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Leading Maritime Experts to discuss Innovations & Technology for Decarbonized Mobility at TACCC 2025

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DUBAI : The third edition of The Maritime Standard Transportation and Climate Change Conference (TACCC) will bring together industry leaders for an in depth exploration of emerging technologies and innovations driving sustainable maritime mobility. Session 2, titled “Innovations & Technology for Decarbonized Mobility”, will feature a diverse lineup of experts from across the global shipping, ports, and maritime technology sectors. The conference will take place on Thursday, 25th September 2025, at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

This session will feature insights from Capt. Saif Al Mheiri, CEO of Abu Dhabi Maritime and Chief Sustainability Officer at AD Ports Group; Mr. Ali Shehab, Global Director of Special Projects and Services at DNV; Dr. Abdullah Sulaiman Al-Abri, Vice President of Sustainability at SOHAR Port and Freezone; Mr. Imran S. Inamdar, Chief Operating Officer at Drydocks World; Mr. Theo Xenakoudis, Chief Commercial Officer and Managing Director of the Piraeus Office at International Registries Inc.; Mr. Abdul Fahl, Director at TTMS (Gulf); Mr. Fadi Elamin, CEO and Founder of MySkies Aviation; Ms. Katherine Yakunchenkova, General Manager of Al Safina Security; Mr. Ramee Rashid, Director at Seamaster Maritime; Dr. Alejandro Ríos Galván, an independent sustainability consultant and former Chief Research Scientist at Khalifa University; and Mr. Kamran Ul Haq, Global Head and Senior Vice President for Ports Advisory at Lloyd’s Register.

The session will cover a range of themes critical to the future of maritime decarbonization. Topics will include the integration of artificial intelligence and automation into sustainable transportation systems, with a focus on smart fleet management, real-time emissions tracking, and predictive analytics. Discussions will also address advances in electrification and the use of alternative fuels such as biofuels, hydrogen, and e-methanol.

Green shipping practices and port operations will be another key area, with a spotlight on onshore power supply, electrified terminals, and energy-efficient cargo handling. Experts will examine how bulk and container shipping can be decarbonized through fuel-switching, ship design innovation, and carbon capture technologies. The session will further explore the enabling role of classification societies, shipyards, engine manufacturers, and logistics providers in building resilient ecosystems to support the energy transition.

Finally, panelists will share insights into the use of digital tools such as digital twins, blockchain, and IoT solutions for sustainable shipping, including their potential to enhance vessel operations, ensure emissions transparency, and enable verifiable carbon credit systems.

TACCC continues to serve as a platform for strategic dialogue and collaboration as the maritime sector navigates the complex path toward decarbonization. Session 2 promises to offer actionable perspectives and practical pathways for transforming the shipping industry into a more sustainable and technologically advanced sector. For more information about the conference programme, confirmed speakers and how to register to attend, please visit the website https://tmstaccc.com/

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