Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) is one of the most significant gatherings of maritime professionals, industry leaders, and innovators from around the world. Taking place from March 24-28, 2025, SMW brings together key stakeholders to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities shaping the maritime industry.
Kpler is proud to be part of this event, showcasing our expertise in maritime intelligence, vessel tracking, and market insights. Visit our booth and join our sessions to discover how Kpler is driving transparency and efficiency in the maritime sector.
Date & Time: 24 - 28 March, 2025
Venue & Address: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Where to find our booth?: Level 4, Hall 403-406, stand H18
Why Meet Kpler at SMW 2025?
🔹 Engage with Experts – Connect with our maritime specialists to discuss market trends and solutions.
🔹 Exclusive Insights – Attend our speaking session to gain valuable perspectives on the future of maritime trade and risk management.
🔹 Live Demos – Experience Kpler’s cutting-edge analytics and data solutions for the maritime industry.
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Jean-Charles leads Kpler’s maritime and logistics business, delivering data and technology that improve global trade transparency, logistics efficiency, and regulatory compliance. With 10+ years in maritime intelligence, satellite technology, and government, he helps commercial and government clients solve complex operational and security challenges worldwide.
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12 years+ of experience in the Commodities & Maritime industry ranging from Trading & Analytics to Product Development, Strategy and Leadership, in large corporations as well in hyper-growth scale-up. Highly focused on leveraging business experience & understanding customer needs to develop solutions for the various challenges faced by the Maritime industry today.

Dimitris is a Senior Risk and Compliance Analyst with deep shipping industry expertise in risk assessment, governance, and data analytics. He has led the launch of industry-standard risk products and developed comprehensive sanctions and compliance protocols. At Lloyd’s Register, he was the go-to expert for Port State Control (PSC) analytics, delivering training to shipping professionals and developing emissions reporting and sanctions frameworks. Previously, he helped build the RISK4SEA platform at SAFETY4SEA. He holds Master’s degrees in IT Project Management and Information Systems, and a Bachelor’s in Statistics and Insurance Science.