Posidonia 2026 opens in Athens, marking the largest gathering in the event's history with over 40,000 shipping professionals attending. This year's focus is on maritime security, energy transition, and geopolitical risks.
Record Participation and Exhibitors
The exhibition, held at the Athens Metropolitan Expo, features more than 2,220 exhibitors from 83 countries, a 9% increase from 2024. The event spans 45,000 sq m and includes 24 national pavilions, with Germany and Italy returning after long absences.
Key Themes and Technologies
Over 30 companies will showcase artificial intelligence applications for shipping, while more than 100 exhibitors present technologies for environmental compliance and net-zero targets. Discussions will cover digitalisation, cybersecurity, and maritime decarbonisation.
"In a time of international challenges and multiple disruptions, Greek shipping stands as a pillar of stability, resilience and global connectivity," said Melina Travlos, head of the Union of Greek Shipowners.
Industry Challenges and Opportunities
The event occurs amidst complex operating environments, with conflicts, sanctions, and shifting trade patterns affecting decisions. Theodore Vokos, Posidonia's managing director, noted recent Gulf tensions highlighting industry resilience.
| Year | Exhibitors | Countries | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 2,040 | 80 | - |
| 2026 | 2,220 | 83 | 9% |
Implications for Shippers and Operators
Shippers should focus on adapting to new technologies and regulatory changes. Networking at Posidonia offers opportunities to explore partnerships and innovations critical for future resilience.
Watch List
- Geopolitical developments affecting shipping lanes
- Technological advancements in maritime operations
- Regulatory changes impacting environmental compliance