Commemorating 50 Years of the IMO Treaty Through Blockchain Innovation and Art Exhibitions Opinion
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The World Maritime Day 2024 will take place on September 26, 2024, with the International Maritime Organization World Maritime Day Parallel Event to be
held
in Spain from October 20-22, 2024. And art shows held in the US as part of
Climate Week NYC
. This year’s World Maritime Day marks 50 years since adopting the 1974
SOLAS
Convention, the key IMO treaty regulating maritime safety, with a theme “Navigating the future: safety first!”
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The theme is closely linked to the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and several of the UN’s
Sustainable Development Goals
, particularly
SDG 7
on ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and clean energy research and technology;
SDG 8
on promoting sustainable economic growth;
SDG 9
on building resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization that fosters innovation;
SDG 13
combating climate change and its impacts; and
SDG 14
on conserving and sustainably using the oceans, seas and marine resources. As IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim
noted
:
Usyncro is a Spanish-headquartered, sustainable online platform that simplifies international trade and transportation documentation by guaranteeing transparency, security, and carbon traceability through blockchain technology and artificial intelligence. The “Digital Logistics Corridor” won the “The Supply Chain Innovation” award from the United Nations Development Program this year. The platform uses AI and blockchain as a service by incorporating advanced functionalities focused on carbon footprint traceability, as
detailed
in Usyncro Investor Deck.
It cuts down on shipment related cost by bringing efficiency. It guarantees the integrity and traceability of documents, reducing the risks of fraud and errors. Facilitates compliance with international customs and tax regulations, a significant challenge for businesses engaged in global trade by reducing compliance risk of penalties. Therefore, the platform offers a step towards sustainability in global logistics. Cristina Martin, CEO and co-founder of Usyncro, explained that her platform is “a B2B & B2G multimodal, carbon neutral, interoperable, and dynamic SaaS platform that streamlines global logistics by using artificial intelligence and blockchain as a service. We are currently focused on Europe and Latin America, but we want to expand into the USA.”
Usyncro officially began operating in Latin America after signing an
alliance
with ALACAT, the Federation of National Associations of 16 countries of Freight Forwarders and International Logistics Operators of Latin America and the Caribbean. This alliance intends to promote digital corridors between Europe and Latin America and was strengthened with the interoperability agreement between Usyncro and CargoX, two leaders in blockchain-based solutions for the electronic management of commercial documents within the supply chain. As Cristina Martin added:
This sustainable partnership between Usyncro and CargoX, leverages blockchain technology for logistics and document management and significantly eases the complexities of international trade. It streamlines processes, reduces barriers to entry into new markets, facilitates regulatory compliance, and enhances global trade management. The collaboration not only represents a step forward in digitalizing international trade but also opens up a wealth of opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs to innovate and grow in the global marketplace. As such, it stands as a beacon for the future of international commerce, where blockchain technology drives efficiency, transparency, and accessibility.
CWNYC World Maritime Day Art Shows
As part of my Climate Week NYC art shows, I
prepared
two events for World Maritime Day, which are United Nations General Assembly events.
Source:
Climate Week NYC
I collaborated with the world’s first Climate Change Museum, CUHK Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change, Climarte, Lord Howe Island Museum, Teiduma, SEACHA, and its partner Thai-based
Changing Climate Changing Lives Film Festival
to prepare these events that will be
held
at Putnam History Museum and Havre de Grace Maritime Museum.
Selva Ozelli’s CWNYC Art Shows
Date: September 26
12-1 PM, PHM, 63 Chestnut Street, Cold Spring, NY
10 AM – 5 PM, HDGMM, 100 Lafayette Street, Havre de Grace, MD
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