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Oceanology International 2026

Mar 10-12, 2026
ExCeL London
1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock,
London, E16 1XL, United Kingdom
Oceanology International 2026 Oceanology International is the leading global event for anyone involved in exploring, protecting, and sustainably operating in the world’s oceans and waterways. It brings together more than 8,000 professionals and 500 exhibitors at ExCeL London, featuring cutting-edge technologies, innovative live demonstrations, and over 120 expert-led conference sessions. Topics include autonomous systems, coastal resilience, environmental management, energy transition, and marine data, supporting critical advances in ocean science and sustainable operations. Attendees gain access to comprehensive solutions, industry expertise, and opportunities to engage with a diverse community of ocean pioneers. Oceanology International is the essential marketplace and collaborative forum for advancing marine technology and shaping the future of the blue economy.


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