1、Foundation&Deep dive on seafarer sustainabilitySupporting the opportunity for Africa and women to create a sustainable supply of seafarers for the futureFULL REPORT|MARCH 2025PeopleEnergyVesselsMaritime tradePorts2Seafarer sustainabilityFoundation&The Global Maritime Trends programme launched by Llo
2、yds Register and Lloyds Register Foundation,is a dynamic,multi-year research initiative,designed to provide evidence,insight,and foresight into the major challenges shaping the maritime industry between now and 2050,taking a holistic view of the maritime world,from fishing to offshore wind.The progr
3、amme launched in 2023 with the Global Maritime Trends 2050 Report(GMT2050 Report)by Economist Impact,which analyses possible future scenarios for maritime in 2050,based on the speed of technology adoption and the level of global collaboration,to help the industry forecast risks,opportunities,and req
4、uired investment.At the heart of the programme are a series of deep dive reports which explore critical maritime issues,delivering expert analysis and robust data to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving maritime landscape and the potential implications for various maritime stakehold
5、ers.In parallel with those deep dives and part of that same programme is the Global Maritime Trends Barometer which offers an annual pulse of the maritime industrys journey through the energy transition and digital transition,while assessing progress towards the four future scenarios as outlined in
6、the GMT2050 Report by Economist Impact.The Barometer is structured along five key components of the maritime industry:maritime trade,energy,vessels,ports and people.Scan to find out more about the GMT programme.BackgroundThe World Maritime University(WMU)in Malm,Sweden is established within the fram