About Exhibition
Advanced Maritime Technology Conference 2026 will be held from 16th - 18th June 2026 at RAI Amsterdam, Netherlands The. This is the premier gateway to the future of carbon-free shipping. It expands its scope to include specialized streams for autonomous vessel operations and AI-driven logistics. Attendees will explore cutting-edge propulsion systems, high-capacity energy storage, and smart port infrastructure. It is a high-energy environment designed for networking, technical knowledge exchange, and witnessing the live launch of next-generation marine innovations.
Exhibitor Product Profile
Want to Exhibit?
This exhibition/conference is open for all companies, including organizations with products/services or topics related to the following: Propulsion Systems: Electric outboard motors, hybrid drive systems, and hydrogen fuel cell integrators.
Energy Storage: Marine-grade lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and battery management systems (BMS).
Autonomous Tech: Sensor fusion hardware (LiDAR/Radar), AI navigation software, and remote-control bridge systems.
Infrastructure: Shore-to-ship charging stations, automated mooring systems, and green port energy grids.
Components: High-efficiency converters, cooling systems, and low-emission engine filters.
Visitor Profile
Want to Visit?
Business visitors are Shipowners and Operators: Seeking to retrofit existing fleets or invest in new-build green vessels.
Naval Architects and Designers: Looking for the latest integration-ready propulsion and hull technologies.
Engineers and Technical Directors: Focused on the mechanical and electrical specifications of hybrid systems.
Port Authorities: Evaluating charging infrastructure and smart-port management solutions.
Government Regulators: Assessing industry progress toward IMO 2030/2050 decarbonization goals.
About Venue
RAI Amsterdam Convention Centre, commonly known as RAI Amsterdam or simply RAI, is a complex of conference and exhibition halls in the Zuidas business district of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Opened in 1961, the RAI welcomed its 75 millionth visitor in February 2001. Up to 2 million people visit the RAI every year.
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