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OI - Oceanology International 2008


 OI - Oceanology International 2008

Feiras do setor Energia e Meio-Ambiente | Local Excel London

Oceanology Exhibition

Oceanology International (OI) is the world’s largest and most respected meeting place for the marine science and ocean technology community. OI hosts an agenda setting conference, training programme, visiting vessels and live demonstrations as well as the latest technology & solutions from an unparalleled selection of suppliers. OI is attended by a global community of engineers, scientists, legislators, policy makers and management professionals with responsibility across all of the ocean science and marine technology spectrum.

OI 2008 will be a combination of:
an agenda-setting conference organised by the IMarEST and the SUT
product demonstrations on the latest product developments
education and training on the most up to date issues
a participating ships programme featuring vessels from around the globe
And more... we are actively developing the content every day to ensure that OI will offer an unparalleled opportunity for visitors.

Oceanology Exhibition, UK

Oceanology International is a meeting place for the marine science and ocean technology community. OI hosts an agenda setting conference, training programme, visiting vessels and live demonstrations as well as the latest technology & solutions from suppliers.

OI is attended by a global community of engineers, scientists, legislators, policy makers and management professionals with responsibility across all of the ocean science and marine technology spectrum.

All aspects of Marine Science & Technology are displayed at Oceanology International. Areas covered include: aquaculture, climate change, diving, dredging & coastal, engineering, electromagnetics ,oil exploration & production ,geosciences , hydrography, maritime defence, marine civil engineering, marine environmental sciences, marine GIS, marine pollution, marine renewables, marine R & D, marine survey, measurement & instrumentation, meteorology, navigation & remote sensing, ocean observation & modelling, renewable energy, resources from the sea, sub sea systems, water authorities.



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