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Gantner Instruments at the 4th Rostock Ship Engine Conference

The Rostock Ship Engine Conference returns for its fourth edition, uniting industry leaders and technical experts to explore innovation in marine propulsion and energy systems. With a focus on the maritime energy transition, the event provides a platform for discussing combustion engine technologies and their role in sustainable shipping.

Gantner Instruments will be present with a booth and company pitch, showcasing high-precision, high-voltage DAQ systems designed for combustion diagnostics, emission testing, and maritime electrification. Our modular, robust measurement platforms are ideal for both R&D and shipboard deployment.

Let’s connect in Warnemünde

Visit us at the conference to speak directly with Dana Kaufmann and Raimund Schlünder. We’re looking forward to insightful conversations and sharing how Gantner’s solutions can support your marine testing applications.

Event Details:

Event: 4th Rostock Ship Engine Conference (4. Rostocker Schiffsmaschinentagung)
Date: September 24–25, 2025
Location: Hotel Neptun, Seestraße 19, 18119 Warnemünde, Germany
Focus: Maritime propulsion, combustion engines, energy transition, marine testing technology

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