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The Port of Gdańsk is the official partner of the Future of Maritime Solutions conference

Future of Maritime Solutions will take place from 21-22 of September in Gdańsk. The theme of the conference will be ‘Integrating key strategies and technologies with a long-term decarbonization agenda’. It will be attended by over 30 global leaders of the maritime industry.

Among the speakers will be representatives of ports, shipowners, and international maritime organizations, including the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), International Maritime Organisation, Baltic Ports Organisation.

The summit includes panel discussions and sessions based on industry research. Participants will discuss prospects for the maritime industry and its key directions, supply chains, port digitalization, and examples of port strategies for decarbonization and infrastructure innovation.

An accompanying event during the meeting will be a cruise around the Port of Gdańsk, which will provide an opportunity to learn about the range of activities and industries conducting their business on the port’s quays, as well as an opportunity to see the scale of investments made in the port in recent years. This will be followed on 21 September by an awards ceremony honouring the greatest innovations in the maritime sector.

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Future of Maritime Solutions Summit

The Future of Maritime Solutions Summit aims to bring the traditional ports and maritime community towards an innovative future while rebuilding and reinvesting in the industry for a sustainable and carbon-neutral future. The meeting will provide a holistic insight into the future of the maritime supply chain operations and interconnections between its players, along with a spotlight on embracing, adopting, and deploying existing and upcoming solutions, fuel alternatives, and technologies with practical and realistic planning.

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