Education & Training

Updates on maritime education and training initiatives

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy and Columbia Shipmanagement have signed an MOU to develop training programmes

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy and...

Abu Dhabi Maritime Ac...

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Ports, has signed a Memorandum of Under...
Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA)...
Peter Stanley, CEO of IFAN

MENAS launches training course...

MENAS launches traini...

Bahrain-based Middle East Navigation Aids Service (MENAS) has underlined its commitment to boosting ...
Bahrain-based Middle East Navigat...

TMS webinar series returns

TMS webinar series re...

The Maritime Standard is launching a new programme of Covid-19: A Leadership Perspective webinars on...
The Maritime Standard is launchin...
The training agreement was signed in Bahri’s headquarters in Riyadh, where Bahri was represented by its CEO Eng. Abdullah Aldubaikhi, while NMA was represented by its Managing Director Capt. Turki Alshihri

Training agreement for Bahri

Training agreement fo...

Saudi Arabian shipping giant Bahri has signed a training services agreement with the National Mariti...
Saudi Arabian shipping giant Bahr...
Discussions taking place between representatives of the AASTMT’s Sharjah branch and FTA Land & Maritime

Sharjah academy forges closer ...

Sharjah academy forge...

The Sharjah branch of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT) has c...
The Sharjah branch of the Arab Ac...
ADP and EGA are working together to train UAE nationals

Leading Abu Dhabi maritime org...

Leading Abu Dhabi mar...

Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), the largest industrial company in the United Arab Emirates outside ...
Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), ...
Students at AAST are embracing e-learning lectures

AAST starts e-learning initiat...

AAST starts e-learnin...

The Arab Academy for Science Technology and Maritime Transport in Sharjah (AAST) has started impleme...
The Arab Academy for Science Tech...
Captain Maktoum Al Houqani, Managing Director, ADMA and Nadia Abdul Aziz, President of NAFL signing the logistics training agreement in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy boo...

Abu Dhabi Maritime Ac...

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Associa...
Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy (ADMA)...
Bahri VLCC fleet manager, chief engineer Abdullah Al-Yami, being presented to the TGA president, H.E. Rumaih Al Rumaih

Bahri’s support for students g...

Bahri’s support for...

In recognition for contributions to the development of students at King Abdulaziz University (KAU), ...
In recognition for contributions ...

FTA learns more about Abu Dhab...

FTA learns more about...

A delegation from the Federal Transport Authority – Land & Maritime (FTA) recently visited Abu D...
A delegation from the Federal Tra...
Capt. Abdulkareem Al Masabi, chief executive, ADNOC Logistics & Services and Captain Mohamed Juma Al Shamisi, chief executive Abu Dhabi Ports signing the MOU

Abu Dhabi cadetship programme ...

Abu Dhabi cadetship p...

Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy, an Abu Dhabi Ports company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (Mo...
Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy, an Ab...
His Majesty King Willem-Alexander, Her Majesty Queen Máxima, Ashish Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary, Transport & Ports, Government of Maharashtra, and Edwin van Espen, Program Manager Port of Rotterdam International, sign the MOU during a recent trade mission

Port of Rotterdam Authority in...

Port of Rotterdam Aut...

By signing two Memoranda of Understanding, appointing a representative office in India and supportin...
By signing two Memoranda of Under...

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.