Net Zero Maritime Conference taking place in Gothenburg on 23-24 April 2025 is a two-day event focusing on decarbonization targets to meet the IMO’s regulations. This event brings together key stakeholders from the maritime industry, including ship owners, ship brokers, financial institutions, commodity trading companies, port authorities, alternative fuel producers, regulatory bodies, engineering and consultancy providers, research institutes, digitalization companies, and more. The conference aims to foster collaboration and share best practices while advancing decarbonization efforts. Participants will have unique networking opportunities to explore emerging trends and discuss strategies for reducing emissions and enhancing operational efficiency within the maritime sector.
The agenda has been structured to feature a variety of individual sessions and panel discussions, offering attendees the opportunity to delve into the sophisticated aspects of maritime decarbonization and the challenges associated with decarbonisation within the supply chain. Each panel discussion will conclude with the Q&A session.
Key topics:
– Decarbonization Targets and Regulatory Compliance,
– Role of Alternative Fuels in the Maritime Sector,
– Collaboration and Best Practices in Maritime Decarbonization,
– Shipping Industry Innovations,
– Challenges in the Supply Chain for Decarbonization,
– Financial Considerations for Decarbonization,
– Green Shipping Corridors,
– Energy Efficiency & Emissions Reduction,
– Port Operations and Sustainability,
– Digital Solutions for Maritime Operations.
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