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YES to Shipping Forum 2020 will be part of Posidonia Web Forums Week

YES to Shipping Forum 2020 will be held on Thursday 29th October 2020, from 18.00 to 21.00 hrs through YES FORUM Facebook page

By: EBR - Posted: Thursday, October 15, 2020

The next generation of the Greek Shipping Industry will receive questions from the distinguished speakers that will be invited!
The next generation of the Greek Shipping Industry will receive questions from the distinguished speakers that will be invited!

YES to Shipping Forum 2020 will be part of Posidonia Web Forums Week through YES FORUM Facebook page on Thursday 29th October 2020, from 18.00 to 21.00 hrs, in Greek language.

Young people studying, willing to pursue a career or already working in shipping / travelling onboard, distinguished executives from the whole spectrum of the maritime cluster, prestigious academics, representatives of Μinistries, Μerchant Μarine Academies and Shipping Organisations will be there to exchange their views and opinions about the future the challenges of the Greek Shipping Industry.

Since the 1st YES to Shipping Forum 2016 more than 1,000 questions have been answered by shipping stakeholders participating in YES FORUM physical and virtual events. This year, they will not be the only ones answering the concerns of the young generation.

The next generation of the Greek Shipping Industry will receive questions from the distinguished speakers that will be invited!

Stay tuned and watch the dialogue…. the other way around!

 

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