“Wings and Waves: Decarbonizing Aviation & Marine” Conference
NEW DELHI : The global conference “Wings and Waves: Decarbonizing Aviation & Marine” was held on 2nd September 2025 at the India Habitat Centre, here, bringing together leaders,
NEW DELHI : The global conference “Wings and Waves: Decarbonizing Aviation & Marine” was held on 2nd September 2025 at the India Habitat Centre, here, bringing together leaders,
SINGAPORE: DNV has renewed its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) continuing their collaboration in maritime education, applied research, and innovation. The updated
RIO DE JANEIRO : With over 187 years of experience, Wilson Sons takes another step forward in its sustainability journey: for the first time, it has released its
SINGAPORE : A two-year Coalition partnership to accelerate decarbonisation efforts in the dry bulk segment has been signed by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and the
LONDON : IMO’s GreenVoyage2050 Programme and the German development agency GIZ, through its International Power-to-X (PtX) Hub, are running (14-18 July) their first joint Training-of-Trainers course on renewable PtX
LONDON : New analysis by UCL Energy Institute, with the assistance of UMAS, analysing voluntary insetting schemes in the maritime sector suggests that they could play a vital
The aim of the new partnership is to advance safety, drive innovation and enable the scalable adoption of sustainable marine fuels to accelerate shipping’s transition to zero emissions.
LONDON : The Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Mr. Arsenio Dominguez has applauded the important commitments made at the United Nations Ocean Conference last week (9-13 June)
LONDON : A new study by UCL Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group, Wageningen University & Research, and University of East Anglia, revealed that private voluntary standards,
SINGAPORE : Despite global economic and geopolitical headwinds, the maritime industry’s ambition to decarbonise remains resilient. This sentiment is evident in the second edition of the Global Maritime