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Ocean innovators unite to support marine science research

Ocean innovators unite to support marine science research

AquaTitans, a subsea engineering company known for its innovations in ocean technology, has joined the Scottish Association for Marine Science’s (SAMS) Ocean Changemakers initiative. This partnership aims to foster collaboration and drive advancements in marine science and sustainability. By participating in this program, AquaTitans seeks to leverage its expertise to contribute to the development of sustainable ocean solutions. The announcement of this collaboration highlights AquaTitans' commitment to addressing pressing environmental challenges and underscores the growing importance of marine science in combating climate change. The partnership is expected to enhance research and innovation efforts within the marine sector, benefiting both the company and the broader scientific community.

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New marine science course to bolster the blue economy

New marine science course to bolster the blue economy

The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, in collaboration with the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), has launched a new undergraduate Masters program aimed at equipping students for careers in the blue economy. The Applied Marine Science MSci program builds upon the existing BSc (Hons) Marine Science degree, incorporating additional training focused on employability skills. This five-year course includes a year of practical experience with industry partners in various sectors, including aquaculture, marine technology, scientific diving, conservation, and marine renewables. The initiative addresses the growing demand for a skilled workforce as the blue economy continues to expand in Scotland and across the UK.

Crowdfunder Success Prepares Ocean Robotics Game for Launch

Crowdfunder Success Prepares Ocean Robotics Game for Launch

A team of scientists has launched an innovative tabletop game aimed at educating players about marine robotics and technology, following the success of their recent crowdfunding campaign. This initiative seeks to make learning about complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging for both homes and classrooms. By combining entertainment with education, the creators hope to inspire a new generation of young minds to explore the field of marine science and robotics. The game is designed to facilitate hands-on learning experiences, encouraging players to interact with the technology in a fun and interactive way. With the backing of enthusiastic supporters from the crowdfunding platform, the project is set to reach a wider audience, promoting awareness and interest in marine technology.

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Master the Future of Technology with this Cutting-edge Course from the Scientific Robotics Academy

Master the Future of Technology with this Cutting-edge Course from the Scientific Robotics Academy

The Scientific Robotics Academy, located at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, is set to showcase various robotics systems during a training course scheduled for September 3rd to 5th. This initiative is partially funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, highlighting the government's commitment to advancing technological education and innovation. The event aims to enhance participants' understanding of robotics applications in marine science, providing hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology.

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Marine Measurement Forum #71 Announces Keynote and Speaker Line-Up

Marine Measurement Forum #71 Announces Keynote and Speaker Line-Up

The Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) has revealed its keynote speaker and the initial program lineup for its upcoming event, MMF #71. Scheduled for 1 July 2026, the forum will be held at Dartington Hall in Totnes, Devon. This event aims to bring together experts and stakeholders in marine measurement to discuss advancements and challenges in the field. The announcement highlights the forum's commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation within the marine science community, setting the stage for insightful discussions and networking opportunities.

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£4 m to Boost Marine Robotics Research Capabilities

£4 m to Boost Marine Robotics Research Capabilities

The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) has secured a funding boost of £4 million aimed at enhancing its fleet of marine autonomous systems with next-generation sensing technologies. This investment, announced recently, is designed to support the advancement of sustainable ocean science, enabling researchers to gather more accurate and comprehensive data about marine environments. By integrating these advanced sensing capabilities, the NOC aims to improve its understanding of ocean dynamics and contribute to the global efforts in addressing climate change and preserving marine ecosystems. The initiative reflects a growing commitment to innovative research methods in the field of oceanography, positioning the NOC at the forefront of marine science advancements.

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Klein Marine System’s 5900 High-Speed Side-Scan Sonar To KIOST For Seafloor Topography Surveys

Klein Marine System’s 5900 High-Speed Side-Scan Sonar To KIOST For Seafloor Topography Surveys

Klein Marine Systems has successfully delivered its 5900 ultra-high-resolution sonar to the Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) as part of KIOST's initiative to enhance marine science and technology. The advanced sonar system will be utilized for seafloor topography surveys, aiding in the institute's research efforts. Acceptance trials for the sonar were conducted off the coast of Busan, South Korea, marking a significant step in KIOST's ongoing quest to improve marine exploration capabilities.

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Marine Technology Industry Prepares to Unveil the Solutions Shaping the Future of Our Ocean

Marine Technology Industry Prepares to Unveil the Solutions Shaping the Future of Our Ocean

Oceanology International 2026 (Oi26) is set to take place from March 10 to March 12 at Excel London, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to explore the latest advancements in the ocean enterprise. This event aims to highlight the future of ocean technology and innovation, drawing participants from various sectors to engage with cutting-edge developments. By showcasing the evolution of ocean-related industries, Oi26 seeks to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among professionals dedicated to advancing marine science and technology. The event will feature exhibitions, presentations, and discussions, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices and the role of technology in ocean exploration and conservation.

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World-first: Underwater Autonomous Glider to Circumnavigate the Globe

World-first: Underwater Autonomous Glider to Circumnavigate the Globe

Teledyne Marine, in partnership with Rutgers University-New Brunswick, is set to embark on a groundbreaking mission to circumnavigate the globe using an autonomous underwater glider. This innovative project marks a significant milestone in marine science and technology, showcasing the capabilities of autonomous systems in ocean exploration. The mission is scheduled to commence in the coming months, with the glider expected to gather valuable data on oceanic conditions and marine ecosystems throughout its journey. The collaboration aims to enhance our understanding of the world's oceans and address critical environmental challenges. By leveraging advanced technology, the team hopes to provide insights that can inform conservation efforts and improve our response to climate change.

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Underwater ribbon cutting ushers in new URI Ocean Robotics Laboratory

Underwater ribbon cutting ushers in new URI Ocean Robotics Laboratory

The Narragansett Bay Campus recently celebrated a significant milestone, marking a pivotal moment in its development and contributions to marine research and education. The event, which took place on October 15, 2023, brought together faculty, students, and community members to recognize the campus's achievements and future goals. This gathering highlighted the institution's commitment to advancing knowledge in marine sciences and fostering collaboration among researchers. Attendees participated in various activities, including presentations and discussions, aimed at showcasing the campus's innovative projects and its role in addressing environmental challenges. The celebration underscored the importance of the Narragansett Bay Campus as a hub for scientific inquiry and community engagement, reinforcing its mission to enhance understanding of marine ecosystems and promote sustainability efforts in the region.

OCEANS 2026 Monterey - Registration is Open!

OCEANS 2026 Monterey - Registration is Open!

A significant global gathering focused on marine research, technology, and innovation is set to take place, bringing together leading institutions such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), the Naval Postgraduate School, and Hopkins Marine Station. This event aims to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among experts in the field, highlighting advancements and challenges in marine science. Scheduled for later this year, the gathering will provide a platform for researchers, educators, and industry professionals to discuss the latest developments and explore innovative solutions to pressing marine issues. Participants will engage in workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities, enhancing their understanding of marine ecosystems and the technologies that support their study and preservation. This initiative underscores the importance of collective efforts in addressing global marine challenges and promoting sustainable practices in ocean research.

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China completes record 537-day deep-sea materials experiment under extreme pressure

China completes record 537-day deep-sea materials experiment under extreme pressure

China has announced the successful completion of a groundbreaking 537-day deep-sea material corrosion exposure experiment, claiming it to be the first of its kind in the world. Conducted in the South China Sea, the project aimed to assess the durability and longevity of various materials used in marine engineering and construction. The initiative is part of China's broader efforts to enhance its capabilities in deep-sea exploration and technology, driven by the increasing demand for sustainable and resilient infrastructure in challenging underwater environments. Researchers monitored the materials' performance and degradation over the extended period, providing valuable data that could inform future developments in maritime engineering. This achievement underscores China's commitment to advancing its scientific research and technological prowess in the field of marine sciences.

OCEANS 2026 Monterey: Charting the Future of Ocean Innovation on California’s Coast

OCEANS 2026 Monterey: Charting the Future of Ocean Innovation on California’s Coast

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.

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Results are in from the 2025 MTS ROV Photo Challenge!

Results are in from the 2025 MTS ROV Photo Challenge!

The winners of the 2025 MTS ROV Photo Challenge have been announced by the MTS ROV Committee, showcasing exceptional underwater photography. The competition, which highlights the innovative use of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) in marine exploration, attracted numerous entries from talented photographers around the world. The announcement comes as part of the committee's ongoing efforts to promote awareness and appreciation of marine technology and its applications. The winners were selected based on creativity, technical skill, and the ability to capture the beauty and complexity of underwater environments. This year's challenge not only celebrates artistic achievement but also aims to inspire future generations to engage with marine science and technology. The results were revealed during a special event held online, allowing participants and enthusiasts from various locations to join in the celebration.

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Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) unveils ST-5 ‘Stingray’ Multi-Role Long-Endurance Drone and signs MoU with National Oceanography Centre to enter into a strategic collaboration

Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) unveils ST-5 ‘Stingray’ Multi-Role Long-Endurance Drone and signs MoU with National Oceanography Centre to enter into a strategic collaboration

Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS), a pioneering aerospace company based in the UK, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), a prominent institution in oceanographic research with over 60 years of history. This collaboration aims to leverage CAeS's innovative aerospace technologies alongside NOC's extensive expertise in oceanography to advance research and development in marine environments. The agreement was finalized recently, marking a significant step in fostering partnerships that bridge aerospace and marine science. By combining their strengths, both organizations seek to address pressing challenges related to ocean health and sustainability, demonstrating a commitment to addressing environmental issues through technological innovation.

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First High-Tech Exploration of Argentina’s Mar del Plata Canyon Inspires Millions

First High-Tech Exploration of Argentina’s Mar del Plata Canyon Inspires Millions

An expedition led by Argentine scientists aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, R/V Falkor (too), has captivated nearly 4 million viewers over the past three weeks through live video feeds from the deep seafloor. The initiative has drawn a predominantly Argentine audience, who have engaged with the broadcast from various locations, including homes, classrooms, and public spaces like grocery stores and gyms. The live stream showcased the expedition's discoveries, featuring remarkable deep-sea creatures such as shimmering squids, pink lobsters, and a starfish reminiscent of the popular character Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants. This unique opportunity not only highlights the wonders of the deep ocean but also aims to inspire a greater appreciation for marine science and conservation among the public.

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NOC and Royal Navy Renew MOU on Autonomous Maritime Capabilities

NOC and Royal Navy Renew MOU on Autonomous Maritime Capabilities

The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in the UK has reaffirmed its commitment to marine science and technology by renewing a memorandum of understanding with the Royal Navy. This renewed agreement, which underscores a collaborative relationship that has spanned several years, aims to enhance research and innovation in oceanographic studies. The partnership is expected to facilitate the sharing of expertise and resources, ultimately contributing to advancements in understanding marine environments. The renewal of the MOU was announced recently, highlighting the ongoing dedication of both organizations to address challenges related to the oceans and maritime operations.

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Marine Robotics will Aid Restoration Efforts on Scottish Loch

Marine Robotics will Aid Restoration Efforts on Scottish Loch

Restoration efforts at Loch Melfort, located on the Kilchoan Estate south of Oban in Argyll, have received a significant boost through the use of innovative sea-going robotics. These experimental techniques are designed to identify optimal sites for the reintroduction of marine species, particularly in the ongoing oyster restoration project. This initiative is crucial for the local ecosystem, as Loch Melfort also serves as a sanctuary for the critically endangered flapper skate. The integration of advanced technology into conservation efforts highlights a proactive approach to preserving marine biodiversity in the region.

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Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest

Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest

In a groundbreaking initiative, Greenpeace has launched an underwater robot to conduct a scientific survey of vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge. This event marks the deepest banner protest ever executed from the seabed, occurring at a depth of 2,300 meters. The robot displayed a powerful message urging global leaders to heed scientific advice, stating, “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” The campaign aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for action to protect these unexplored marine environments. Dr. Sandra Schöttner, a key figure in the initiative, emphasized the importance of scientific research in informing policy decisions regarding environmental conservation. This innovative protest not only highlights the threats facing deep-sea ecosystems but also seeks to galvanize international attention and action on climate change and marine protection.

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Impossible Metals Announces New Advanced Marine Robotics Hub in Pittsburgh for Mineral Robotics Development

Impossible Metals Announces New Advanced Marine Robotics Hub in Pittsburgh for Mineral Robotics Development

Impossible Metals has unveiled plans to establish an Advanced Marine Robotics Hub in Pittsburgh, aimed at developing dual-use autonomy for ocean science and naval systems. This initiative is part of a broader effort to create a China-free critical-mineral supply chain, leveraging the region's expertise in robotics. The new hub will not only foster innovation in mineral robotics technology but also generate over a dozen high-paying engineering and science jobs in Pennsylvania. This move underscores the importance of local talent in advancing the United States' capabilities in marine robotics and autonomy. Looking ahead, stakeholders should monitor the hub's progress and its potential impact on the critical-mineral supply chain. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

Impossible Metals to Launch Advanced Marine Robotics Hub for Deep-Sea Mineral Harvesting

Impossible Metals to Launch Advanced Marine Robotics Hub for Deep-Sea Mineral Harvesting

Impossible Metals, a US mining technology company, has announced plans to establish an Advanced Marine Robotics Hub in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This facility will focus on developing autonomous marine systems for the deep-sea collection of critical minerals, creating over a dozen high-paying engineering and science jobs. The hub aims to enhance US capabilities in marine robotics and critical mineral technologies through collaboration with local universities and researchers. The significance of this initiative lies in its potential to redefine deep-sea mining practices. According to Mike Regan, Chief Growth Officer at Impossible Metals, the hub will enable swarms of autonomous robots to harvest critical minerals like nickel, cobalt, copper, and manganese with minimal environmental impact. This approach not only promises to produce the lowest-cost critical metals on Earth but also aims to strengthen the US supply chain and reduce reliance on foreign sources of essential materials. Looking ahead, the Advanced Marine Robotics Hub will serve as the primary research center for advancing the Eureka autonomous underwater platform and Smart Launch and Recovery Systems. The company plans to continue developing dual-use technologies that cater to both commercial and naval applications. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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CUREE: An Underwater Robot That Locates Marine Life Using Sound and Vision

CUREE: An Underwater Robot That Locates Marine Life Using Sound and Vision

A groundbreaking development in marine ecology has emerged with the introduction of the CUREE underwater robot, which autonomously identifies marine life hotspots in the Caribbean. Utilizing advanced auditory and visual sensors, this innovative technology significantly enhances ecological monitoring and contributes to a deeper understanding of coral reef ecosystems. The findings and capabilities of the CUREE robot were detailed in the latest issue of Science Robotics, showcasing its potential to revolutionize the way researchers study and protect marine environments. By providing precise data on marine biodiversity, the CUREE robot aims to support conservation efforts and promote sustainable practices in the region.

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Machine Learning Predicts Toxic Metal Levels in Marine Systems

Machine Learning Predicts Toxic Metal Levels in Marine Systems

Researchers have developed a new method that utilizes machine learning and feature selection to accurately predict aluminum levels in marine environments. This innovative approach aims to enhance the efficiency of monitoring efforts, addressing growing concerns over aluminum pollution in aquatic ecosystems. The study, which builds on data collected up to October 2023, highlights the importance of advanced technological solutions in environmental science. By improving prediction accuracy, the research not only aids in better understanding the impact of aluminum on marine life but also supports regulatory bodies in making informed decisions regarding environmental protection. The findings are expected to play a crucial role in future monitoring strategies, ensuring healthier marine ecosystems.

Pioneering Study Unites Physics, Geology and Biology in Argentina’s Submarine Canyons

Pioneering Study Unites Physics, Geology and Biology in Argentina’s Submarine Canyons

An Argentinian-led scientific expedition aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s R/V Falkor (too) has successfully deployed advanced technologies to gather comprehensive data on the Malvinas ocean current and its interaction with submarine canyons. This initiative aims to enhance understanding of the region's plankton blooms, which are crucial for sustaining Argentina’s rich marine biodiversity and fishing industry. Notably, these extensive plankton blooms are significant enough to be detected from space. The expedition underscores the importance of marine research in preserving the ecological balance and supporting local economies reliant on fishing.

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International Research Team Embarks on Greenland Expedition to Study Melting Glaciers

International Research Team Embarks on Greenland Expedition to Study Melting Glaciers

An international team of researchers is set to begin a six-week expedition in Greenland on July 16, 2026, to investigate the rapid melting of fjord glaciers and its implications for the Atlantic Ocean. The study aims to assess how this melting contributes to potential climate tipping points, particularly affecting ocean currents. The research is part of a five-year project called GIANT, led by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and funded by the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA). The team will utilize advanced technologies, including drones, marine robots, and sensors, to gather data that will enhance predictions regarding the future of Greenland's glaciers and their environmental impact. As the expedition unfolds, attention will be focused on the effects of Greenland's melting ice on the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Dr. Kelly Hogan from BAS emphasizes the significance of modern tools in exploring glacier-ocean interactions, highlighting the urgency of understanding these changes as they may occur within decades.

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RS Aqua and UVision Partner to Deliver Underwater 3D Imaging Technology to the Ocean Science Industry of the UK & Ireland

RS Aqua and UVision Partner to Deliver Underwater 3D Imaging Technology to the Ocean Science Industry of the UK & Ireland

RS Aqua, a specialist in ocean technology, has formed a new partnership with Copenhagen-based technology firm UVision. This collaboration aims to leverage both companies' expertise to advance innovations in marine technology. The announcement was made today, signaling a strategic move to enhance product offerings and expand market reach. By combining RS Aqua's experience in oceanic solutions with UVision's cutting-edge technology, the partnership seeks to address growing demands in the marine sector, particularly in areas such as environmental monitoring and data collection. This alliance is expected to facilitate the development of new technologies that will benefit various stakeholders in the marine industry.

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EPFL and MIT Develop Flapping Robot That Swims and Flies Like Diving Birds

EPFL and MIT Develop Flapping Robot That Swims and Flies Like Diving Birds

Engineers at EPFL and MIT have created a flapping-wing aerial-aquatic vehicle (FAAV) that mimics the swimming and flying abilities of diving birds. Weighing under 300 grams, the FAAV is designed to help researchers study the mechanics of how these birds transition between air and water. Experiments revealed optimal combinations of wing size, flapping frequency, and tail angle for effective movement in both environments. This innovation is significant as it could lead to a new class of aerial-aquatic drones capable of accessing aquatic regions that are difficult for traditional vessels. The robot's design allows it to dive for samples and return data at a lower cost, making it a valuable tool for oceanographers and marine biologists. The research findings were published in the journal Science, highlighting the potential for enhanced understanding of bird biomechanics. Future developments will focus on improving wing design for better maneuverability and testing the robot in turbulent conditions. The team aims to deploy the FAAV for ocean science research, potentially revolutionizing how data is collected from challenging aquatic environments. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

MIT and EPFL Develop Flapping Robot for Aerial and Aquatic Exploration

MIT and EPFL Develop Flapping Robot for Aerial and Aquatic Exploration

Engineers from MIT and EPFL have created a flapping-wing aerial-aquatic vehicle (FAAV) that weighs under 300 grams. This robot can swim underwater and transition to flight, mimicking the behavior of diving birds. The research, published in Science, showcases the robot's ability to adapt its mechanics for both mediums, which differ significantly in density and resistance. The significance of this development lies in its potential applications in oceanography and environmental monitoring. The FAAV can access areas that are typically hazardous for traditional vessels, allowing scientists to collect data from locations such as icebergs or marine habitats. This innovation could reduce operational costs and enhance data collection efficiency in marine research. Looking ahead, the research team aims to refine the FAAV's design and functionality. Future experiments will likely focus on optimizing the robot's performance in various aquatic environments. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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NOC to Co-lead REV Ocean Sargasso Sea Expedition

NOC to Co-lead REV Ocean Sargasso Sea Expedition

REV Ocean has announced the launch of its Maiden Voyage Science Program, which will feature ten partner-led missions across the South Atlantic, Caribbean, and Eastern Tropical Pacific. This initiative marks the inaugural operational research season for REV, a new vessel added to the global philanthropic fleet dedicated to ocean research and conservation. The program aims to address critical environmental issues and promote sustainable practices in marine ecosystems. Through collaborative efforts with various partners, REV Ocean seeks to enhance scientific understanding and foster innovative solutions to protect the world's oceans.

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MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Bring Advanced Underwater ROV Technology to Offshore Operators

MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Bring Advanced Underwater ROV Technology to Offshore Operators

MFE Offshore has entered into a partnership with Hydromea, establishing itself as the official distributor of the latter's underwater robotics solutions tailored for offshore and maritime applications. This collaboration will enable MFE Offshore to provide Hydromea's cutting-edge underwater inspection technologies to a diverse range of sectors, including offshore oil and gas, offshore wind, marine infrastructure, climate science, and various subsea industries. The partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in these critical areas, leveraging advanced robotics to meet the growing demands of underwater inspections.

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Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions and Rana Subsea Integrate Contracts Under the Bouri Gas Utilization Project with Saipem

Next Geosolutions (NextGeo), a prominent international company specializing in marine geoscience and offshore construction support services for the energy sector, has announced a significant update regarding its contracts with Saipem S.p.A. These contracts, originally awarded for the Bouri Gas Utilisation (BGUP) project in North Africa and valued at over €70 million, have undergone a contractual amendment. The changes reflect ongoing developments in the project, although specific details regarding the nature of the amendments have not been disclosed. This adjustment highlights the dynamic nature of offshore energy projects and the need for flexibility in contractual agreements within the sector.

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Saab Hosts Young People in STEM Challenge

Saab Hosts Young People in STEM Challenge

Saab UK recently held the South regional heat of the Global Underwater Hub’s STEM Challenge at its Fareham campus, inviting local school pupils to engage in a practical introduction to underwater engineering and marine technology. The event aimed to inspire students by providing them with hands-on experiences in a field that combines science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Participants had the opportunity to explore various aspects of marine technology, fostering interest in potential careers in this innovative sector. The initiative underscores Saab UK's commitment to promoting STEM education and encouraging the next generation of engineers.

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Compelling Line-up of Speakers Announced for Oceanology International 2026 Conference Programme

Compelling Line-up of Speakers Announced for Oceanology International 2026 Conference Programme

The upcoming three-day event at Excel London will focus on the latest advancements and critical issues in ocean science and marine technology. Scheduled to take place soon, this gathering aims to foster insightful discussions among experts and stakeholders in the field. By addressing pressing challenges and showcasing innovative solutions, the event seeks to enhance understanding and collaboration within the marine sector. Participants will engage in various sessions designed to share knowledge and explore new ideas, ultimately contributing to the advancement of ocean science and technology.

Sonardyne Underwater Positioning and Tracking for US Academic Research Fleet

Sonardyne Underwater Positioning and Tracking for US Academic Research Fleet

Sonardyne's underwater positioning and tracking technology has been selected for integration into three new oceanographic research vessels, part of the National Science Foundation's Regional Class Research Vessel (RCRV) construction program. This decision underscores the NSF's commitment to advancing marine research capabilities. The vessels, designed to enhance scientific exploration and data collection in oceanographic studies, will be constructed in the coming years. By utilizing Sonardyne's innovative technology, the NSF aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of underwater navigation and data acquisition, ultimately supporting a wide range of research initiatives. The program reflects a significant investment in the future of ocean science, addressing the growing need for advanced research tools in understanding marine environments.

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Next Geosolutions Sign 8-year Framework Agreement with Hertz50 for Seabed Geotechnical Survey Services

Next Geosolutions Sign 8-year Framework Agreement with Hertz50 for Seabed Geotechnical Survey Services

Next Geosolutions, a prominent international firm specializing in marine geoscience and offshore construction support for the energy sector, has signed an eight-year Framework Agreement with 50Hertz, a key player in the European energy market and part of the Elia Group. This agreement, announced recently, marks a significant partnership aimed at enhancing the development and operation of the high-voltage power grid in Northern and Eastern Germany. The collaboration is expected to leverage NextGeo's expertise in geoscience to support 50Hertz's initiatives in managing and expanding its transmission infrastructure, ultimately contributing to the region's energy transition and sustainability goals. The partnership underscores the growing importance of strategic alliances in the energy sector as companies seek to innovate and adapt to evolving market demands.

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Subsea Europe Services Enters USV Market with Sustainable, High-performance C-RECON 13-ES

Subsea Europe Services Enters USV Market with Sustainable, High-performance C-RECON 13-ES

Subsea Europe Services (SES) GmbH, a prominent player in marine technology solutions for the offshore energy and ocean science industries, has launched its inaugural Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV), named the C-RECON 13-ES. This significant development marks SES's entry into the USV market, showcasing the company's commitment to innovation and advancement in marine technology. The C-RECON 13-ES is designed to enhance operational efficiency and data collection capabilities in various marine applications. The launch reflects SES's strategic initiative to diversify its offerings and meet the growing demand for uncrewed maritime solutions.

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EVENT: Oceanology International Drives Innovation to Power the Future Ocean Economy

EVENT: Oceanology International Drives Innovation to Power the Future Ocean Economy

Oceanology International, a premier event for ocean science, engineering, and technology, is set to take place at London’s ExCeL from March 10 to 12, 2026. This gathering aims to unite professionals from various sectors, including offshore energy, ocean observation, and defense, fostering innovation and collaboration within the global ocean community. The 2026 edition will focus on showcasing groundbreaking solutions that are shaping the future of ocean exploration, enhancing environmental monitoring, and promoting sustainable marine operations. Attendees can expect three days filled with networking opportunities and insightful discussions that highlight the latest advancements in ocean-related technologies and practices.

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Next Geosolutions and Green Yard Kleven Team Up for the Conversion of the Survey Vessel “NG EXPLORER”

Next Geosolutions and Green Yard Kleven Team Up for the Conversion of the Survey Vessel “NG EXPLORER”

Next Geosolutions Europe S.p.A., a prominent player in marine geosciences and offshore construction support services, has partnered with the esteemed Norwegian shipyard Green Yard Kleven to convert the vessel NG EXPLORER. This collaboration aims to enhance the vessel's capabilities for conducting high-spec seabed surveys on a global scale. The agreement marks a significant step in advancing marine survey technology, enabling more precise and efficient assessments of underwater environments. The conversion process is expected to leverage both companies' expertise, ensuring that the NG EXPLORER meets the growing demands of the marine industry.

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Ocean Business Announces Exhibitor List for 2025 Show

Ocean Business Announces Exhibitor List for 2025 Show

As Ocean Business 2025 approaches, excitement builds around the upcoming global technology and science exhibition dedicated to marine industries. Scheduled to take place in April 2025, the event will showcase a diverse array of exhibitors from around the world, highlighting innovations and advancements in marine technology. Organizers aim to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among industry professionals, researchers, and enthusiasts. By providing a platform for cutting-edge developments, Ocean Business 2025 seeks to address pressing challenges in the marine sector and promote sustainable practices. Attendees can expect to engage with leading companies and experts, gaining insights into the future of marine technology and its applications.

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Human-machine teaming dives underwater

Human-machine teaming dives underwater

A team of researchers is advancing the capabilities of collaboration between divers and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for maritime missions. This initiative, which began in late 2023, aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in underwater exploration and tasks. The research is taking place at a leading marine technology institute, where experts are focused on creating innovative hardware and sophisticated algorithms that facilitate seamless communication and coordination between human divers and AUVs. The motivation behind this development stems from the increasing complexity of underwater missions, which require precise teamwork to navigate challenging environments and accomplish objectives effectively. By integrating advanced technology, the researchers hope to improve the overall effectiveness of maritime operations, making them safer and more efficient for both divers and AUVs alike.

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MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Distribute EXRAY Underwater Inspection ROV

MFE Offshore Partners with Hydromea to Distribute EXRAY Underwater Inspection ROV

MFE Offshore, based in Houston, has announced its partnership with Swiss robotics developer Hydromea to distribute the Hydromea EXRAY underwater inspection ROV. This agreement, made public on July 9, 2026, enhances MFE Offshore's subsea portfolio, which was launched earlier this year. The EXRAY offers a tetherless alternative for underwater inspections, reducing costs and risks associated with traditional methods. The significance of this partnership lies in the EXRAY's ability to provide efficient and safe data collection in challenging underwater environments. As stated by Wendy Post, general manager of MFE Offshore, the demand for advanced inspection technologies is increasing as operators face more complex underwater challenges. The EXRAY's capabilities, including real-time control and live HD video transmission, position it as a valuable tool for energy operators. Looking ahead, MFE Offshore will showcase the EXRAY during a Demo Day on July 16 at its Houston facility, allowing potential customers to see the ROV in action. This event highlights MFE Offshore's commitment to bringing innovative inspection solutions to the energy sector, with no further timeline disclosed at the time of publication.

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