
Aarhus School of Marine Engineering has received a donation of 10 million DKK from the shipbuilding company NORDEN A/S to establish AAMS Maritime Synergy Hub (AMSH). The center will be a platform for research and development of new green energy technologies and position the engineer as a key figure in the green transition. The school writes in a press release.
A new ecosystem for innovation
AMSH will be a central platform where industry, technological institutes and knowledge institutions collaborate on the development of energy technologies on an industrial scale.
- AMSH gives us a unique opportunity to bring together industry, research and education in a joint effort to accelerate the green transition. We are proud to be frontrunners in maritime energy technologies and see the engineer as a central player in this transformation, says Rector Anders Hanberg Sørensen.
From education to practical application
The center is being developed in three steps: integration of green dual-fuel engines, building fuel infrastructure, and battery storage and hybrid integration. Everything is tied together with advanced digital solutions such as digital twins and data clusters.
- We want AMSH to become a dynamic learning and development hub that creates value for the entire maritime sector. AMSH will be a unique opportunity to combine education, research and practical applications in a way that not only improves our technology, but also changes the way we think about it, adds Anders Hanberg Sørensen.
Testing and certification in realistic environments
AMSH will function as a remote laboratory where companies can test technologies in realistic scenarios. The project builds on Aarhus School of Engineering's network within green transition and industrial collaborations.
- We create an ecosystem where technology and knowledge meet and develop. Companies can test their solutions in real-life environments, and our students learn to think holistically about system integration and sustainability. It is an investment in future competencies and green solutions, explains business developer Casper Raahede.
A platform for future green technology
AMSH will be a crucial platform for the development of green technology. Aarhus School of Marine Engineering encourages companies and knowledge institutions to participate and contribute practical knowledge.
- We want to make AMSH a dynamic ecosystem where the maritime sector can find solutions that drive both growth and sustainability, concludes Anders Hanberg Sørensen.
With AMSH, Aarhus School of Marine Engineering takes another step towards a greener future in the maritime sector.
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