MRET SUMMIT 2025: FUTURE-PROOFING THE FILIPINO SEAFARER
Sep 22, 2025



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Manila, Philippines — September 25–26, 2025. The stage is set for the Maritime Research, Education, and Training Summit (MRET Summit 2025), a groundbreaking gathering that promises to shape the future of the country’s maritime sector. With the theme “Securing Maritime Excellence: Future Proofing the Filipino Seafarers,” the summit will bring together top government officials, global industry leaders, maritime schools, and international partners for two days of high-level discussions, workshops, and collaboration.

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Global and National Leaders in Attendance
The summit will open with Mr. Victor Del Rosario, Executive Director of the DMW-NMP, warmly welcoming delegates and setting the tone for collaboration and innovation. His message underscores the government’s strong commitment to elevate Filipino seafarers on the global stage.

Adding to this, DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac will deliver a powerful keynote address, while H.E. Christian Halaas Lyster of the Royal Norwegian Embassy will share insights on international maritime cooperation. Messages of support from legislators and maritime champions will further highlight the importance of this gathering.

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Tackling Critical Maritime Challenges

Delegates will gain first-hand knowledge on pressing issues shaping the shipping workforce: decarbonization, digitalization, skills shortages, mental health, welfare, and the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers. Experts from MAAP, PHILCAMSAT, ISWAN, and other institutions will provide actionable insights, ensuring Filipino seafarers remain globally competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.

Workshops that Shape the Future
On Day 2, attention will turn to interactive breakout sessions, where participants will actively co-develop strategies and indicative plans. Focus areas include maritime education, workforce training, welfare and well-being, and legislative agendas. These workshops will transform ideas into actionable roadmaps for the sector.

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A Collective Commitment for Excellence
The summit will culminate in the signing of a Pledge of Commitment, uniting all stakeholders in their mission to sustain Filipino seafarers’ excellence worldwide. Beyond knowledge-sharing, the MRET Summit 2025 will also celebrate fellowship and solidarity through networking, entertainment, and camaraderie.

As the maritime industry faces rapid transformations, the MRET Summit 2025 stands as a beacon of readiness and resilience. Hosted at the prestigious Manila Hotel, this event is more than a conference—it is a collective movement to ensure that Filipino seafarers remain world-class and future-ready. The gathering symbolizes unity between government, industry, and academe in shaping policies and programs that truly respond to global demands. With every keynote, workshop, and signed commitment, the summit reinforces one powerful message: the Philippines is determined to protect, empower, and elevate its seafarers—today, tomorrow, and for generations to come.

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