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Underwater Technology Conference

Jun 14-16, 2022
Bergen, Norway
Underwater Technology Conference The overall goal of the Underwater Technology Conference is to be the most relevant meeting arena where new contacts are created, contracts are signed, knowledge is shared, and important relations and network cultivated. Do not miss the opportunity to reengage with the subsea technology industry most influential Executives, Managers, Engineers, Strategy & Planning personnel as well as the Subsea academicians.

This year’s conference theme is “Subsea leading the way in the energy transition”. We want to ensure our relevance in the new energy domain. Subsea technology has for decades provided robust, compact and energy-efficient solutions to the Oil and Gas industry. Our professionals are enthusiastic about sharing experience and adapting to the future energy needs.

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