Kasper Koops Kratmann
CEO Claviate
Kasper Koops Kratmann (Ph.D.) is the CEO and Founder of Claviate, an international technology provider specializing in advanced AI, edge-computing, and industrial video analytics for heavy asset industries. A mechanical engineer with deep roots in the offshore wind sector, Kasper previously managed large-scale projects at Siemens Wind Power and Olsen Wings before founding Claviate in 2019. He is a proven innovator, with 18 patent applications filed at the intersection of artificial intelligence and rugged industrial operations.
Over the past four years, Kasper has scaled Claviate into an ISO 27001-certified industry leader with a sharp focus on cybersecurity and data privacy. The company delivers state-of-the-art video analytics and IoT platforms capable of operating under the harshest maritime conditions.
As a speaker at AI in Maritime & Logistics, Kasper is expanding Claviate’s proven technology into the shipping sector. He offers workshop participants a battle-tested blueprint for leveraging AI in heavy logistics. Claviate is actively seeking strategic development partners to co-create and validate the next generation of maritime AI solutions.
2026 Event Agenda Sessions
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 industry explores the path from automation to autonomy, 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 industry explores the path from automation to autonomy, 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?
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