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IEMA partners with Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo to drive forward electrification in the maritime industry

Anthony JamesBy Anthony JamesNovember 12, 20243 Mins Read
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The International Electric & Marine Association (IEMA) has partnered with Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo, which is owned and operated by UKi Media & Events. Through this exciting collaboration, IEMA has been granted exclusive ‘Trade Association Partner’ status. This global partnership, officially launching at Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo from June 24-26, 2025, at the RAI Exhibition Venue in Amsterdam, aims to drive positive change and innovation in the electrification of the maritime industry.

The Trade Association Partnership between IEMA and Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo will create a collaborative environment for professionals across the maritime electrification space. IEMA’s established work and connections in this field, in combination with the Expo, provide the perfect interface between the private sector’s innovative technologies and government offices and municipalities, as well as worldwide ports and infrastructure.

IEMA will support a series of compelling events, including educational seminars, expert panels, and engaging discussions, to promote knowledge-sharing among industry leaders and practitioners alike. Additionally, the event in 2025 will feature IEMA’s Annual General Meeting, allowing members to connect, share insights, and contribute to discussions shaping the future of maritime electrification.

IEMA president, Adria Jover, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership: “Our collaboration with UKi Media & Events and Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo will bring together the key players and continue to break down barriers to maritime electrification. We do this through collaborative learning, innovation, and access to the latest technology. We are excited to be the Trade Association Partner for Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo as we continue to accelerate the industry toward sustainable maritime operations.”

Roz Guarnori, portfolio director at UKi Media & Events, also commented: “IEMA’s wealth of knowledge and commitment to advancing maritime electrification make them a perfect Association Partner for Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo. IEMA will enhance the event’s offerings, providing attendees with even more insightful programming and valuable opportunities to connect, learn, and advance their projects. UKi’s global research project has identified and ratified the need to serve all communities in the maritime industry; and working with IEMA will enable education, networking and technology adoption in a move to support decarbonization.”

IEMA members attending Electric & Hybrid Marine Expo will benefit from exclusive discounted conference delegate rates and exhibitor discounts, including for the Autonomous Ship conferences. This collaboration marks a major step forward in supporting the maritime industry’s transition to electrification and underscores both organizations’ commitment to creating a cleaner, more sustainable future.

 About IEMA

The International Electric Marine Association (IEMA) is the platform and interface for the global electric maritime industry, created to successfully propel the sector forward with the common goal of lasting decarbonization of the world’s waters.

A not-for-profit organization, IEMA facilitates an ecosystem of collaboration and unites industry and stakeholder members, actively engaging in initiatives to establish a sustainable and thriving global electric marine sector. Together with the engaged membership, IEMA’s mission includes advocating for impactful national and international policies to drive carbon neutrality by 2030 across recreational, service, public transportation, and maritime freight sectors, progressing towards a net-zero emissions target by 2050.

Recognizing the hurdles that impede the adoption of marine electrification, IEMA prioritizes providing technical guidance, developing standards, and establishing protocols to instil confidence in the safety and viability of electric and hybrid maritime solutions.

Join IEMA and be part of the future of the electric maritime industry. Spark innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth by becoming a member today. Visit www.iema.org/become-a-member for more information.

For more information about the Electric & Hybrid Marine Exhibition and to register for the event, please visit https://www.electricandhybridmarineworldexpo.com.

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