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2nd CSN Cyprus Shipping ICT Conference, Limassol 15 October 2021


Register here now: https://cyprusshippingevents.com

Free conference registration for members of the Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry, Cyprus Shipping Chamber, Cyprus Union of Shipowners, Cyprus Marine Club, CYMEPA, WISTA, YoungShip Cyprus and AMMITEC of Greece.

For all others, Conference Delegate Pass 150

The 2nd Cyprus Shipping ICT Conference will take place in Limassol on Friday 15th October, 2021 during the Maritime Cyprus Conference week. The conference will be under the auspices of the Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry and supported by the Cyprus Shipping Chamber, Cyprus Union of Shipowners, Cyprus Marine Club, CYMEPA, WISTA, YoungShip Cyprus and AMMITEC of Greece. The conference attendance will be free of charge for all full or associated members of the mentioned associations. The event will take place at the Carob Mill Conference Centre with physical presence.

We would like to invite you to our 2nd Cyprus Shipping ICT Conference where together with key industry experts from industry bodies, shipowners, ship managers, service providers and equipment manufacturers we will look at the operational aspects impacting this sector. We will have lead discussions on Maritime Digitalisation, Cybersecurity, Digital Technologies used for Decarbonisation, High Speed Shipboard Connectivity, Remote Troubleshooting during COVID times and ICT Challenges for shipping in 2021 as well as creating an Internet of vessels for real time data collection in this fastmoving modern market.

This is going to be the first post pandemic event of CSN with physical presence, so if you are looking to increase your market share, promote new products and services, raise brand awareness, meet new and existing clients, then partnering with CSN ICT Conferences will offer you an excellent platform to engage with the industries key decision makers.

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