Oceanology International Holds In London From 12-14 March
ILESANMI MOTUNRAYO OLUKEMI
ExCeL London Royal Victoria Dock will play host to the 2024 Oceanology International which will take place from 12-14 March.
P.M. EXPRESS reports that Oceanology International brings together over 500 exhibitors in the only event that links the three key players in the industry: businesses, academics and government.
The opening event will feature innovative live on-water demonstrations and interactive seminars looking into the future of the industry.
With over 8,000 attendees targeted for 2024, Oceanology International is a must-attend event for those involved in exploring, monitoring, developing or protecting the world’s oceans, from seabed to surface and beyond.
This year’s event will be a game-changing innovations and solutions transforming the future of ocean technology.
Since 1969, Oceanology International have been connecting the ocean community, becoming the place to gain and exchange ideas and insights in marine science and technology.
Meanwhile, organisers of Oceanology International 2024 (Oi24) have announced a stellar line-up of expert speakers for the much-anticipated return of the Catch the Next Wave series at the ocean technology and marine science exhibition and conference at London’s ExCeL
Taking place on the final day of a diverse and hard-hitting Oi conference program, CTNW is restored to the event agenda for the sixth time with a special edition focusing on innovation at the ocean-climate nexus.
A high-profile and inspirational list of industry-leading specialists from within and outside of the ocean community will take to the stage to tackle the issues and explore the solutions and options arising from the climate and biodiversity crisis.
Among the highlights is an opening keynote, ‘Rising to the Challenge’, by Sir David King, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, a former chief scientific adviser to the UK government, and the founder and chair of the Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG), an independent panel of leading international climate experts.