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Debbie Mason

Editor

Mercator Media

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Electrical Services
Dredging
Diving & Underwater Services, Subsea, Hydrography
Battery Chargers & Generators
Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessels

Attending

Autonomy at Sea - the Future of Global Regulations for Autonomous Vessels and Underwater Systems
Online

Autonomy at Sea - the Future of Global Regulations for Autonomous Vessels and Underwater Systems

Thursday, Mar 19, 2026
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Online Session
Make the most of Seawork
Main Stage - Virtual

Make the most of Seawork

Thursday, May 8, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Europe/London
Online Session
Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 4 - Episode 1
Online Conference
Live

Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 4 - Episode 1

Started from : May 3, 2024
Available until : August 5, 2026
Online Session
FloodFighters@Seawork
Main Stage - Virtual

FloodFighters@Seawork

Thursday, Apr 17, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Europe/London
Online Session
Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 4 - Episode 2
Online Conference
Live

Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 4 - Episode 2

Started from : May 9, 2024
Available until : August 5, 2026
Online Session
Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 4 - Episode 3
Online Conference
Live

Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 4, Session 4 - Episode 3

Started from : May 16, 2024
Available until : August 5, 2026
Online Session
Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 3 Session 3: Incentivising Decarbonisation
Main Stage - Virtual
Live

Get Set for Workboat 2050 - Series 3 Session 3: Incentivising Decarbonisation

Started from : February 28, 2023
Available until : August 11, 2026
Online Session
Make the most of Seawork
Main Stage - Virtual
Live

Make the most of Seawork

Started from : May 8, 2025
Available until : July 29, 2026
Online Session
Onshore Power Supply - Connect, Invest, Decarbonise
Main Stage - Virtual

Onshore Power Supply - Connect, Invest, Decarbonise

Wednesday, Mar 12, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Online Session
Onshore Power Supply - Connect, Invest, Decarbonise
Main Stage - Virtual
Live

Onshore Power Supply - Connect, Invest, Decarbonise

Started from : March 12, 2025
Available until : July 29, 2026
Online Session

Speaker/Moderator's Sessions (7)

Date

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Session
Main Stage - Virtual
Onshore Power Supply - Connect, Invest, Decarbonise
Wednesday, Mar 12, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Live
Online Session
English

Onshore Power Supply - Connect, Invest, Decarbonise

Decarbonising operations to reduce emissions and costs remains top of the agenda at Seawork, so how can we connect, invest and decarbonise onshore power supplies? 

In advance of their Seawork Conferences' session in June, join Roland Teixeira de Mattos, President, EOPSA and Chris Poyner, Head of Shore Power, ABB Marine and Ports to discuss the current challenges and opportunities in onshore power; highlighting the real-world applications and industry expertise from their combined 40 years + experience in decarbonisation processes. Moderated by Debbie Mason, Editor, Maritime Journal this bitesize webinar session promises a snapshot of the high level conversations you can expect at Seawork 2025!
Presented by Seawork
Speakers (2)
Chris Poyner
Head of Shore Power, ABB
Roland Teixeira de Mattos
President, EOPSA
Moderator (1)
Debbie Mason
Editor, Mercator Media
Session
Main Stage - Virtual
FloodFighters@Seawork
Thursday, Apr 17, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Europe/London
Live
Online Session
English

FloodFighters@Seawork

New for 2025 FloodFighters@Seawork will feature discussions and insights on preparing for the consequences of climate changes of flooding, plus its effects on communities and rescue work. 

Want to learn more? Join Debbie Mason, Editor at Maritime Journal and David Lane, Academy Director at Professional Rescue along with key speakers from the IMRF to learn more on this crucial topic plus what to expect at the main event on 10 June at Seawork
Speakers (3)
Roy Harold
Chief Fire Officer, Professional Rescue
David Lane
Academy Director, Professional Rescue
Moderator (1)
Debbie Mason
Editor, Mercator Media
Session
Main Stage - Virtual
Make the most of Seawork
Thursday, May 8, 2025
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM | Europe/London
Live
Online Session
English

Make the most of Seawork

With Seawork just around the corner, now is the ideal time to ensure you're making the most of both your presence at the show and your profile on the Seawork online platform.
Join our team who will guide you through everything you need to know on how to maximise your exposure and networking opportunities before, during, and after the event.
This session is perfect for exhibitors and visitors alike and will give you practical, actionable insights to help you stand out and connect with the right people.

What you’ll learn:
•    How to optimise your profile on the Seawork online platform
•    Tips for increasing engagement before, during and after the event
•    How to make the most of event marketing opportunities
•    Getting involved with the conference programme and industry awards
•    Using the platform’s tools to connect with key decision-makers
 
Speakers (4)
Alice Driscoll
Press Officer, Press Office
Lizzie Monk
Media Sales, Seawork
Moderators (2)
Debbie Mason
Editor, Mercator Media
Session
Online
Circularity in the Dutch Maritime Manufacturing Industry
Wednesday, Nov 19, 2025
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Live
Online Session
English

Circularity in the Dutch Maritime Manufacturing Industry

Join us for an insightful webinar organised by Seawork in collaboration with Maritime & Offshore NL, the Dutch trade association representing the shipbuilding and offshore sectors, including shipyards and maritime suppliers. This session will explore the growing importance of circularity in maritime shipbuilding, highlighting both global and Dutch perspectives.

The webinar will be presented by Madelief de Wit from the Maritime & Offshore NL trade and events team, who is highly involved in SEAWORK, and Rosanne van Houwelingen, Maritime & Offshore NL innovation project manager with a focus on circularity in the maritime industry.
Presented by Seawork
Speakers (2)
Madelief de Wit
Event Manager, Maritime & Offshore NL
Rosanne van Houwelingen
Innovation project manager, Maritime & Offshore NL
Moderator (1)
Debbie Mason
Editor, Mercator Media
Session
Online
Building the Infrastructure & Data Ecosystems for Autonomous Workboats
Wednesday, Dec 10, 2025
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM
Live
Online Session
English

Building the Infrastructure & Data Ecosystems for Autonomous Workboats

Join us for an engaging webinar partnered with SMI, exploring the critical infrastructure and data ecosystems needed for autonomous workboats. As many workboats operate within port limits, ensuring infrastructure readiness, robust connectivity, and efficient data sharing is essential for the safe and effective adoption of autonomous technologies. This session will highlight the latest insights and practical approaches from leading experts in the field.

The webinar will focus on four key areas:
Infrastructure challenges for enabling autonomy – Simon Davies, Manager UK & Europe, Saronic
Connectivity requirements – Gaurangi Bajpai, Senior telecoms engineer, Satellite Applications Catapult Ltd
Shared data and communication standards - TBC
Integrating autonomous vessel communications into port and harbour systems – Lewis Seymour-Pugh, Senior Consultant, Marico Marine

Each speaker will give a 10-minute presentation, followed by a Q&A discussion, for a total session of 40 minutes.
Presented by Seawork
Speakers (3)
Gaurangi Bajpai
Senior Telecoms Engineer, Catapult
Simon Davies
Business Development Manager, Saronic Technologies
Moderators (2)
Mark Albon
Director of Maritime Defence & Security Group (MDSG), Society of Maritime Industries (SMI)
Session
Online
Defence as an Engine for Growth
Thursday, Jan 22, 2026
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Live
Online Session
English

Defence as an Engine for Growth

Moderators: 
  • Sharon Jones - Regional Lead, Maritime Enterprise Engagement
  • Debbie Mason - Maritime Journal, Editor
Speakers:
  • Mark Helliker - DASA Innovation Partner for the South East
  • Tim Ketton-Locke - Deputy Director, Office for Small Business Growth
  • Jane Warren - Head of Navy Commercial Define
How can the commercial workboat sector contribute to Defence as an engine for growth?

The commercial workboat sector has a significant role to play in supporting the objectives of the Defence Industrial Strategy 2025: Making Defence an Engine for Growth. By providing versatile, cost-effective, and innovative maritime solutions, the sector can enhance defence capabilities while contributing to economic growth and national resilience.
Workboats support a wide range of defence activities, including logistics, port operations, training, and maritime security, allowing military assets to focus on core operational roles. The sector’s ability to integrate cutting-edge technologies, such as autonomous systems, advanced sensors, and sustainable propulsion, aligns with the MOD’s goals of modernisation and environmental sustainability.

Join the webinar to explore how the commercial workboat industry strengthens the UK’s defence supply chain, fosters innovation, and supports high-value jobs, particularly in coastal and regional economies.
Presented by Seawork
Speakers (3)
Mark Helliker
Innovation Partner, HM Government Zone
Tim Ketton-Locke
Deputy Director, Office for Small Business Growth
Moderators (3)
Sharon Jones
Maritime Enterprise Engagement, RN Maritime Enterprise Engagement
Session
Online
Autonomy at Sea - the Future of Global Regulations for Autonomous Vessels and Underwater Systems
Thursday, Mar 19, 2026
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Live
Online Session
English

Autonomy at Sea - the Future of Global Regulations for Autonomous Vessels and Underwater Systems

Autonomy at sea - the future of global regulations for autonomous vessels and underwater systems

 

MASS regulatory perspective

  • What is IMCA's view on the IMO's forthcoming MASS regulations 
  • What is IMCA doing in response?

ROV

  • Four levels of autonomy - what are they, is this leading towards a global standard?
  • IMCA activity re ROV, AUV, USV, space, including accreditation of inspectors
Presented by Seawork
Speakers (2)
Roger Moore
Technical Adviser – Remote Systems & ROV, Offshore Survey and Competence and Training, IMCA
Richard Purser
Technical Adviser - Marine, IMCA
Moderators (2)
Debbie Mason
Editor, Mercator Media
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