RNLI launches Float to Live campaign as Gen Z underestimate coastal risk
RNLI research suggests Gen Z are taking coastal risks, prompting fresh Float to Live safety advice ahead of a busy…


Anne-Marie Mountifield, Chair of Maritime UK Solent, said: “The Solent region is at the forefront of the maritime industry, with extraordinary potential for international collaboration and trade. This is a unique opportunity to connect with global partners, share insights, and explore how we can further position the Solent as a world-leading maritime hub. I encourage all our partners to seize this chance to shape the future of global trade and sign up for this inspirational event.”
Event Highlights:
Solent Freeport Chief Executive James Hassett, one of the keynote speakers, said: “Events such as this are vital for connecting businesses with potential international partners to gauge exactly what opportunities may exist overseas.
“We are delighted to be not only sponsoring this important event but also playing a full role in the day as we seek to help our regional businesses expand and also demonstrate the benefits of inward investment into Solent Freeport.”
Attendees will also participate in a dynamic workshop led by industry representatives. This interactive session will explore current international trade regions, port cities, and exciting new markets that could drive future growth.
Event Details:
Attendance is free for Maritime UK Solent Strategic Partners, Partners, and Launchpad Partners, with a ticket fee of £30 (+VAT) for all others. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your business’s global connections.
Register your interest now at https://muksolent.com/events/international-partnership-opportunities/




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