Education & Training

Updates on maritime education and training initiatives

Belgium's deputy prime minister, Alexander de Croo, opening the new JNPT-SPRC training facility

Antwerp sets up Indian port tr...

Antwerp sets up India...

Indian port professionals who follow courses given in Mumbai by APEC, the port of Antwerp training c...
Indian port professionals who fol...
Executive director of DMCA, Amer Ali

DMCA supports BIMCO sessions i...

DMCA supports BIMCO s...

The Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) has supported a series of training sessions held under the ...
The Dubai Maritime City Authority...
ADP's new educational initiative

Ground breaking educational in...

Ground breaking educa...

Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) has joined forces with the Australian Maritime College (AMC) to deliver certif...
Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) has joined ...
ADT operator starts training for UAE nationals

Terminal operator starts train...

Terminal operator sta...

Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) has launched its new training program aimed at UAE nationals with a high s...
Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) has lau...
MIlaha Launches training programme for Qatari students

Milaha launches training progr...

Milaha launches train...

Milaha has launched its 2016 training programme, which targets Qatari university students currently ...
Milaha has launched its 2016 trai...
MARACAD brings training world to Dubai

MARACAD brings training world ...

MARACAD brings traini...

Three of the maritime industry’s most respected global professional bodies have announced their comm...
Three of the maritime industry’...

DP World starts education init...

DP World starts educa...

DP World is to launch an international education programme, focusing on trade and logistics, to help...
DP World is to launch an internat...
ICS signs MoU with Indian Maritime University

Institute of Chartered Shipbro...

Institute of Chartere...

The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, the maritime industry’s only body dedicated to professional ...
The Institute of Chartered Shipbr...

New facility in Dubai for Maer...

New facility in Dubai...

A simulator-based training facility has been opened by Maersk Training, to cater for the particularl...
A simulator-based training facili...
The first cohort to attend the Safeen IALA trading course at Abu Dhabi Ports’ marine workshops

Abu Dhabi Ports delivers navig...

Abu Dhabi Ports deliv...

Abu Dhabi Ports, one of only nine organisations to offer certified courses by the International Asso...
Abu Dhabi Ports, one of only nine...

ICS Student Awards success

ICS Student Awards su...

On the 19th of February 2017, the Middle East branch of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS)...
On the 19th of February 2017, the...
Naqel and Dubai Trade will be working closely together

Saudi-UAE partnership aims to ...

Saudi-UAE partnership...

Leading Saudi Arabian logistics service provider, Naqel, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding wi...
Leading Saudi Arabian logistics s...

Frequently Asked Questions

Current maritime training trends focus on digital learning platforms, simulator-based training, cyber security awareness and sustainability-focused education. The industry is increasingly adopting e-learning, virtual reality (VR) and remote assessment tools to ensure seafarers and maritime professionals stay skilled, compliant, and prepared for modern shipping challenges.
Maritime training trends are important because they help seafarers develop up-to-date skills while enabling shipping companies to meet international safety, regulatory and operational standards. Modern training approaches improve crew competency, reduce risks, enhance safety performance and support efficient vessel and port operations.
Digitalisation is a major driver of maritime training trends, introducing online courses, simulation-based learning, AI-assisted assessments and remote certification programmes. These digital tools allow maritime professionals to train more flexibly, access global expertise, and stay current with evolving regulations and technologies in the shipping industry.
Safety and compliance are central to maritime training trends, as training programmes must align with IMO standards, STCW requirements and regional maritime regulations. Updated training ensures crews understand safety procedures, emergency response, environmental protection measures and operational best practices critical to safe and compliant maritime operations.
Reliable updates on maritime training trends can be found on specialised maritime news platforms like The Maritime Standard, along with maritime academies, industry associations and regulatory bodies. These sources provide insights into new training methods, certification updates, skills development initiatives and evolving education standards in the global maritime sector.