Three weeks left to get your ticket for the British Marine Inland Conference 2025!
14 October 2025

The countdown is on! With just three weeks left to purchase your ticket for the British Marine Inland Conference 2025, now is the time to secure your place for a day of inspiration, collaboration, and celebration within the inland marine sector.
 

Taking place on Thursday 13 November 2025 at the Black Country Living Museum, Dudley, the conference brings together navigation authorities, industry leaders, and marine professionals from across the UK for an engaging programme of expert talks, sector insights, and invaluable networking.

What to expect

Attendees can look forward to:

  • Inspiring sessions led by key speakers and marine experts
  • Updates from navigation authorities shaping the future of the industry
  • Opportunities to connect and collaborate throughout the day
  • Refreshments and a networking lunch provided on-site


And the networking doesn’t stop there — the evening continues with post-conference drinks, live music, entertainment, and a traditional Black Country fish and chip supper, creating the perfect setting to relax and connect with colleagues and friends.

This year’s event is made possible thanks to the generous support of our sponsors:

  • Haven Knox-Johnston – Daytime Programme Sponsor
  • Hoseasons – Evening Celebrations Sponsor
  • Barrus – Networking Sponsor


Secure your place

 Ticket prices: Members - £135.47 | Non-members - £225.30

Due to venue capacity limits, there is a strict cut-off date of Monday 3 November 2025 for ticket sales. No tickets will be available after this date, and on-the-day registration will not be possible.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of this key industry event — spaces are limited, and demand is high!

📅 Date & Time: Thursday 13 November 2025, 09:00 – 22:30 GMT
📍 Location: Black Country Living Museum, Discovery Way, Dudley, DY1 4AL

🎟 Book now: Inland Conference 2025 Tickets

We look forward to welcoming you to a day that celebrates the people, progress and future of the inland marine sector.