Fraunhofer CML
Booth number: 7003
www.cml.fraunhofer.de
About us
Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics and Services CML
The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is the world's leading organisation for application-oriented research. Projects are carried out independently and objectively - from analysis and evaluation to realisation.
As an institution of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the Fraunhofer Center for Maritime Logistics and Services CML carries out applied research and development in the field of maritime logistics and services.
In its new research building directly in the Harburg inland port, the CML develops innovative solutions for the maritime sector and the maritime supply chain. In doing so, the CML works closely with industry, port authorities and other institutions from shipping, port management and logistics and supports them in initiating and implementing future-oriented technologies and processes.
Based on everyday challenges, our interdisciplinary teams develop customer-specific solutions for private and public clients.
Address
Blohmstr. 32
21079 Hamburg
Germany
Phone: +49 40 27164611260
Contact person:
Hans-Christoph Burmeister
Head of Department Sea Traffic and Nautical Solutions
E-mail: hans-christoph.burmeister@cml.fraunhofer.de
Phone: +49 40 27164611500
Products & Services
Autonomous technologiesDevelopment and evaluation of technologies for autonomous systems and nautical assistance systems. This includes a Shore Control Centre.
Remote Control
New possibilities for water- and land-based manoeuvre coordination: In the future, unmanned remote-controlled tugboats will handle these, which are not without danger.
SeaML:SeaLion
Autonomous research vessels for the exploration of underwater landscapes. Camera systems and various sensors can create images of seabeds, ship hulls or quay walls through the modular design of the carrier system in conjunction with an underwater robot. "SeaLion" is a prototype developed by CML.
Mixed reality
The maritime industry is undergoing rapid change, driven by technological advances in navigation, communications and computing. The Repoman project aims to capitalise on these advances by providing an innovative solution that combines AR and VR technology to remotely assist ship captains with the expertise of a pilot from shore.