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HEMEXPO, a pioneer marine equipment manufacturers and exporters association for the international shipping industry, has joined the EU HORIZON Innovation Action project entitled 'Sustainable Emission Abatement Strategies & Technologies for Advanced Revolution Ships'.

Maritime decarbonisation drive

SEASTARS will provide shipowners with market-ready solutions for retrofitting and newbuildsThe groundbreaking initiative aims to achieve a minimum 30% reduction in well-to-wake greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a 20% increase in energy efficiency, creating a global maritime decarbonisation landscape and supporting the European Commission’s proposed Fit-for-55 targets.

With EU and global regulators expanding the scope of mandatory measures to drive maritime decarbonisation, SEASTARS will provide shipowners with market-ready solutions for retrofitting and newbuilds across the inland, short-sea, and high-seas sectors.

By leveraging Model-Based Systems Engineering, SEASTARS enables shipowners to implement flexible, modular and scalable decarbonisation strategies with low investment risks, while ensuring compliance with evolving regulations.

Next-gen systems

The project integrates cutting-edge efficiency and emissions-reduction technologies, including:

  • Hydrodynamic Enhancements: Propeller-hull optimisation, air lubrication systems.
  • Machinery Innovations: Fuel cells, electric motors, integrated solar panels, wind-assisted propulsion, electrochemical storage.
  • Alternative Fuels & Energy Systems: Biofuels, hydrogen, methanol, LNG, ammonia, fuel reforming, CCS (carbon capture & storage).

Collaborative innovation

As part of its role within the consortium, HEMEXPO will initate design thinking workshops to align technological advancements with the real-world needs of shipowners, shipbuilders, maritime technology providers and operators.

These workshops will focus on practical, scalable decarbonisation solutions that support a smooth transition to greener shipping.

Advancing green tech

Christos Papakis, Executive Director of HEMEXPO, said, "The project is a major step forward in making decarbonisation solutions available to the sector. It reinforces HEMEXPO’s commitment to innovation by working closely with maritime stakeholders to develop technologies that reduce emissions, improve efficiency, and drive a more sustainable future for global shipping."

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