‘Tomorrow.Blue Economy’ conference addresses large-scale infrastructure challenges
The “Tomorrow.Blue Economy” conference, now in its third edition, will feature over 250 international experts participating in a program of over 40 sessions and presentations. The development of this conference will integrate the 6th edition of the “Smart Ports: Piers of the Future” event promoted by Porto de Barcelona and a series of conferences integrated into the World Ocean Council.
This series of events, centered around the blue economy, will require large-scale strategic infrastructure, such as ports, to confront the challenges of developing innovative financial solutions that reduce ocean pollution and foster the growth of the blue economy. We will be tackling unprecedented challenges. Maritime Department.
In total, more than 22 international ports will participate in the “Tomorrow.Blue Economy”. First-time enclaves such as Seattle will be participating, as well as more than 14 startups from around the world. The presence of three innovation hubs in the blue economy and more than 1000 square meters of blue space.
The commemoration will include themes such as the introduction of drones into port operations, the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime, efforts to minimize marine pollution, and the impact of artificial intelligence on infrastructure management. . meeting.