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Admission:
*NICCT Members: Free (One guest included)
*Non-NICCT Members: € 125,- (excl. VAT)
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This year’s theme will provide a platform for high-level discussions on critical developments shaping Indo-Dutch business relations in the Maritime and Logistics Sector. India’s maritime sector is central to the country’s economic resurgence, with port capacity expected to increase sixfold by 2047. India’s Maritime Vision 2030, a 10-year roadmap with 150 initiatives across ports, shipyards, and inland waterways aims to establish India as a global maritime leader. Several government schemes have been launched to modernize infrastructure, enhance port connectivity, and promote sustainability in the sector. Maritime sector was one of the focus areas for Indo-Dutch collaboration since 2019 and has been a key topic on the agenda on various economic missions that followed. The Netherlands’ maritime industry, or maritime cluster with shipping, shipbuilding, offshore, inland shipping, dredging, ports, navy, fishing, maritime services, yacht building/watersport industry, and marine equipment supply is export-oriented, knowledge-intensive, globally leading and is one of the most important pillars of the Dutch industrial policy.
With the global leadership of the Netherlands in the Maritime and Logistics sectors and the growth plans in the Indian maritime sector are well positioned to open up a wealth of new initiatives, collaborations and investment projects for Indian and Dutch entrepreneurs.
DRAFT PROGRAM
15.00-15.30 Registration
Informal networking
Opening Session
15.30 Start Program
15.30-15.35 Welcome by Rik Pek – Chief Executive Officer Broekman Logistics
15.35-15.40 Welcome by Edith Nordmann – Chairman NICCT
15.40-16.25 Leadership Exchange (highlighting space for thought leaders)
“Trade Winds: Navigating Trade Flows Between the Netherlands and India in a Geopolitical Landscape”
Key Topics: Geopolitical Influences on Trade Flows, Macro Economics, Trade Policies Between NL and IN
Key Topics
Geopolitical Influences on Trade Flows
How geopolitical tensions, conflicts, and new trade agreements (e.g., the EU-India Free Trade Agreement) are affecting trade between the Netherlands and India. The impact on supply chains and how businesses can adapt to these shifting dynamics.
India’s Growth as a Strategic Trade Partner
Opportunities for Dutch exports to India, focusing on sectors such as technology, agriculture, and energy. India’s rapid growth as a market and its importance as a strategic partner for the Netherlands.
Moderation: Vidhya Sampath – NICCT VP Programs and Liaison to Advisory Board – Director Corporate Affairs Europe – Tata Consultancy Services
– H.E. Mr. Kumar Tuhin – Ambassador of India to The Netherlands (tbc)
– H.E. Mrs. Marisa Gerards – Ambassador of The Netherlands to India (tbc) (online)
– Rik Pek – Chief Executive Officer Broekman Logistics
– Jeroen Scholten – Global Trade Partner – EY (tbc)
16.25-16.45 Break
Informal networking for participants
16.45-17.30 Visionary Talks (implies forward-thinking discussions) / Industry Round Table (implies
collaborative discussion) “Oceans of Opportunities: Connecting the Maritime Industry Between the Netherlands and India”
Key Topics
PPT Partnerships (Increasing Port Capacity and Building New Ports in India), Dredging, Boosting Cargo Traffic and Logistics, Shipbuilding, (Building) Cruise Tourism (Building Cruise Terminals and Cruise Tourism), Technological Uptake in General (automation) and Digital Transformation, Maritime Sustainability and Decarbonisation
Moderation: Vipin Moharir – Founder & Board Member, Group Chief Strategy Officer – Gateway Group
– Bart Kuipers – Senior Researcher Port Economics – UPT Erasmus Centre for Urban, Port and Transport Economics
– Jaco Kleijwegt – Area Sales Manager India – Royal IHC
17.30-17.45 “Anchors of Innovation – Logistics & Maritime” Battle
Nominees (start-ups / scale ups from Maritime and Logistics sector)
Elevator Pitches
Audience Voting
Award
17.45-17.50 Wrap up
17.50-19.15 Informal networking with drinks and snacks
We are actively preparing an exceptional program for you. Check back soon to see which subject matter expert speakers have been confirmed.
Our confirmed speakers this year are (in the flow of the program):
Opening session:
Edith Nordmann – Chairman NICCT & Managing Partner ACG International
Edith Nordmann LL.M. is Chairman of the Netherlands India Chamber of Commerce and Trade (NICCT) and Managing Partner at ACG International, a corporate law firm based in Amsterdam.
She is an expert in employment law and a seasoned corporate and commercial litigator, representing both companies and individuals in complex legal matters. Her practice includes cross-border transactions, contract disputes, and national and international litigation. As a certified mediator and arbitrator, she also assists clients in resolving disputes amicably and efficiently.
Fluent in German (native), English, Dutch, French, and Italian, Edith bridges not only language but also cultural and legal differences—placing her in a unique position to navigate cross-border challenges.
Edith is set on sharing her knowledge and empowering the young generations of professionals by way of mentoring and giving guest-lectures at universities across Europe and India. In recognition of her contributions, she was awarded an honorary doctorate (Dr. h.c.). She is currently a member of the B20 Task Force under the G20 Presidency of South Africa in 2025, continuing her active engagement following previous roles in the B20 Task Forces under India and Brazil’s G20 Presidencies.
Alongside her legal and policy work, Edith is committed to social impact and lends her expertise to various charitable and professional organizations, using her voice to empower others and promote meaningful change.
Session: “Trade Winds: Navigating Trade Flows Between the Netherlands and India in a Geopolitical Landscape”
Vidhya Sampath – NICCT VP Programs and Liaison to Advisory Board – Senior Director Corporate Affairs & External Relations – Tata Consultancy Services – Moderator at NIBM 2025
Vidhya Sampath serves as the head of Corporate and European Affairs for Tata Consultancy Services across TCS’ European operations. Prior to this she served as the Director External Relations for Europe and as the Marketing Head for TCS Benelux, a period that saw exceptionally fast growth for TCS.
Vidhya has served as the Director of the Europe India Institute at Nyenrode Business University and initiated the Netherlands India Institute.
As a private consultant she advised several major corporates and public institutions in Europe on business collaboration with India and has orchestrated several high-level missions to India.
Vidhya serves presently as a Vice President on the board of the Netherlands India Chamber of Commerce and Trade and is on the advisory Board to the Europe India Chamber of Commerce.
Vidhya holds a Bachelors degree in Architecture (cum laude), a Masters degree in Urban development and Housing Studies and a MBA from the Rotterdam School of Management. Vidhya is a fully certified yoga teacher and enjoys teaching and practicing yoga on a daily basis.
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