Education & Training

Updates on maritime education and training initiatives

Emiratis studying abroad will have the chance to gain work experience on DP World facilities nearby

DP World launches internship p...

DP World launches int...

DP World is introducing an internship programme for Emirati nationals studying abroad. This will giv...
DP World is introducing an intern...
India’s Minister of Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari, attending the launch of the CEMS initiative

India establishes centre of ma...

India establishes cen...

A new Center of Excellence in Maritime and Ship Building (CEMS) is being set up by India’s Ministry ...
A new Center of Excellence in Mar...

TMS and KOTC announce industry...

TMS and KOTC announce...

The Maritime Standard (TMS) and Kuwait Oil Tanker Company (KOTC) have collaborated on a unique proje...
The Maritime Standard (TMS) and K...
RAK Ports Training Institute has held its first oil spill response course

New oil response course from R...

New oil response cour...

The RAK Ports Training Institute, which was set up in January 2017 to meet a growing demand for spec...
The RAK Ports Training Institute,...
BIMCO chief executive Angus Frew

BIMCO course targets senior ma...

BIMCO course targets ...

BIMCO, the world's largest shipowning organisation, has launched a new top level course for experien...
BIMCO, the world's largest shipow...
Abu Dhabi’s maritime training initiative is helping Emirati women play a higher profile role

Emirati women graduate from Ab...

Emirati women graduat...

The first three Emirati women have graduated as masters of 24m vessels from the Maritime Training Ce...
The first three Emirati women hav...
Sohar’s International Maritime College Oman

Sohar Port rolls out summer tr...

Sohar Port rolls out ...

Initiated by Sohar Port and Freezone, and now in its sixth year, the Sohar Summer Programme will see...
Initiated by Sohar Port and Freez...
Bahri has signed an agreement with KAU to provide on board training programmes for its students

Bahri sets up training opportu...

Bahri sets up trainin...

Saudi Arabian shipping company Bahri has announced the signing of an agreement with King Abdulaziz U...
Saudi Arabian shipping company Ba...
Jaheziya Managing Director, Jamal Mohamed Al Shamsi signing the MOU with his ADP counterpart, Captain Mohamed Al Shamisi

Abu Dhabi Ports and Jaheziya c...

Abu Dhabi Ports and J...

Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) and Jaheziya, a subsidiary of Tawazun, are joining forces to introduce a range...
Abu Dhabi Ports (ADP) and Jaheziy...
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...

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...
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...

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.