Welcome to an open seminar arranged by Lighthouse, the Swedish maritime competence centre.
Overview
- Date:Starts 18 January 2024, 14:00Ends 18 January 2024, 17:00
- Seats available:50
- Location:Room B33, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg
- Language:English
- Last sign up date:17 January 2024
Building the new economy revolves around data, AI and federated computing.
In transport and trade, federated computing is now being used to form business and innovation ecosystems, which are essentially communities of collaborating actors, established to allow interaction between the actors.
Federated computing is preferred over centralised digital systems as control lies with the collaborating actors. In this new development, the focus is on ‘collaboration’, and likewise the seminar presentations and discussions will take a critical view on the opportunities and challenges in governing collaboration in ecosystems.
Agenda (preliminary)
14:00 Introductory Remarks - Åsa Burman, Director, Lighthouse
Session 1: Digital Transformation and Quest for Visibility
- Digital maturity in transport - Johan Woxenius, Professor, GU and coordinator at the University of Gothenburg within Transport Area of Advance
- Virtual Watch Tower - A Design Science Initiative - Mikael Lind, Senior Strategic Research Advisor, RISE and Kenneth Lind Senior Researcher, RISE
- Carrier as custodian of cargo - Rhidian Thomas, Professor Emeritus, Swansea University
- Data - LSP’s Perspective - Roger Mattsson, Tradelane Manager, Geodis
Discussion moderated by Åsa Burman
15:20 Coffee
15:40 Session 2: Visibility Demands and Co-evolution
- Handling Refrigerated Cargo Claims - Martin Birgersson, Claims Manager, P&I, Swedish Club
- Digital Supply Chains and Sustainability - Trisha Rajput, Researcher, GU
- Student presentation
- Generative carriage of goods - Abhinayan Basu Bal, Senior Lecturer, GU
Discussion moderated by Rhidian Thomas
16:55 Closing Remarks - Abhinayan Basu Bal
Welcome!