Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) 2026

Asia Pacific Maritime (APM) is Asia’s premier exhibition and conference for innovation across shipbuilding and marine, workboat, offshore, port technology, and electric and hybrid marine.

Held biennially in Singapore, APM brings together industry leaders, technology developers, shipowners, ports, and solution providers to focus on the future of vessel operations and energy systems. The 19th edition of APM will take place from 25–27 March 2026 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, across Halls A, B, C, D, E and F. Over three days, the event is expected to welcome more than 20,000 industry professionals, 750 global exhibitors, and 150+ speakers.

Electric & Hybrid Power at APM 2026

New for 2026, APM is introducing Electric & Hybrid Power, a dedicated segment focused on technologies already being deployed to reduce emissions and improve vessel efficiency. The feature includes a dedicated consultation lounge and conference content centred on the maritime energy transition.

ZESTAs at APM 2026

ZESTAs is a Supporting Partner of APM 2026 and will co-host the Zero-Emission Shipping Consulting Lounge within the Electric & Hybrid Power feature area.

The Lounge will provide a dedicated meeting point for practical discussion on what it takes to move zero emissions shipping from ambition to deployment. It reflects ZESTAs’ role in bringing together the actors needed to make progress across the maritime value chain, including technology providers, vessel designers, shipowners, ports, energy systems, regulators, and finance.

ZESTAs Secretary-General Madadh MacLaine will also be moderating two conference discussions during APM 2026, focused on green hydrogen and wind propulsion. These themes are closely connected to the issues explored in her recent articles, which examine maritime energy resilience, industrial readiness, and the strategic choices now shaping the sector.

Together, the Lounge, the conference programme, and Madadh’s recent writing show why zero emissions shipping is no longer only a future ambition, but a question of deployment, resilience, and energy sovereignty.

Read Madadh’s recent articles:
From Choke Points to Checkpoints
The Kharg Spike


Location

Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
APM 2026 – Electric & Hybrid Power feature area
Halls B


Opening hours

Wednesday 25 March: 10:00 – 18:00
Thursday 26 March: 10:00 – 18:00
Friday 27 March: 10:00 – 17:00


Registration

APM 2026 is free to attend for trade professionals. Visitors can register via the official APM website.

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