SEASTARS

Navigating the Future of Sustainable Shipping

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SEASTARS (Sustainable Emission Abatement Strategies & Technologies for Advanced Revolution Ships) is committed to driving decarbonization and energy efficiency in the maritime industry, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations and fostering sustainable innovation.
SEASTARS is committed to driving decarbonization and energy efficiency in the maritime industry, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations and fostering sustainable innovation.The project leverages Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and a phased assembly-to-order approach to help shipowners evaluate emissions reduction, enhance efficiency, and develop actionable decarbonization plans. Its modular technology design allows for scalable, phased upgrades, ensuring compliance with evolving regulations while managing investment risks.Decisions are guided by real-time operational data, aligning new technologies with performance needs.

SEASTARS Synergies

SEASTARS is led by the University of Strathclyde in collaboration with key industry players, research institutions, network associations and technology providers across Europe. Our consortium consists of 19 partners from 8 countries including experts in naval architecture, alternative fuels, emissions monitoring, and ship retrofit solutions, working together to drive sustainable shipping forward.

SEASTARS builds on the strengths of its diverse consortium partners and aligns with other EU-funded projects to accelerate maritime decarbonization. By leveraging expertise in alternative fuels, energy efficiency, vessel design, and digitalization, SEASTARS ensures its solutions remain innovative, adaptable, and market-ready.

SEASTARS has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Innovation Actions Program under Grant Agreement No 101192901.

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Yvette Klinkenberg

senior specialist | team leader