To enhance national capacity for digital maritime services and strengthen maritime safety, maritime professionals from the Philippines participated in the "SMART-C Traffic S-100 workshop on strengthening capacities for building the e-navigation platform". The workshop took place in Seoul, Republic of Korea (22 October), during the 2025 Korea Maritime Week.
Conducted under the SMART-C Traffic Project, the workshop was jointly organized by IMO and the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea (MOF). It focused on the S-100 Universal Hydrographic Data Model and its practical applications to e-navigation, supporting safer and more efficient maritime operations.
Sixteen technical officials from the Philippine maritime authorities* took part in the training. Resource experts provided hands-on guidance and shared international best practices on the transition from S-57 to S-100 standards.
Through interactive sessions led by IMO, participants examined the latest international developments in the S-100 framework, its alignment with IMO's Common Maritime Data Structure (CMDS), and its role in enhancing navigation safety, digital maritime traffic management and search-and-rescue coordination. The workshop also reviewed recommendations from the SMART-C Traffic Project mission to the Philippines in April 2025, identifying next steps for introducing digital maritime services and building institutional competencies.
The workshop marks an important step in the Philippines' move toward e-navigation and digital maritime services, enhancing inter-agency collaboration, technical expertise, and regional cooperation to support safer, more efficient and sustainable maritime operations.
*Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA), National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).