MEET GAMMA TECHNOLOGIES AT
4th Annual Electrification, Fuel Cells and Battery Development for Marine Vessels
27-28th of March, 2025
Meet Gamma Technologies at the 4th Annual Electrification, Fuel Cells, and Battery Development for Marine Vessels Conference, taking place on March 27-28 in Hamburg, Germany.
Don’t miss Michael Zagun’s presentation, "Multi-Physics Simulation for Optimization of Marine Propulsion Systems: From Conceptual Design to In-Use Applications," on Thursday, March 27, at 14:40 CET, where he will demonstrate how cutting-edge systems simulation solutions drive innovation in sustainable marine propulsion.
More about the event: Event Overview
Interested in exploring how Gamma Technologies can support your initiatives? Schedule a meeting with GT's Europe Sales Director, Dr. Haitham Mezher, by filling out the form below.

Dr. Haitham Mezher, Europe Sales Director
Michael Zagun, Senior Staff Engineer
Solutions with which GT can help you

GT-SUITE’s system simulation solutions enable shipowners, operators, and marine systems manufacturers to evaluate innovative fuel technologies. GT-SUITE enhances development efficiency in critical areas such as emission reduction and alternative fuel integration.
By leveraging the power of GT-SUITE, it is possible to create a complete ship simulation, including propulsion, energy/thermal management, and aftertreatment, to holistically optimize overall ship system performance. The extensive model library enables the testing of various ship system designs.
GT-SUITE’s multi-physics platform enables the virtual commissioning of marine systems and control strategies, allowing faults to be identified and resolved early in the design phase within a safe virtual environment. By achieving robust system designs through physics-based simulation, the need for extensive physical testing is minimized, significantly reducing development costs while ensuring reliable system and control performance.
GT-SUITE's multi-physics, model-based approach empowers the creation of digital twins for vessels, individual components, and integrated systems. These digital twins enable shipowners and developers to conduct real-time simulations, predict faults, and anticipate maintenance needs, ensuring operational efficiency.