IMCA is proud to support Seawork 2025!
Join IMCA's Iain Grainger, CEO, and Richard Purser, Technical Adviser - Marine, who are speaking at the Enabling Maritime Autonomy: MASS Applications, Workforce Readiness, and Industry Impact session in Southampton.
Emma Johnson, Director of Marine Science & Technology Group (MSTG), Maritime Autonomous Systems Group (MASG) and SMIFutures, and Dmytro Makarchuk, Master Mariner, Senior Lecturer – Bridge Simulation and Ship Handling, Warsash Maritime School, Southampton Solent University, will also be join IMCA on this session.
Marine Autonomous Surface Systems (MASS) have the potential to transform work at sea as regulatory barriers are removed. This event will explore the different use cases for MASS that will emerge, among energy companies and other end users, and the skills and training needed to enable these technologies to drive improvements in safety, efficiency, and sustainability in marine operations.
Enabling Maritime Autonomy session takes place:
Tuesday 10 June
14:00 - 15:00
Seawork is the proven platform to build business networks, drawing crowds from around the globe for the three-day exhibition and conferences. Seawork delivers an international audience of visitors from over 60 countries made up of industry professionals involved in marine renewables, technology, safety, marine construction, vessel build and more.