AIRSHIP Project Presented at Future Frontiers PhD Conference
On May 7th, Kristin Kerem from TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology represented the AIRSHIP Project at the Future Frontiers: PhD Conference on Emerging Technologies. The event brought together doctoral students from leading Estonian institutions to explore cutting-edge research and innovation.
During an oral session, Kristin presented the AIRSHIP Project, highlighting the potential of Wing-in-Ground (WIG) effect vehicles as a transformative solution for sustainable maritime transport. Her talk emphasized the technological strengths and environmental benefits of WIGs, positioning them as a promising alternative in the future of coastal and inter-island mobility.
The conference provided a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary dialogue, reinforcing the relevance of AIRSHIP’s mission within the broader context of emerging technologies.
To learn more about the conference and explore the full range of presentations, visit the Book of Abstracts.