AI in Maritime: From Automation to Autonomy
AI is moving beyond isolated use cases to reshape how decisions are made across maritime and project logistics. As the shift from automation to autonomy accelerates, what does this mean in practice for operations, planning and execution? This main stage interview explores where AI is already delivering value, how decision-making is evolving, and how humans will interact with increasingly intelligent systems. As AI becomes part of more complex operational environments, what will define success — technology alone, or how it is integrated across the wider system?
Wednesday 17 June 14:00 - 14:25 Breakbulk Live Stage
Future Readiness
AI is moving beyond isolated use cases to reshape how decisions are made across maritime and project logistics. As the shift from automation to autonomy accelerates, what does this mean in practice for operations, planning and execution? This main stage interview explores where AI is already delivering value, how decision-making is evolving, and how humans will interact with increasingly intelligent systems. As AI becomes part of more complex operational environments, what will define success — technology alone, or how it is integrated across the wider system?
Breakbulk Live Stage Europe/LondonModerator
Adjunct Professor, University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, COO – Global Energy & Capital Projects, UTC Overseas, Inc.
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