
Speaker Line-Up for Catch the Next Wave’s Return at Oi24
across disciplinary boundaries and between sectors, taking a futuristic look at how key areas of rapidly evolving technology might help to achieve net zero and beyond, at the same time as supporting the restoration of the Earth’s essential biodiversity and ecosystem services.CTNW speaker and conference committee member Jyotika Virmani, said: “I have been part of Catch the Next Wave for many years and what I find fascinating and wonderful about Catch the Next Wave is that it is the only conference which pairs together what is happening in marine technology with the equivalent of what is happening

Preview: OI North America 2017 San Diego
key issues for North America and globally, establishing OINA as a must-attend forum for thousands of industry, academia and government professionals interested in sharing knowledge to improve their strategies for measuring, advancing, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans. Conference committee member, Justin Manley, Founder of Just Innovation, explained, “OINA is designed to cut across several maritime disciplines. While it will include traditional content similar to prior OI events, its new location and organizing team will bring views from a very broad ocean science and

OI North America 2017 Registration Open
, and Unmanned Vehicles and Vessels. Throughout OINA there will also be sessions dedicated to meeting the education and career development needs of the Blue Economy. In line with Oceanology International’s prominent position within the ocean sciences and marine technology sector, the OINA Conference Committee comprises of experts from leading organisations, including representatives from Institute for Ocean Research Enterprise, Ocean Networks Canada Innovation Center, The Maritime Alliance, U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Program, The Society for Underwater Technology, Institute of

OI 2016: Growing Aquaculture Opportunities
and conference for marine science and ocean technology (London’s ExCeL, March 15-17). This follows the successful debut of the topic at OI in 2014. Like all the component parts of Oceanology International it is free to attend. Looking forward to OI 2016, the Chairman of the Aquaculture conference committee, Professor Peter Davies of the University of Dundee, explained, “The opportunity to bring to the attention of the wider marine science and technology community the new challenges faced by the aquaculture sector is exciting and timely. The sector continues to grow globally and with
UDT Conference: Responds to Subsea Security
needs and prevailing circumstances. The conference content will also recognise such imperatives as the need to meet cost challenges through the development of multi-application technologies and platform consolidation. Captain (Ret.) Raimund Wallner of the German Navy, Chairman of the UDT 2013 conference committee, said, 'This conceptual approach to the conference agenda, which focuses on flexible technologies and innovative, cost-effective solutions in the underwater environment offers a unique angle to UDT this year.’ Rear Admiral Simon Williams OBE, of Clarion Events, the event organisers