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Oceanology International China 2013

  • Oceanology International China 2013

    Oceanology International is pleased to launch a new event in China, where new opportunities wait to be explored.

    Developed with government and industry associations, Oceanology International China will be a unique forum for connecting with this country’s growing offshore energy and marine industries.

    Join us on 3-5 September at the INTEX, Shanghai to meet Chinese buyers, industry professionals and government officials and gain an edge into this rapidly developing market.

    Opportunities for International Exhibitors

     A UKTI TAP grant of £3,000 is available for UK companies to exhibit on the SMI/UK Pavilion at Oceanology International China.
    UK companies can apply directly on the Society of Maritime Industries website.

    A USA Pavilion is being organised in partnership with the U.S. Commercial Service. US companies can contact Ray Filbert, E: rfilbert@reedexpo.com and T: +1 203 840 5821 for more details.

  • Exhibitors that have already confirmed a stand include:

    • AML Oceanographic Ltd
    • AMS Systea
    • iXBlue
    • Kongsberg Maritime
    • Marine Electronics
    • Reson
    • Seabird
    • Ship Motion Control
    • Sonardyne Asia PTE
    • Teledyne Marine
    • Valeport Limited
    • Wildlife Acoustics

    View more confirmed exhibitors

  • Why China?

    • China's most recent five-year plan - the 12th Five-Year Plan - was the first ever to include a dedicated chapter on marine development
    • China is firmly established among the ranks of preferred partners for nations wishing to conduct joint oceanography expeditions
    • The Chinese government boosted funding for oceanography, particularly in exploration, research and deep-sea technologies
    • Major marine science institutions award grants worth tens of millions of USD to lead studies into the geology and biology of key bodies of water like the South China Sea
    • An increasing number of state and academic bodies are throwing their full weight behind the exploration of marine science and technology innovation, marine industry development, marine environmental protection and regional economic cooperation

    Why Shanghai?

    • China's eastern seaboard is attracting significant amounts of state investment to set up a marine observatory network under the East China Sea near Xiaoqushan Island (Zhejiang Province)
    • Shanghai is home to some of China's most dense clusters of marine science an maritime academic institutions, research and commercial development hubs
    • Shanghai's surrounding areas, too, are riding the wave of economic awakening when it comes to the marine sector
    • Shanghai is home to a large batch of enterprises involved in the marine industry.
  • Who should exhibit?

    Biological Oceanography
    Chemical Oceanography
    Communication devices
    Communications
    Diving
    Geophysics
    Geotechnics
    Hydrography survey
    Metocean services
    Navigation & positioning
    Navigation devices
    Physical Oceanography
    Platforms: AUV, ROV, Buoys
    Sampling devices
    Sedimentology

    Who should visit?

    Academia
    Aquaculture
    Coastal engineering
    Construction
    Diving
    Education
    Engineering
    Government
    Harbours / Ports
    Marine electrical/electronics
    Marine environmental
    Marine hardware
    Marine security
    Offshore oil and gas
    Renewable energy
    Research and development
    Subsea engineering
    Telecommunications
    Transport and shipping

  • Contact us

    To find out more and enquire about exhibiting at the event, please contact us:


    Kirsten Conlon, Key account manager
    Tel: +44 (0)208 439 8870
    Email: kirsten.conlon@reedexpo.co.uk

     

OI China 2013 is developed in partnership to the Ocean Observation Technology Branch of Chinese Society of Oceanography
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