
East Med Maritime Conference 2025
Following the success of East Med Maritime Conference first edition in 2019, the Lebanese capital Beirut is getting ready to hold the second edition of this leading maritime event on June 19th, 2025, in Athens, Greece.
The East Med Maritime Conference 2019 has managed to secure its positon on the maritime calendar as one of the significant maritime events in the region and the world, attracting pioneers, leaders and experts, regional and international shipping companies, port operators and managers, shipbuilding and repair yards. Once again in 2023, those experts will meet together in Beirut to discuss current challenges and suggest recommendations, to develop a road map for a bright, safe and secure future.
In its second edition, the conference will examine the renaissance of the East Med region’s countries, their maritime sector, projects underway and future plans for maritime companies in all sectors.
The East Med Maritime Conference 2025 is a maritime meeting point that brings together various maritime and logistic specialties to present the latest accomplishments, innovations, current and future trends and challenges, as well as suggested solutions, on key topics like alternative fuels, sulfur dioxide emissions from ships, and the newest technologies, especially the digitalization of the maritime sector and ports and the most recent artificial intelligence technologies.
The event will also shed lights on infrastructure projects that bring along great development to maritime transport and trade, and are considered among the key points for the Belt and Road Initiative. This event will work on enhancing the role of the Eastern part of the world in this initiative, the Mediterranean region being a link between Asia, Europe and Africa, a trade hub and a gateway to global markets.
During the conference, representatives from the maritime and shipping sectors will cover the most important plans and projects of shipping lines, the capabilities of maritime fleets, the experiences of shipyards in the region, as well as the current challenges facing the maritime and logistics sector, while discussing offshore projects in the East Med region.