For its 19th edition, the
Maritime HR & Crew Management Summit, taking place on October 15–16 in London, will continue to take the lead on how the maritime industry is responding to the evolving needs of seafarers in a modern shipping environment.
The summit will delve into key areas vital for the future of maritime HR and crew management. Attendees can expect discussions on "Future-Proofing the Maritime Workforce," covering upskilling for new fuels, digital operations, autonomous systems, and leadership development. A significant focus will also be on "Wellbeing, Mental Health & Resilience," addressing strategies for managing fatigue, supporting mental health, and improving workplace culture.
New for 2025 are dedicated sessions on "Seafarer Payments & Sanctions Compliance," exploring the complexities of cross-border payroll, sanctions screening, and fraud prevention. The conference will also feature increased high-level representation from the cruise sector, broadening the content and audience appeal , and an enhanced focus on simulator-based and remote training to reflect the industry’s shift towards automation. Other critical themes include "Cybersecurity, Safety & Technology," "Diversity, Inclusion & Communication," and HR challenges related to "Remote & Autonomous Operations".
Each year, we host a truly global audience not just within Europe, where attendees have travelled from India, The Phillipines, Malayisa, USA to name a few.
Who is this conference for?
Over the 2 days, you will meet experienced executives from the likes of container ship owners, cruise operators, gas carrier fleets, offshore service providers, national maritime academies, regulatory bodies, onboard and remote communication technology developers, senior academics and consultants. We already have secured the renowned expertise of many prominent speakers such as Kjetil Meling from Solvang Ship Management, Sanjay Bhavnani from MMS Maritime (India), and Keeley Gavin from Carnival Cruise Line, offering diverse insights into training, retention, and leadership development.
Key Topics
- Market Overview & Current Trends in Maritime Crew Management
- Navigating Industry Shifts: Current & Future Regulatory Frameworks
- Recruitment & Retention Challenges
- New Initiatives for Training & Development
- Mental Health & Well Being
- Championing Women in Maritime Careers
- Diversity & Inclusion in Maritime
- Navigating Leadership and Communication Hurdles
- The Golden Age of Maritime Digitalisation
Who Will Attend
- Ship Owners
- Ship Managers
- Fleet Captains & Superintendents
- Crew Managers
- Head of Maritime Human Resources
- Fleet Personnel Managers
- Directors of HSEQ
- Manning & Training Managers
- Cadet Training Managers
- Diversity & Inclusion Managers
- Recruitment & Talent Acquisition Managers
- Maritime Trainers