The Expedition Cruise Network (ECN) is enhancing its October conference line-up with two renowned speakers.
- Marine biologist Monty Halls and polar adventurer Tudor Morgan are set to inspire delegates.
- The conference will address sustainable travel to fragile environments, providing invaluable insights.
- In addition, there will be one-to-one trade meetings and engaging panel discussions.
- Networking opportunities and the Expedition Cruise Awards are also part of the event.
The upcoming Expedition Cruise Network’s October conference will feature prominent figures from the realm of environmental exploration. Renowned marine biologist Monty Halls and esteemed polar adventurer Tudor Morgan have been announced as key speakers. Their participation is anticipated to bring a wealth of knowledge and insight to the discussions scheduled to take place at the Bankside Hotel in London on the 1st and 2nd of October.
Monty Halls, a broadcaster and marine biologist, is expected to share his extensive knowledge on marine ecosystems and responsible travel practices. Tudor Morgan, with his background as a polar adventurer and previous chair of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, will provide experienced perspectives on exploring and conserving some of the most delicate regions on the planet. Martin Johnson, chair and co-founder of ECN, expressed his excitement over their involvement, noting that both speakers are “inspiring leaders in the natural world.”
The conference aims to educate delegates on sustainable travel methods that ensure a positive impact on the world’s most sensitive environments. Through this platform, attendees will gain valuable insights into ecologically responsible travel, a necessity as tourism continues to penetrate remote areas. Halls and Morgan are particularly poised to articulate strategies for reducing environmental footprints while enhancing travel experiences.
Moreover, the event will facilitate direct interactions between industry professionals through one-to-one trade meetings, thereby offering a space for the exchange of ideas and partnerships. The agenda also includes seminar content rich with expert knowledge, as well as interactive panel discussions addressing current challenges and innovations in the expedition cruise industry.
A highlight of the conference will be the Expedition Cruise Awards, set for the 1st of October. These awards aim to recognise excellence in expedition cruising, spotlighting those who have made significant contributions to the industry. This event, coupled with various networking opportunities, is expected to foster collaboration and recognition among peers.
The Expedition Cruise Network’s conference promises to equip delegates with crucial insights and connections for advancing sustainable travel.
