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Submarine Networks World and Subsea Security World Set for Singapore on September 23-24, 2026

Submarine Networks World and Subsea Security World Set for Singapore on September 23-24, 2026

The Submarine Networks World 2026, the largest annual gathering of the subsea telecommunications industry, will take place in Singapore on September 23-24, 2026. This event is expected to attract over 1,000 leaders in subsea communications and feature more than 130 industry speakers. The introduction of Subsea Security World (SSW) at this year's event highlights the growing importance of cable security and protection. This new segment will bring together specialists, government entities, and academics to discuss critical issues affecting the subsea telecommunications sector. As the event approaches, attendees can look forward to inspirational keynotes and engaging debates. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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World-first submarine drone travels 1,257 miles underwater on hydrogen power

World-first submarine drone travels 1,257 miles underwater on hydrogen power

A Canadian company has successfully demonstrated the capabilities of its submarine drone, which has completed a remarkable journey of over 1,257 miles while remaining fully submerged. This achievement highlights advancements in underwater drone technology and showcases the potential for long-distance exploration and surveillance missions. The drone's journey took place recently, emphasizing the growing interest in autonomous underwater vehicles for various applications, including environmental monitoring and military operations. The innovative design and engineering of the drone allow it to operate efficiently over extended periods, making it a significant development in the field of marine technology. This milestone not only underscores the company’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of underwater exploration but also reflects the increasing demand for sophisticated tools in maritime industries.

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