PTI is transforming its events portfolio for the year ahead.
Building on a successful 2021, where we hosted virtual events including the Container Terminal Automation Conference, Smart Digital Ports of the Future, and GreenTech for Ports and Terminals, in the next 12 months we will bring you all of this and more in the name of collaboration amongst industry stakeholders.
Intermodal Freight Forum Europe – 8 February 2022
Debuting in 2022, PTI’s virtual Intermodal Freight Forum Europe will cover the pressing challenges and trends in intermodal freight transport across Europe – from data standardisation, addressing the lack of capacity in ports and rail, as well as digitalisation and interconnectivity in the supply chain.
Container Terminal Automation Conference (CTAC) – 9 & 10 March 2022
Taking place at the Chelsea Harbour, London, CTAC 2022 marks a comeback to live events for the container terminal industry, providing a forum for networking, learning and knowledge sharing.
This year’s event will provide two days of content, featuring insights from C-level figures and panel discussions on topics such as data standardisation, automation, digitalisation, AI and advanced technology and more.
Take a look at last year’s event reviews to catch up on some key insights from the 2021 event.
Smart Digital Ports (SDP) of the Future – 11 & 12 May 2022
SDP 2022 is an industry leader in digitalisation of ports and supply chains.
This year we take a renewed focus on emerging challenges in Cybersecurity, Digital Twins, and autonomous technologies; whilst also bringing you the latest on digital platforms, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data and Analytics.
GreenTech for Ports & Terminals 2022
Join us later in the year for GreenTech for Ports and Terminals 2022.
The conference took place virtually on the 22 & 23 September 2021, as the only large-scale green technology conference which caters to both ports and terminals, with a focus on collaboration.
The event dived into the tech, government regulation, practical sustainability projects and their funding, and how collaboration between ports, terminals and even shipping lines can reduce carbon emissions.