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Open Simulation Platform Conference 2024

The conference will talk about what the current use of OSP is in the maritime industry and debate its future development to better meet the industry's needs.

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Norsk Maritimt Kompetansesenter, Ålesund
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Organizer: GCE Blue Maritime Cluster, DigiCat, SINTEF, DNV, and Kongsberg Maritime.

Program:


DAY 1: CONFERENCE
Session 1: Industry experiences and the next steps of OSP

09:30:
Sintef Nordvest & GCE Blue Maritime Cluster – Welcome and iIntroduction to OSP

Zeabuz | TBA |  - Test System for End-to-End Simulation of Autonomous Surface Vessels

Vard/Brunvoll | Tim Mak (Vard Design) and Sigrid Marie Moe (Brunvoll) - The use of simulation and OSP in  "Sea Zero" 

SINTEF Ocean | TBA |  Seama - commercialization of an open source platform software

11.45
Lunch

12:30:
The OSP Panel debate (DNV / Kongsberg / SINTEF / NTNU):

Updates from the FMI-team: FMI 2.0 til FMI 3.0

Session 2: Latest OSP Research

14:00:
DNV | TBA | MLFMU: An easy-to-use tool for converting ML models to FMUs

Damen Shipyards | TBA | Enabling Multi-party System Optimization of an Offshore-Support Vessel using OSP

KSOE | TBA |   Development of cloud-based high-fidelity digital twins for control system commissioning in integrated gas management and cargo handling systems of LNG carriers.

Åbo University | TBA | FUSE (Future Shipping Electrified)

DNV | TBA | Enhancing Maritime Cybersecurity through Simulation Trust Center: A Novel Approach

16:00
Blue Maritime Hangout with finger-food in Blue Innovation Arena

19:00
End of Day 1

 DAY 2: WORKSHOPS
08:30 – 09:30
Session 1: The simulation projects of the future

09:45 – 10:45
Session 2: Using OSP – How to make models?

11:00 – 12:00
Session 3: Using OSP – Case Study: Easy experimenting with OSP Models

12:00 – 13:00
Lunch

13:00
End of Day 2

13:00 – 16:00
Optional B2B-meetings

Open Simulation Platform (OSP) is an open-source industry initiative for co-simulation of maritime equipment, systems, and entire ships. OSP intends to provide the maritime industry with key tools and working processes for technical systems engineering, enabling efficient and effective construction and maintenance of digital twins for system integration, testing, and verification.  Using such tools is ramping up in the car and aircraft industries, and it is time for the maritime industry to follow suit. 

We promise a day full of engaging discussions and insightful learnings.

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Borgundvegen 340, Ålesund