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The removal of all national coronavirus restrictions in Norway added to easier international travel, is set to deliver a long-awaited gathering point for top industry leaders at Nor-Shipping’s Ocean Leadership Conference on 4 April.

The event, which kickstarts four days of networking, knowledge-sharing, and showcasing innovation at Nor-Shipping 2022, will bring together over 900 executives for the first major ‘post pandemic’ summit of C-level maritime heads. Organisers say that, after two years of being kept apart, delegates are “raring to go” for face-to-face interaction.

Worth the wait

The Ocean Leadership Conference is always a major international draw, and this year is gearing up to be extra special,” comments Knut Erik Dahle, Nor-Shipping Head of Conference and Event. “The quality of the speakers and panellists we have on stage is one thing, but the attraction of networking at this level can’t be overlooked.”

The themes of People, Power, and Money, offer something for everyone with an interest in the future of ocean business

Opportunities like this are few and far between at the best of times, but after what we’ve been through with coronavirus this is generating real excitement. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen such a strong ticket demand six weeks ahead of the actual event. It’s going to be full, insightful and, with the main themes of People, Power and Money, offer something for everyone with an interest in the future of ocean business.”

Expert insight

Diverse arrays of A-list speakers and panellists have confirmed their participation on Nor-Shipping’s conference stage in Hall E in Lillestrøm.

They include Kjerstin Braathen, CEO DNB, Bjørnar Selnes Skjæran, Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy Norway, teenage entrepreneur Femi Owolade-Coombes, Kitack Lim, Secretary-General IMO, Håkan Agnevall, President & CEO Wärtsilä Corporation, Magda Kopczynska, Director for Innovative and Sustainable Mobility DG MOVE, and former Secretary General of NATO and Prime Minister of Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen, amongst others.

Role of finance in shipping decarbonisation

The proceedings will focus on how Money, People, and Power will define future success. All of them support the main Nor-Shipping 2022 theme of taking positive business #ACTION within the ocean space.

People assess how the industry can attract and develop the talent required to navigate an uncertain future

As such, Money (TRANS#ACTION) looks into the role the financial world will play in the decarbonisation of shipping, while People (INTER#ACTION) assesses how the industry can attract and develop the talent required to navigate an uncertain future. Finally, Power (PRO#ACTION) showcases the ocean’s power brokers, with expert insights from influential regulators, cargo owners, shipowners, Class, and more.

An end to exile

The Ocean Leadership Conference is like nothing else, and we firmly believe this will be a Nor-Shipping like no other,” comments Sidsel Norvik, Nor-Shipping Director.

After such a prolonged time in digital exile, I think we’re all relishing the prospect of physical meetings. There are so many ideas, so much knowledge and so many developments waiting to be shared that this Nor-Shipping can be a real catalyst for progress. The conference will fire the starting gun in that process.

Event details

Nor-Shipping runs in Lillestrøm and Oslo from 4-7 April. In addition to the main conference, delegates can enjoy, amongst other things, 22,000 sq. m of exhibition space, the always anticipated Blue Talks programme, technical seminars, the International Ship Autonomy and Sustainability Summit, The Maritime Hydrogen Conference, After Work at Aker Brygge, and a broad spectrum of partner events.

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