9th RGMT | Technical Tours
Why not extend your stay and join one of our technical tours?
On the day after the conference (15 October 2026), you have the opportunity to take part in one of the following tours:
Tour 1: Hydrogen Application Center & NEPTUN WERFT Shipyard
or - Tour 2: EEW Special Pipe Production & Liebherr-Rostock Cranes
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Participation is free of charge for RGMT attendees!
The tours will take place in the morning (finishing no later than 13:00).
A shuttle bus service will be provided to and from the respective locations.
Places are limited!
Please book your tour in the ticket shop:

Explore the future of green maritime energy and cutting-edge shipbuilding in Rostock!
Join our technical tour to the Fraunhofer IGP Hydrogen Application Center and NEPTUN WERFT, where innovation meets industrial tradition.
At Fraunhofer’s Hydrogen Application Center, you will gain insight into pioneering research on hydrogen and alternative fuels for maritime applications, including large-scale engine testing and the development of sustainable propulsion systems for the next generation of ships.
At NEPTUN WERFT, one of Germany’s most established shipyards, discover modern shipbuilding in practice from river cruise vessels to complex floating engine room modules, produced with over 175 years of engineering expertise.
This tour offers a unique combination of forward-looking research and real-world industrial production at the heart of Rostock’s maritime cluster.

Discover cutting-edge maritime engineering and the future of offshore industry in Rostock!
Join our exclusive technical tour to EEW Special Pipe Constructions GmbH and Liebherr-Rostock GmbH, two key players shaping global offshore infrastructure.
At EEW SPC, you will gain insight into the large-scale manufacturing of massive monopiles, the foundations of offshore wind turbines, produced directly at the port and shipped worldwide.
At Liebherr Rostock, discover state-of-the-art maritime cranes and heavy-duty equipment engineered for ports and offshore applications, with lifting capacities of up to several thousand tonnes.
This tour offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at large-scale industrial production, innovative technologies, and the logistics of global maritime projects - right at the Baltic Sea.

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