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Green Marine Europe at Euromaritime 2026: Decarbonisation, Financing and Credible Transition Pathways

January 20, 2026

On the occasion of Euromaritime 2026, Green Marine Europe will be present in Marseille (parc Chanot) for two key days dedicated to the structural challenges of the maritime sector’s transition.

📍 Stand K07-E, Blue Village, Hall 2

Our team will welcome you throughout the Blue Pact (3 February) and Blue Capital (4 February) thematic days, in which Green Marine Europe will take an active part.

🎟️ Discount code – Euromaritime 2026

A discount code is available to facilitate your participation in the event.

In addition to our presence on the exhibition area, two presentations delivered by members of the Green Marine Europe community will also punctuate these two days.


🔹 3 February – Blue Pact | Decarbonisation

This day is dedicated to the decarbonisation of the maritime sector, in connection with the European Green Deal and collective dynamics towards a low-carbon maritime economy.

Presentation - 3:45 pm to 4:00 pm – Workshop Area – Hall 1


Jonathan Pacelle, Deputy Managing Director – Site & QHSE
Chantier naval de Marseille

Shipyards and decarbonisation: operational levers and reference frameworks
Drawing on field experience, this presentation will put operational levers (energy, industrial processes, resource management, impact monitoring) into perspective with existing regulatory and voluntary frameworks, to show how to turn climate objectives into measurable and credible actions.


🔹 4 February – Blue Capital | Financing

The Blue Capital day is dedicated to financing issues and the role of investors in the maritime sector’s environmental transition.

Presentation - 5:00 pm to 5:15 pm – Workshop Area – Hall 1

Vincent Blaize, Director
FIMAR

Aligning environmental requirements with economic realities: the role of a certification such as Green Marine Europe
This presentation will address economic constraints, investment needs and the prioritisation of actions, showing how a voluntary certification can help structure approaches, measure progress and strengthen the credibility of environmental commitments.

🔹 Additional higlight - Plenary round table – 3 February | 3:30–4:15 pm – Hall 2

SECA Mediterranean: how are maritime stakeholders adapting to IMO requirements?

Organised by Euromaritime, this plenary session will address how maritime actors in the Mediterranean are preparing for the implementation of the SECA Med and adapting to evolving IMO requirements.

Moderator : Thibaud Teillard – Infomer

Speakers :

  • Antidia Citores – Green Marine Europe
  • Christine Rosso – Port of Toulon
  • Christophe Lenormand – SGMer

 

We look forward to welcoming you at stand K07-E (Blue Village) on 3 and 4 February to exchange with shipowners, shipyards, ports, investors and partners on credible, measurable transition pathways aligned with European requirements.