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Ship Design, Safety & Autonomy

Ship Design, Safety & Autonomy

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What does it really take to design an autonomous vessel from scratch? In this second episode of Path to AUTOFLEX, naval architect Dr. Igor Bačkalov from DST and Kristoffer Kloch from DFDS take us on a fascinating journey through the history of ship design, the concept of safety by design, and the unique regulatory challenges of bringing autonomous vessels to Europe's inland waterways.

From Magellan's five ships to a 400-meter container vessel with a crew of 22 - this conversation traces the long history of automation in shipping and asks what comes next.

This episode covers:

🔹 Part 1 - Ship Design Philosophy & Safety by Design (03:25)
How shipping has gradually evolved from human-centered operations toward increasingly automated systems and what that means for the future

🔹 Part 2 - Battery Constraints, Stability Rules & Future of Autonomous Shipping (30:01)
The real engineering and regulatory challenges of designing the AUTOFLEX vessel and why rethinking the rules matters as much as rethinking the technology

Guests:

  • Dr. Igor Bačkalov - Naval Architect & Researcher, DST. Vice Chair of the European Council for Maritime Applied R&D (ECMAR)
  • Kristoffer Kloch - Maritime Innovation Expert, DFDS

This podcast is produced as part of the AUTOFLEX project, funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme.

Learn more: autoflex-vessel.eu


Chapters:

(00:00) Intro Music(00:11) Welcome to Path to AUTOFLEX(01:14) Ship Design, Safety & Autonomy(03:25) Part 1 - Ship Design Philosophy & Safety by Design(30:01) Part 2 - Battery Constraints, Stability Rules & Future of Autonomous Shipping#AUTOFLEX #ShipDesign #AutonomousVessels #InlandWaterways #MaritimeInnovation #SafetyByDesign #HorizonEurope #BlueEconomy #NavalArchitecture


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