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June
2026

WMU Hosts Global Maritime Technology Cooperation Centres Network (GMN) Phase II Workshop

The World Maritime University (WMU) hosted the Global Maritime Technology Cooperation Centres Network (GMN) Phase II workshop in Malmö, Sweden, from 6–8 May, bringing together more than 80 participants from 33 organizations to advance practical action on maritime decarbonization.

GMN Phase II is an IMO-led, EU-funded project supporting developing countries, particularly Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), through technical cooperation, capacity development and pilot projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport.

Opening the workshop, WMU President Professor Maximo Q. Mejia, Jr. highlighted the importance of ensuring an equitable transition to a low-carbon maritime future, particularly for Small Island Developing States and Least Developed Countries that often face barriers to accessing finance, technology and capacity development opportunities.

Gyorgyi Gurban, Head of Climate Action and Clean Air Technical Cooperation in IMO’s Technical Cooperation and Implementation Division, said: “Unlocking delivery will require innovative financing, stronger support from MDBs and the private sector, and tackling the key offtake bottleneck in a coherent manner”.

Discussions focused on implementing the IMO 2023 GHG Strategy, including access to finance, regional cooperation, workforce development and support for developing countries. Participants also examined challenges in mobilizing investment for maritime decarbonization and explored ways to strengthen sustainable project pipelines.

The workshop aligned with this year’s World Maritime Day theme, “From Policy to Practice: Powering Maritime Excellence,” and provided an opportunity for WMU postgraduate students to engage directly with maritime practitioners, policymakers and industry representatives.

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