Ethics in the Maritime Industry will bring together marine professionals to explore the human decisions, responsibilities, and impacts behind every voyage.
The IMarEST honoured Professor Jin Wang with its flagship Outstanding Contribution Award. The award was presented at the Institute’s prestigious Annual Dinner by new President, Professor Deborah Greaves.
Ahead of next week’s meeting of the IMO’s MEPC84, the IMarEST has set out proposals to ensure the Net Zero Framework (NZF) is scalable, practical to deliver, and reduces investment risk.
We have strengthened our commitment to supporting professionals working in marine technology and innovation with the launch of a reimagined, and future‑ready, professional registration standard.
A new white paper released today by the IMarEST in collaboration with Whale Seeker and True North Marine uses a case study to illustrate how vessel speed optimisation has potential to protect marine mammals, whilst saving fuel and reducing carbon emissions.
Our new fellowship standard aims to make the Institute’s highest level of recognition more accessible and inclusive for marine professionals worldwide.
The relaunch of the IMarEST Aberdeen Maritime Joint Branch was celebrated at the city’s iconic Art Gallery. Refreshing the branch marks a commitment to supporting the marine engineering, science, and technology community in Northeast Scotland.