Seminar / workshop

ICHCA QLD: Intelligence of Maritime Forum 2025

Australia, South Brisbane, QLD - September 25, 2025
ICHCA QLD: Intelligence of Maritime Forum 2025 Industry Forum - including drinks, and lunch by Rolling Stone Pizza food truck



15-minute presentations separated by 30 minutes networking:
  • 12:30-12:35 Opening address: Tim Polson, QLD Director, ICHCA Australia
  • 12:35-12:45 Marcus Oatley, Trade & Investment QLD: Facilitating seaborne trade for QLD
  • 30 minutes networking
  • 13:15-13:30: TBN - stay tuned
  • 14:00-14:15 Michael Houen, Hatch: Hazards of Electrification / Batteries in the Supply Chain.
  • 14:45-15:00 Desiree Alizert, Concordia & American Chamber of Commerce: Maritime cargo
    handling in disaster relief; implications of tech, AI & policy
  • 15:00 onwards: Guests welcome to continue networking/enjoying refreshments with a view
    of the city
  • 16:00 Official event close

RSVP
5.00pm Thursday 18th September 2025
Date(s)
September 25, 2025
Time(s)
12:15 for 12:30 commencement, presentations finish 15:00
Venue
Queensland Maritime Museum, 412 Stanley St, South Brisbane QLD 4101
Ticketing
ICHCA members $92.00, non-members $135.00 (includes 10% GST; includes lunch and drinks)

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