Clarity, networking and collaboration on maritime decarbonisation
Maritime Decarbonisation Asia uniquely brings together ’my customer’s customer’ whether charterer, vessels owner/operator, regulator, class, industry association, maritime services provider or supply chain for meaningful insights on maritime decarbonisation strategies, outstanding networking and collaborative business opportunities that just aren’t found elsewhere.
Delegates will come away with a deeper understanding of:
• The regulatory framework and initiatives on maritime decarbonisation
• Energy efficiency measures that work and can be deployed now to reduce fuel consumption
• Crewing for complex low-carbon vessels and what it takes to attract, train and retain skilled seafarers
• The right fuel pathway today for operations today and tomorrow, including supply and demand scenarios
• Digitalisation’s role in managing, monitoring, complying and profiting from maritime decarbonisation
• CII, emissions trading schemes, IMO frameworks and new thinking on Net Zero
• The motivations of established companies and new market entrants
• Partnership and market opportunities for companies of varying size and scale
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