Organisers of next month’s Subsea Expo exhibition and conference in Aberdeen have announced the event theme as ‘Deep in Transition’, reflecting the need for energy production from traditional and new renewable offshore
Organisers of next month’s Subsea Expo exhibition and conference in Aberdeen have announced the event theme as ‘Deep in Transition’, reflecting the need for energy production from traditional and new renewable offshore sources and the resultant impact this has on the subsea and underwater supply chain.
Taking place at P&J Live in the Granite City [Aberdeen] from Tuesday, 18 to Thursday, 20 February, the event provides a showcase for the subsea sector and wider underwater industry. Organised by Global Underwater Hub, the leading trade and industry development body for the UK’s underwater sector, Subsea Expo is free to attend and is expected to attract around 6,000 visitors from across the UK and overseas over the course of the three days.
More than 100 companies and organisations will feature in the exhibition arena showcasing the latest technologies and innovative products from across the underwater industry, which is worth around £9.2billion annually to the UK economy. Alongside this, an extensive conference programme has been created offering debate, discussion and insight on key industry talking points.
The 2025 theme, ‘Deep in Transition’, echoes the journey the underwater industry is undertaking as part of the energy transition,
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