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EXHIBITIONS Oceanology International 2022
OI ’22 is a ‘Go’ for in-person Event in London
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The Oceanology International exhibition and conference returns to ExCel London in March 2022 ceanology International be accommodating 83 new stands host- tional copper. A record-breaking under- (Oi) exhibition and con- ing companies which are exhibiting at an water AUV thruster will be launched by ference is back on the Oi event for the ? rst time. These include Tianjin Haoye Technology of China and calendar as an in-person GeoAcoustics Ltd, which supplies sonar Canada’s Seamor Marine will introduce
O event. The premier subsea equipment for bathymetry, side scan and the new Mako ROV built to carry a vari- technology event in the world, Oceanol- sub-bottom pro? ling; and Blueprint Lab, ety of accessories with a power capacity ogy International 2022 is scheduled to which manufactures robotic arms for use to run them all simultaneously.
take place in ExCel London on March in challenging subsea environments. Another attraction on the exhibition 15-17, 2022. At the center of ocean innovation and ? oor is the Ocean ICT area showcasing
With the welfare of attendees a para- technology, Oi will showcase world over 20 companies, dedicated to the lat- mount concern, organizer RX Global has ? rst product introductions including est developments in ocean IT, commu- designed an exhibition and conference the culmination of a four-year EU sup- nications, satellite and data solutions. space which leaves no stone unturned in ported project called AIRCOAT, a hull These include BeamworX, which spe- creating a COVID-safe environment. coating which reduces friction, fouling cializes in the acquisition, processing
In addition to the welcome return of and emissions while increasing ves- and integration of single/multibeam long-term Oi exhibitors such as iXblue, sel performance. From Sweden, Amo echosounder and laser data; Hydromea,
Kongsberg Maritime, Fugro and Tele- Kabel launch the ? rst DNV approved an emerging supplier in high-speed dyne Marine, the Oi22 show ? oor will aluminum power cables replacing tradi- wireless underwater communication and www.marinetechnologynews.com 61
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