Free Registration Opens for Ocean Business 2025 in Southampton

Registration is open for Ocean Business 2025, a global marine technology exhibition running April 8-10 in Southampton, with 350+ exhibitors and live technology demonstrations By William Mackenzie / 11 Mar 2025

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Registration is now open for Ocean Business 2025, a global technology and science exhibition for marine industries, running from April 8-10 at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton.

The event is open to all visitors for free by registering online at www.oceanbusiness.com. With more than 350 exhibitors already booked for the sold-out show, this year’s Ocean Business is expected to attract over 5,000 visitors from around the world, offering numerous networking opportunities.

Training & Demonstrations

The Training and Demonstration program at Ocean Business 2025 is larger than previous events, with 180+ hours of new technologies demonstrated in the dockside waters, onboard vessels, and in the classroom.

Sessions will display the latest in autonomous vehicle underwater monitoring, next generation remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), advances in autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technology, and more.

Key Exhibitors & Technology Displays

In the quayside hospitality suites, key industry players such as Teledyne Marine and Greensea IQ, alongside ocean tech experts from the Canada Pavilion, will showcase products and services with a focus on fast changing technology.

Meanwhile, inside the expanded exhibition halls, visitors will be able to see pioneering developments across the ocean technology sector and find solutions to shape the future of their business.

Ocean Business 2025 will preview emerging technologies from sector pioneers and game-changing innovators such as Trimble Applanix and Advanced Navigation, with leading suppliers exhibiting alongside newer entrants to the industry.

Visitors can discover the most up-to-date equipment in action, test drive products to stay ahead of the competition, and connect with industry leaders in an interactive environment.

Ocean Careers & MARELEC

The returning Ocean Careers program offers students an opportunity to meet potential employers and gain valuable insights from industry professionals.

Ocean Business 2025 will also stage a two-day, free-to-attend conference (as well as a series of associated, on-site meetings), with leading sector voices addressing critical industry issues.

Additionally, Ocean Business will once again host the MARELEC conference for marine electromagnetics. Delegates will hear from eminent scientists, engineers, and academics of advances in the fields of geophysics, geotechnical engineering, oceanography, and naval warfare.

Cheri Arvonio, Event Director at show organizer Diversified Communications, commented, “As the countdown to Ocean Business 2025 begins, we look forward to welcoming the international ocean business community back to Southampton in April. We are delighted with the response from exhibitors and we have high hopes that this enthusiasm will be matched by registrations as we gear up for our biggest show yet. 

“Ocean Business provides an ideal platform for doing business, forging relationships, hearing industry updates and sharing ideas, and we are confident that this year’s event will turn out to be a memorable occasion for ocean people everywhere.”

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Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Ocean Science Technology. Joining in 2024 with a background in professional copywriting and creative content, Will brings expertise in oceanographic monitoring, aquaculture, and environmental analysis. He provides in-depth coverage of breakthroughs in marine research, subsea systems, and autonomous platforms, drawing on his specialist understanding of ocean technology to highlight innovations shaping the future of the marine industry. Connect

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