Maritime Blue Growth 2025 to Boost Spain’s Leadership in the Blue Economy in Cádiz
The upcoming Maritime Blue Growth 2025 congress in Cádiz will strengthen Spain's position as a leader in sustainable Blue Economy development with extensive industry collaboration and expert participation.
- • Maritime Blue Growth 2025 congress will be held November 11-13 in Cádiz focused on Blue Circular Economy.
- • The event has increased collaborating entities to 113 with four new partners.
- • 14 new speakers confirmed, including Olympic champion Theresa Zabell and IMO Council President Víctor Jiménez.
- • Congress emphasizes innovation, sustainability, and public-private cooperation in maritime sectors.
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The Maritime Blue Growth (MBG) 2025 congress, set to take place from November 11 to 13 in Cádiz, aims to consolidate Spain's leadership in the Blue Economy with a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and public-private cooperation. Now in its second edition, the congress has been positioned as a key event on the European calendar, fostering national and international discussions about the Blue Circular Economy.
MBG ’25 has expanded its collaborative network by welcoming four new partners—Astilleros Armón, Modulor, Foro Marítimo Vasco, and Asociación Clúster Naval Gallego (Aclunaga)—bringing the total to 113 entities united behind sustainable maritime development. The event has also confirmed 14 new speakers, including prominent figures such as Raúl Villa, Juan Ramón de Bea Seligrat, Olympic champion Theresa Zabell, and Víctor Jiménez, President of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Council, who will open the congress discussing the impacts of recent delays in the IMO agreement.
Supported by local and regional governments, the congress serves as an essential platform for companies, institutions, and international bodies to collaborate on advancing Spain’s competitive and sustainable maritime sectors. This aligns Spain's strategic focus on fostering blue economic initiatives through innovation and circular economy principles.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.