Kish Island hosted the 2nd International Conference on the blue economy from November 8-9, 2025. The event attracted global industry leaders, investors, and scholars, emphasizing Iran’s growing role in maritime economic development. Consequently, the blue economy theme guided the conference’s focus on sustainability, innovation, and regional collaboration.
The two-day gathering took place at the Kish International Convention Center, where nine specialized sessions, three workshops, and two seminars were held. Furthermore, participants explored investment opportunities, technological innovations, and strategies to strengthen economic resilience. Organizers aimed to unite government agencies, private companies, and technology innovators under a single collaborative platform.
Officials from 17 countries attended, including ambassadors, trade delegations, and senior economic representatives. In addition, major financial holdings, startups, and knowledge-based firms participated. Therefore, the conference provided a space for business-to-business negotiations and the presentation of strategic investment packages targeting maritime industries.
Key discussions highlighted transforming maritime sectors through fourth-generation technologies. Moreover, experts emphasized integrating sustainable practices in coastal development while improving logistics infrastructure. Participants also stressed the importance of reliable water and energy supplies to support long-term growth.
The Iran Chamber of Commerce and the Iran National Entrepreneurship Organization coordinated the event. Their goal was to foster partnerships that drive economic expansion along Iran’s northern and southern coasts. By promoting collaboration between public and private sectors, they sought to create a clear roadmap for future blue economy initiatives.
Officials further noted that the conference offered more than technical insights. Indeed, it symbolized Iran’s commitment to becoming a hub for regional maritime cooperation. “This platform strengthens trade links, encourages innovation, and creates opportunities for startups,” said a senior trade official.
Analysts added that the conference could shape investment strategies across the Middle East and beyond. By uniting technology developers, financiers, and policymakers, the event laid the groundwork for sustainable growth and long-term planning in the blue economy sector.
Looking ahead, participants plan to continue collaboration through follow-up workshops and targeted projects. Ultimately, the Kish Island conference demonstrated that the blue economy can drive sustainable development, economic diversification, and global cooperation.
