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The Maritime League, a non-profit Filipino maritime foundation was established in 1990 to address the need for an organization, which will help spur progress in the maritime sector and advance the interest of the maritime profession and the maritime industry as a whole in the Philippines.
The main objective of the Maritime League is to advance the interests of the Philippine maritime sector, promote maritime development and safety through better information, cooperation and unity of effort among the stakeholders of the maritime industry. In order to adhere to our objectives, the League developed an extensive medium of information for the maritime sector through various maritime related activities it regularly coordinates.
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The Maritime Review is published bimonthly on behalf of the Maritime League and is supplied to members as part of their annual membership package.
In Augst 2011, the League launched the online version of the magazine, maritimereview.ph.
The opinions expressed by the writers do not necessarily reflect those of the Maritime League. |
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The Maritime League BEACON EXPO & CONFERENCE 2025: The Philippines’ Most Anticipated Maritime Event!
The Maritime League, Inc., a distinguished organization in the maritime industry, proudly presents the Maritime League BEACON EXPO & CONFERENCE 2025 — the premier gathering for maritime, oil and gas, naval defense, and blue economy industries. This prestigious annual event, recognized as the most anticipated maritime exhibition and conference in the Philippines, will take place from September 29 to October 1, 2025, at the SMX Convention Center, Manila, Philippines.
A Platform for Collaboration and Innovation
The BEACON EXPO & CONFERENCE serves as a dynamic platform where maritime professionals, stakeholders, and key government agencies converge to discuss challenges, innovations, and opportunities within the industry. With its focus on fostering collaboration and camaraderie, the event facilitates meaningful discussions that shape the future of the maritime sector and the blue economy in the Philippines and beyond.
Key Highlights of the Event:
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Exhibitions and Showcases: The expo will feature a wide array of cutting-edge technologies, solutions, and innovations from leading companies in maritime, naval defense, oil and gas, and blue economy industries.
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Networking Opportunities: Connect with top maritime professionals, government officials, and industry leaders in an environment designed for forging partnerships and building relationships.
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Thought-Provoking Discussions: Engage in keynotes, panel discussions, and workshops led by experts addressing critical issues, emerging trends, and advancements in the maritime sector.
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Government and Industry Collaboration: The event highlights the critical role of main government agencies in advancing maritime excellence and sustainability.
Unifying the Maritime Community
This event gathers a diverse audience, including ship owners, ship and boat builders, maritime professionals and academe, engineers, ship managers, naval defense and security experts, policymakers, and business leaders. The BEACON EXPO & CONFERENCE 2025 is more than just an event; it’s a movement that inspires collaboration and progress in one of the world’s most vital industries.
Save the Date!
Don’t miss this unparalleled opportunity to be part of the most significant maritime event in the Philippines. Join us at the SMX Convention Center, Manila, from September 29 to October 1, 2025, and witness the future of maritime innovation and excellence unfold.
For more information and updates, stay connected with the Maritime League or visit the Beacon Expo official website.
https://thebeaconexpo.com
For your Booking and Conference attendance and confirmation, please send us an email at
mlbeacon2023@gmail.com
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