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Oceans Conference

Oct 17-20, 2022
Hampton Roads, VA, USA
Oceans Conference The Marine Technology Society and the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society partner to present OCEANS, and this prestigious conference and exhibition draws an audience of more than 2,000 attendees:

Over 500 professionally reviewed technical papers, including sessions focused on local themes.
Plenary sessions with leaders from industry, academia, the military and government.
100+ exhibitors showcasing the latest innovations in products and services.
A student poster session featuring outstanding projects from around the world and other student activities.
Tutorials, workshops, demonstrations, government listening sessions, social and networking opportunities, professional field trips …and much, much more.

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