10th International Maritime Congress

Held in Szczecin on June 27 and 28, 2023, it is one of the most important maritime economy events in Poland gathering several hundred participants from home and abroad. During it, managers, scientists and experts, together with representatives of governments and European institutions, will discuss issues related to the maritime industry.
 
The #10InternationalMaritimeCongress features 3 plenary debates, 16 panel discussions and 500 participants.

For two days, 27-28.06.2023, maritime industry specialists discussed the problems and opportunities facing the maritime economy at the 10th International Maritime Congress in Szczecin. This year's anniversary meeting was a great opportunity to summarize the past decade, not only the achievements and intentions that have been achieved over the past ten years, but also the challenges facing the maritime industry that will have to be met.

In a letter to the congress participants, read by West Pomeranian Governor Zbigniew Bogucki, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki wrote: "The jubilee edition of the congress is proof that it is a lasting and eagerly awaited event for the maritime industry. I am convinced that the deliberations, debates and panel discussions will bring ideas and concepts that will give new momentum to the development of the maritime industry."

The message to the participants of the meeting was also sent by the Speaker of the Polish Parliament Elżbieta Witek. In the letter, which was read out by MP Michał Jach, the head of the Polish parliament wrote, among other things: "Poland is currently developing its maritime potential with great determination, as evidenced, among other things, by the achievements of the domestic shipbuilding industry, transport companies, or innovations introduced. However, the changing reality, as well as our current geopolitical situation, still poses new challenges. In this context, the congress is a very valuable initiative, as we need in-depth analysis and accurate recognition of the changing conditions..."