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Vantage Influencers Podcast
Building Inclusive Cultures That Support Emirati Talent

Vantage Influencers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 20:13


Conversations around Emiratisation often become very numbers-driven. We hear targets, percentages, and hiring goals. But somewhere in between all of that, there's also a very human side to the conversation. And honestly, that's what makes this discussion so interesting right now. Because the UAE is evolving rapidly, workplaces are evolving rapidly, and naturally, the expectations of Emirati professionals are evolving too.   Today, we want to explore the deeper realities behind Emiratisation. And to help us unpack this, we've with us Fizza Sabir, Principal People and Culture Advisor, HR Head of Section at DNV.  

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#PolyPod: Hvorfor er materialteknologi så viktig?

#PolyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 45:06


Mobiltelefonen, droner, kjøkkenet, bilen og vindmøller. Alle ting du kan ta på, og mye av det du ikke kan ta på, har med materialteknologi å gjøre. Hva snakket de om på den nasjonale Materialteknologikonferansen? Lytt til samtalen mellom: Caroline Sindland, doktorgradsstudent og forskningsingeniør, Elkem og NTNU, og vinner av Dr. Mathias Sems fond 2026 Gustav Heiberg, Head of Structural Integrity, DNV og styremedlem, PF Materialteknologi Mette Vågnes Eriksen, generalsekretær, Polyteknisk Forening, er programleder I denne episoden lærer du hvorfor materialteknologi er viktig og om hvilke løsninger materialteknologer bidrar med. Du blir kjent med årets vinner av Dr. Mathias Sems fond, som allerede har vært lærling og ovnssjef på Elkems smelteverk og student og veileder på NTNU. Du får også høre om Mathias Sem, teknisk direktør i Elkem i etterkrigsstiden, som ble hedret med opprettelsen av fondet i 1971. Og om hva DNV gjør i sine material-laber rundt omkring i verden. Deltagerne gir konkrete eksempler på hva det er verdt å følge med på fremover, som biokarbon, 3D-printing, kritiske materialer, CO2-fjerning og KI. Ikke overraskende kan de sterkt anbefale å studere og jobbe med spennende fag, prosesser og teknologier knyttet til mineraler og materialer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Rx for Hospital Quality
Denver- DHU in July and ISO 9001:2026 Education

Rx for Hospital Quality

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 25:08


with your hosts Simile Miller and Woody ConwayFor more information visit DNV healthcare training

WOW Cruising
Overboard, Hormuz, and the Future of Lifeboats

WOW Cruising

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 21:18


The search is suspended for a passenger who went overboard from Carnival Splendor, a sober reminder of the human cost of cruise safety. Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, clearing the way for cruise ships stranded by the closure. And Survitec's Seahaven, a next-generation lifeboat alternative, earns DNV qualification, signaling where evacuation tech is headed.

Impact Financial Planners Podcast | Socially Responsible Investing, Green, Values, ESG, Impact, Sustainable, Ethical Investme

The Ultimate Guide for Americans Moving to Spain: Visas, Taxes, and Cross-Border Financial Planning By AIO Financial — Fee-Only Fiduciary Financial Planners Spain has quietly become one of the most popular destinations for Americans relocating abroad. The lifestyle is compelling — long lunches, walkable cities, world-class healthcare, sunshine, and a cost of living that, in many regions, runs 20–30% below comparable U.S. cities. But behind that lifestyle is a tax and regulatory system that can blindside Americans who move without proper planning. We work with U.S. expats every week at AIO Financial, and the same patterns keep showing up. People sell investments at exactly the wrong moment. They convert Roth IRAs and trigger Spanish tax bills they didn’t know existed. They open European brokerage accounts and accidentally buy PFICs. They miss the six-month window for the Beckham Law and lose six figures of potential tax savings. None of this is necessary. Almost every cross-border financial mistake we see is preventable with planning that starts twelve to eighteen months before the move — not after the boxes are unpacked in Valencia. This guide walks through what we believe every American family should understand before moving to Spain: the visa landscape after the Golden Visa was eliminated, how Spain actually taxes Americans (including the surprising treatment of Roth IRAs), what to do with your investments before you become a Spanish tax resident, and how to think about banking, currency, and cash transfers across borders. None of this is legal or tax advice for your specific situation, but it should give you a real working framework before you sit down with a cross-border specialist. Why Americans Are Moving to Spain Right Now The reasons people give us are remarkably consistent. They want better work-life balance. They want their kids to grow up bilingual. They’ve watched U.S. healthcare costs spiral and want a system that just works. They’re approaching retirement and the math on living in coastal Spain versus coastal Florida is hard to argue with. A few are motivated by political concerns; many simply want to live somewhere that feels less hurried. What makes Spain particularly attractive compared to other European destinations is the combination of a well-functioning Digital Nomad Visa, a meaningful (if imperfect) tax treaty with the United States, and a cost-of-living advantage that still holds up despite recent inflation. A single person can live comfortably in mid-sized Spanish cities like Valencia, Granada, or Málaga on roughly €1,600–€1,900 per month. Madrid and Barcelona cost more, but still less than San Francisco, Boston, or Seattle. The catch — and this is the part most relocation guides skip — is that Spain has a wealth tax, taxes worldwide income for residents, does not respect the U.S. tax-free status of Roth IRAs, and uses a fiscal-year structure that can leave new arrivals exposed to a full calendar year of Spanish taxation if they cross the 183-day threshold without realizing it. Done well, moving to Spain can be one of the best financial and lifestyle decisions a family makes. Done poorly, it can be a multi-year tax mess. Visa Pathways: What’s Available in 2026 Before any tax planning matters, you need legal residency. Spain offers several pathways for non-EU citizens, and the right one depends on whether you’re working, retired, or have substantial passive income. The Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) The Digital Nomad Visa, introduced under Spain’s 2023 Startup Act, has become the most popular route for working-age Americans. It allows non-EU remote workers — both employees of foreign companies and self-employed freelancers — to live legally in Spain while working for non-Spanish employers or clients. As of 2026, the income threshold is set at 200% of Spain’s Minimum Interprofessional Salary, which works out to approximately €2,850 per month, or roughly €34,200 per year. Most Spanish consulates recommend showing at least €3,000 monthly to account for currency fluctuations. If you’re applying with family, the income requirement increases. You’ll need to demonstrate an additional 75% of the SMI (about €1,035 per month) for your first dependent — typically a spouse — and 25% for each additional family member. A family of four moving together generally needs to show somewhere around €4,400 per month in qualifying income. The DNV initially issues a residence authorization valid for up to three years if applied for from within Spain, or a one-year visa if applied for through a Spanish consulate abroad. It can be renewed for additional periods, allowing total stays of up to five years, after which permanent residency becomes available. Citizenship is generally available after ten years of legal residency for U.S. nationals (two years for citizens of Latin American countries, the Philippines, Andorra, and a handful of others). Other key requirements include having worked with your current employer or clients for at least three months before applying, holding either a relevant university degree or three years of professional experience in your field, working for a company that has been in operation for at least one year, and earning no more than 20% of your income from Spanish sources. The application process typically takes four to five months. One important wrinkle for Americans: the U.S.–Spain Totalization Agreement does not currently cover remote work in the way that some other bilateral agreements do, so the U.S. Social Security Administration rarely issues Certificates of Coverage for DNV applicants. Most U.S. W-2 employees need to either get their employer to set up a Spanish “shadow payroll” arrangement, switch to 1099 contractor status and register as an autónomo (self-employed) in Spain, or accept that they’ll be paying into the Spanish social security system. This is a frequent friction point and is best resolved before the move, not after. The Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) The Non-Lucrative Visa is the traditional retiree route — and increasingly used by Americans of any age with sufficient passive income. It explicitly does not permit working in Spain or remotely for any employer, which is its main limitation. As of 2026, applicants need to show approximately €2,400 per month (around €28,800 per year) in passive income or savings, with additional financial requirements for dependents. For genuinely retired Americans drawing Social Security, pension income, or living off investment portfolios, this is often the cleanest path. It comes with one substantial caveat that we’ll return to in the tax section: NLV holders are not eligible for the Beckham Law, so they pay full progressive Spanish tax rates on worldwide income from day one. The Golden Visa Is Gone If you’ve been planning around Spain’s Golden Visa — the residency-by-investment program that previously offered residency in exchange for a €500,000 real estate investment — that program ended in April 2025 as part of housing market reforms. New applications are no longer accepted. Existing Golden Visa holders retain their residency, but anyone considering this route now needs to look at alternative visas, or alternative countries (Portugal and Greece still operate similar programs, though Portugal’s no longer accepts real estate). The Highly Qualified Professional Visa For Americans being recruited by Spanish companies for skilled positions, the Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) Visa provides a path tied to a specific job offer. It’s typically valid for two years and renewable, and it qualifies the holder for the Beckham Law tax regime. This is less common for traditional relocation but matters for executives and engineers being hired into Spanish operations. Choosing Among Them In practice, most Americans we work with end up on either the DNV (if working remotely) or the NLV (if retired or financially independent). The choice has significant tax implications down the line, particularly around eligibility for the Beckham Law, which we’ll cover next. The Spanish Tax System: What Americans Actually Pay This is where most pre-move planning gets serious. Spain taxes its tax residents on worldwide income — meaning your U.S. dividends, your rental income from a property in Texas, your capital gains from selling Apple stock, all of it can be subject to Spanish tax. The U.S.–Spain tax treaty and the Foreign Tax Credit prevent most cases of literal double taxation, but the interaction between the two systems creates real planning challenges. When You Become a Tax Resident Spain considers you a tax resident if any one of three things is true: you spend more than 183 days in Spain during a calendar year, your “center of economic interests” is in Spain (meaning your primary income or main assets are there), or your spouse and minor children habitually live in Spain (a rebuttable presumption). The 183-day rule is the most common trigger, and importantly, sporadic absences count toward the total unless you can prove tax residency in another country. This matters because Spanish tax residency is binary and applies to the full calendar year. If you arrive in Spain on July 1 and stay through year-end, you’ve spent 184 days there and you’re a tax resident for the entire year — including January through June, when you were still living in the U.S. Smart timing of the move can save substantial tax. We often recommend arriving after July 2 in a given year, which keeps you under the 183-day threshold for that year and pushes Spanish tax residency to year two. Income Tax Brackets Spanish income tax (IRPF) is progressive and combines a national portion with a regional portion that varies by autonomous community. For 2026, the combined general rates run roughly: Up to €12,450: about 19% €12,451 to €20,200: about 24% €20,201 to €35,200: about 30% €35,201 to €60,000: about 37% €60,001 to €300,000: about 45% Over €300,000: about 47% Investment income — dividends, interest, capital gains, and rental income from investments — is taxed on a separate “savings” schedule: Up to €6,000: 19% €6,001 to €50,000: 21% €50,001 to €200,000: 23% €200,001 to €300,000: 27% Over €300,000: 30% For most American expats earning between €40,000 and €80,000 per year, the effective Spanish tax rate is about 25–33%, which is comparable to or slightly lower than combined U.S. federal and state taxes for the same income. The pain points aren’t usually the standard rates — they’re the wealth tax, the lack of Roth recognition, and Modelo 720 reporting. The Beckham Law: A Major Opportunity Spain’s “Beckham Law” — named for the soccer player who was its early high-profile beneficiary — allows qualifying newcomers to be taxed as non-residents for up to six years, despite physically living in Spain. Under this regime, you pay a flat 24% on Spanish-source employment income up to €600,000 per year (47% on amounts above that), and your foreign income is generally exempt from Spanish taxation. For an American earning €100,000 per year on a Digital Nomad Visa with an employment contract, the Beckham Law saves roughly €10,000 annually compared to standard progressive rates — and the savings grow rapidly at higher income levels. For someone earning €250,000, the savings can exceed €40,000 per year. The Beckham Law has strict requirements. You generally must not have been a Spanish tax resident in the previous five years, you must move to Spain because of an employment contract or to take on a directorship, and — critically — you must elect into the regime within six months of registering with Spanish Social Security. Miss that six-month window and you cannot opt in later. We’ve seen this mistake destroy tens of thousands of euros of potential tax savings. The regime is available to W-2 employees and DNV holders with employment contracts. It is not available to self-employed autónomos in most circumstances, nor to Non-Lucrative Visa holders. This is why your visa choice has such significant tax implications. The Wealth Tax This is the tax that most surprises Americans. Spain’s wealth tax (Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio) is an annual levy on net worth as of December 31 each year. Spanish tax residents pay on their worldwide assets; non-residents only pay on Spanish-located assets. The structure includes a national tax-free allowance of €700,000 per person (which means €1.4 million for a married couple holding assets jointly), plus an additional €300,000 exemption for your primary residence in Spain. Above those thresholds, rates run progressively from 0.2% to 3.5%, depending on total assets and the autonomous community where you reside. Regional variation matters enormously here. Madrid and Andalucía effectively eliminate the wealth tax through 100% regional bonifications, though the national-level Solidarity Tax on Large Fortunes still applies above €3 million in those regions. Catalonia, by contrast, applies the tax in full. If wealth tax exposure is a serious concern for your situation, the autonomous community you choose to live in becomes a meaningful planning variable. There’s also a Solidarity Tax on Large Fortunes, introduced in 2023, that applies to net wealth above €3 million and adds an additional 1.7% to 3.5% on assets above that threshold. It coordinates with regional wealth tax relief to provide a national floor, so even residents of Madrid pay it on assets above €3 million. Roth IRAs in Spain: A Critical Issue Here is one of the most important things for Americans to understand before moving: Spain does not respect the tax-free status of Roth IRAs. Under U.S. law, qualified Roth IRA distributions are entirely tax-free, since contributions were made with after-tax dollars. Spain doesn’t see it that way. The Spanish tax authority (Hacienda) classifies Roth IRA distributions as investment income — specifically, as income from movable capital — and taxes them at savings rates. The taxable portion is generally the gain (the increase in value over your contributions), not the entire distribution, but this still represents a substantial loss of the Roth’s core benefit. A 2022 binding consultation (V1291-22) clarified this treatment, and the same ruling generally requires Roth IRAs to be reported on Modelo 720 and included in wealth tax calculations. The strategic implications are significant. If you have a large Roth IRA and you’re moving to Spain, you may want to consider taking distributions before establishing Spanish tax residency, while distributions are still tax-free in both countries. After becoming a tax resident, every Roth IRA distribution will likely face Spanish tax on the embedded gains. The same applies to any Roth conversions you might be considering — generally you want these completed before the move, not after. Traditional 401(k) and IRA distributions are treated more conventionally as pension or general income in Spain, and they’re taxable in both countries with foreign tax credits relieving most of the double taxation. The U.S.–Spain treaty was updated by a protocol that entered into force in November 2019, and it improves the treatment of cross-border pensions in several ways, though it does not solve the Roth issue. Capital Gains and Investment Income For Spanish tax residents, capital gains on the sale of most U.S. securities (like stocks held in a brokerage account) are taxable in Spain at savings rates of 19% to 30%. Under the U.S.–Spain treaty, gains on the sale of shares are generally taxed only in the country of residence, with limited exceptions for real estate and substantial shareholdings, so the planning here is relatively clean: if you sell while a U.S. resident, you owe U.S. tax; if you sell while a Spanish resident, you owe Spanish tax. This creates a major pre-move planning opportunity. If you have substantial unrealized gains in your taxable investment accounts, the year before your move is a powerful window. You can harvest gains at U.S. long-term capital gains rates — which top out at 23.8% including the Net Investment Income Tax — rather than at Spanish savings tax rates that run as high as 30% above €300,000 in gains. For a portfolio with $500,000 in unrealized long-term gains, the difference can be tens of thousands of dollars. This is one of the most common planning moves we recommend for clients moving to Spain with appreciated portfolios. The strategy isn’t always to harvest. If you’re moving to a non-Beckham regime and your overall income will push you into Spain’s higher capital gains brackets later, harvesting now may be valuable. If you have low income in Spain and modest gains, the Spanish tax may actually be lower than your U.S. rate. The right answer depends on your specific numbers — which is exactly the kind of cross-border modeling a fee-only planner is well-positioned to do without bias. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and Foreign Tax Credit U.S. citizens are taxed on worldwide income regardless of where they live, so you’ll continue filing U.S. returns from Spain. Two main mechanisms prevent literal double taxation. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE), claimed on Form 2555, allows you to exclude up to $130,000 of foreign earned income from U.S. taxation for the 2025 tax year (the limit adjusts for inflation each year). Qualifying requires either the bona fide residence test or the physical presence test (330 full days outside the U.S. in any 12-month period). Importantly, the FEIE only covers earned income — wages and self-employment income — not investment income. The Foreign Tax Credit (FTC), claimed on Form 1116, gives you a dollar-for-dollar credit against U.S. taxes for income taxes paid to Spain. Because Spanish rates often exceed U.S. rates at higher income levels, most expats earning above the FEIE threshold find the FTC works better. Excess credits can be carried back one year and forward ten years. The choice between FEIE and FTC has secondary effects worth understanding. The FEIE can disqualify you from making Roth IRA contributions if it pushes your taxable U.S. income low enough. The FTC preserves earned income for IRA contribution purposes. For families with college-age children, the FEIE can also affect the calculation of education credits. Reporting Obligations: Modelo 720 and FBAR Spanish tax residents must file Modelo 720 each year, declaring foreign accounts, securities, and real estate that exceed €50,000 in any of three categories. The form is informational, not a tax return, but penalties for non-filing have historically been severe (though the European Court of Justice forced Spain to substantially soften them in 2022). The filing window is January 1 through March 31 each year for the prior year’s data. On the U.S. side, you’ll continue to file: FBAR (FinCEN Form 114): required when total foreign accounts exceed $10,000 at any point during the year. Form 8938 (FATCA): required when foreign financial assets exceed $200,000 at year-end or $300,000 at any point during the year for single filers living abroad ($400,000/$600,000 for married filing jointly). Form 8621: required for any PFIC holdings — more on this below. Form 8833: to disclose treaty positions. The reporting load is real but manageable with the right preparer. What gets people in trouble isn’t usually the difficulty of any single form — it’s not knowing the forms exist. Investments: What to Do Before You Become a Spanish Tax Resident This is the single most consequential financial planning area for Americans moving to Spain, and the area where pre-move action matters most. Once you’re a Spanish tax resident, your options narrow considerably. The window before that happens is when most of the high-leverage decisions get made. The Brokerage Account Problem A wave of U.S. brokerage firms — including Vanguard, Fidelity, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, Edward Jones, Ameriprise, TIAA, USAA, and others — have been restricting or closing accounts of U.S. citizens who update their address to a foreign country. The pace accelerated sharply in 2024 and 2025 as firms tightened compliance with anti-money-laundering and FATCA-related requirements. Some firms close accounts outright; others restrict trading to liquidating positions only; some allow continued holdings but block new purchases. The practical implications for someone planning to move to Spain are: Don’t update your address until you have a plan. Once your firm sees a Spanish address, you may have 30 to 60 days to make decisions under significant time pressure. Identify expat-friendly custodians in advance. Charles Schwab International and Interactive Brokers continue to serve U.S. expats in Spain with relatively few restrictions, and a handful of independent advisory firms maintain relationships with custodians who will hold accounts for U.S. citizens abroad — typically when those accounts are managed by the advisory firm rather than self-directed. Transfer assets in-kind, don’t liquidate. If you’re forced to move accounts, transferring securities directly between custodians avoids creating a tax event. Liquidating into cash can trigger massive unintended capital gains. We spend considerable time at AIO Financial helping clients structure their accounts to remain compliant and accessible from abroad. The best time to do this work is before the move. Why Local European Brokerages Are a Trap for Americans The natural instinct, once you’ve moved to Spain, is to open a Spanish or European brokerage account and invest locally. For non-Americans, this is fine. For U.S. citizens, it’s a tax catastrophe — because of the Passive Foreign Investment Company (PFIC) rules. Under U.S. tax law, virtually any non-U.S. pooled investment vehicle — every European mutual fund, every UCITS ETF, every European-domiciled index fund — is classified as a PFIC. The IRS designed PFIC rules to discourage Americans from investing in foreign funds that the IRS cannot easily audit, and the punishment is severe: PFICs are taxed at the highest ordinary income rates (currently up to 37%) on gains, with interest charges layered on top, and require an annual Form 8621 filing that can take a tax preparer several hours per fund to complete. There’s a Qualified Electing Fund (QEF) election that can avoid the worst of these rules, but it requires the foreign fund to provide an annual PFIC statement with very specific information. Almost no European fund managers produce these for retail investors, so QEF elections are theoretically available but practically impossible. The bottom line is straightforward: as a U.S. citizen living in Spain, you generally need to invest through a U.S. brokerage in U.S.-domiciled funds and ETFs. Buying European funds — even excellent, low-cost European index funds — turns a clean financial picture into a tax disaster. There’s a complicating wrinkle: EU MiFID II regulations restrict EU-resident investors from buying many U.S.-domiciled ETFs, because U.S. fund providers haven’t produced the EU-required Key Information Documents. Most U.S. expats in Europe end up holding individual stocks, ETFs purchased through expat-friendly U.S. brokerages, and pre-existing fund positions. Some use options strategies or structured workarounds. Working with a cross-border advisor who understands which products remain accessible matters here. Pre-Move Investment Moves to Consider Twelve to eighteen months before your move, the following are typically worth analyzing: Harvesting long-term capital gains. As discussed above, U.S. long-term gains rates often beat Spanish savings rates, and once you’re a Spanish resident, every sale potentially triggers Spanish tax. Strategically selling and rebuying appreciated positions in your final U.S. year can lock in U.S. tax treatment. Roth conversions. If you have meaningful traditional IRA balances and you’re not in a high U.S. tax bracket, completing Roth conversions before the move means the conversion is taxed at U.S. rates only. After the move, conversions get more complicated (and the resulting Roth doesn’t get U.S.-style tax-free treatment in Spain anyway). Roth distributions. For older clients with substantial Roth balances who plan to draw on them in retirement, taking distributions before becoming a Spanish tax resident captures the full Roth benefit. Once in Spain, the gain portion of every distribution is taxable. HSA decisions. Health Savings Accounts are not recognized by Spain. The income inside them is potentially taxable annually for Spanish tax residents. Some clients draw down HSAs before the move; others maintain them with the understanding that ongoing reporting and tax will apply. 529 plans. Similar issues. 529 plans aren’t recognized as tax-advantaged in Spain, and depending on the structure, may create ongoing Spanish tax liability. Drawing down 529s for U.S. educational use before the move, or restructuring them, is often part of the plan. Real estate decisions. Selling a U.S. primary residence before the move keeps the Section 121 exclusion ($250,000 single / $500,000 married) cleanly available under U.S. rules. Selling after the move adds Spanish tax considerations and can complicate the exclusion. Renting out the U.S. home while abroad creates ongoing reporting in both countries but can be the right answer for those who plan to return. Trust and estate review. U.S. revocable living trusts are not recognized as transparent in Spain — Spanish tax authorities may treat them as opaque foreign entities, which can create unexpected tax consequences. Estate plans drafted under U.S. assumptions often need substantial revision before a move. Should You Keep Investments in the U.S. or Move Them Abroad? For almost every American citizen moving to Spain, the answer is: keep your investments in the U.S. The combination of PFIC rules, EU MiFID II restrictions on U.S. ETFs, and the comparatively higher costs and lower transparency of European retail investing means that a U.S.-domiciled portfolio held at an expat-friendly U.S. brokerage is almost always the right structure. The exception is if you renounce U.S. citizenship — but that’s a separate, much larger conversation. What changes is what you hold and how you manage it. U.S.-domiciled ETFs and individual stocks remain the foundation. You may need to adjust around currency exposure (more on this below), tax-efficiency rules that differ between the two countries, and the loss of access to certain U.S. mutual funds that don’t allow non-resident purchases. Asset location — what you hold in Roth versus traditional versus taxable accounts — also looks different through a cross-border lens. Currency Considerations One question we get often: should you convert to euros once you move? The honest answer is “it depends on your time horizon and liabilities.” Most retirees and long-term residents in Spain end up with euro-denominated living expenses but dollar-denominated investments. Over time, this creates currency exposure: a 10% drop in the dollar means your investment portfolio buys 10% less in Spain. There are a few approaches we use with clients: Hold a euro cash reserve sufficient to cover 1–2 years of living expenses. This protects against short-term currency movements forcing investment sales at bad prices. Don’t try to time currency markets. Strategic currency hedging at the portfolio level is rarely worth the cost for individual investors. For larger portfolios, consider modest direct euro exposure through ETFs that hold European equities or international developed-market funds. Don’t overdo it — global diversification is good; concentrated currency bets are not. Moving Cash: How to Actually Get Money to Spain Getting funds across the Atlantic has gotten easier in recent years but still has friction points worth understanding. Wire Transfers vs. Money Service Providers Traditional bank wires from a U.S. bank to a Spanish bank work but are typically expensive — fees commonly run $25–$50 per outbound wire from the U.S. side, plus a poor exchange rate that often costs another 1–3% of the amount transferred. For a $100,000 transfer, that’s potentially $3,000+ in spread costs. Specialized providers like Wise (formerly TransferWise), OFX, and Revolut typically offer mid-market exchange rates with much lower fees, often under 0.5% all-in. For larger transfers, a foreign exchange broker can negotiate even better rates, sometimes with a forward contract that locks in the exchange rate for a specific future date — useful when you’re closing on a Spanish property and want to know exactly how many dollars the euro purchase price will cost. For most cross-Atlantic transfers under $250,000, Wise is the simplest and lowest-cost option. Above that, dedicated FX brokers start to make sense. Spanish Bank Accounts You’ll need a Spanish bank account for daily living. The traditional banks (CaixaBank, BBVA, Santander) all offer non-resident accounts you can open before establishing residency, though increasingly they want to see your NIE (Spanish foreigner identification number) or your visa. Newer digital banks like N26 and Revolut are popular with expats for their lower fees and English-language interfaces, though some Spanish landlords and employers still prefer traditional banks. A common approach: open a basic non-resident account at a major Spanish bank for housing transactions and government payments, plus a Wise multicurrency account for receiving USD income and converting to EUR efficiently. Reporting Large Transfers Both U.S. and Spanish authorities track large cross-border transfers. On the U.S. side, transfers over $10,000 are reported automatically by your bank to FinCEN. On the Spanish side, banks report incoming international transfers to the Banco de España and tax authorities. None of this is illegal or problematic — but if you’re moving $400,000 to buy a house in Valencia, expect both sides to know, and don’t structure transfers in ways that look like you’re trying to avoid reporting (which is itself a U.S. federal crime). Cash Buffer for the First Year We typically recommend clients have at least six months — preferably twelve months — of Spanish living expenses available in liquid form before the move, in addition to their long-term investment portfolio. The first year in Spain comes with surprise costs: temporary housing, deposits, immigration fees, legal and tax advisor fees, furniture, car purchases, healthcare deposits. Having a cash buffer means none of this requires selling investments at a bad time or running up debt at unfavorable rates. Healthcare, Insurance, and Social Security Spain has one of the better healthcare systems in the developed world, but accessing it as a new arrival requires planning. Most visa categories require private health insurance during the application process and typically through the first year of residency. Standard policies from companies like Adeslas, Sanitas, and Asisa run €60–€150 per month per person depending on age and coverage level. After establishing residency and (for those working in Spain) contributing to Spanish Social Security, you become eligible for the public system, which is generally excellent. For Americans on Medicare, Medicare does not cover care received in Spain. Some retirees maintain Medicare and pay the Part B premiums in case they return to the U.S.; others let it lapse. Reactivation comes with late-enrollment penalties, so this decision deserves careful thought before it’s made. U.S. Social Security retirement benefits continue to be paid to U.S. citizens living in Spain, and the U.S.–Spain Totalization Agreement helps prevent dual social security taxation for many work situations. Working in Spain also generates Spanish social security credits that may eventually qualify you for Spanish retirement benefits, though qualification typically requires fifteen or more years of contributions. Estate Planning Across Borders This is the area most often deferred — and most often regretted. U.S. estate plans drafted assuming U.S. residence rarely work cleanly in Spain. Spain has its own inheritance and gift tax (Impuesto sobre Sucesiones y Donaciones) that applies to Spanish residents and to inheritances of Spanish-located assets. National rates run from 7.65% to 34%, with multipliers based on the relationship between the deceased and the beneficiary. Autonomous communities have wide latitude to set their own rates and bonifications, so effective rates vary enormously: in Madrid, Andalucía, and several other regions, close family members pay almost nothing; in others, rates approach the national maximum. Spanish forced heirship rules also differ from U.S. rules. Spain reserves a legitimate portion of an estate for certain heirs (typically children), which can override testamentary wishes expressed in a U.S. will. EU Regulation 650/2012 allows you to elect U.S. (or your nationality’s) law to govern your succession, but this election generally must be made explicitly in your will and is not automatic. Revocable living trusts, the workhorse of U.S. estate planning, are not transparent in Spain. The Spanish tax authority may treat the trust as a separate opaque entity, which can create unexpected income tax during life and complicate inheritance treatment at death. Many cross-border families need to revise or replace their trust structure before the move. Practical recommendations: consult a Spanish abogado experienced in cross-border estate planning before the move. Have a Spanish will (separate from your U.S. will) covering Spanish-located assets. Make explicit choice-of-law elections under EU Regulation 650/2012. Review beneficiary designations on all U.S. accounts to ensure they still make sense. Lifestyle Costs: What Spain Actually Costs in 2026 A rough framework for Spanish living costs in 2026, by region: Mid-sized cities (Valencia, Granada, Málaga, Seville, Zaragoza): A comfortable lifestyle for a single person runs €1,800–€2,500 per month including rent for a one-bedroom in a desirable neighborhood. A couple typically lives well on €3,000–€4,500 per month. Madrid and Barcelona: Add 30–50% to the above. A nice one-bedroom in central Madrid runs €1,400–€2,000 per month; in Barcelona, €1,500–€2,200. Total monthly costs for a single person comfortably range €2,800–€4,000. Coastal premium areas (Marbella, Ibiza, parts of Mallorca): Closer to U.S. coastal city costs, especially in summer months. Expect €4,000+ monthly for comfortable single living, often €6,000+ for couples. Rural and smaller towns: Substantially lower. Many Americans report living comfortably in Spanish villages or small cities for €1,500–€2,000 monthly per person, including rent. These figures cover housing, food, utilities, transport, basic entertainment, and private health insurance. They don’t include big-ticket items like a car purchase, international travel, or major medical events. A Practical Pre-Move Timeline For a hypothetical move twelve to eighteen months in the future, here’s the timeline we generally recommend: T-18 to T-12 months: Strategic planning. Engage a U.S.-side cross-border financial planner and a Spanish abogado/tax specialist. Decide on visa pathway. Begin tax-projection modeling. Identify which U.S. accounts will move and which custodians can serve you abroad. Begin Spanish language study if you haven’t already. T-12 to T-9 months: Big financial moves. If indicated, complete Roth conversions. Begin strategic gain harvesting in taxable accounts. Review 529 and HSA balances for pre-move decisions. Decide on U.S. real estate (sell, rent, or hold). Update estate documents. T-9 to T-6 months: Visa application. Gather documents, get FBI background check apostilled, prepare income documentation, file the visa application. (Application processing typically takes 4–5 months.) T-6 to T-3 months: Logistics. Arrange international moving company. Begin planning what to ship versus sell versus store. Open expat-friendly U.S. brokerage account if needed. Open Spanish non-resident bank account if possible. Identify Spanish housing for the first 3–6 months. T-3 months to move date: Execution. Final tax planning moves. Cancel U.S. utilities, services, insurance. Notify employer if working remotely. Confirm all Spanish appointments (NIE, padrón, visa pickup). Time the actual move date for tax efficiency — generally after July 2 in any given calendar year if circumstances permit. T-0 to T+6 months in Spain: Settling in. Register with local padrón. Apply for Tarjeta de Identidad de Extranjero (TIE). Set up Spanish utilities, internet, healthcare. Critically: file Beckham Law election within 6 months of Social Security registration if eligible. Begin Spanish tax registration with AEAT. T+12 months: First Spanish tax return. File first IRPF return for the partial year (if applicable). Review and adjust ongoing tax strategy based on actual income realized. How AIO Financial Works With Cross-Border Clients At AIO Financial, our work with Americans moving to Spain is fundamentally about reducing the cost of bad surprises. We are a fee-only fiduciary firm — meaning we receive no commissions, no kickbacks, no revenue from any product we recommend. Our clients pay us directly, and we work only for them. That structure matters especially for international moves, where the financial services industry’s commission-based incentives often push expats into expensive insurance products and PFIC-laden offshore structures that primarily benefit the salesperson. Our typical engagement with a Spain-bound client involves an initial deep planning phase eight to twelve months before the move, then transition support during the move itself, then ongoing investment management and annual planning review once settled. We coordinate with Spanish tax counsel and U.S. expat tax preparers — we don’t replace them, but we make sure all the pieces fit together. We help clients maintain compliant U.S. brokerage relationships from abroad through our institutional arrangements. We don’t claim to be everything. We’re not Spanish lawyers or accountants. We don’t handle Spanish tax filings ourselves. Spain’s gestores and Spanish tax advisors handle that side of the picture. Our role is the U.S.-side planning and the cross-border coordination — making sure the two systems work together rather than against each other for our clients. The Bottom Line Moving to Spain can be one of the best financial and lifestyle decisions an American family makes. It can also be one of the most expensive, depending on how the planning goes. The difference is rarely about how much money you have — it’s about how much advance planning you do. The tax rates aren’t usually the killer. Spain isn’t dramatically more expensive than the U.S. on income tax for most middle-income families. What costs people money is the avoidable mistakes: missing the Beckham Law deadline, holding the wrong type of investments, triggering U.S. capital gains in Spain when they could have been harvested at home, getting blindsided by Modelo 720 reporting, ending up in a high-wealth-tax region without realizing it. Almost all of these are preventable. The work to prevent them mostly happens twelve to eighteen months before the plane takes off, not after. If you’re seriously considering Spain, the time to start the financial planning conversation is now. AIO Financial is a fee-only fiduciary financial planning firm registered with the SEC, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona, and serving clients virtually across the United States and abroad. We specialize in expat financial planning, sustainable and impact investing, retirement planning, and tax-aware investment management. We earn no commissions, sell no products, and are compensated only by our clients. To discuss your situation, visit aiofinancial.com or contact us at 520-325-0769. This guide is for educational purposes only and is not legal, tax, or investment advice. Tax laws and visa rules change frequently. The figures, thresholds, and rates cited reflect our understanding as of early 2026 and are subject to change. Please consult qualified U.S. and Spanish professionals about your specific situation before making cross-border financial or relocation decisions.

Energy Voice – Out Loud
EVOL X DNV: What will it take to meet UK net zero goals?

Energy Voice – Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 39:55


Listen to this special podcast with energy expert DNV on why the UK will fail to meet its climate targets in 2030, 2035, and 2050 and what energy investors and policy makers can do about it. Featuring DNV head of operations Jack Downie along with supply chain expert Donna Sutherland, head of commercial at Veri Energy, this podcast was recorded in Aberdeen, the UK's energy capital, to discuss DNV's fourth powerful Energy Transition Outlook UK. Chaired by Energy Voice news editor, Erikka Askeland, this episode of Energy Voice Out Loud discusses the powerful momentum in renewables and electrification while also highlighting the UK's stark choice of whether it uses its domestic oil and gas or imports it as it makes the transition.

#PolyPod
#PolyPod: Har kjernekraft en sikker fremtid i Norge?

#PolyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 48:57


Hva innebærer egentlig Kjernekraftutvalgets rapport for Norges energifremtid? Har Norge de riktige forutsetningene for å innføre kjernekraft på en trygg og bærekraftig måte? Når kan vi realistisk forvente det første kjernekraftverket i drift, og hva vil det koste? Hvordan skal sikkerhet og håndtering av atomulykker ivaretas i et norsk perspektiv? Lytt til samtalen mellom: Kjølv Egeland, seniorforsker, NORSAR og styreleder, PF Geopolitikk Bjørn Axel Gran, divisjonsdirektør kjernekraft, IFE Ole Reistad, seniorforsker kjernefysikk, DNV, førsteamanuensis, UiO og tidligere reaktorsjef, IFE Sunniva Rose, direktør for kjernefysikk og nukleærteknologi, Norsk Kjernekraft Jarand Rystad, administrerende direktør, Rystad Energy Victoria Sevenoaks, avdelingsdirektør, juridisk enhet, Direktoratet for strålevern og atomsikkerhet Kjetil Malkenes Hovland, journalist, E24, er dagens programleder Hanna Tysseland Skulstad, overingeniør, NVE og styremedlem, PF Energi, introduserer I denne episoden lærer du om hvilke muligheter og utfordringer kjernekraft representerer for det norske kraftsystemet. Du får innsikt i kostnader, teknologiutvikling og realistiske tidslinjer for kjernekraft i Norge. Du får også en gjennomgang av hvordan sikkerhet, regelverk og beredskap må utvikles for å håndtere kjernekraft på en forsvarlig måte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Road to Autonomy
Episode 390 | Autonomy Signals: Self-Driving Cars on the Moon Before New York City?

The Road to Autonomy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 83:52


This week on Autonomy Signals, Grayson Brulte and Rob Grant discuss the Artemis II mission, Amazon's coordinated embodied AI acquisitions, HD Hyundai's Avikus DNV maritime autonomy certification from Norway, and declining AI bubble odds on Polymarket.NASA's Artemis II crew traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, surpassing Apollo 13 by over 4,000 miles. An achievement that is extraordinary in itself. AUTNMY AI‘s proprietary OMEGA algorithm identified the mission as a human supervised automation event, not a fully autonomous one, creating a semantic conflation risk as the market is mispricing how autonomous the program truly is today.With Artemis III scheduled for 2028 and self-driving lunar terrain vehicles part of the mission, autonomous vehicles will most likely be operating on the moon before New York City due to New York State and City policy. The constraint is policy, not technology.Amazon's simultaneous acquisition of Fauna Robotics and RIVR is a coordinated platform play to acquire real world interaction data at a moment of physical AI data scarcity. While Amazon made acquisitions, BMW deployed a Hexagon wheeled humanoid on its German production line, and Figure AI said they can assemble a humanoid in 90 minutes, with consolidation emerging as the defining structural trend in embodied AI.From embodied AI to maritime autonomy, the autonomy economy is beginning to take shape. HD Hyundai's HiNAS navigation system recently received DNV type approval from Norway, enabling fully autonomous commercial vessel operations as the risk of NVIDIA moving into maritime autonomy and vertically integrating lingers.Polymarket AI bubble odds declined to 19%. With OMEGA assesses that the bubble framing is wrong. The operative risk is which layer of the stack survives the transition from speculative deployment to industrial accountability.Episode Chapters00:00 AUTNMY AI01:10 Signal 1: Artemis || Launch and the Autonomy Gap25:21 Signal 2: Early Signs of Embodied AI Consolidation57:12 Signal 3: Maritime Autonomy01:16:46 Signal 4: Polymarket AI Bubble Odds Decline to 19%01:23:39 Closing--------About The Road to AutonomyThe Road to Autonomy is the leading applied intelligence platform covering the convergence of automation, autonomy, and the Autonomy Economy.™.Through our podcasts, newsletter, and proprietary market intelligence, we set the narrative for institutional investors, industry executives, and policymakers navigating the convergence of automation, autonomy, and economic growth.Join institutional investors and industry leaders who read This Week in The Autonomy Economy every Sunday. Each edition delivers exclusive insight and commentary on the autonomy economy, helping you stay ahead of what's next.Subscribe today for free: https://www.roadtoautonomy.com/ae/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

ASC Podcast with John Goehle
Episode 272 - Latest News and Information, Tech Hazards, AHA RQI program and Interview with Michelle Coalson with DNV - March 31, 2026

ASC Podcast with John Goehle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 67:50


In this episode of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle, we discuss the latest news, review top technology hazards, review AORN guidance on double gloving, discuss the new RQI program from the American Heart Association, provide an update on survey finding trends, and in our focus segment, continue our Accreditation Organization Series with an interview with Michelle Coalson from DNV.    This episode is sponsored by Surgical Information Systems, RFX Solutions, Medserve and  Ambulatory Healthcare Strategies.     Notes and Resources from this Episode: Job Growth in Healthcare from Health Leaders Media: https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/ceo/healthcare-drives-72-job-growth-november Beckers ASC Review from Dec 29th https://www.beckersasc.com/leadership/inside-leapfrog-recognized-asc-where-staff-arent-scared-of-surveyors/?origin=ASCE&utm_source=ASCE&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&oly_enc_id=0573H1191845C8E ECRI Top 10 health Tech Hazards for 2026 (Periop Leader Network) https://www.periopleader.com/briefs/ecri-lists-its-top-10-health-technology-hazards-for-2026/?utm_source=omeda&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ormam+eletter&oly_enc_id=3914G8504789C8H AORN Position on Double Gloving https://aornjournal.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aorn.14447?mkt_tok=NTQ1LUtDUC0xNjMAAAGex4IC1AFZFI75mpy1pATj6O8lReaLjRiNTr26ffM3gP_eNuVwBDOetc0X-kMkCajRSKRJS7dkozVbeXovvdDBC25EHihs7fHhT6DzC66kRXzb DNV Website: NIAHO® accreditation for ambulatory surgical centers Announcing our upcoming Bootcamps! Director of Nursing Bootcamp April 7-10  Administrator's bootcamp - May 26-29 For More Information, go to: https://conferences.asc-central.com/bootcamps/ INFORMATION ABOUT THE ASC PODCAST WITH JOHN GOEHLE ASC Central, a sister site to http://ascpodcast.com provides a link to all of our bootcamps, educational programs and membership programs! https://conferences.asc-central.com/ Join one of our Membership Programs! Our Patron Program: Patron Members of the ASC Podcast with John Goehle have access to ASC Central - an exclusive membership website that provides a one-stop  ASC Regulatory and Accreditation Compliance, Operations and Financial Management resource for busy Administrators, nurse managers and business office managers.  More information and Become Member The ASC-Central Premium Access Program A Premium Resource for Ambulatory Surgery Centers including access to bootcamps, education programs and private sessions More Information and Become a Premium Access Program Members Today! Important Resources for ASCs: Conditions for Coverage: https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&rgn=div5&view=text&node=42:3.0.1.1.3&idno=42#se42.3.416_150 Infection Control Survey Tool (Used by Surveyors for Infection Control) https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107_exhibit_351.pdf Updated Guidance for Ambulatory Surgical Centers - Appendix L of the State Operations Manual (SOM) https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and-Guidance/Guidance/Manuals/downloads/som107ap_l_ambulatory.pdf https://www.cms.gov/medicareprovider-enrollment-and-certificationsurveycertificationgeninfopolicy-and-memos-states-and/updated-guidance-ambulatory-surgical-centers-appendix-l-state-operations-manual-som Policy & Memos to States and Regions CMS Quality Safety & Oversight memoranda, guidance, clarifications and instructions to State Survey Agencies and CMS Regional Offices. https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Provider-Enrollment-and-Certification/SurveyCertificationGenInfo/Policy-and-Memos-to-States-and-Regions Other Resources from the ASC Podcast with John Goehle: Visit the ASC Podcast with John Goehle Website Books by John Goehle Get a copy of John's most popular book - The Survey Guide - A Guide to the CMS Conditions for Coverage & Interpretive Guidelines for Ambulatory Surgery Centers 

Breakfast Business
How do we manage to avoid a very damaging energy crisis?

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 7:10


Whether it's crude oil, liquified natural gas, jet fuel, helium or fertiliser, they are all fossil fuel derived and mostly originate in the part of the Middle East currently at war and blockaded. Our utter dependence on the narrow strait of Hormuz has been underlined for the past few weeks. But how can we wean ourselves off this area and how do we manage to avoid a very damaging energy crisis? All to discuss with Robert Maxwell iPrincipal Consultant with the energy company DNV consulting.

The Mobility Standard
Bhutan Launches World's First Blockchain-Backed Digital Nomad Visa

The Mobility Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 7:06


Bhutan's digital nomad visa has no income requirement. What it does require is unlike anything in the 50-country DNV market.View the full article here.Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here. 

#PolyPod
#PolyPod: Helseberedskap: Hva kan teknologien bidra med i krise og krig?

#PolyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 50:25


Hvordan arbeider Norge med helseberedskap – og hvordan brukes målene i MAP som utgangspunkt for arbeidet? Hvordan jobber vi nasjonalt for å bygge sterkere sivil-militær samhandling? Og hvordan kan teknologi bidra til at målene nås? Lytt til samtalen mellom: Jonny Brodersen, beredskapssjef, Helse Nord RHF Mariann Hornnes, assisterende helsedirektør, Helsedirektoratet Petter Iversen, lege, sjef, Forsvarets sanitet og leder for sanitetskomiteen i NATO, Forsvaret Torkel Thune, sikkerhets- og bererdskapssjef, Oslo Universitetssykehus Helga M. Brøgger, lege og forsker innen AI og EHDS, DNV, er programleder I denne episoden lærer du om hvordan Norge styrker helseberedskapen gjennom tettere sivil-militær samhandling, med utgangspunkt i NATOs Civil-Military Medical Action Plan i NATO. Episoden viser hvordan felles mål, nasjonalt samarbeid og bruk av teknologi kan bidra til en mer robust og fremtidsrettet helseberedskap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breakfast Business
What should we expect on the global oil markets

Breakfast Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 8:10


According to OPEC Venezuela has the world's largest deposits of untapped reserves. But the infrastructure to get it out of the ground there is decrepit and it could take years and billions of investment to start pumping it. So, what should we expect on the global oil markets, bearing in mind prices are already at relatively low levels? All to discuss with Robert Maxwell Energy Consultants with DNV.

C-Suite Market Update
Expert Talks with DNV on "Navigating Brazil's Maritime Future" - Featuring Ms. Fernanda Sarmento

C-Suite Market Update

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 23:51


Expert Talks with DNV on "Navigating Brazil's Maritime Future" Monday, December 15, 2025 - Episode # 12 Fernanda Sarmento, Director of Operations at DNV Maritime South America, discussed Brazil's maritime and offshore sectors, highlighting DNV's role in delivering integrated services across the region. She outlined DNV's support for Brazil's energy transition and decarbonization efforts, including their involvement in offshore wind potential studies and commitment to workforce development. The discussion covered Brazil's strategic positioning as a logistics and energy hub, emphasizing themes like energy transition, digitalization, and the need for a skilled workforce to navigate the sector's evolution towards smarter, greener operations. About DNV: DNV has been supporting maritime industry in North & South America for over a century, we have helped shape the maritime landscape in collaboration with our customers and partners, who share our values of safety at sea, environmental sustainability, and the protection of human life. Our team combines local knowledge with DNV's global expertise to provide tailored, responsive services. This allows us to support you in any situation, backed by industry-leading insights, comprehensive industry knowledge and advanced tools and software. For further information about DNV and our services, go to our global DNV Maritime website www.dnv.com/maritime. Expert Talks Webinar Series: The "Expert Talks" webinar series features leading industry experts who share their insight on a variety of topics relevant to the maritime industry. Visit here for all episodes: https://capitallinkshipping.com/expert-talks/

EPRI Current
65. Exploring the AI-EFFECT on Europe's Energy Future

EPRI Current

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 24:25


As artificial intelligence is transforming the energy sector, Europe is laying the groundwork for secure and scalable innovation. The AI-EFFECT project is establishing a European Testing and Experimentation Facility to develop, test, and validate AI applications for critical energy infrastructures. Funded by Horizon Europe, the project aims to integrate AI into critical energy infrastructures to optimize operations, reduce costs, enhance resilience, and support decarbonization efforts.     In this episode of EPRI Current, host Samantha Gilman is joined by Alexandra Bach from RWTH Aachen University, Meine van der Meulen from DNV, and Gianluca Lipari from EPRI Europe to explore Work Package 2 of the AI-EFFECT – the architecture and building blocks that enable distributed nodes across multiple countries. Tune in to discover why interoperability, intellectual property protection, and collaboration are essential for accelerating AI adoption in the energy sector. Plus, learn how EPRI's global initiatives, including Open Power AI Consortium (OPAI) and AI benchmarking, are shaping the future of AI for utilities.     For more information about AI-EFFECT and AI in the power industry: AI-EFFECT: https://europe.epri.com/project/ai-effect OPAI: https://msites.epri.com/opai AI Benchmarking: https://interactive.epri.com/wattworks EPRI Europe: https://europe.epri.com/   For more information and episodes visit EPRI.com.     If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe and share! And please consider leaving a review and rating on Apple Podcasts/iTunes.    Follow EPRI: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/epri/  Twitter https://twitter.com/EPRINews    EPRI Current examines key issues and new R&D impacting the energy transition. Each episode features insights from EPRI, the world's preeminent independent, non-profit energy research and development organization, and from other energy industry leaders. We also discuss how innovative technologies are shaping the global energy future. Learn more at www.epri.com       

Power Supply
AHRMM SME podcast featuring Christina Mendez

Power Supply

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 15:33


On this episode of the AHRMM Subject Matter Expert Podcast, host Justin Poulin sits down with Christina Mendez, Sr. Manager, Healthcare Brand at Grainger. Christina breaks down the recent CMS rulemaking that prohibits notification of survey windows and how this impacts accrediting organizations. She shares examples of how Joint Commission and DNV have adjusted their standards and discusses what supply chain professionals should be doing now to prepare. Tune in to hear Christina's insights on navigating regulatory changes and ensuring compliance readiness! #PowerSupply #AHRMM #Podcast #HealthcareSupplyChain #CMS #RegulatoryCompliance #JointCommission #AccreditationStandards

The Green Light
20 Years of WRISE: Founder Karen Conover on Lessons from the Frontlines

The Green Light

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 17:38


Karen Conover helped found WRISE — and in doing so, shaped a generation of women leaders and the clean energy industry itself.Today, WRISE has 3,000+ members and 47 chapters advancing diversity across renewables. But Karen's influence goes further: at 29, she launched Global Energy Concepts, a wind power pioneer later acquired by DNV, helping scale wind in the U.S. and abroad.Two decades later, she's still mentoring through Repowering Schools — and reflecting on what's changed and what hasn't.In this episode, to mark WRISE's 20th anniversary, we discuss: ⚡ What it takes to build a company from scratch 

PLMA Load Management Dialogue
8/14/2025 Load Management Dialogue: PLMA Excellence Award Winners SMUD + DNV for their Telematics-based Residential Managed EV Charging Program

PLMA Load Management Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 56:10


PLMA Awards Webinar: SMUD + DNV for their Telematics-based Residential Managed EV Charging ProgramA 2025 PLMA Award of Excellence Winner, DNV and SMUD excelled in load management through their innovative Residential Managed EV Charging Pilot, which employed a randomized control trial to evaluate solar consumption, system peak reduction, and transformer overload mitigation. With around 1,200 EVs enrolled across four automakers, the interim evaluation revealed an estimated benefit of $60 per vehicle annually. The pilot identified opportunities for performance enhancement by demonstrating the opportunity for auto OEMs to continue investing in load management capabilities that are built into the vehicle, and leveraging existing vehicle telematics as a cost-effective approach for scaling managed EV charging.

ESG Insider: A podcast from S&P Global
How sustainability professionals are weathering challenging times

ESG Insider: A podcast from S&P Global

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 30:38


This year at the All Things Sustainable podcast, we've heard from many professionals who are uncertain about the future of climate action and sustainability and what's ahead for their careers.   We've also heard from numerous companies that continue to pursue their sustainability strategies and climate targets, even as some are talking about this less in public or changing the language they use to describe their efforts. In today's episode, we're asking: How are sustainability professionals weathering the storm?   We speak to three guests on the sidelines of an event the UN Global Compact Mexico hosted in June:   We talk with Jill Dumain, founding partner at the corporate sustainability consultancy Fractal CSOs and former Director of Global Environmental Strategy at outdoor clothing and gear company Patagonia. She says the current headwinds are a temporary setback.   "It's very easy for all of us to be myopic around this moment in time: ‘The sky is falling in. Everything is against us,'" Jill says. "But in the grand scheme of things over an arc of 15 or 20 years, this is a little bump in the road."  We sit down with Simon Mainwaring, Founder and CEO of strategic brand consultancy We First, who explains why the current moment presents an opportunity.   “We got out over our skis a little bit in terms of acronyms and making it a little bit wonkish and heady, and that not only alienated a lot of people ... it set ourselves up to be politicized in a way that didn't really serve the intent behind this work,” Simon tells us. "As a result, we're being forced to walk back some of that wonkish language and reframe our language to reach back and take people with us.”   And we hear from Christopher Lilholm, Global Head of ESG and Sustainability Services at DNV, an assurance and risk management firm.   Listen to our episode How companies in Latin America are embedding sustainability amid shifting dynamics  Listen to our episode ..   Explore how companies are approaching sustainability via S&P Global Sustainable1's Corporate Sustainability Assessment data.  The All Things Sustainable podcast from S&P Global will be an official media partner of The Nest Climate Campus during Climate Week NYC. Register free to attend here.  This piece was published by S&P Global Sustainable1 and not by S&P Global Ratings, which is a separately managed division of S&P Global.    Copyright ©2025 by S&P Global      DISCLAIMER     By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk.      Any unauthorized use, facilitation or encouragement of a third party's unauthorized use (including without limitation copy, distribution, transmission or modification, use as part of generative artificial intelligence or for training any artificial intelligence models) of this Podcast or any related information is not permitted without S&P Global's prior consent subject to appropriate licensing and shall be deemed an infringement, violation, breach or contravention of the rights of S&P Global or any applicable third-party (including any copyright, trademark, patent, rights of privacy or publicity or any other proprietary rights).      This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties.      S&P GLOBAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.

The Mobility Standard
Taiwan Extends Digital Nomad Visa Validity to Two Years, Targets 100K Applicants

The Mobility Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 3:52


Siren Chen said the current six-month DNV attracted an ‘unsatisfactory number of applications,' prompting the expansion.View the full article here.Subscribe to the IMI Daily newsletter here. 

Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast
Ships are getting older and safety is suffering

Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 10:40


The global shipping fleet is getting older, but it is also getting more dangerous. As freight rates surged in a tonne-miles driven market, many shipowners delayed scrapping older vessels, which put seafarers, cargo and the environment at greater risk. The industry must now act decisively to improve safety standards amid an ageing fleet, argues the class society DNV who have used Lloyd's List Intelligence casualty data to analyse the trends. Lloyd's List editor-in-chief Richard Meade sat down with Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, CEO of DNV Maritime, on the sidelines of the Nor-Shipping event being held in Oslo this week to discuss what this means and what can be done about it

Energy Evolution
Navigating climate project finance in a shifting political landscape

Energy Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 24:34


In this episode of Energy Evolution, host Taylor Kuykendall moderates a panel discussion at the Tom Tom Festival in Charlottesville, Virginia, focusing on the question of how to fund solutions to climate change.  The panelists highlighted the current challenges faced by climate tech companies in securing funding, particularly in a volatile political and economic landscape. Their conversation delves into the complexities of measuring climate impact, the importance of transparency in forecasting, and the necessity for businesses to effectively communicate their value propositions to both investors and the public.  The panel features Anne Clawson, principal at Cascade Advisory; Bettina Ring, Virginia state director for the Nature Conservancy; Gilman Callsen, founder and CEO of Rho Impact; and Michael Bobbin, senior director of mergers and acquisitions advisory at DNV. The podcast includes highlights from the lengthier April 17 discussion.  Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes are now regularly published on Tuesdays. 

Battery Metals Podcast
Navigating climate project finance in a shifting political landscape

Battery Metals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 24:34


In this episode of Energy Evolution, host Taylor Kuykendall moderates a panel discussion at the Tom Tom Festival in Charlottesville, Virginia, focusing on the question of how to fund solutions to climate change.  The panelists highlighted the current challenges faced by climate tech companies in securing funding, particularly in a volatile political and economic landscape. Their conversation delves into the complexities of measuring climate impact, the importance of transparency in forecasting, and the necessity for businesses to effectively communicate their value propositions to both investors and the public.  The panel features Anne Clawson, principal at Cascade Advisory; Bettina Ring, Virginia state director for the Nature Conservancy; Gilman Callsen, founder and CEO of Rho Impact; and Michael Bobbin, senior director of mergers and acquisitions advisory at DNV. The podcast includes highlights from the lengthier April 17 discussion.  Energy Evolution has merged with Platts Future Energy, and episodes are now regularly published on Tuesdays. 

Redefining Energy
177. The Transatlantic Power Cable: from concept to reality - Apr25

Redefining Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 35:30


There's been a great deal of excitement and curiosity surrounding the idea of a Transatlantic Interconnector. So, as co-founders, Laurent Segalen, Gerard Reid and Simon Ludlam have decided to release a special episode to bring our listeners up to speed on where things currently stand.While we can't dive into our discussions with governments and system operators—those are protected by NDAs—rest assured, those conversations are very much underway, as you might expect. To put this episode together, we have brought in a range of perspectives:First, you'll hear an excerpt from a conversation with John Pettigrew, CEO of National Grid, on the Aurora Unplugged podcast last October, where he discusses the potential of ultra-long interconnectors.Next, we feature an interview with Laurent on the Jolts podcast from this February.That's followed by a deep dive into the technical aspects with Cornelis Plet, Global Head of HVDC at DNV.We then explore the legal landscape with Silke Goldberg, partner at Herbert Smith Freehills and one of the world's foremost legal experts in this area.And finally, we wrap up with a conversation between the three co-founders, where Simon Ludlam lays out the key steps ahead in the coming months and Gerard engages with investors.We hope this gives you a clearer picture of what has been accomplished so far—and what lies ahead on this ambitious journey.A lot of information, reports and data are available on www.nato-l.org

Rx for Hospital Quality
Hot Topics in Behavioral Health

Rx for Hospital Quality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 34:22


with host Jeremy Gibson-Roark , Tom Quinn and Claudia Miewald from DNV

Rx for Hospital Quality
DNV Ambulatory Surgical Center Requirements and Certification Updates

Rx for Hospital Quality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 18:33


with Jeremy Gibson-Roark as host and DNV guests Ronell Myburgh and Michelle Coalson. Visit Healthcare training and individual certification

The Green Light
WRISE's Exciting New Initiatives to Advance Women, BIPOC & Those with Marginalized Identities in Cleantech | Doseke Akporiaye, WRISE

The Green Light

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 15:04


Dylan Green is thrilled to be partnering with WRISE to amplify the voices of underrepresented leaders in cleantech! Catherine spoke with WRISE's Executive Director, Doseke Akporiaye, at the Leadership Forum in D.C. about our new partnership & WRISE's latest initiatives to advance women, BIPOC & those with marginalized identities in our industry, including:• Expanding their conference capacity by 50% • A new program for executive women • A mentorship program that will connect 300 individuals with mentors• Partnerships with cleantech companies to support with recruitment & retentionThank you to those who joined us on the Green Light podcast at the Forum, including Sandhya Ganapthy, Abby Hopper, Shalanda Baker, Kerry Duggan, Jean-Nelson Houpert, Esther Kamau, & Liane Randolph. Shoutout also to WRISE's corporate sponsors: Google, RWE, MCE, Invenergy, Qcells, Orsted, Atlantic Shores, SOLV, EDF, Oneneergy, Onward Energy, DNV, EDP, Copia, Primergy, Lightsource, SB Energy, Clearway Energy, Levelten Energy, & so many more!If you're a clean energy employer & need help scaling your workforce efficiently with top tier staff, contact Catherine McLean, CEO & Founder of Dylan Green, directly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3odzxQr. If you're looking for your next role in clean energy, take a look at our industry-leading clients' latest job openings: bit.ly/dg_jobs. 

Fish n' Bits - The Aquaculture Data Intelligence Podcast
Norway's New Plan for Automated Sea Lice Counting

Fish n' Bits - The Aquaculture Data Intelligence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 8:56


Is the future of sea lice management in Norway shifting toward automation? In this episode, we break down Norway's latest push for mandatory automated sea lice counting, a move that could redefine how farms monitor and manage lice outbreaks. We discuss into key takeaways from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority's new regulatory plans, insights from DNV's latest report on automated lice monitoring, and Manolin's latest analysis on the 2024 sea lice season, revealing how record-high temperatures contributed to a surge in lice infestations. But with more data, will farms actually see better outcomes—or just more regulation? Tune in for a sharp look at the intersection of technology, policy, and farm management. For more aquaculture insights, head to our Fish n' Bits blog.

The Offshore Wind Podcast
Cyber Security in the Wind Sector

The Offshore Wind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 44:52


In this episode, Stewart is hosting solo, but joined by Auke Huistra from DNV and Leo Simonovich from Siemens Energy to discuss the need for cybersecurity and the offshore wind industry trends driving the need. This conversation orients listeners on the challenges of cybersecurity and the stakes for the industry. Here are some links to documents discussed in the show. OT Cyber Security for Offshore Wind: Here you can find further information about the initiative from DNV.Contact: Here is the contact form for anyone interested in joining or seeking more details about the initiative.Mission Statement: The mission statement is attached for your reference and use, should you find it helpful.GWEC's Offshore Wind Podcast is hosted by Stewart Mullin, GWEC's Chief Industry Officer, and Rebecca Williams, GWEC's Deputy CEO, who leads on all GWEC's Offshore Wind work.The podcast, or 'show' as Stewart still likes to call it, features leading voices from across the sector, whether that is large OEMs, key supply chain manufacturers or political leaders driving policy, to talk about how we can all work together to deliver on offshore wind's enormous potential.Follow Stewart on LinkedIn hereFollow Rebecca on LinkedIn here and Instagram hereFollow GWEC on LinkedIn here and Instagram here

ONU News
Maior circulação de sorotipo 3 da dengue eleva risco de surtos nas Américas

ONU News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 2:20


Brasil concentra 87% dos casos da doença este ano; aumento de incidência associada ao Dnv-3 foi identificado em vários países e gera preocupação; Opas pede que governos se preparem para gerenciar maior volume de notificações e complicações. 

Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Energy Transitions and Skills You Need: Jonathan Pye's Perspective | Energy Sector Heroes

Energy Sector Heroes ~ Careers in Oil & Gas, Sustainability & Renewable Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 30:33


In this episode of Energy Sector Heroes, we delve into the fascinating crossroads of renewables and hydrocarbons with Jonathan Pye, who brings over 25 years of experience in the energy industry. Whether you're a graduate entering the field or a seasoned professional contemplating a career pivot, this conversation offers a practical lens on the evolving energy landscape and what it means for you.Jonathan shares his journey from studying geophysics to leading carbon dioxide storage projects at DNV, touching on key skills needed to thrive in renewables, the challenges of transitioning careers, and the role of carbon capture in combating climate change. If you're navigating the complexities of the energy sector, this episode is for you.

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Luncheon Keynote Speech

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 15:42


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Luncheon Keynote Speech Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Mr. Apostolos Tzitzikostas, Commissioner, European Commission for Sustainable Transport & Tourism INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Ms. Elissavet Vozemberg - Vrionidi, Chair, Committee on Transport and Tourism European Parliament More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast

2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Dark Fleet – Sanctions & Tariffs Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Dark Fleet – Sanctions & Tariffs Presented by: Ms. Leigh Hansson, Partner – Reed Smith Mr. Alexander Brandt, Partner – Reed Smith In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | EU Funding Opportunities For The Maritime Sector

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 10:38


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | EU Funding Opportunities For The Maritime Sector Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. EU FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE MARITIME SECTOR Presented by: Mr. Vasileios Tsiamis, Partner – EY In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Keynote Industry Leadership Roundtable Steering The Course - Driving The Industry Forward

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 39:02


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Keynote Industry Leadership Roundtable Steering The Course - Driving The Industry Forward Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. Nicholas Brown, Corporate Affairs Director, Marine & Offshore – Bureau Veritas Panelists: • Mr. Nikolaus Schües, President & Chairperson of the Board – BIMCO; CEO – Reederei F. Laeisz • Mr. John Xylas, Chairman – INTERCARGO; President & CEO – Ariston Navigation Corp. • Mr. Guy Platten, Secretary General – International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) • Dr. Nikolas P. Tsakos, Chairman – INTERTANKO (2014-2018); Founder & CEO – TEN Ltd. In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Keynote Regulatory Roundtable

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 29:30


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Keynote Regulatory Roundtable Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. George Teriakidis, Regional Manager for Southeast Europe – DNV Maritime Participants: Dr. Dorota Lost-Sieminska, Director, Legal Affairs & External Relations Division - International Maritime Organization (IMO) Ms. Fotini Ioannidou, Director, DG for Mobility & Transport - European Commission In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Keynote Remarks

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 15:22


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Keynote Remarks Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. H.E. Christos Stylianides, Minister of Maritime Affairs & Insular Policy, Hellenic Republic In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://lnkd.in/dtgncZhg #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | 2025 Capital Link Greek Shipping Leadership Award

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 34:52


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | 2025 Capital Link Greek Shipping Leadership Award Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. 2025 CAPITAL LINK GREEK SHIPPING LEADERSHIP AWARD PRESENTED TO Mr. Thanasis Martinos, Managing Director, Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Limited INTRODUCED BY Mr. George M. Foustanos, Maritime Historian & Founder, Greek Shipping Miracle Mr. George Prokopiou, Founder, Dynacom Tankers Management; Dynagas Ltd. (DLNG) / Sea Traders In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast

2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Navigating Opportunities – Investment Perspectives in the Maritime Sector Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Ms. Alexia Hatzimichalis, Partner, Athens Office Head – Watson Farley & Williams Panelists: • Mr. Christian Rychly, Head of Shipping – MPC Capital; COO – MPC Container Ships • Mr. Tobias Backer, Executive Director – Pelagic Capital • Mr. Nicolas Tirogalas, Chief Investment Officer – Tufton Investment Management In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Alternative Finance Panel

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 39:34


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Alternative Finance Panel Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. Chris Vartzis, Partner, Head of Maritime Finance, Greece – Stephenson Harwood Panelists: • Mr. Nicholas M. Petrakakos, Partner & Managing Director, Maritime & Offshore Investment Banking – Alantra • Mr. George Fikaris, Managing Director – EnTrust Global • Mr. Kevin Kou, Director of Europe and America Department (Shipping) – ICBC Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. • Mr. Iraklis Tsirigotis, Director of Origination – Neptune Maritime Leasing In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Market Update: Fueleu

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 22:51


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Market Update: Fueleu Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. Alexander Prokopakis, Executive Director – International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA) Panelists: • Mr. Theo Kourmpelis, Strategic Business Partner – Lloyd’s Register • Mr. Ralf Garrn, Managing Director – OceanScore In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Bank Finance Panel

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 38:31


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Bank Finance Panel Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. Jasel Chauhan, Partner, Head of International Finance – Hill Dickinson LLP Panelists: • Mr. Philipp Wünschmann, Head of Shipping – Berenberg• Mr. Chris Conway, Managing Director, Global Head of Transportation – Export Agency Finance – Citi • Mr. Christos Tsakonas, Global Head of Shipping – DNB • Mr. Evan Cohen, Managing Director & Group Head of Maritime Finance – First Citizens Bank In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://lnkd.in/dtgncZhg #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Fuel & Fleet Strategies: Driving The Shipping Energy Transition

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 42:28


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Fuel & Fleet Strategies: Driving The Shipping Energy Transition Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. Ezekiel Davis, Vice President, Regional Business Development, Europe – ABS Panelists: • Mr. Mark O'Neil, President & CEO – Columbia Group; Former President – InterManager • Mr. Mikki Koskinen, Managing Director – ESL Shipping Ltd.; Vice President – European Community Shipowners’ Associations (ECSA) • Mr. Polys Hajioannou, CEO – Safe Bulkers Inc. (NYSE: SB); Vice President – Cyprus Union of Shipowners • Mr. Hing Chao, Executive Chairman – Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings; Co-Founder & Chairman – Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, GreeceFriday, February 7, 2025 More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Shipping & Trade In A Shifting World- Challenges & Opportunities

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 41:53


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Shipping & Trade In A Shifting World- Challenges & Opportunities Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Moderator: Mr. Michalis Pantazopoulos, Senior Vice - President – Liberian Registry (LISCR Hellas) Panelists: • Mr. Elias Triantafyllidis, Regional Bulk Carrier Segment Director, South East Europe Region – DNV Maritime • Dr. Gaby Bornheim, President – German Shipowners' Association (VDR); Managing Director – Peter Döhle Schiffahrts - KG • Mr. Tim Wilkins, Managing Director – INTERTANKO • Mr. Gordon Robertson, Head of Greece – NorthStandard • Mr. Joe Kramek, President & CEO – World Shipping Council More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Shipping Forum Podcast
2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Welcome Remarks

Shipping Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 3:59


2025 15th Annual Capital Link Greek Shipping Forum | Welcome Remarks Featuring the institutional and industry leadership of global shipping, this forum addressed the industry's main trends and challenges, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead and strategies to compete in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape. The industry is impacted by major factors such as geopolitics, energy security, regulations, shifts in trade routes, global economic trends, commerce, and more. In this environment, the role of shipping as the link in the global supply chain remains vital. Mr. George Teriakidis, Regional Manager for Southeast Europe – DNV Maritime Mr. Nicolas Bornozis, President – Capital Link, Inc. More Info: https://shorturl.at/uJIL0 In partnership with DNV and in cooperation with Nasdaq and NYSE Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens, Greece Friday, February 7, 2025 #ShippingIndustry #MarineIndustry #ShippingLeadership #MaritimeExperts #Athens #Forums #Capitallink

Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast
Why is LNG winning the future fuel race?

Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 23:08


Decarbonisation is perhaps the biggest issue shipping faces, and it's unique in that it affects everyone, whatever your politics. The question we, and much of the shipping industry asks, is not whether future fuels will become viable one day, but rather which of them will win the race. Of course, we're often told things like “we see a multi-fuel future” or “we are fuel agnostic”. But besides looking for that crystal ball we so regrettably lack, it helps to look at what's out there today. And judging on data released by Norwegian class society DNV, what's out there is LNG. Orders for vessels that were at least dual-fuel LNG doubled in 2024, with 264 orders placed. That's 100 more than the next most popular alternative, methanol. LNG ships represent nearly 10% of ships on order and 26% of gross tonnage on order, about double methanol's share. So why is LNG so far in front in the alternative fuel race? Joining Declan on the podcast are: Jason Stefanatos, global decarbonisation director, DNV Peter Keller, chairman, Sea-LNG

H2TechTalk
Navigating the H2 transition in the U.S.: Insights with Pedram Fanailoo of DNV

H2TechTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 23:29


In this episode, we welcome Pedram Fanailoo, Director for the Low Carbon Segment - North America at DNV, to discuss the future of H2 in the energy transition. Pedram shares insights about DNV's role in supporting companies with sustainable H2 solutions and how their expertise in risk management ensures the development of high-quality projects. We explore the evolving green and blue H2 sectors, strategies for de-risking projects, and securing funding amidst changing regulations. Pedram also breaks down the impact of the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on H2 investments and anticipates potential shifts in federal support under a Trump administration. Don't miss this in-depth conversation on the key factors shaping the H2 industry and what stakeholders can do to prepare for the road ahead.

Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast
How worried should we really be about cybersecurity?

Lloyd's List: The Shipping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 21:45


This episode of the Lloyd's List Podcast was brought to you by Veson. Visit veson.com/decision-advantage for more information. Ten years or so ago, when the University of Plymouth ran their first cybersecurity symposium, the number attendees barely made double figures. This week, held in the main hall of the International Maritime Organization on London's Albert Embankment, the same event attracted more than 300, from shipping companies in almost every sector. Clearly, the topic has gained attention and traction, partly down to the repeated warnings of horror stories the industry continues to receive, right the way up to hackers being able to remotely control very large crude carriers. There have been several high-profile cyber incidents in shipping since the devastating NotPetya attack which cost Maersk more than $250m in 2017. The Port of Seattle, the Port of Lisbon and class society DNV can all count themselves of cyber attacks in the last two years. But the apocalyptic vision that has been painted for the industry time and time again hasn't materialised yet. So, how worried should we really be about cybersecurity in shipping? Joining Joshua on the podcast this week are: Kevin Jones, professor of computer science and director of the Maritime Cyber Threats Research Group, University of Plymouth Daniel Ng, chief executive of Cyberowl Svante Einarsson, head of cybersecurity maritime for EMEA and APAC, DNV Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, maritime chief executive, DNV

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
1179 David Rothkopf + News & Clips

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 47:32


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Subscribe to Rothkopf's new Substack  https://davidrothkopf.substack.com/ Follow Rothkopf Listen to Deep State Radio Read Rothkopf at The Daily Beast Buy his books David Rothkopf is CEO of The Rothkopf Group, a media company that produces podcasts including Deep State Radio, hosted by Rothkopf. TRG also produces custom podcasts for clients including the United Arab Emirates. He is also the author of many books including Running the World: The Inside Story of the National Security Council and the Architects of American Power, Superclass, Power, Inc., National Insecurity, Great Questions of Tomorrow, and Traitor: A History of Betraying America from Benedict Arnold to Donald Trump. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout!  Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube  Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll  Follow and Support Pete CoeBuy Ava's Art 

SunCast
731: The BESS Book: A Cell to Grid Guide to Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage Systems with authors Drew Lebowitz & Swetha Sundaram

SunCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 68:50


I have been looking [and waiting] for this book for years. And if you're in Utility-scale battery storage, I'm going to boldly suggest that you have too.The wait is over, as the most comprehensive compendium on utility-scale battery energy storage is finally on shelves (or it was, it's about to sell out!) Looking to expand your knowledge of utility-scale batteries and the evolution of solar+storage and standalone battery projects? Whether you're a developer integrating batteries into your solar projects, an engineer trying to wrap your head around which technology to spec, or a layperson trying to stay ahead of industry trends, The BESS Book: A Cell to Grid Guide to Utility-Scale Battery Energy Storage Systems is the book for you.Hear from the book's authors, Swetha Sundaram and Drew Lebowitz, as they draw from their extensive experience in energy storage engineering to provide what I believe is likely the most complete attempt to map the battery energy storage landscape A-to-Z. With deep expertise gleaned working for leading engineering firms like DNV and RWE, they've crafted a comprehensive resource that covers the full lifecycle of utility-scale battery projects—from cell chemistry to financing the projects and workforce to build these plants at scale.Discover:Why Nico believes this is the battery storage manual every engineering department should have on-hand.The latest advancements in lithium-ion battery technology, illustrated with real-world case studies.The key technical and financial aspects of [nearly all] utility-scale Li-ion BESS.Critical considerations for integrating batteries with solar and wind projects.Essential instruction on safety, environmental concerns, and industry standards compliance.And so, so much moreGrab your copy of The BESS Book and listen in to gain the insights you need to lead in the energy storage industry.If you want to connect with today's guest, you'll find links to his contact info in the show notes on the blog at https://mysuncast.com/suncast-episodes/.Our Platinum Presenting Sponsor for SunCast is CPS America!SunCast is proudly supported by Trina Solar.You can learn more about all the sponsors who help make this show free for you at www.mysuncast.com/sponsors.Remember, you can always find resources, learn more about today's guest and explore recommendations, book links, and more than 730 other founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com.Subscribe to Valence, our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter, and learn the elements of compelling storytelling: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/valence-content-that-connects-7145928995363049472/You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on:Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/nicomeo