Maritime Technologies Forum highlights Key Activities in its 2025 Annual Report
TOKYO: The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has Thursday released its annual report highlighting recent publications and events organised to promote the safe decarbonization of the maritime industry.
Celebrating its 5th anniversary, MTF is a unique collaboration between flag States and classification societies, created to narrow the gap between rapidly advancing technology and the regulations that govern it. Our purpose is to support the maritime industry’s safe and sustainable transition by sharing knowledge and aligning innovation with effective, forward-looking regulation. Download our Annual Report 2025 here.
“Our work is practical and collaborative. Through publications, IMO submissions, and events, we have provided clarity on operational safety management, addressed the risks and benefits of emerging decarbonization technologies, and explored how classification societies and flag States can work together with rigor and agility,” says Lars Lippuner, Director, UK Customer Maritime Services of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, and MTF Executive Committee Chair.
He continues that “Looking ahead, our goal remains clear: to help shape a maritime sector that is not only compliant but competitive, not only sustainable but resilient. We welcome contributions from industry stakeholders: please reach out if your organisation would like to learn more or collaborate. Through shared expertise and cooperation, MTF will continue to support a future where safety and sustainability are the foundation of progress.”

