Location - Informa Markets, 16th floor, Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8BF
The Thetius Leaders' Forum meeting will feature facilitated discussions and networking opportunities with peers across various industries. This one-day meeting will take place in London.
Leading real transformation in any organisation is an immense challenge fraught with obstacles. Trying to do it alone without support is not just difficult, it's impossible. Leaders need a trusted community to help them navigate uncertainty.
That's why the Thetius Leaders' Forum offers an exclusive, invite-only space for senior executives across the maritime industry to come together. This carefully curated community combines intimate in-person gatherings with ongoing virtual conversations to foster meaningful connections.
Together, leaders from diverse sectors like ship operating, chartering, port management, cargo owning, and other sectors within the industry can network, discuss common problems, and exchange best practices. And they can do it in an environment free of sales pitches and promotional agendas.
The forum also provides access to insights from recognised technology partners at the cutting edge of innovation. Their expertise helps members grasp emerging trends and new solutions for the industry.
Most importantly, the forum enables leaders to build relationships with peers they can rely on during challenging times. Having a community of trusted allies makes transformation seem more possible. It provides the support necessary to push past obstacles and drive real change.
The forum will meet four times per year for facilitated discussions under Chatham House rules, covering key challenges submitted in advance by the members.
After hosting initial leaders' forum meetings in London, Singapore, Dubai, and Houston last year, we are now convening the second round of these forums. The next round of the overall meeting of the leaders' forum builds on the insights and discussions generated during those first four meetings. As with those previous sessions, we will focus our dialogue around the following four core areas.
These sessions are aimed at learning from peers who are working on similar problems. It is also a chance to socialise and connect in an informal setting after the main discussions are over.