Subsequently, our membership grew, with many institutions from Europe and the Americas joining us. The name "Global Maritime Education and Training Association", with the working name "GlobalMET" were adopted in 2006 to reflect the growing global role with more members based outside the Asia Pacific region. A new logo was adopted to reflect our maritime links and global outreach.
In February 2007, our registered name in Australia was changed to 'GlobalMET Limited' to reflect this transformation.
2008 marked a milestone for us at GlobalMET. In June 2008, at its 100th Session, the IMO Council approved our application for NGO Consultancy Status. This was endorsed by the IMO Assembly at its meeting in November 2009.
Ever since, representatives from GlobalMET have been active at the IMO, taking part in discussions related to maritime education and training, STCW, safety and pollution prevention and a number of similar allied subjects. We participate regularly at IMO meetings including HTW and have been part of the writing of a number of model courses and sub committees.
2009 to Now: Increased activity and participation at IMO
From 2009, GlobalMET became even more active at the IMO, contributing to and participating in various subcommittees and working groups, especially related to seafarers training. This continues to date and we have participated in all the IMO meetings thence. You can read more on this at the “Our work at IMO” page.
In 2018, GlobalMET was the review group coordinator for passenger safety courses as well as Drafting Group 1 for HTW 5.
We also work in close collaboration with industry bodies including the Nautical Institute, Intertanko and Rightship.
2010 to Now - Conferences
GlobalMET began to conduct conferences and workshops on topics of interest related to the maritime sector, including ECDIS, training techniques and women in shipping. It invites eminent members of the profession including UKHO, USCG and WISTA to participate in them and share their knowledge with members.
In 2020 and 2021, these in-person conferences have been replaced with frequent webinars.
2018 to 2020
GlobalMET participated in a large multi-stakeholder project with a number of maritime organizations including the Nautical Institute and supported by Intercargo in compiling an industry guideline called “A guide to bulk carrier operations”. Five chapters of this new bulk carrier operations book were written by GlobalMET members represented by Capt. Deepak Gupta and Capt. Sriram Rajagopal.
2019, 2020
GlobalMET represented its members at MSC 101, ISWG MASS1 and HTW 7 to put forth its members’ point of view and to participate in various IMO model course developments and reviews. Meeting summaries can be seen here. Details can be found in the “Our work at IMO” page.
2021
GlobalMET attended IMO HTW 7. Details can be found in the “Our work at IMO” page.
We supported numerous webinars in related to subjects of interest to our members and the maritime industry.
Do see this website for further information on our latest upcoming conferences.