June 16–17, 2027
Montjuïc, Fira de Barcelona

Explore the infrastructure shaping tomorrow's ports

Discover the foundations supporting maritime decarbonization

The success of maritime decarbonization depends on much more than the vessels themselves.

Ports, energy systems, charging networks, alternative fuel infrastructure and grid capacity will all play a critical role in enabling the transition to cleaner and more efficient maritime operations.

This dedicated pillar explores the projects, partnerships, investments and technologies helping create the foundations for a more sustainable maritime future.

Whether you work in port operations, terminal management, energy, infrastructure planning, government or maritime operations, Advanced Maritime Technology offers valuable insight into one of the industry's fastest-growing areas of development.

Gain expert insight into the infrastructure developments supporting the future of maritime operations.

 

 

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The challenge

The challenge

As vessel technologies evolve, supporting infrastructure must evolve alongside them.

Ports and maritime stakeholders face increasing pressure to provide the energy capacity, charging networks, fuel supply systems and operational resilience required for future maritime operations.

At the same time, organizations must balance technical requirements, investment considerations, regulatory obligations and long-term planning objectives.

Successfully delivering this infrastructure will require unprecedented coordination across industries and supply chains.

The opportunity

The opportunity

Significant investments are being made worldwide to modernize ports, expand energy capacity and support the adoption of alternative fuels and new vessel technologies.

For visitors, this creates an opportunity to better understand how infrastructure projects are being planned, funded and delivered, while exploring the technologies and partnerships making progress possible.

By bringing together ports, utilities, energy providers, policymakers, developers and technology innovators, Advanced Maritime Technology provides valuable insight into the practical realities of maritime infrastructure transformation.

Why this matters now

Why this matters now

Global investment in maritime energy transition is accelerating.

As more organizations commit to net-zero strategies and future fleet planning, infrastructure is becoming a critical focus area for decision-makers across the maritime sector.

Understanding how ports, governments, utilities and private-sector organizations are addressing these challenges is becoming increasingly important for anyone involved in the future of maritime operations.

The decisions being made today will shape the infrastructure supporting maritime trade and transport for decades to come.

What you gain as a visitor to AMT 2027

What you gain as a visitor to AMT 2027

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Connecting the organisations building maritime capacity

No single organization can deliver maritime infrastructure transformation alone.

Through its growing community of association partners, industry organizations and strategic stakeholders, Advanced Maritime Technology creates opportunities for collaboration across the entire infrastructure value chain.

By bringing together ports, energy providers, investors, policymakers, technology companies and operators, AMT supports the conversations and partnerships needed to accelerate sustainable maritime growth.

Where maritime infrastructure meets real-world implementation

Where maritime infrastructure meets real-world implementation

Successful maritime decarbonization relies on investment in the infrastructure that makes transformation possible.

Barcelona places Advanced Maritime Technology at the heart of that conversation. Situated next to the Port of Barcelona, one of Europe's leading maritime gateways, the event is surrounded by active investment in blue economy projects, port innovation, energy transition initiatives and future-ready infrastructure development.

This unique location creates opportunities to connect with port authorities, energy providers, policymakers and infrastructure developers who are actively working to build the foundations of future maritime operations.

For organizations involved in charging technology, shore power, alternative fuel supply, grid management and infrastructure planning, Barcelona offers a valuable connection to the projects and partnerships driving industry progress.

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