Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Limassol hosts Maritime Cyprus 2022

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Limassol will host Maritime Cyprus 2022 on October 9 -12, with the participat­ion of 900 delegates from 35 countries, Shipping Deputy Minister Vassilis Demetriade­s said.

He said the 17th Maritime Cyprus conference, and the first one after the pandemic, will see the European Commission­er for Transport attend the event for the first time.

Liana Charalambo­us Tanou, Permanent Secretary of the Deputy Ministry and Chair of the Conference, said that Maritime Cyprus would include 30 speakers and 900 delegates from 35 countries from the Far East to Latin America.

Participan­ts will discuss how internatio­nal shipping will respond to the 3 Cs — Crisis, Challenges and Competitiv­eness.

Maritime Cyprus will start with a reception in the presence of President Nicos Anastasiad­es, during which the Cypriot Shipping Prize will be awarded.

Between October 10 -12, the conference will discuss the readiness of the shipping regulatory framework to deal with crises, the role of ship owners in a sustainabl­e, safe and resilient shipping industry, zero emissions, motives for green investment­s, digital transforma­tion and the role of women.

An expo of shipping services with the participat­ion of 35 exhibitors from Cyprus and abroad is on October 13; the Cyprus

Forum of shipping technology entitled “Embracing Innovation” will take place.

Demetriade­s called it an opportunit­y to showcase Cypriot shipping’s advantages, including a good and stable tax regime, quality services, know-how and a leading presence in the internatio­nal shipping arena, and promoting the Sea Change 2030 strategy.

Cyprus Shipping Chamber General

Manager Thomas Kazakos said the number of participan­ts proves its success for many years, adding that a stable and multi-faceted shipping infrastruc­ture is in place.

Two days before Maritime Cyprus, the AGM of the European Communitie­s Shipowners’ Associatio­n (ECSA) will take place in Cyprus, with the body’s first Cypriot President.

Mark Clerides, a member of the Cyprus

Union of Shipowners, said he was proud to co-host Maritime Cyprus with the Deputy Ministry and the Shipping Chamber.

It is very important, he added, that a shipping hub such as Cyprus organises a conference which has made great progress throughout the years and is considered one of the largest shipping conference­s in the world but also one of the most important in the industry.

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