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Subsea Articles
Highlighting the latest developments in underwater robotics
Industry experts are set to take to the stage to discuss the latest innovations in subsea technology at Subsea UK’s Underwater Robotics conference this month (September). The annual one day event will examine the new technology being developed by the industry and the benefits that using innovative robotics can bring to underwater operations.
Industry showcase to focus South-East England defence technology
Subsea companies in the South of England will be given the opportunity to highlight their capabilities at an event set to take place in Fareham next week. Organised by industry body Subsea UK in partnership with the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), the Subsea Supply Chain Capability Showcase will take place on Thursday 4 July, at the Holiday Inn Fareham (Solent).
Exploring the future of underwater robotics
Companies are being invited to highlight the advances in underwater robotic technology, including developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), autonomy and communication, at Subsea UK’s Underwater Robotics conference in Aberdeen later this year. Sponsored by ROVOP and Saab Seaeye, the one day event will look at the new technology being developed by the industry and the potential which exists for advances in underwater robotics.
Event to showcase North East England subsea capabilities
An industry showcase designed to highlight the subsea capabilities in North-East England to operators will take place next month in Newcastle. Organised by industry body Subsea UK in partnership with the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), the Subsea Supply Chain Capability Showcase will take place from the 12th June, at the Crowne Plaza hotel, Newcastle.
Subsea sector urged to seek opportunities in offshore wind
There is a huge opportunity for subsea companies to step up and play their part in helping to meet the world’s renewable energy targets, with global offshore wind expenditure expected to rise to over £350bn between now and 2026.