The Malta Maritime Summit theme “The Voice of the Industry” is once again truly reflected in the programme for MMS2022. The Summit week will start on Monday 3rd October with the Inauguration of Maritime Art Exhibition, as always in aid of Apostleship of the Sea, followed by the now traditional Harbour Cruise and opening reception. The conference topic for day 2 is Maritime Policy & Maritime Politics, with sessions covering Post-pandemic and Ramifications of the War, The impact of Sustainability and Digitalisation, and Technocrats vs the Industry. Day 3 is titled The Environment – A Sustainable Shipping Industry & Blue Economy, with sessions covering The Impact
The largest part of the maritime workforce is made up of seafarers. The men and women who spend long weeks, months, and sometimes years, away from the families and homes, are an essential part of the globe’s supply chain. Particularly during the global pandemic, many seafarers were denied travel, access to vaccines, shore leave and much more. That is why the Malta Maritime Summit’s philanthropic organisation of choice has always been the Apostleship of the Sea, Malta, which provides spiritual and material support to seafarers on board ships in port and offshore. Since the first Summit in 2016, a
The Malta Maritime Summit preparations are in full swing! This biennial experience is once again being held with the full support of the Government of Malta, Transport Malta, and the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects. Following the success of 2016 and 2018, it has fast become a flagship maritime event that is an essential part of the discerning maritime stakeholder’s calendar. The Malta Maritime Summit 2022 will retain its successful model, but for the first time will include the additional commemoration event giving due recognition to industry players who have outperformed. Retaining the theme “The Voice of the