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Panama and Japan join forces to promote maritime education

The Maritime Authority of Panama (AMP) celebrated the signing of a historic agreement between Columbus University and Kobe University, a decisive step to strengthen maritime education and research in the country.

“We are facing a strategic alliance that will not only allow the training of highly trained professionals, but will also promote research on key maritime issues and consolidate Panama’s position as a global leader in this sector,” said Maryluz Castillo, Director of the Directorate. General of Seafarers (DGGM).

Castillo highlighted that this agreement represents an invaluable opportunity to promote the competitiveness and sustainable growth of our Panamanian seafarers.

Over more than a century, Panama and Japan have forged a robust cooperative relationship that has expanded and strengthened in various areas, from the economy to culture and sports.

According to the director of the DGGM, this collaboration will facilitate the training of highly trained professionals, promote innovation and allow adaptation to the latest technological demands.

Through this exchange, Panama and Japan will join forces to address the challenges of the maritime sector and take advantage of the opportunities offered by the ocean.

Panamanian students will access cutting-edge study programs and will have the opportunity to conduct joint research with their Japanese classmates.

The protocol act, which was carried out in hybrid mode, was signed by the dean of the Faculty of Marine Sciences and Technology at Columbus University, Bernardo Campos Rangel, and the Dean of the Faculty of Ocean Sciences and Technologies at Kobe University, Hirayama Katsutoshi.

In addition, it had the participation of the Consul General of Panama in Kobe, Alejandro de León, and Any Lam Chong, of the Consulate General of Panama in Kobe, who acted as master of ceremonies.

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