & Gas Industry in particular dealing with the physical environment. He has made his career at finding new and innovative ways to solve client's problems utilizing a careful balance of leading edge, and proven technology and highly trained individuals. Stephen sees innovation as an opportunity for advancement – not a threat. Stephen is the General Manager of Provincial Aerospace's Ice & Environmental Service Division. This division includes a world leading ice management group with over 30 years of experience in providing ice management, physical environmental services (oceanography & meteorology) and scientific studies to the offshore oil & gas industry both locally and internationally. Stephen is the Canadian Chair for the development of operational arctic oil & gas standards under ISOTC67/SC8. He is one of 10 international chairs leading each countries effort on the standard development. Countries include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Norway, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and the United States. The standards currently being developed include; working environment, escape evacuation and rescue, environmental monitoring, ice management, arctic materials and physical environment. Stephen is a formally recognized international expert in Ice Management & Environmental Monitoring, for arctic oil & gas operations, from each of these countries. Mikhail Grigoryev Co-owner and the director of consulting company GECON (St. Petersburg - Moscow, Russia). Mr Grigoriev has been director of Institute for Geology and Development of Fossil Fuels (Ministry of Fuel and Energy of the Russian Federation) between 1997 – 2000. He worked for Arctic Oil and Gas Geology Division, All-Russian Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean (Ministry of Geology / Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation) between 1980 – 1997. Field experience: 12 Arctic expeditions. Direction of researches: oil & gas resources and supplying transport infrastructure development, investment environment. More than 300 printed papers. Memberships of following: Scientific council of Security council of the Russian Federation; Coordination council on cross-border and interregional cooperation under the Plenipotentiary of the President of the Russian Federation to the Northwest Federal District; the chairman of expert group concerning development of mineral resources and development of transport system in Arctic regions; Scientific and technical council of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation; Scientific council of the Russian Academy of Sciences for Geology and Development of Oil, Gas and Coal Fields; European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers; Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (oil and gas branch), Full Member. Jorma Kämäräinen Chief Adviser, Finnish Transport Safety Agency Mr. Jorma Kämäräinen is working at the maritime sector of the Finnish Transport Safety Agency. He is responsible for issues related to prevention of pollution from ships, especially air pollution, and the development of the Finnish – Swedish ice class rules. He is a naval architect (Master of Science in Technology in 1980, Licentiate of Technology in 1993 and Doctor of Technology in 2007, Helsinki University of Technology). Earlier during his carrier Mr. Kämäräinen has been working for two Finnish shipyards as a project engineer, for a Finnish shipping company as a project engineer, and for the Helsinki University of Technology as a research scientist. Aker Arctic Anita Mäkinen Chief Adviser, Environment Strategy, Finnish Transport Safety Agency Anita Mäkinen has the Adjunct Professor degree in marine biology at Helsinki University. She made also her PhD in marine biology at Åbo Akademi University. Dr. Mäkinen has worked as a researcher and university teacher at Turku University, acted as the Head of Marine Program for WWF Finland and since 2010 worked for the Finnish Transport Safety Agency. At present, her position is the Chief Adviser in Environmental issues for the Strategy Department. She is the Head of Finnish Delegation to the IMO PPR subcommittee and the HELCOM Maritime Group and she is joining the Arctic Council PAME WG as a member of the Finnish Delegation. Dr. Mäkinen has negotiated the Environmental Chapter of the Polar Code on behalf of Finland. Esko Mustamäki Managing Director, Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Inc. Esko Mustamäki is the Managing Director of Arctech Helsinki Shipyard, which is founded in 2010 and it is specialized in building icebreakers, other Arctic offshore and special vessels. He started his carrier at Wärtsilä Marine in 1980 where he held several positions within arctic research and shipbuilding. 1990 he joined F-G Shipping Ltd, where he became CEO 1996, which position he held until the merger with Finnlines Plc year 2000. In 2004 he was appointed to CEO for Finstaship and since April 2011 he has worked as Managing Director for Arctech Helsinki Shipyard. Esko Mustamäki graduated from Helsinki University of Technology in 1984 with MSc in Engineering and Shipbuilding and he has held several management level positions within the maritime sector. Jukka Salminen Chartering Manager, Arctia Offshore Ltd. Mr. Jukka Salminen is Chartering Manager of Arctia Shipping. He has joined the company 2006. He is Master Mariner and DP operator. He started his career at sea 1997 and since that he has served onboard several types of vessels, including oil tankers, ferries, yachts, cruise ships and offshore supply vessels. Prior to joining Arctia's office team he served as a deck officer/DPO onboard most of the Arctia's icebreakers and multipurpose icebreakers. Reko-Antti Suojanen Managing Director, Aker Arctic Technology Inc Reko-Antti Suojanen (Naval Architect M.Sc.) has worked in a variety of marine and computer technology organisations. His roles in marine organisations have included concept designer, researcher, and management positions. In computer technology organisations, Mr. Suojanen worked as a CFD application specialist. He began his career in 1996 at Kvaerner Masa-Yards Turku Shipyard, working as a hydrodynamicist and project engineer, and later served the Finnish IT centre for science (CSC) under the auspices of the Ministry of Education. After that he joined the team at the Masa-Yards Arctic Research Centre (MARC), working as an arctic marine engineer and project manager. Mr. Suojanen has been involved in numerous arctic shipping projects, and joined the newly founded Aker Arctic Technology Inc at the beginning of 2005, where he was responsible for managing arctic consultation services, coordinating research and development, and managing larger client projects. He was appointed managing director of Aker Arctic Technology Inc in 2014. Artjom Tsobanjan Head of Crude Oil Department, Gazprom Neft Trading GmbH Artjom Tsobanjan received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Imperial College London. He has been with Gazprom Neft Trading since 2008 and is currently head of Crude Oil Department. Aker Arctic Arto Uuskallio Naval Architect, Aker Arctic Technology Inc Arto Uuskallio graduated as a Naval Architect from the Helsinki University of Technology in 1992. He worked as a project engineer and project manager at Kvaerner Masa-Yards Arctic Research Centre during 1992 - 1999 taking part in ship design, model testing R& D and field work in the Russian Arctic. Arto Uuskallio joined ABB Azipod Oy in 1999 as Sales Engineer and from there he moved to ABB Marine Sales organisation in 2000. Worked as a Sales Manager during 2000 - 2007 having various responsibility areas. From January 2005 till December 2007 he was in charge of the icebreaking vessel sales. He moved to Azipod concept development in January 2008 and acted as the Director of Azipod concept development. In 2009 September he joined Aker Arctic Technology Inc., current responsibility area is Sales and Marketing. Ville Valtonen Project engineer (structural design), Aker Arctic Technology Inc Ville Valtonen (Naval Architect M.Sc.) joined Aker Arctic in 2010 as a trainee, and since graduating from Aalto University (former Helsinki University of Technology) in 2012, has worked as a project engineer. Mr. Valtonen has been focusing on structural design of ice-breaking vessels, including both hull and propulsion design. He has also worked with hull coating technology, data analysis, weight calculations and ice load measurement systems. Currently Mr. Valtonen is responsible for structural design and finite element analysis in Aker Arctic. In addition, he has been teaching Winter Navigation and CAD modelling in Aalto University. Jan Vapaavuori Minister of Economic Affairs of Finland, Government of Finland Mr Jan Vapaavuori has been Minister of Economic Affairs since November 2012. He has been a Member of Parliament since 2003. From 2007 to 2011, Mr Vapaavuori was Minister of Housing and Minister for Nordic Co-operation. As a Member of Parliament, Mr Vapaavuori was Chairman of the National Coalition Party Parliamentary Group during 2011-2012 and Vice-Chairman in 2006-2007. He was a member of the Grand Committee of the Finnish Parliament in the years 2003-2007 and 2011-2012. He chaired the Constitutional Law Committee in 2007 and was a member in 2005-2007. Mr Vapaavuori was a member of the Legal Affairs Committee in 2003-2005. In addition, he was a member of the Parliamentary Supervisory Council of the Bank of Finland in 2011-2012. He has been a member of the City Council of Helsinki since 1997, and was its Vice-Chairman in 2012. In 2005-2007, he was Chairman of the City Board of the City of Helsinki. He was Chairman of the National Sports Council from 2011 to 2012. Mr Vapaavuori is a Master of Laws (University of Helsinki). 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