The 4th International Maritime Symposium (IMS-24), organized by the National Institute of Maritime Affairs in collaboration with Bahria University, is set to take place on October 9, 2024, at the Ibn-e-Khuldun Auditorium in Bahria University. This year’s theme, “Realisation of Blue Economy through the Prism of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Options for Developing Countries,” seeks to examine the critical intersection of maritime security and sustainable development.

IMS-24 will serve as a vital platform for key stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions on the challenges and opportunities faced by developing nations in aligning their maritime strategies with the SDGs. The symposium will place a strong emphasis on Pakistan’s maritime sector, addressing the impacts of climate change and initiatives aimed at fostering a sustainable blue economy.

The symposium will prominently feature an exclusive session on the implementation of the Hong Kong Convention (HKC 2009) and the transition to Greenship Recycling in Pakistan, emphasizing sustainable practices vital for preventing environmental degradation and enhancing occupational health and safety. IMS 24 will also unveil six research reports produced by NIMA, designed to advance maritime sustainability.
The symposium will be attended by national and international audiences, including academicians, industry professionals, diplomats, researchers, maritime stakeholders, and business leaders. Esteemed speakers will present insights on various facets of the Blue Economy, offering invaluable policy recommendations to promote sustainable practices within Pakistan’s maritime sector.
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NIMA is a premier maritime-related think tank of Pakistan, which undertakes analysis and evaluation of National and International Maritime issues and policies in order to recommend solutions to advance the maritime interest of the country. NIMA is also focusing on spreading awareness about the importance of the maritime sector.