The Winner Team with the best promotional concept was awarded at the Intelligence Hunt Award Ceremony 2.6.2022.
The Talent Team NEWTON with Andrei Morariu, Team Leader, Åbo Akademi University, Mahesh Amberkar, University of Strathclyde, Vladislav Balashov, Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences, Ahmed Elhadi, Aboa Mare - Novia University of Applied Sciences, Jesse Jackson, Strathclyde University and Gilnela Jalonen, Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, won the competition. Their case assignment was "Lifecycle Emissions of a Cruise Ship – Improving by Constantly Adapting the Latest Technology” by the case companies Meyer Turku and Wärtsilä Voyage. Congratulations!
The Finals of the 9th edition of a talent scouting and innovation programme, Intelligence Hunt, took place June 1-2, 2022 in conjunction with the Navigate2022 Maritime and Shipping Trade Exhibition. The programme consisted of Inspiring Speakers, Case Companies and Talent Teams presentations. The theme of the 9th Intelligence Hunt project was "Our Sustainable Future".
This time we had seven international, cross-faculty talent teams and ten case companies competing.
The Jury members were (from the left): Alan McKinnon, Professor of Logistics in Kühne Logistics University, Hamburg and Professor Emeritus at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Dr. Rolf Neise, Senior Advisor at SeaFocus, Nora Haapala, Attorney-at-Law at Rödl & Partner Finland Oy, Pia Meling, Vice President at Massterly and the Chairman, Kari Sillanpää, Director of Maritime and Technology Industry Branches at the Turku Science Park Ltd. Turku Business Region.
MEYER TURKU & WÄRTSILÄ VOYAGE: Lifecycle Emissions of a Cruise Ship – Improving by Constantly Adapting the Latest Technology - the WINNER CASE
PORT OF UUSIKAUPUNKI & STEVENA: Customer Service Requirements and Strategic Partnership - Port Profile in 2030
THE CITY OF KOKKOLA & FLEXENS: Hydrogen Propelled Small Ferry Transport in Kokkola
CYBERWATCH FINLAND: How to Improve the Level of Cyber Resilience in Harbours?
AKER ARCTIC TECHNOLOGY: Utilising Icebreakers During the Summer Season
ELOMATIC: Pricing of Green Ammonia as Marine Fuel
NUAER: Sniffer Drones to Drive Business Model Innovation
The winner of the project competition was Talent Team RAUMA´S DECARBONIZERS with AHMED HASSAN (EG), Team Leader, Aalto University, Finland, XIAOHAN GU(CN), Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, MARIIA KHRAPYTSKA (UA), Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Ukraina, ANKITA NAYAK (IN), Aalto University, Finland and NSEOBONG UMOH (NG), Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden with the case assignment "Decarbonizing Shortsea Shipping" by Rauma Marine Constructions.
The award for the team Rauma´s Decarbonizers is six months tailored individual career mentoring programme, and 500 € /team member. They all will be chosen as Finalists for the next intelligence hunt, if they wish to join. They will also be speakers of the Intelligence Hunt 9 Finals at the Navigate2022 Maritime Trade Exhibition, Turku, June 1-2, 2022.
The first Runner-up of the project competition was Talent Team LONEGATE ASHITOSH PALKAR (IN), Team Leader, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, LUCAS OPOKA (PL), Aalto University, Finland, MARI SIILIVASK (EE), TalTech Estonian Maritime Academy, Estonia, ELIZABETH SOZINOVA (UA), Odessa National Maritime University, Ukraina and JOHANN YOUNG (USA/FI), Aalto University, Finland has been working on the case assignment under the supervision of their Team Mentor FRANK KHO (HK).
The Finals of the 8th IntelligenceHunt project was held online January 26-27th, 2022.
January 26th, the Case Companies presented the case assignments and Talent Teams presented their solutions. January 27th we heard about the strategies behind the case assignments by the Corporate Case Company Speakers and the day ended with the Award Ceremony.
This time we had seven international, cross-faculty talent teams and seven case companies competing.
SeaFocus Intelligence Hunt's jury this year consists of five distinguished members who all have more than 25 years background in business in responsible positions. ULLA TAPANINEN, Chairman, SANDRA DILLON, CRAIG EASON, XAVIER DE MEULDER and KARI SILLANPÄÄ
RAUMA MARINE CONSTRUCTIONS: Decarbonizing Shortsea Shipping - the WINNER CASE
PORT OF HELSINKI: One Gate System – Combining Access Control with Smooth Day-to-Day Operations - the FIRST RUNNER-UP CASE
REIMA: Supply Chain Network Optimization - Europe
WÄRTSILÄ VOYAGE: Just-in-Time Arrivals for Ports’ Potential to Reduce Co2 in Modern Shipping
FINNPILOT PILOTAGE: Carbon Neutral Finnpilot
C & C PORT AGENCY FINLAND: Increasing the Company’s Visibility & Awareness
FINNLINES: Goods Flows Between Scandinavian Countries and Russia
The winner of the #IHCup2021 project competition was ABB Marine and Ports and the Student Team H1 TECHNOLOGIES with JONATHAN ATWOOD (US), NIKOLAI ANDRIAKOV (RU), NIKITA BREDIKHIN (RU), ANDRII NOVIKOV (UA), DANIEL OZOMMAH (NG), KAUNG THU (MM).
The team had two mentors, Esko Mustamäki (FI), Ali Abdellaoui (DZ). CASE ASSIGNMENT AND THE WINNER PRESENTATION
5th May Sami Kanerva (FI), Senior Principal Engineer, ABB Marine and Ports presented the company’s interest for giving the student a Case Assignment by the company ABB was “The Use of Hydrogen in Shipping”.
The first runner up of the #IHCup2021 project competition was WASALINE and the Student Team VENDACE with VARUNKUMAR PRATHAPAM SRINIVASAN (IN), NANNO JANSSEN (DE), JONATAN MENDOZA (PE), HUYEN PHAN (VN), MARI SIILIVASK (EE), and NIKLAS WESTIN (FI). The team had two mentors, FRANK KHO (HK, NL), FERDOUS ALAM PATWARY (PK). CASE ASSIGNMENT AND THE RUNNER UP TEAM PRESENTATION 5th May TONY EHRS (FI), Director, Cargo at Wasaline and JENNIE HINZ (FI), Business Development Manager at Wasaline presented the company’s interest for giving the student a Case Assignment by the company WASLINE was “Digitally from Shore to the Sea - Supply Chain Optimisation by Digitalising the Port Operations”.
The Finals of the 7th IntelligenceHunt project was held in conjunction with Messe München transport logistic 2021, online Conference Programme, May 5-6th, 2021. We had nine case companies and nine student teams competing. The theme of the project competition was "Responsible, Resilient and Innovative Supply Chain".
ABB: The Use of Hydrogen in Shipping - The WINNER CASE
WASALINE: Digitally from Shore to the Sea - Supply Chain Optimisation by Digitalising the Port Operations - The FIRST RUNNER UP CASE
KUEHNE + NAGEL: Supply Chain Management and the Digital Collaboration of Tomorrow
NURMINEN LOGISTICS: Increased Competitivity Between China-Europe by Improved Profitability and Less CO2 Emissions
FINNLINES & PORT OF NAANTALI: Smooth Boarding via Optimised Port Facilities- Superior Customer Experience in the Newbuildings
RAUMA MARINE CONSTRUCTIONS: Supply Chain of Alternative Fuels for Ships
OY M. RAUANHEIMO AB: Added Customer Value Through Utilisation of Digitalisation in the Logistics, Forwarding, Stevedoring and Ship Agency Operations
DNV: Wind propulsion’s potential for decarbonising modern shipping
AHLERS TRADE FACILITATION: Trade Facilitation and E-Commerce – Recipe of Growth in Russia
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