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Voyis lects current and wave data, measurements of ? ow, trans- vative and cutting-edge solutions in continuous development. port, and discharge, in oceans, estuaries, and rivers. Collaborations fostered by groups like COVE and local univer- -Voltai, harvesting energy from motion, like waves, with sities provide unique resources and testing capabilities. 100x energy density compared to traditional turbines. With recent, new, and soon-to-be-unveiled maritime solu- -Voyis, with underwater laser scanners and imaging pay- tions, the Oceans Conference was an excellent space to foster loads. collaboration, connections, and innovation. The Conference will reconvene in 2025 in both Chicago and Brest, France.

Companies were present from across the globe, but there was a notable presence of Canadian and speci? cally Atlantic-based companies, seeking to further connections and ? nd new op- portunities. As the maritime technology industry grows across the Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island,

Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador), there are inno-

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