Danish Maritime Days 2015 publishes preliminary program
All sectors of the maritime world will come together to shape the future of the global maritime industry when the second Danish Maritime Days kicks off this October, DMA said in its press release.
The many events on the agenda will cover such diverse topics as opportunities for maritime growth, the future workforce, technology and innovation, transportation infrastructure, sustainable growth, maritime security and many more. More than 40 professional and social events already appear in the preliminary program which is being published today.
“Danish Maritime Days creates an opportunity for the global maritime industry to get together on a global platform and find solutions that will benefit all and hopefully create a basis for further collaboration in the years to come,” says Michael Soested, Head of Secretariat of Danish Maritime Days.
In 2015 Danish Maritime Days is structured around a number of themes. This will give the many global stakeholders an opportunity to participate in multiple events throughout the entire week which will cover their specific field of interest.
“There will be something of everybody’s interest and we encourage global stakeholders from all sectors of the maritime industry to join us in October for five days of global collaboration, knowledge sharing and networking in Copenhagen and across Denmark,” Soested continues.
A Born Global Platform Danish Maritime Days will address some of the most important challenges and opportunities that the global maritime industry is facing. It is at the same time an open platform and major maritime organizations are planning meetings during the week to take advantage of the platform and the opportunity to bring together their key constituents.
“Danish Maritime Days is an opportunity to pave the way for new partnerships. And as a true born global platform we invite all stakeholders in the industry from around the world to host relevant events and thereby take advantage of the synergies that arise from the participation in a shared platform of independent, international, maritime events”, Soested concludes.
During Danish Maritime Days 2014 more than 50 events were attended by around 10,000 maritime stakeholders.