The maritime industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, environmental regulations, and increasing global competition. Tontxu Campos, José Luis Del Val, Tugce Akyazi and Fernando Díez from University of Deusto are participating in LeaderSHIP4Skills, which is beginning to yield its first results.

Key findings from our latest research:

1. Digital Skills: There’s a growing demand for expertise in AI, automation, and maritime cybersecurity. Over 70% of companies report shortages in these areas.

2. Sustainability: Professionals skilled in green technologies and eco-friendly shipbuilding are urgently needed to meet stricter environmental regulations.

3. Hybrid Skills: The industry now requires workers who can blend traditional shipbuilding expertise with advanced digital competencies.

4. Project Management: As projects become more complex, leadership and organizational skills are crucial to managing multidisciplinary teams.

By addressing these gaps, the European maritime sector can remain competitive and sustainable in a rapidly changing global landscape.

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