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Maritime Industry Briefing: Shipping Conference Growth, Digital Transformation Challenges

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 11:55 AM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including strong registration for the Geneva Dry shipping conference and insights on navigating the digital technology landscape.

## Geneva Dry Conference Sees Record Registrations With 50 days to go, organizers of the Geneva Dry commodities shipping conference are reporting record attendance numbers. According to Splash247, more than 220 companies have already registered for the third edition of the 'world's premier commodities shipping conference', indicating strong industry interest. The Geneva Dry conference, held at the President Wilson Hotel on the shores of Lake Geneva, has established itself as a must-attend event for the global dry bulk shipping community. The strong early registration numbers suggest the 2023 edition will be the largest yet, providing a valuable networking and knowledge-sharing opportunity for shipowners, charterers, traders, and other industry stakeholders. ## Navigating the Maritime Technology Landscape While the maritime industry continues its digital transformation, the rapid pace of technology innovation can present challenges for companies looking to evaluate and implement new solutions. In a recent article for Maritime CEO, the author explores how to 'go beyond the maritime tech hype' and identify genuinely valuable technologies. 'With so many technologies on the market, how do you evaluate what is genuinely valuable?' the article asks. The piece emphasizes the importance of clearly defining business needs, conducting thorough market research, and seeking out peer insights before investing in new digital tools and platforms. Maintaining a balanced, strategic approach to maritime technology adoption will be crucial as the industry continues its digital journey, the article concludes. Leveraging the right solutions can drive efficiency and competitiveness, but only if implemented thoughtfully within a company's unique operational context.

Source: Splash247

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