SPONSOR OR SPEAK AT A VESSEL PERFORMANCE INFO WEBINAR


 Vessel Performance Info has arranged webinars for the following

To sponsor a Vessel Performance Info webinar contact David Jeffries, E: djeffries@vpoglobal.com T: + 44 (0) 208 150 5293


‘The questions raised by participants were very interesting, and were answered well.   Thanks’

‘Learned a lot!’

‘Practical demonstration and explanation from professional presenter(s).’     

‘Learned about a product I knew little about’


Vessel Performance Info is a guide to the challenges of managing vessel performance and emissions, particularly from a digital technology point of view.

Vessel Performance Info has been running 1 hour webinars weekly since September 2020. It is a business model born in the pandemic era, but which can provide value even when people can attend live events. Because with a webinar, you can reach an audience all over the world.

The limiting factor is whether people are interested enough in what you are presenting to watch and able to spare the time. Not everybody can attend a physical event, because they don't close to where the event is being held, and travel and time make it impractical to visit.

If you sell technology products and services, our webinar offers an opportunity to tell your story in depth to customers. The only requirement is that you have a story which your customers are interested in hearing.

Managing and improving vessel performance is a huge challenge for shipping companies which will continue for decades. It involves enormous gathering of data, processing, understanding, making decisions, and tracking progress. It can also involve a great deal of services, particularly with technology. There is a lot to tell.  Vessel Performance Info helps guide you through the challenges.

Our webinars , help shipping companies work out which technologies, services and approaches are right for them – and provide a means for technology and service companies to find interested customers.

How our webinars work:

  • You choose a date for your webinar, a topic, and agree a sponsorship fee with our sales department

  • You make a plan for the webinar including speakers from your company, and your guests if you wish. We recommend max 4 speakers and max 30 minutes of presentation time, the remainder of the 1 hour webinar being Q+A.

  • You send an initial outline of your webinar and speaker details to our production team. Our production team work with you to refine the story to ensure it tells something unique and attractive to delegates, helping shipping company people to do their jobs better.

  • About 10 days before, we send an e-mail to our entire list promoting the webinar, with free registration. On the online registration form, participants can select whether they agree for their contact details to be passed to the event sponsor.

  • Your speakers have a 15-30 minute 'dry run' and meeting with our webinar production team, where they can discuss the structure of the webinar, get familiar with the webinar technology and check it works with their equipment

  • We run the webinar, moderated by Digital Ship staff.

  • After the webinar, a video will be posted on YouTube and supplied to you as a file on request. We will also provide you with details of attendees, including contact / personal details where the individuals have consented to this (otherwise just company name and location)

  • We can also send a follow-up e-mail to all attendees including your contact details and links to your website or relevant online materials.

Webinars every Thursday at 10am UK time


You can see our upcoming webinars here

You can find and watch videos of our past webinars organised by category here

And also see the videos on our YouTube page here

Find out more about how our webinars work and our draft 2024 calendar here

Draft 2024 calendar

JANUARY

  • Shipboard data gathering

  • Platforms for vessel data

  • Improving  vessel routing

  • AI for vessel performance

FEBRUARY

  • Engine condition monitoring

  • Alternatives to the fuel flowmeter

  • Monitoring your whole fleet

  • Presenting performance data to investors

MARCH

  • Presenting performance data to charterers

  • Navigating the vessel emission data standard schemes (GHG Protocol)

  • Visualising performance data

  • Assessing VP projects

APRIL

  • Easter break

MAY

  • Understanding crew competence with vessel performance

  • Managing engine shaft load

  • Modelling CII

  • Making vessel performance easier to manage  

JUNE

JULY + AUGUST

  • Summer break

SEPTEMBER

  • Shipboard data gathering

  • Platforms for vessel data

  • Improving  vessel routing

  • AI for vessel performance 

OCTOBER

  • Engine condition monitoring

  • Alternatives to the fuel flowmeter

  • Managing data in the cloud

  • Presenting performance data to investors

NOVEMBER

  • Presenting performance data to charterers

  • Navigating the vessel emission data standard schemes (GHG Protocol)

  • Visualising performance data

  • Assessing VP projects

DECEMBER

  • Understanding crew competence with vessel performance

  • Managing engine shaft load