Dec 2-4, 2026  •  Morial Convention Center  •  New Orleans, LA

Call for Speakers

INTERESTED IN PRESENTING AT THE INTERNATIONAL WORKBOAT SHOW?

What we’re looking for…

The WorkBoat Conference Program offers educational sessions on various topics relevant to all in the maritime industry. These sessions, curated by the WorkBoat content team alongside the WorkBoat and National Fisherman editorial teams, bring attendees the latest relevant industry trends, challenges, opportunities and current events.

Presentation Formats:

We will continue to offer expanded programming with more content for our audience in various formats: panel discussions, case studies, longer-format presentations, and round table discussions. While you may request a preferred format during submission, flexibility may be required based on  program requirements. 
Classroom Formats: 

The classrooms within the Maritime Innovations at WorkBoat area offer technical, in-depth educational presentations on four separate tracks. With a focus on innovation and providing attendees with actionable insights in a more intimate setting, these presentations can be panel discussions, solo presentations, case studies or a round table discussion.
Explore the tracks below:
Boatbuilding/Repair
Technological advancements, business models & market trends, supply chain & logistics, retrofits and new builds, etc.
Regulations
Anything from the latest safety & survival regulations as well as new rules imposed by the new administration on tariffs and trade regulations, the Jones Act, environmental regulations and cybersecurity.
Equipment
Everything from electrical systems to navigation and communication equipment, energy efficiency and green equipment – anything onboard a vessel.
Business
New & emerging business, (both domestic and international), shipbuilding and vessel investment, digital transformation & technology in maritime business, global trade & shipping business, etc.
Main Stage: 

The Main Stage continues features high-level presentations on a range of topics. These presentations are either panel discussions or solo presentations.
Topics can include but are not limited to:

Autonomous vessels, engineering insights, green technology, offshore wind, marine surveying, new marine technology, propulsion, regulations, shipbuilding and shipyards & workforce development
Alternative Energy Stage: 

New this year, the Alternative Energy Pavilion Stage explores a wide range of alternative energy solutions shaping the future of maritime power. Topics can include cutting-edge innovations, regulatory developments, and real-world strategies for developing, implementing, and scaling these energy solutions across the industry.
Presentation formats can be panel discussions or solo presentations. 
Deadline: April 30, 2025
For questions regarding content, please contact:
Adam Blackmore, Sr. Content & Marketing Coordinator, at [email protected]