By
Laura Hyde |
The 46th edition of the Motorship Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference will take place in Hamburg, Germany, from 25-27 November 2025.
Conference sessions at the three-day event will cover a range of topics with emphasis on the next steps for carbon capture and the net-zero by 2050 targets set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). It will also present an in-depth analysis of ship operators’ future fuel considerations, while the keynote panel will discuss European Union regulatory updates.
The conference will be chaired by Lars Robert Pedersen, deputy secretary general of The Baltic and International Maritime Council, and Markus Munz, managing director of Verband Deutscher Maschinen-und Anlagenbau large engines. The conference will also offer attendees sessions moderated by Gavin Allwright, secretary of the International Windship Association, and Philipp Simmank, technical advisor for climate, marine research and digitalisation at VDR – German Shipowners’ Association.
Sessions will focus on ship design for new fuels, nuclear options, next-generation LNG, and more. The streamed sessions on day one will explore the specific challenges with hydrogen and fuels cells, and methanol.
Over 200 attendees from 30 countries are due to attend the Motorship Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference during its 46th anniversary year.
To find out more or to register to attend the event, visit the Propulsion & Future Fuels Conference website.