Crown Prince Frederik to Attend the Danish Maritime Forum

May 26, 2015

Danish Crown Prince Frederik (Photo: Danish Maritime Days)
Danish Crown Prince Frederik (Photo: Danish Maritime Days)
Maritime key leaders, ministers and leading experts from all around the world will be accompanied by the Danish Crown Prince when they meet for the Danish Maritime Forum, October 7-8, 2015.
 
“We are very proud to announce that the Danish Crown Prince will attend the Danish Maritime Forum. It emphasizes his great interest in the maritime industry and the positive difference it can make for the world,” said Michael Soested, Head of Secretariat of Danish Maritime Days.
 
At the Danish Maritime Forum, the Crown Prince will have the opportunity to gain insight in some of the megatrends that could have a major influence on the global maritime industry and international trade in the future.
 
The Crown Prince is very familiar with the sea. He is a former member of the ‘Frogman Corps’ – the Royal Danish Navy’s special operations forces, a skilled sailor and Rear Admiral in the Royal Danish Navy. At last year’s opening of the Danish Maritime Forum the Crown Prince stated that, “the maritime industry plays an essential role both for the global economy at large and for the wellbeing of people around the globe.”
 
The Danish Maritime Forum, by invitation only, will take place October 7-8 at the new cruise terminals in Copenhagen.
 
Danish Maritime Days is a public-private partnership between Danish Maritime, The Danish Shipowners’ association and the Danish Maritime Authority supported by the Danish Maritime Fund, D/S Orients Foundation, The Ministry of Business and Growth, The Hempel Foundation and The Torm Foundation.

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