2025: Engine technology seminar

Thursday 20 March

Meeting Hall

Welcome to the Engine Technology Seminar 2025! This seminar offers a unique opportunity to dive into the future of engine technology and gain insights from top experts.

The program includes fascinating presentations on continuous improvements on managing unburned methane release in gas engines, new engine concept without an exhaust gas pipe, and ammonia energy conversion systems.

Join us to get inspired and network with leading professionals in the field! The event is organized by the Combustion Engines Finland, a branch group of Technology Industries of Finland and a National Membership Association of CIMAC, the leading global non-profit association promoting the development of ship propulsion, train drive and power generation.

Engines play a crucial role in enabling future energy systems

Opening Words and Overview

Director, Sustainable Fuels & Decarbonisation R&D and Engineering, Power Supply, Marine Power
Wärtsilä Finland Oy

Controlling methane slip from LNG engines

Principal Scientist
VTT

Integrated Hydrogen-Argon Power Cycle (iHAPC) – The combustion engine without an exhaust pipe?

Professor – Combustion Engine Technology, Department Head – Energy Technology, Research Group Leader – Efficient Powertrain Solutions (EPS)
University of Vaasa

Ammonia and ammonia/hydrogen energy conversion system design by simulations

Associate Professor – Energy and Mechanical Engineering
Aalto University

Simulation-based product requirement validation for new combustion concepts

Professor, Vehicle and Mobile Machinery Engineering
University Of Oulu

Heat pumps for waste heat recovery

Professor, Fluid Dynamics
LUT University

Closing words

Director, Sustainable Fuels & Decarbonisation R&D and Engineering, Power Supply, Marine Power
Wärtsilä Finland Oy

Organizers

 

 

Mikael Wideskog
Director, Sustainable Fuels & Decarbonisation R&D and Engineering, Power Supply, Marine Power
Patrick Frostell
Head of Electrical Equipment Policy Sustainable Development
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