UAE Maritime Week concluded with a power-packed consortium of leading maritime entities, driving progress on a global scale

  • Date: 15-Jun-2023
  • Source: Zawya
  • Sector:Industrial
  • Country:UAE
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UAE Maritime Week concluded with a power-packed consortium of leading maritime entities, driving progress on a global scale

- The Week hosted the inaugural "Maritime Ministerial Dialogue" to facilitate valuable discussions between influential industry stakeholders and the local maritime administration

- Highlighting the UAE’s preparations for the upcoming COP28, and its re-election to the IMO Council

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: By facilitating knowledge sharing, networking, collaboration, and the signing of important agreements between public and private sectors, the 2023 edition of the UAE Maritime Week proved to be instrumental in driving the progress in the local and regional maritime industry. Through its power-packed agenda of relevant and thought-provoking sessions, the biennial Week held under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI UAE) provided a platform to emphasise sustainability, address environmental concerns, and engage in policy and regulatory discussions. Through leveraging the outcomes of such sessions, the UAE can effectively prepare for the upcoming COP28 and the 2023 IMO Council elections, solidifying its position as a leading global maritime hub, and contributing to the sustainable growth of the industry across the globe.

An integral part of the UAE Maritime Week was the signing of ground-breaking deals between leading industry entities across the country and the region. Amongst the many partnerships that were announced during the Week, the most