Cross-pollination between marine science and
technology verticals ensures plenty of content for aquaculture pros
Reed Exhibitions, organisers of the Oceanology International Ocean Science and
Technology exhibition and conference, are gearing up for the biggest event in
the expo’s history with the staging of the 50th anniversary show in ExCel
London, March 17-19th 2020. Registration has already opened for the event,
which will see over 500 companies from more than 90 countries exhibiting across
17,000m2 of floorspace to an estimated 8,000 buyers and representatives from
government, industry and academia.
“All of the elements which have made Oceanology International such an
outstanding nexus for innovative ideas and profitable business connections over
the years will be represented at Oi London 2020, but in even greater
abundance,” says David Ince, Event Director, Oceanology International, Reed
Exhibitions. “With Oi’s growing aquaculture representation both in the
technical conference and from exhibitors on the show floor highlighting
broad-scope new sensor and control technologies, delegates looking for the
latest fish farming developments will have a lot to take in.”
Oceanology International’s status as an effective marketplace and an open,
supportive networking forum for cooperative marine science strategies – a
foundational principle from the first show onwards – has steadily increased
Oi’s global stature and influence, leading to the launch of sister events in
China in 2013 and the Americas in 2017. These well-received initiatives are due
to be augmented with a new Middle East-focused Oi expo, commencing in Abu Dhabi
in September 2020.
The packed and lively exhibition floor at Oi events always reflects the
marque’s global reach, and the London 2020 show is no exception. Companies
promoting their products and services will include Teledyne Marine (stands
F100, G100), American providers of technologies suited to monitoring
environments impacting aquaculture and fish farming; Hydro-Bios Apparatebau
GmbH (stand K251), German manufacturers of smart sampling solutions for all
oceanographic environments; Thelma Biotel AS (stand C500), Norwegian developers
of acoustic telemetry products; and nke Instrumentation (stand C401), a French
firm specialising in the development and sale of instruments and systems for
water measurements and environmental monitoring.
There will also be double the number of companies hosting on-water product
demonstrations in the adjoining Royal Victoria Dock than in previous years.
Similarly, the addition of new Italy and Massachusetts pavilions will
contribute substantially to the international flavour imparted by returning
delegations from the US, Canada, Norway, Germany, France, Ireland and the
Netherlands.
Read more, HERE.
The Aquaculturists
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