EUROPEAN AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING RESEARCH FORUM

Open Science Event

Connecting researchers and innovators to exchange ideas, spark collaboration, and advance autonomous shipping through open discussion and shared research

27-28 MAY, 2026
Thon Hotel Vika Atrium OSLO, NORWAY


HIGHLIGHTS

RESEARCH EXCHANGE ON MARITIME AUTONOMY

A dedicated open-science forum bringing together academia, industry, and regulators to share the latest advances in Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), including real-world applications and emerging technologies.

Cross-disciplinary collaboration shaping future operations

A platform fostering collaboration between engineers, economists, human factors experts, and policymakers to address key challenges in autonomy, including safety, governance, digitalization, and remote operations.

Insights driving the future of autonomous shippinG

Forward-looking discussions on AI-driven systems, sensor fusion, ship–shore communication, and economic impact, supporting Europe’s leadership in safe and scalable autonomous maritime operations.

Key Topics and Discussion Focuses

Exploring advances in autonomous vessel systems, AI integration, and next-generation maritime sensing and control technologies.

Examining how remote operators engage with autonomous systems and how interfaces, trust, and decision-making can be improved.

Focusing on risk, reliability, and operational frameworks required to ensure safe deployment of autonomous shipping systems

Discussing the economic impact, business models, and industry restructuring driven by autonomous maritime technologies.

Addressing evolving international rules, standards, and regulatory challenges for the certification and operation of MASS.

Following the successful organization of the 1st European Autonomous Ship Research Forum in 2024, we are pleased to announce the 2nd European Autonomous Ship Research Forum, hosted by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and UiT – The Arctic University of Norway. The forum will take place on 27–28 May 2026 in Oslo, Norway.

We invite contributions addressing the following themes:

AI-Driven maritime situational awareness and sensor fusion for autonomous maritime systems

Surface and subsea autonomy for safety and security applications

Cyber-physical systems and autonomous system architecture

Human-automation interaction and remote ship operations

Risk, resilience and cybersecurity in autonomous maritime operations

Regulatory frameworks for maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS)

Shipping economics for remote and autonomous vessel operations

 

Participation Format:

Participants may attend the forum as audience, early-stage researchers, or experienced presenters. All participants must register using the official registration form.

Each presentation is 15 minutes total, including Q&A and discussion.

Free open science event with no participation fee

Registration and abstract submission: https://nettskjema.no/a/easrf2026

 

 

Registration and abstract submission deadline extended to: 15 May 2026

 

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Program

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Bridging Education and Future Work: Reframing Education and Competence Model for Remote Maritime Operations (REFRAME)

Funded by Research Council of Norway

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