SHOW PREVIEW
SUBSEA EVENT MAKES A SPLASH IN SCOTLAND
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ubsea Expo is the unmissable annual three-day subsea exhibition and conference taking place at P&J Live in
Aberdeen, 18 - 20 February 2025. It is completely free to attend. The conference runs multiple
parallel sessions and attracts a broad range of experts to discuss the challenges facing the industry, new and transformational technologies, AI, electrification, energy transition and the path to net zero, among other topics. Brand new for 2025, Subsea Expo
will feature a Premium Conference Track, connecting attendees with
the voices vital in making possible projects a reality and addressing the levers that help or hinder market development. Held on the opening day of
Subsea Expo, this paid for conference programme will feature world- class panellists providing insightful perspectives on the opportunities and challenges that abound in the underwater markets. The exhibition is a quality-focused
event showcasing the capabilities, innovations and cutting-edge technologies of the underwater sectors. There are around 150 exhibitors and 6,000 delegates in
attendance over the course of the three-day show. Taking place alongside Subsea
Expo, the Subsea Expo Awards dinner is an opportunity to join friends, colleagues and peers in celebrating the accomplishments of the industry’s standout individuals and companies and is held at P&J Live in Aberdeen each year. Don’t miss this special opportunity
to be part of this crucial subsea calendar event.
For more information visit:
www.subseaexpo.com
Index to advertisers AUMA CORALINK
Belzona Böhmer C-Kore
Cirrus Research Curtiss-Wright
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www.engineerlive.com
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Digital Edge
Fire & Gas Detection Technologies
Gas Clip Technologies Hammelmann
47 33
OBC 17
HILCO Filtration Systems IFC HILCO Filtration Systems IBC
i.safe Mobile
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IGS
JB Valves KOSO
KROHNE Micropack
Process Vision Seal Saver
Subsea Expo 2025
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