Maritime 4.0 in focus as Nautical Institute Singapore Conference 2025 returns

The Nautical Institute (Singapore) is proud to announce its annual conference, returning on 17 July 2025 at Furama City Centre, Singapore, under the timely theme “Maritime 4.0 – Embracing Digitalisation, Sustainability & Wellbeing.”

With the maritime industry accelerating its digital transformation while navigating the challenges of climate action and crew welfare, this year’s conference will provide an essential platform for collaboration between maritime professionals, regulators, and innovators.

The conference will be graced by Mr Ang Wee Keong, Chief Executive of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), as the Guest of Honour. His presence underscores Singapore’s leadership in embracing future-forward maritime strategies.

Delivering keynote addresses at the conference are two esteemed maritime leaders.

Mr John Martin, Chief Executive Officer of Gard Singapore, brings over 34 years of international experience in marine insurance, having worked across the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Since establishing Gard’s Singapore office in 2014, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the company’s P&I and H&M operations across Southeast Asia.

Mr Mark Cameron, Managing Director (Asia) and Chief Operating Officer of Ardmore Shipping, offers more than 40 years of industry expertise, spanning both sea-going and executive roles. His keynote will draw on his deep experience in ship management, technical operations, and sustainability.

The 2025 programme features high-impact panels, expert keynotes, and interactive discussions anchored around three pillars:

- Digitalisation Exploring the next evolution in navigation systems, pilotage, and automation, this session will cover ECDIS S-100, AI in bridge operations, and pilotage.

- Sustainability
From ammonia and hydrogen to new nuclear fuel, speakers will unpack the promise and risks of alternative fuels, crew readiness, and operational safety.

- Seafarer Wellbeing
A critical examination of mental health, diversity, mentorship, and the training pipeline for the next generation of maritime professionals.

This year’s agenda is designed to foster cross-sector dialogue, featuring speakers from government, academia, shipowners, insurers, classification societies, and technology providers. The conference aims to move the conversation forward on how Maritime 4.0 can be implemented safely, sustainably, and inclusively.

 

 

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