We cover topics such as maritime education and training (MET) advancements, diversity and inclusion initiatives, mental health support for seafarers, and the evolving landscape of maritime labor laws. Our aim is to highlight the importance of investing in human capital as a pivotal element for the sustainability and competitiveness of the maritime industry.
Floating maritime academies redefine seafaring education with VR, AI, and eco-tech, training 50% more cadets by 2030 for a smarter maritime industry.
Exploring the maritime sector's evolving workforce demands and the critical role of training in adapting to technological advancements.
As the maritime industry accelerates its digital transformation, the need for a workforce skilled in tech-driven competencies is crucial.
The maritime industry faces a talent crunch, with over 87,000 officers needed by 2026. This article explores the state of maritime human capital.
Explore the future of maritime human capital through workforce trends, training initiatives, and policies driving employment in a dynamic industry.
Maritime 4.0 integrates AI and automation in shipping, requiring a digitally skilled workforce to manage autonomous systems, and data analytics.
The maritime industry relies heavily on its human capital, with skilled professionals ensuring the safe and efficient movement of goods across the glo
Crew cohesion is critical to the smooth operation of maritime vessels, where effective teamwork, communication, and conflict resolution are essential
This blog post explores the dynamic fields of naval architecture and marine engineering. Naval architects design ships, while marine engineers focus o