Danish Maritime Days REeception Connects the Maritime Industry

Posted by Michelle Howard
Tuesday, September 13, 2016

More than 500 key stakeholders from all parts of the global maritime industry will meet at the Danish Maritime Days Welcome Reception at Hotel D'Angleterre in Copenhagen on October 25.


On October 24-28, Danish Maritime Days will take place for the third successive year. Numerous events will discuss some of the major challenges and opportunities that the global maritime industry is facing. Again this year, Danish Maritime Days will also have an official welcome reception, which will bring together more than 500 participants and organizers from all events throughout the week in a celebration of the global maritime industry.


“I am looking forward to welcoming key stakeholders from all parts of the global maritime industry at the Danish Maritime Days Welcome Reception. This is a great opportunity to catch up with colleagues from around the world and to make new connections,” says John Taxgaard Vice President, Global Maritime Services at Ericsson, kindly hosting the Danish Maritime Days Welcome Reception together with Danish Maritime Days.


“Danish Maritime Days 2016 will include more than 40 independent events. The welcome reception is a time to celebrate and to thank people who have travelled from around the world and all the organizers for putting the most important challenges and opportunities of our industry on the agenda,” says Michael Soested Head of Secretariat at Danish Maritime Days.


The Danish Maritime Days Welcome Reception will be held at Hotel D'Angleterre in Copenhagen on October 25th.

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