Shipbuilding’s Evolution in Focus at Maritime Cyprus 2023

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In the bustling setting of the “Maritime Cyprus 2023” Conference, the second day was dedicated to exploring pressing industry issues. With a global assembly of over 900 maritime professionals from more than 35 countries, the discussions delved into decarbonization, energy transition, and the evolving landscape of shipbuilding as reported by Pio.gov 

  • “Maritime Cyprus 2023” Day Two focuses on shipping in action, with over 900 professionals from 35 countries addressing decarbonization, energy transition, and shipbuilding challenges.
  • Expert panels stress the importance of collaboration, flexibility, and new technologies in achieving decarbonization goals.
  • The Young Executives Session empowers the next generation of maritime professionals, fostering their vision and engagement in the industry’s future.

Day Two Highlights

The second day of the “Maritime Cyprus 2023” Conference unfolds with a focus on “Shipping in Action: An Agenda for Change.” Over 900 global shipping professionals gather in Limassol to address crucial industry challenges.

Decarbonization and Energy Transition

Key panel discussions explore the critical themes of decarbonization and the energy transition. Industry experts emphasize the need for collaboration, flexible strategies, and the integration of new technologies to meet the industry’s decarbonization goals.

Shifting Paradigms in Shipbuilding

The role of shipbuilding in an evolving shipping industry takes center stage. Discussions revolve around adapting to new customer expectations, embracing emerging regulations, and addressing the challenges of undefined climate goals and alternative fuel availability.

Empowering Young Executives

Young professionals in the maritime sector are given a platform to engage in capacity-building and problem-solving during the Young Executives Session. The session encourages young talents to discuss the industry’s future, opportunities, and challenges.

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Source:Pio.gov