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World Maritime Week 2025 is a global meeting point for key players in the maritime industry. Taking place from March 19 to 21, 2025, this event will bring together maritime professionals and enthusiasts in a wealth of information across three dynamic days, offering opportunities to international partnerships, exchange knowledge, and discuss the latest challenges facing the industry.

The 2025 edition of World Maritime Week will feature 4 International Congresses, led by maritime industry professionals, who will share their experience and knowledge, and address the future outlook of the maritime sector in the coming years, each focusing on different sectors of the maritime industry:

  • SINAVAL (Naval sector)
  • EUROFISHING (Fishing sector)
  • FUTUREPORT (Port sector)
  • MARINE ENERGY WEEK (Marine renewable energies)

In its previous edition, World Maritime Week gathered over 90 prominent speakers, offering a platform to highlight the importance of sustainability and technological transformation in the maritime world. This forum provides an unparalleled opportunity for professionals to stay at the forefront of industry developments, share insights, and contribute to shaping the future of global maritime trade.

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