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Key topics:

- Regulatory Framework Outlook,
- Alternative Fuels Options in the Maritime Sector,

- Ship Design Challenges,
- Challenges in the Supply Chain for Decarbonization,
- Financial Implications for Decarbonization,
- Green Shipping Corridors,
- Energy Efficiency & Emissions Reduction,
- Port Operations and Sustainability,
- Digital Solutions for Maritime Operations.

TICKET INFORMATION

By signing up, each delegate will have an opportunity to:
- In-Person access to all event platforms,
- Event documentation,
- Access to delegate list during & after the event,
- Lunch, Food & Beverages,
- Access to speakers’ presentations.

DISCOUNTED RATES

Take advantage of our special discounted rates for early registration until 13 FEBRUARY 2026! Secure your spot at the conference at a fraction of the original price. The more tickets you buy, the more you save.
• 1 person: €949 instead of €1149 (excl. VAT),
• Group passes: €849 per person instead of €1149 (excl. VAT),

If you are part of a university, research institution, government, or non-governmental organization, contact us for additional discounts.

NET ZERO MARITIME
2026 CONFERENCE

Following the success of the inaugural edition, the second Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference will take place in Gothenburg on 2-3 June 2026. This two-day event will once again focus on the maritime industry's efforts to meet decarbonization targets in alignment with IMO regulations.

The conference will bring together a wide range of stakeholders from across the maritime value chain - including ship owners, financial institutions, traders, port authorities, alternative fuel producers, regulators, technology providers, research institutes, digitalization companies, universities, ship design companies, shipyards, machinery & equipment providers and more.

Building on the momentum of the first edition, the 2025 conference aims to deepen collaboration, promote best practices, and accelerate progress toward a low-emission maritime future. A particular focus will be placed on strengthening international cooperation, with the goal of fostering cross-border solutions and knowledge exchange.

We especially welcome the participation of Baltic shipowners, whose role in advancing sustainable maritime operations in the region is vital to achieving broader decarbonization goals.

Who will attend:

- Ship Owners,
- Financial Institutions,
- Port Authorities,
- Alternative Fuels Producers,
- Regulatory Bodies & Associations,
- Technology Providers,
- Machinery & Equipment Providers,
- Shipyards,
- Universities & Research Insitutes,
- Ship Design Companies,
- Research Institutes,
- Digital Solutions Providers.

Hotel & Location:

Clarion Hotel the Pier
Address: Pumpgatan 5, 417 55, Göteborg, Sweden
Contact number: +46 31 305 01 30
Venue website

Speakers
Toni Stojcevski speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Toni Stojcevski

Wärtsilä

Peter Björkborg speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Peter Björkborg

Stena Teknik

Mattias Ivarsson speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Mattias Ivarsson

St1

Hannes von Knorring speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Hannes von Knorring

DNV

Lucas Kästner speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Lucas Kästner

Bureau Veritas

Oleksandr Siromakha speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Oleksandr Siromakha

MB Energy

Julia Christensson speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Julia Christensson

Port of Gothenburg

Henrik Källsson speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Henrik Källsson

Erik Thun

Filip Franck speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Filip Franck

PBI

Jörgen Karlsson speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Jörgen Karlsson

ABB

Anders Larsen-Ross speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Anders Larsen-Ross

RINA

Sjoerd de Jager speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Sjoerd de Jager

PortXChange

David Sakandelidze speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

David Sakandelidze

Berg Propulsion

Ushma Ahuja speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Ushma Ahuja

American Bureau of Shipping

Fredrik Larsson speaker at Net Zero Maritime 2026 Conference

Fredrik Larsson

Swedish Shipowners’ Association

Sponsors
Berg Propulsion sponsor logo

Berg Propulsion is a leading provider of marine propulsion solutions, specializing in advanced propulsion technologies, electrical integration, and energy-efficiency systems for commercial and naval vessels.

With over 100 years of marine engineering expertise, we design and manufacture controllable-pitch and fixed-pitch propellers, azimuth and transverse thrusters, and integrated vessel control and maneuvering systems. Our propulsion solutions optimize fuel consumption, reduce emissions, enhance maneuverability, and support the transition to future fuels.

With state-of-the-art production in Sweden, backed by dedicated sales and service offices in China, Singapore, Türkiye, and the UAE, and a worldwide dealer network, we provide complete lifecycle support and reliable propulsion solutions that maximize efficiency and up-time, keeping our customers moving forward with confidence.

Media Partners
Maritime Innovations media partner logo

Maritime-Innovations.com delivers comprehensive reporting and analysis on key topics shaping the maritime industry: innovation, sustainability, and cybersecurity. We explore the impacts and potential of new developments on the sector, supporting strategic decision-making.Our content is specifically designed for fleet managers, sustainability officers, and cybersecurity specialists, providing them with relevant information. Additionally, we aim to inspire the next generation of maritime professionals, encouraging young talent to explore and contribute to the industry's future.

The Nautical Institute media partner logo

The Nautical Institute is a global not-for-profit professional membership organisation and a leading authority in the maritime industry. Established in 1972, it is dedicated to promoting the highest standards of professionalism, competence and safety in the industry by providing training courses, professional development opportunities, publications and accreditations.

The Nautical Institute has a consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other professional bodies which allows them to represent the professional views of their members, who work at sea and ashore, on important matters for the industry. With 12,000+ professional members working in the maritime industry and 62+ branches around the world

Project Cargo Weekly media partner logo

Project Cargo Weekly (PCW) is a monthly e-newsletter with 40k recipients in the project shipping and forwarding industries. PCW publishes in-depth and exclusive interviews, with each issue featuring an editorial, shipping news, trade intelligence, featured photos, videos and wise words.

SEA LNG media partner logo

SEA-LNG is an award-winning UK-registered not-for-profit collaborative industry foundation serving the needs of its member organisations committed to furthering the use of LNG as an important, environmentally superior maritime fuel. SEA-LNG has members across the entire LNG value chain including providers of the product, users, engine and asset suppliers, and class societies. SEA-LNG is already recognised as an international leader in LNG matters. Each member organisation commits mutually agreed human resources, data analysis and knowledge sharing in support of SEA-LNG initiatives and activities and financially contributes via a membership fee. SEA-LNG is guided by a board, which is led by chairman Peter Keller, who was elected as Founding Chairman in 2016. For more information, visit https://sea-lng.org/

Ship.energy media partner logo

ship.energy is a leading multimedia resource for maritime and energy professionals who need access to news, analysis and expert comment about the dynamic global marine fuels industry. Trusted for over 20 years for its independent, in-depth and accurate reporting, ship.energy keeps professionals up to speed on the developments and challenges within the shipping and marine fuel sectors as the maritime industry navigates its way through a complex energy transition. Subscribers can access news, comment and bunker prices on the ship.energy website, which also hosts an extensive, easily searchable news archive. This website is also home to the highly regarded ship.energy podcast which features conversations with the key players who are helping to shape the future of shipping through technological innovation, energy production and supply, funding and environmental legislation.