INDUSTRY NEWS
OceanICT Strengthens Reputation As ‘Greatest Stage’ To Showcase Latest Data and Connectivity Technology
a smarter, more sustainable ocean. A significant number of specialist exhibitors will take the opportunity to introduce their new ICT innovations and breakthroughs when the largest concentration of global ocean technologists gathers over three days from 12th to 14th March.
First launched at Oi in 2018, OceanICT is this year powered by ON&T and has been expanded to meet growing demand for heightened connectivity and interoperability across the Blue Economy with the amount of data acquired within the ocean space continuing to increase.
Te co-located expo within Oceanology International 2024 has been expanded to bring together the most influential AI, communications, satellite, IT and IOT stakeholders.
OceanICT, the only UK event focused on marine information and communication technology, returns for a higher-profile third edition this year, as demand rises for new data and connectivity solutions to facilitate
As coastal, offshore and ocean industries look for solutions to help facilitate efficient ocean data collection, transfer, storage and analytics to futureproof long-term exploration efforts and development plans, there is more focus on the search for cutting-edge AI, communications, satellite, IT and IOT solutions for measuring, monitoring, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans.
David Ince, Oceanology International Portfolio Director, said: “The need for
a dedicated marine event to serve the ICT market is vital as the Blue Economy transitions towards a more sustainable future. At Oi24, we are accommodating the transformation in the use of technology with a unique space within the event. Our aim with OceanICT is to ‘connect the dots’, providing the greatest stage for AI, communications, satellite, IT, and IOT solutions providers to meet and collaborate with key marine and ocean data end-users from around the world.
“OceanICT is an unmissable opportunity to meet face-to-face with the market and interact with the latest technology first-hand.”
The range of ICT product and services to be showcased at OceanICT covers an array of sectors, such as:
Artificial Intelligence; Cloud Services; Communications; Cyber Security; Data Processing - Marine /Coastal; Data Analytics & Management; Data Storage; Earth Observation; Geospatial Management; GNSS Satellite Services; Hardware; Internet Connectivity; IT Platform; IT Solutions and Consultancy; Marine Electronics; Marine Monitoring Systems; Mobile Computing; Multiplexer and Components; Networking Solutions; Ruggedised Systems; Satellite Communications & Services; Soſtware Development; System Integrator; Video and Data Management.
More information about OceanICT is available here.
To stay updated on Oceanology International 2024, please visit:
www.oceanologyinternational.com
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