London, August 19, 2025 – The FuturED Institute is proud to announce the participation of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in the upcoming London Blue Economy Roundtable, an international platform driving the transition to a sustainable blue economy. The event will take place on September 8, 2025, at the United Nations Association UK (UNA-UK) headquarters in Whitehall, London.
Shaping the Future of the Blue Economy
As organizers, The FuturED Institute, in collaboration with the International Green Trade & Commerce Association (IGTCA), is bringing together experts, policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs to explore innovative and actionable solutions in critical sectors such as maritime transport, fisheries, and marine renewable energy.
Key discussion topics will include:
- Technological innovation to create cleaner and more efficient oceans.
- Sustainable financing to support green maritime projects.
- Climate resilience, strengthening the oceans’ capacity to respond to climate change.
Highlighting IMO’s Global Leadership
The IMO’s participation underscores the importance of international cooperation in achieving sustainable maritime practices. Having recently contributed to forums such as the United Nations Ocean Conference 2025 and the Blue Economy and Finance Forum in Monaco, the IMO continues to advance strategies to reduce emissions and enhance ocean governance worldwide.
“The FuturED Institute is committed to fostering partnerships that drive meaningful change. Collaborating with leaders like IMO allows us to translate knowledge into action for a sustainable blue economy,” said a FuturED Institute spokesperson.
Driving Innovation and Action
The London Blue Economy Roundtable offers a unique platform to exchange ideas, forge partnerships, and promote innovative projects that transform how humanity interacts with the oceans. The FuturED Institute is proud to host this gathering and looks forward to advancing solutions that make the global maritime sector more sustainable and resilient.
Learn more and register: London Blue Economy Roundtable