The first episode in Ocean Hyway Cluster’s new webinar series Future Maritime Energy - AI, Innovation and Infrastructure is coming on 28 January 2026!
The energy transition is accelerating, digitalization is reshaping the maritime sector, and AI is opening entirely new possibilities. That’s why we’re excited to kick off Ocean Hyway Cluster’s brand‑new webinar series Future Maritime Energy - AI, Innovation and Infrastructure.
The first episode goes live on 28 January 2026, and it’s set to deliver sharp insights from two leading maritime actors on how AI can support smarter and more sustainable logistics in martime hubs.
Webinar 1: Maritime Logistics and AI with Port of Oslo and CCB
This session dives into some of the most important shifts happening in maritime logistics today, exploring how AI can enable predictive maintenance, autonomous operations, and data-driven decision-making in the maritime sector:
The Port of Oslo’s emphasis on open port data and digitalization as a foundation for future autonomous and data-driven port operations
What it truly means to be “AI‑ready” in a port environment
How AI and geospatial data can be used in decision‑making tools and operational efficiency
The importance of data sharing and real‑time monitoring in port ecosystems
How can one collaborate to optimize the use of AI in port services
Who is it natural to be in the driver’s seat for AI-driven processes in port context
The speakers will share insights from ongoing projects involving open port data, automation, digital operations, and how ports can become AI-ready for the future.
📍 Microsoft Teams Live Event (English).
🙋 Free and open to all who are interested in the role of ports and logistics actors in driving the digital transformation of the maritime industry.
Featured guests:
Mikkel Mika, Energy Advisor, Port of Oslo
Mikkel works with port development at the intersection of energy transition, digitalization, and sustainable maritime operations. With hands-on experience and stakeholder management from hydrogen bunkering projects and strategic analyses in a major port authority, he focuses on how emerging digital solutions and AI can support smarter decision-making, optimize port operations, and accelerate the green transition in the maritime sector.
Hanne Misje Lokøy, Head of Marketing and Communications, CCB
Hanne works at the intersection of communication, strategy, and innovation at CCB, driving business strategy and transformation initiatives. Currently, one of her roles is serving as hub coordinator for Ågotnes Maritime Cluster - one of Norway’s key energy hubs and a designated green transition hub in Vestland county. Her focus here is on accelerating sustainable growth through circular collaboration and innovation within this large, complex cluster. Maritime AI is expected to play a critical role in enabling this transformation.