The global marine technology community is set to gather in Monterey, California, from September 21 to 24, 2026, for OCEANS 2026 Monterey, taking place at the Monterey Conference Center. This event will unite industry leaders, researchers, students, policymakers, and innovators to discuss and showcase the latest advancements in ocean and freshwater technology, as well as sustainable practices and maritime operations. The choice of Monterey, recognized as a leading hub for marine science, underscores the event's commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation in addressing the challenges facing marine environments.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
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Joint University of Pittsburgh and US Department of Veterans Affairs laboratory conducting rehabilitation engineering research. Develops mobility devices, assistive technologies, and medical-grade products for people with disabilities.
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Joanneum Research Institute for Robotics and Flexible Production conducts applied R&D in industrial robot systems, production automation and robot safety, offering feasibility analysis, consulting and testing in a robotics solution centre.
Russian leading research university (ITMO University) specializing in information technology, optical engineering, and photonics. Active research programs in AI, robotics, computer vision, and cyber-physical systems.
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Copley Controls, an ISO 9001:2008 company and part of Analogic Corporation, delivers high-performance motion solutions to a wide range of industries including semiconductor, life sciences, test, automated assembly, and COTS military.
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Spanish space engineering consultancy providing thermal, structural, and CFD analysis services. Specializes in thermo-mechanical challenges across 100+ space projects for satellite, payload, and platform development.
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Pedsco (Canada) Ltd. manufactures the RMI (Remote Mobile Investigator) series of remotely operated ground vehicles. The RMI-9 and RMI-10 are lightweight battery-powered robots used globally by police, military, fire departments, and industrial institutions for hazardous material handling and EOD operations.
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