Posted on: 4 March 2025
As the global maritime industry navigates an era of profound transformation, the highly anticipated Sea Asia 2025 returns to Singapore from March 25 to 27. Organised by Informa Markets and Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF), 2025 marks the 10th biennial edition of the premier event with an expanded, more inclusive format designed to foster knowledge-sharing, partnerships, and innovation across the maritime value chain.
With more than 20,000 attendees expected from more than 90 countries, 500 exhibitors and 100 international speakers, Sea Asia 2025 stands as the flagship event of the regional maritime calendar. In this milestone year, the event celebrates two decades of driving progress, and for the first time, the event’s conference access will be fully complimentary, enabling the global maritime and shipping community to participate freely in critical discussions shaping the industry’s future.
This year’s conference agenda will tackle some of the most pressing issues impacting the global maritime and shipping industry, from navigating decarbonisation pathways and managing shifting trade patterns to embracing digital transformation and strengthening maritime security. Key speakers will include thought leaders from regulatory bodies, ship owners, technology innovators and sustainability experts, who will provide attendees with insightful perspectives into the evolving operating environment. 2025 speakers include C. K. Ong, President, U-Ming Marine Transportation Corporation; Sebastian Graf von Hardenberg, Chief Executive Officer, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement; Lionel Chatelet, Chief Commercial Officer, Pacific International Lines and many more.
In addition to a robust conference programme, Sea Asia 2025 offers a vibrant exhibition floor, featuring the Decarbonisation Solution Area and the Green Shipping Zone, highlighting cutting-edge technologies and strategies supporting the industry’s green transition. Attendees at Sea Asia 2025 can explore a diverse range of exhibitors from key sectors including shipyards, classification societies, equipment manufacturers, OEMs, and maritime technology providers. The well-established event will also host 13 country pavilions, including China, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Greece, Japan, Norway, Panama, Singapore, South Korea, the Netherlands, Turkey, and the United Kingdom, showcasing cutting-edge maritime solutions. As a prominent platform for the industry, Sea Asia 2025 will continue to facilitate knowledge exchange, foster international partnerships, and provide insights into emerging market opportunities. The full list of exhibitors is available here.
Hor Weng Yew, Chairman of the Singapore Maritime Foundation said: “Sea Asia is a pivotal platform for the maritime community to exchange ideas, address industry challenges, and forge collaborative partnerships. In tandem with the industry’s transformation, Sea Asia 2025 has evolved to feature special zones reflecting the emerging trends and thought-provoking discussions on markets, green initiatives, and technological advancements.”
Sukumar Verma, Managing Director at Informa Markets Singapore, said: “Sea Asia has grown in both scale and significance since its inception, breaking records in international and overall participation – a testament to the dynamism of the maritime sector, Singapore’s strategic role as a global hub and the event itself. We intend to further enable industry by opening up access to world-leading thought leadership at our conference, with a view to help industry foster collaboration and evaluate strategic priorities.”
Sea Asia 2025 promises not just an exhibition, but a comprehensive and holistic experience where maritime professionals have the invaluable opportunity to evaluate innovative solutions, connect with industry leaders, and engage in meaningful conversations that will help chart the future of global shipping.
For more information on Sea Asia 2025, please visit https://www.sea-asia.com/.