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Maritime Week Gibraltar 2023

26 June - 30 June

Sunborn Gibraltar

Gibraltar – The Maritime Hub of Choice in the Mediterranean

Maritime Week Gibraltar (MWG), now on its third edition, has become one of the most important maritime events in southern Europe. The biennial event has been created to showcase and promote Gibraltar’s thriving maritime sector to a wider international audience. After the successes of 2019 and 2021, MWG23 is expected to be the most popular yet.


Hosted by HM Government of Gibraltar, the Gibraltar Port Authority, the Gibraltar Maritime Administration, and the University of Gibraltar Maritime Academy – and created and organised by Petrospot – this third edition of the biennial Maritime Week Gibraltar will once again provide a global showcase for one of the most efficient, secure, and professionally managed ports in the world.


Who will attend?


Leaders from all sectors of the international shipping sector  |  Government regulators  |  Shipowners and operators  |  Ship managers  |  Charterers  |  Bunker suppliers and traders  |  Agents  |  Superyacht community  |  Maritime lawyers   |  Chandlers  |  LNG supply, storage and delivery companies  |  Port and port service operators  |  Insurers and bankers  |  Maritime training institutions  |  Non-Government organisations  |  Ministerial-level VIPs


Speaking Opportunities


If you are interested in contributing to the programme, we would welcome your suggestions and comments phone: +44 1295 814455 or email [email protected]

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A week full of information and networking activities includes:

Ship & Yacht Registry Course

14:00-17:30gibraltar mar admin red

Course Lecturers:
Dylan Cocklan, Maritime Administrator, Gibraltar Maritime Administration
Diana Soussi Avellano, Registrar of Yachts, Gibraltar Maritime Administration

 

This half-day course is designed and taught by the Gibraltar Maritime Administration (GMA) to bring delegates up to speed with ship and yacht registry under the Gibraltar Register.
The course will cover:

  • Legislation
  • The Red Ensign Group
  • Ownership
  • Role & Responsibility of the Local Agents
  • Procedures & Requirements
  • Applicable Codes and Technical Support
  • Advantages

HM Government of Gibraltar Opening Reception

18:30-20:30GIBRALTAR HM GOV

  • Location: The Convent
  • Dress: Business Casual

Drinks Reception

21:00-lategpoa

  • Host: Gibraltar Port Operators Association (GPOA)
  • Location: The Waterfront – A short walk from The Convent

MWG23 Flagship Conference

MWG23 Flagship Conference, on board the Sunborn superyacht hotel, opened by the Hon. Vijay Daryanani MP, Minister for Business, Tourism and the Port. The one-day conference, Gibraltar – The Maritime Hub of Choice in the Mediterranean, will focus on decarbonisation, sustainability and environmental regulation as they impact port, shipping and bunkering activities.

The conference will also shine a spotlight on the many different maritime services available in Gibraltar. Leading international and local speakers will cover a range of key subjects based on activities carried out in Gibraltar.

Drinks Reception

Post-Conference Drinks Reception

Evening Reception

Hosted by Diamond Sponsor Peninsula

Bistro at Europa Point at the University of Gibraltar, offering the most stunning views of Africa.

Breakout Sessions on board the Sunborn, each focusing one of the key subjects from the Flagship Conference.

The ship.energy Alternative Fuels Course, taught by industry expert Nigel Draffin. Highly recommended for anyone involved in supplying or buying marine fuels or involved in selecting which fuels to use in the future as the energy transition picks up pace.

Evening Reception

At the Rock Hotel, overlooking the Bay and Port of Gibraltar.

Hosted by Resolve Marine Group.

Technical site visits to bunker barges and other vessels in port, and to visit key sites in Gibraltar, including the Port of Gibraltar’s control centre.