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Partnerships

The Nautical Institute is a non-partisan membership organisation.  We partner with companies, industry bodies, government agencies and others towards mutual benefit.  

Our corporate partners choose to align their brand with the peak representative body of maritime professionals in Australia, and the world.  Our professional reputation and globally-recognized brand provide a platform for our partners to align with.

By partnering with us, our sponsors:
  • Leverage our large audiences
  • Align themselves with our world-renowned brand and highly respected reputation
  • Demonstrate their commitment to maritime professionalism
  • Showcase their brand at our events, on our website, and in our materials
  • Are featured in our mailouts and newsletters
  • Are represented at events, guest speakerships and functions

To discuss how we can partner towards mutual benefit, please contact secretary@nisea.org.

Our Sponsors

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  • Home
  • What We Do
    • Events
  • Expertise
    • Cargo Shipping
    • Passenger Vessels
    • Ports & Terminals
    • Pilotage
    • Naval Defence
    • Offshore Resources
    • Subsea
    • Domestic Vessels
    • Maritime Education
    • Regulatory Bodies
    • Pleasurecraft
  • Membership
  • Consult With Us
    • Media Enquiries
    • Research
  • Sponsorship
  • Shop
  • Contact