About the Maritime Sector Career Roundtable
Facilitated by Halogen, this is a structured roundtable programme designed for junior college, polytechnic, and university students aged 17 - 25 who are looking to gain exposure to the maritime industry and explore potential career pathways within the sector.
The maritime industry powers 90% of global trade and is currently in a transitional phase, moving towards automation through new technologies. This roundtable offers participants the opportunity to better understand the industry and its evolving landscape.
Participants will take part in three rounds of speed mentoring, rotating between industry experts and guided through conversations focused on personal discovery, career navigation, skill set development, and early career preparation. The programme includes an introduction to mentoring, a panel discussion on industry diversity, and a closing networking session.
Programme Details
- Programme kick-off: Sunday, 14 June 2026, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- Registration deadline: Friday, 5 June 2026
What's In It For You
- Gain understanding of what careers in the maritime sector look like
- Gain exclusive insights from experienced professionals about their day-to-day roles, how the maritime sector is evolving today with automation and new technologies, and the unique position Singapore holds as one of the busiest trans-shipment hubs.
- A space to clarify your goals and direction
- Use structured conversations to find out how professionals have carved a role in this industry, what it takes to step into it, and ways to set yourself up for success before entering the workforce across both maritime and non-maritime roles.
- Opportunity to build professional connections early
- Start developing relationships with industry professionals while you're still in school, from these companies – Sinoda Shipping Agency Pte Ltd, Pacific International Lines, Centre of Excellence in Maritime Safety (CEMS), Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), Gard, Berge Bulk, Everllence, BP, and Singapore Shipping Associations.
- On-site experiences at Capgemini's Asia-Pacific Headquarters
- Visit the office in person and get a closer look at a professional work environment in this industry.
More about Maritime Port Authority
The Maritime Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore serves as the country’s maritime and port regulator and planner, as well as its national maritime representative. MPA also plays a role in advancing Singapore as an international maritime centre and supports efforts in maritime digitalisation and decarbonisation.
Through this programme, participants will gain exposure to professionals connected to the maritime sector and better understand its role locally and globally.
Only 30 slots available - sign up today!