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Propulsion & Future Fuels is the longest-running technical conference in the maritime sector, providing senior executives with a meeting place to learn, discuss, and share knowledge of the latest developments in efficient propulsion technology and low flashpoint, low carbon fuels.

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    Take Note – Deltamarin sponsors

    2025-09-08T14:46:00+01:00

    Deltamarin has evolved from a Finnish consultancy company into a global leader, known for its innovative approach and comprehensive solutions across various maritime sectors. The company offers ship design, offshore engineering, studies and consulting.

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    Speaking up for fuel action - here and now

    2025-09-08T14:31:00+01:00

    Rob Mortimer, Founder and CEO of Fuelre4m, will join the “Next Generation LNG: Bio-LNG and ENG” session at the Propulsion and Future Fuel conference, being held in Hamburg from 25-27 November. 

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    Navigating Methanol

    2025-09-08T14:28:00+01:00

    David Surplus OBE, BSc, CEng, MIMarEST joins speaker line-up considering latest developments in methanol powered vessels. 

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    Sponsor’s leap in Ammonia technology

    2025-08-21T10:24:00+01:00

    Conference sponsor, TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH, has recently been a key enabler of a technological leap for Höegh Autoliners. 

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    New Fuels Ship Design - Færder Tankers Norway joins the conversation

    2025-08-14T09:21:00+01:00

    CEO of Færder Tankers Norway, Paal Stenberg, will join a panel of leading speakers to discuss the latest in ship design to meet the future fuel requirements at the 2025 Propulsion and Future Fuels conference in Hamburg from 25-27 November. 

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    Driving efficiency for combination carriers

    2025-08-01T11:14:00+01:00

    “Retrofit” is set to be a must-attend session at this year’s Propulsion and Future Fuels conference with the shipping industry coming together to discuss the key requirements for this element of maritime energy transition.