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Maritime Cyprus 2023 Conference gets underway

Bringing together local and international shipping sector stakeholders, the Maritime Cyprus 2023 is getting underway in Limassol with ‘Shipping in Action: An Agenda for Change’ as its main theme.

Scheduled to take place at Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Limassol until 11 October, the Maritime Cyprus Conference is an established biennial event organised by the Shipping Deputy Ministry in cooperation with the Cyprus Shipping Chamber and the Cyprus Union of Shipowners.

Since being established in 1989, it has grown into one of the world’s most significant shipping conferences, bringing together more than 1,000 participants, including shipowners, shipping executives, regulators and state officials from all over the world, including high-calibre speakers.

As noted by its organisers, Maritime Cyprus provides the opportunity to the participants to become familiar with the strong maritime tradition of Cyprus and the maritime cluster in Limassol. The event also aims to help ensure Cyprus maintains and enhances its role as an advanced, proactive, competitive maritime nation with a positive contribution both in Europe and internationally.

Speakers and panelists at this year’s event will include President Nikos Christodoulides, Dr. Stelios D. Himonas, Conference Chairman, Permanent Secretary, Shipping Deputy Ministry, Kitack Lim, Secretary General, International Maritime Organization, Adina Vâlean, European Commissioner for Transport, Marina Hadjimanolis, Shipping Deputy Minister to the President, Arsenio Dominguez, Director, Marine Environment Division, Secretary-General Elect, IMO.

They also included but are not limited to Themis Papadopoulos, CSC President, CEO, Interorient Navigation Co Ltd, Emanuele Grimaldi, ICS Chairman, President & MD, Grimaldi Euromed SpA, Philippos Philis, ECSA President, Chairman & CEO, Lemissoler Navigation Ltd., Dr Gaby Bornheim, President, German Shipowners' Association, Nikolaus H. Schues, President, BIMCO, George Mouskas, Vice President, Cyprus Union of Shipowners, Andreas Hadjiyiannis, President Cyprus Union of Shipowners

Panel discussions included in this year’s programme, with the participation of high profile invited shipping specialists, will be discussing the main challenges shipping faces today, including ‘Sustainable Shipping towards 2050: a Mission (Im)Possible?,’ ‘The Shipowners’ perspective on the future of EU shipping,’ ‘Challenge Accepted: Energy Transition – Where do we Stand?,’ ‘The Role of Shipbuilding in an Evolving Shipping Industry,’ ‘Navigating the Seas of Capital: Exploring Ship Finance,’ and ‘Digital Transformation and current developments.’

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