Special Intel Briefing
Advanced Intel on Southeast Asia’s Strategic Maritime Infrastructure
From Defense and Regional Security to Smart Ports and Energy Systems
In Collaboration with the U.S. Commercial Service
Wednesday, July 23 at 5:00 PM Pacific Time (San Diego) / Thursday, July 24 at 8:00 AM Singapore Time
Registration Fee: $35 | Advance Registration Required
Overview
Join TMA BlueTech and the U.S. Commercial Service for a confidential, high-level market intelligence briefing on how Southeast Asia’s maritime infrastructure is rapidly evolving—driven by regional security demands, port modernization, and a sharp rise in clean energy investments, including offshore renewables and marine electrification.
This 90-minute virtual session delivers advanced intel directly from U.S. Commercial Service officers embedded in key Indo-Pacific markets including Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Each country update will provide macro-level insight and market-specific intelligence on defense priorities and procurement, smart port digitization, maritime decarbonization, offshore energy, and dual-use innovation—intel that is typically unavailable through public sources.
Whether your organization is focused on AI-enabled port infrastructure, autonomous security systems, green fuels, marine electrification, or offshore renewable energy, this briefing will clarify where governments are investing, where regional gaps are emerging, and where U.S. innovation holds strategic advantage.
If your company is looking to:
Export maritime, clean tech, or dual-use solutions to Asia
Navigate smart port, defense, or energy infrastructure procurement
Secure co-funding or join multilateral clean maritime initiatives
Align with the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy and CLIA-style decarbonization goals
…then this exclusive session is essential.
Regional Focus & Opportunity Areas
Singapore – Advanced Maritime Tech & Innovation, Smart Ports
Vietnam – Smart Ports, Emission Reduction at Ports, Maritime Innovation
Thailand – Maritime Defense & Security, Smart Ports, Ocean Plastics Collection
Malaysia – Maritime Defense & Security
Philippines – Marine Security & Defense, Smart Ports & Logistics, Offshore Renewable Energy & Marine Electrification
Indonesia – Maritime Defense & Security, Smart Ports, and Logistics
Featured Speakers
Shannon Roe, Commercial Officer – U.S. Commercial Service, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
John Kim, Deputy Senior Commercial Officer – U.S. Commercial Service, Manila (Philippines)
Frederick Helfrich, Acting Senior Commercial Officer – U.S. Commercial Service, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Kitisorn Sookpradist, Senior Commercial Specialist – U.S. Commercial Service, Bangkok (Thailand)
Thanyathorn Voravongsatit, Commercial Specialist – U.S. Commercial Service, Bangkok (Thailand)
Suttharud Liangwonnaporn, Commercial Specialist – U.S. Commercial Service, Bangkok (Thailand)
Melissa A. Marszalek, Commercial Attaché, U.S. Embassy Jakarta (Indonesia)
Sherry Ng, Commercial Assistant – U.S. Commercial Service, Singapore
Moderator: Jacqueline Roeder, International Trade Specialist – U.S. Commercial Service, San Diego
Why Attend
This isn’t just another webinar—it’s a strategic market intelligence session designed for decision-makers in the blue economy, offering insights drawn from daily, on-the-ground engagement with ministries, port authorities, and local industry.
You’ll come away with:
Unfiltered insights into export-ready opportunities in Southeast Asia
Guidance on navigating defense and infrastructure procurement channels
A clearer view of policy trends and funding streams shaping the maritime future of the region
Direct connections to U.S. government professionals facilitating U.S. innovation abroad
Registration is required. A $35 fee applies
This small investment gives you access to a consolidated briefing typically reserved for mission-critical stakeholders and exporters already embedded in the region.
Click the “Register Here” button below to secure your spot today and position your organization to lead in Southeast Asia’s evolving maritime landscape.