The groundbreaking "UAE Maritime Decarbonisation Centre" has been established to accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices, technologies, and policies in the maritime sector.
The UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI) has announced the establishment of the centre in collaboration with Det Norske Veritas (DNV), the world’s leading classification society and recognized advisor for the maritime industry.
The centre aims to drive research, innovation, and collaboration among key stakeholders, with a focus on developing and implementing sustainable solutions for greenhouse gas emission reduction and enhanced energy efficiency in the maritime industry.
It will conduct joint-industry projects, incubator and accelerator programmes, and future talent development initiatives.
Furthermore, it will provide access to funding opportunities, and serve as a knowledge hub by publishing research and information.
This will be the first centre of its kind in the MENA region, and fourth centre globally.
The official signing ceremony to commemorate this historic partnership took place at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) headquarters in London, UK.
Commenting on the partnership, Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, said "By collaborating with DNV, we aim to leverage their expertise and global network to drive innovation and accelerate the adoption of decarbonisation technologies."
He added the centre will "play a pivotal role in advancing our national and regional sustainability goals, while contributing to the global efforts in combating climate change".
This initiative aligns perfectly with the UAE's preparations for hosting COP28, where the nation will showcase its commitment to sustainable innovation and energy transition on a global stage.
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