Wärtsilä made waves at Nor-Shipping 2025—a premier global maritime gathering spotlighting sustainability and innovation. Industry leaders from around the world converged to tackle challenges, share bold strategies, and accelerate progress toward climate goals.
At the heart of the action, Wärtsilä unveiled its latest breakthrough solutions and technologies, reinforcing its role as a driving force in the maritime sector’s green transformation. Through powerful collaboration and forward-thinking insights, the company inspired meaningful dialogue and energized efforts to shape a cleaner, more resilient future for global shipping.
8:30-13:30
@NOVA Spektrum,
Hall A2, Studio N
Wärtsilä CEO & President, Håkan Agnevall had joined industry leaders on the opening leadership conference panel to discuss the dynamic marine industry and how the decarbonisation journey could be navigated with confidence.
12:00-12:30
@NOVA Spektrum,
Hall E, Tech Talk Stage
Our sustainable fuels expert Kaj Portin discussed how Wärtsilä is developing the world's first combustion engine running on Ammonia. This exciting discussion on future fuels, safety and what's needed to bridge the coming knowledge gap concluded with how future fuels can be realised through testing.
14:30-14:55
@NOVA Spektrum,
Technical Stage E6
The Elogrid transverse thruster grid solution reduces fuel consumption, enhanced thruster performance, and minimised noise and vibration—delivering gains in vessel efficiency and onboard comfort. The joint presentation between Elomatic and Wärtsilä, highlighted how the collaboration will accelerate decarbonisation in the maritime sector by uniting the hydrodynamic expertise of both companies.
18:00
@Lekter’n Aker Brygge,
Stranden 3
Our Director of Exhaust treatment, Sigurd Jenssen joined maritime industry leaders alongside experts from DNV Maritime Advisory, The Green Shipping Programme, and The Nordic Roadmap to discuss all things Carbon Capture.
11:20-12:05
@NOVA Spektrum,
Hall E, Blue Talks Stage
The Blue Talk session titled "Navigating Sustainability: Green vs. Greenwashing" had explored how the once “nice-to-have” elements of corporate social responsibility were rapidly becoming business imperatives. The discussion had delved into the tools and frameworks being used to ensure that environmental promises were substantiated by measurable action—shifting sustainability from surface-level statements to credible, impact-driven strategies.