Advancing gender diversity in maritime through AI and sustainable innovation
A UK maritime diversity event with AI as a peripheral thread - low priority for APS AI governance readers.
Key points
- An Alan Turing Institute event examined AI and sustainability in the maritime sector in London.
- Gender diversity in maritime is the primary focus; AI appears as a contextual thread rather than the subject.
- Limited direct relevance to Australian federal AI governance - included for completeness.
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"Advancing gender diversity in maritime through AI and sustainable innovation"
Source: Alan Turing Institute – News
Published: 20 May 2026
URL: https://www.turing.ac.uk/news/advancing-gender-diversity-maritime-through-ai-and-sustainable-innovation
The Alan Turing Institute hosted an event in London on 20 May 2026 bringing together maritime sector experts to examine gender diversity, AI, and sustainable innovation in the industry. Based on the extracted text, AI is referenced as part of a broader conversation about sectoral transformation rather than as the primary subject. The event's focus is on workforce diversity and sustainability in maritime, with AI as one of several enabling themes.
Retrieved from SIMS, 18 July 2026.