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FACILITATORS OF GROWTH
The meeting continued with the discussion led by Dr Bart Kuipers (Erasmus UPT) , on how maritime business services can facilitate growth in the region, and how this should be put on the agendas of the port, city and region. More awareness within companies and institutions make it easier to connect. Developments in the field of sustainability need a joint approach, which the Rotterdam Maritime Board agreed upon; another example was to use the presence of the port more frequently. Other maritime capitals don’t have this in the backyard – make use of this relatedness.
When talking about the energy transition, the Rotterdam Maritime Board said that the maritime business services can be more powerful in new projects, where can the business services join in at the beginning of these, with think-tanks or community thinking. An example given was with a large art exhibition, which proved almost un-insurable, but with the right people at the table, it was insured. Request a seat at the table right from the start, where boundaries, rules and regulations are set.
Maritime start-ups require this view as well, so RMSC could be better connected to the start-up community and ecosystem, through PortXL for example Financial institutes, legal advise and insurance can help start-ups more in depth. RMSC will discuss how to achieve a better integration with PortXL.