Nominations are invited for the 2025 Award. Supported nominations should be forwarded to hair@cemt.eu by 1 Oct 2025.
Nominations may be made by any member of the member societies of CEMT. Companies or organisations should have an European origin or have significant operations in Europe.
"in recognition of his exceptional contribution to the success of the European maritime industry throughout his professional career and the current leadership of Lisnave Shipyard Group."
"in recognition of the significant contribution which it has made to the success of the Dutch and European maritime industry over the past 125 years through its work in encouraging and assisting its members to achieve the highest standards of professional competence and integrity."
"In recognition of the significant contribution which his academic and research activities over many years have made towards the development and achievement of safe, clean, and sustainable maritime transportation in Europe and World-Wide."
"In recognition of his significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of ocean engineering."
"In recognition of his significant contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the field of damage ship stability, through his research and publications."
Because of Covid-19, no award was made in 2019.
"In recognition of their work in commissioning, designing, and constructing of the first fully electric propelled, zero emissions ferry to be designed, built, owned and operated in Europe."
"In recognition of his distinguished career in naval architecture and ocean engineering for nearly 50 years, and of his exceptional contribution in the field of hydrodynamics."
"In recognition of his exceptional contribution to the success of the European maritime industry through his leadership of Damen Shipyard Group."
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"in recognition of their significant contribution to the development of opportunities in Marine Engineering education for the Danish and European maritime industries, and to the formation of maritime centres at leading Danish universities."
"in recognition of its contribution over many years to the development and the validation of numerical methods for the simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems, with particular application to naval shipbuilding."
"In recognition of both his research work and his membership of maritime organisations, where he has sought to achieve greater co-operation between the stakeholders of the maritime industry."
"In recognition of his outstanding work over sixty years in the fields of high-speed craft, ship manoeuvrability, ship stability and safety."
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"In recognition of their outstanding research in the field of hydrodynamics."
"In recognition of his outstanding personal contribution over many years to the furthering and dissemination of knowledge in maritime technology, through his research work and through his activities as chairman and organiser of international maritime conferences."
"In recognition of his outstanding contribution over many years to both maritime research and the formation of the naval architects and marine engineers of the future"
"In recognition of his outstanding contribution over many years, both to the Danish and European maritime industries, and to the formation of the naval architects of the future"
"In recognition of his significant contribution to the improvement of both European and international marine safety."
"In recognition of his outstanding contribution over many years, both to the Spanish and European shipbuilding industry and to the formation of the naval architects of the future."
"In recognition of his significant contribution to the European shipbuilding industry through the leadership which he has given to the industry by his long involvement with the Community of European Shipyards' Association and other organisations."
"In recognition of his significant contribution to the European offshore industry over many years, particularly through the development of new technology which he has pioneered."
"In recognition of a lifetime of distinguished service and contribution to the European maritime industry through his academic work"
The 2023 CEMT Award was presented to Konüiklijke Nederlandse Vereniging Van Technici op Scheepvaartgebied (KNVTS) "in recognition of the significant contribution which it has made to the success of the Dutch and European maritime industry over the past 125 years through its work in encouraging and assisting its members to achieve the highest standards of professional competence and integrity."
The Award was presented by the Chairman of CEMT, Trevor Blakeley, to the Chairman of KNVTS, Ton Bos