Industry and academia in symbolic co-existence the Norwegian maritime cluster Aalesund University College Hans Petter Hildre, Professor Presented by Ottar L. Osen, Assistant Professor
Regional University Role Education Research Industry Regional responsibility
3 industrial clusters with global competitive strength Oil & Maritime Marin gas
Ålesund University College 2 000 students 5 faculties International marketing Life sciences Health Marine technology and operations Natural science and engineering
Campus Ålesund
Faculty of Maritime Technology and operations Faculty of Natural Science and engineering Electrical and electronic Engineering, bachelor Computer Science, bachelor Ships design, bachelor and master degree Product- and system design, bachelor and master degree Civil engineering bachelor Geographical Information Systems - bachelor Nautical Science bachelor Shipping and logistics bachelor Managing demanding marine operations
NCE - MARITIME
Regional industry: Offshore Ship Activity 213 Corporations: 15 Ship design 19 Ship owners 14 Ship yards 165 Ships equipment Turnover 55 billion NOK 2012
THE MARITIME INDUSTRY AT MØRE IS BASED ON FAST INNOVATION, FAST ADAPTATION TO NEW POSSIBILITIES AND A VERY CLOSE COOPERATION WITH CUSTOMERS PROTOTYPE ORIENTATION
Ship of the year, Offshore Support Journal År Skip Design Verft Rederi 2012 North Sea Giant STX STX Sea Shipping 2011 Seven Havila Havyard Havyard Subsea 7 / Havila 2010 Fugro Synergy Marin Teknikk Bergen Group Fugro N.V. 2009 Far Samson Rolls-Royce Marine STX Farstad 2008 Island Constructor Ulstein Design Ulstein Verft Island Offshore
Ship of the year, Skipsrevyen År Skip Design Verft Rederi 2012 FAR SOLITAIRE Rolls-Royce Marine STX Farstad 2010 Skandi Aker STX STX DOFCON 2009 FAR SAMSON Rolls-Royce Marine STX Farstad 2008 Island Wellserver Rolls-Royce Marine Aker Yards Island Offshore 2007 NORMAND SEVEN Vik Sandvik Ulstein Verft Solstad Offshore 2006 Bourbon Orca Ulstein Design Ulstein Verft Bourbon Offshore 2004 VIKING AVANT Vik Sandvik Aker Yards Eidesvik Shipping
Demanding Marine Operations Global value chains INNOVATION SPEED Ship Owners Ship Yards 12
Globally integrated corporations A globally integrated company locates operations and functions anywhere in the world based on the right cost, the right skills and the right business environment IBM CEO Sam Palmisano
Global competition demands local world class competence
Looking ahead Challenges Deeper water Sub-sea Cold and rough environment Remote activities Environmental issues
Our vision To become a leading knowledge and innovation hub in marine operations
Innovation Integrating technologies Technology Nautical science
Focused areas Ship design Technical factors (feasibility) Business factors (viability) Product- and system design Human factors (usability) Modeling and simulation Ship operation management
Entreprenoership competition 2007: # 2 in Norwegian championship 2008: # 1. and 2. in NM ( 5 of 7 prices) # 2. in European championship 2009: # 1. and 2. in NM # 2. in European championship 2010: # 2. in NM 2011: # 1. in NM # 2. in EM and VM 2012: # 1. in NM http://www.hials.no/index.php/nor/hials/aktuelt/nyhetsarkiv/nm_studentbedrifter http://www.hials.no/nor/hials/aktuelt/nyhetsarkiv/vant_soelv_i_em_for_studentbedrift http://www.hials.no/nor/hials/aktuelt/nyhetsarkiv/hiaa_paa_foerste_og_tredjeplass_i_idecup_2008
Industrial Gift Professorhips Marine Operations Innovation- and knowledge hub Vilmar Æsøy Grønne skip STX, Olympic Sashidharan Komandur Human factor DNV, Farstad, Havila Island Offshore Houxiang Zhang Mekatronikk NCE-Maritime Erik Nesset Økonomi Sparebanken Gaspar Henrique Murilo Fra operasjon til Skip Ulstein Group
MOVE Marin Operations in Virtual Environment
Training Portfolio AHO/ PSV / Subsea/Seismic 0 Introduction 1 Operational Training 2 Team Performance 3 Managing Risk SCTH Safe Cargo Transport and handling on offshore vessels Costal Navigation for apprentice Pilot Exemption Dynamic Positioning, DP Position References ECDIS/ AIS Fast Craft Applied Risk Management BRM / CRM Stability on offshore vessels Train the trainer Language and culture
step-by-step competence
Integrated operations - Ship Rig - Crane
what s next - inside the crystal ball
MOVE Ships & Systems Control Integrated operation Virtual Physics-In-The-Loop Human-In-The-Loop Operation-In-The-Loop prototypes 2005 2011 2016
Prototyping marine operations Verifying ship & equipment Verifying crew performance Verifying plan & procedure
Virtual prototyping of operations (ship, machinery, equipment and crew)
MOVE Marine Operations in Virtual Environment Ship Operation Lab (Halse) Virtual prototyping
Input X 1,X 2... X1,X2,... Performance measures Y 1,Y 2... Y1,Y2,... MOVE Marine Operations in Virtual Environment Human Factor Lab (Sashi) Physics of the simulation PHYSICAL SYSTEM 1 2 3 K interface Cognition Affect Volition HUMAN Crane 1st Winch Role K IN-THEoperator officer operator LOOP Simulation Modelling Framework Hans Petter Hildre and Sashidharan Komandur
MOVE Marine Operations in Virtual Environment Mechatronics Lab (Zhang)
MOVE Marine Operations in Virtual Environment Simulation Training Lab (Norvald) FPSO Decks, FPSO Crane, Bridges Well interven tion Deck, drilling, crane PSV Deck, Crane, Bridges vessel, Bridge rig & Engine room Subsea ROV, Crane, Deck, LARS, AHT Deck Vessels and rig, Vessel Bridges, Bridge rig & Engine room Seismi c Deck, Crane, Bridges
MOVE Marine Operations in Virtual Environment Machinery System Lab (Vilmar)
Conclusion Aalesund university college will fulfill its role as a hub and facilitator for the marine cluster at Møre through: Very close cooperation with the industry Students with best practice knowledge Research that are applicable now, such as virtual prototyping Inspire to high innovation speed ( innovate or die ).