Global Underwater Hub’s (GUH) annual Underwater Robotics Conference is returning to Aberdeen for another year - and companies are being asked to share their expertise in the development of subsea robotic technologies. 

Taking place in the event auditorium at GUH’s premises in Westhill on Thursday, 27 November, this one-day event will bring together individuals with a vested interest in the development and application of underwater robotic technology. 

Underwater robotics have become an essential tool within the energy sector and are used in many marine operations, including oil and gas, offshore renewables, defence, ocean science and aquaculture. The conference programme has been developed in collaboration with GUH’s recently established Underwater Robotics Forum, which includes representatives from leading subsea service providers, technology manufacturers and inspection tooling specialists. 

Image courtesy of Blue Ocean Monitoring

Image courtesy of Blue Ocean Monitoring

Neil Gordon, Chief Executive of the GUH, said: “Our Underwater Robotics Conference is a regular marker for the rapid pace of change in the sector. Technological development is increasing dramatically, and we must be prepared for the future. 

“Delegates at the Underwater Robotics Conference 2025 will have the opportunity to hear directly from the leading figures in subsea robotics who are charting the course of innovation. This is particularly important as artificial intelligence and autonomous and remotely operated vehicle technologies open up a wealth of possibilities, creating new efficiencies and supporting the wider energy transition.” 

Neil Gordon chief executive Global Underwater Hub

Neil Gordon chief executive Global Underwater Hub

To highlight the progress made across the year, GUH is looking for individuals and organisations to present at the conference.  

Delivering a presentation at the event is an opportunity for those working in the underwater robotics and autonomous and unmanned underwater vehicles space to showcase their expertise and lead the debate on the future of the industry. 

Those interested in applying should submit a 200–300-word abstract that highlights successful case studies on how robotics hardware or peripherals have been used to help resolve an underwater problem, or identifies challenges faced by operators or developers that could be overcome by using robotics technology. 

Insurance firms, regulators and permitting bodies are also invited to present in order to examine considerations for the use and application of underwater robotics.  

Image courtesy of ROVOP 1

Image courtesy of ROVOP 1

The deadline to submit an abstract is Friday, 31 October at 3pm.  

Discounted registration rates for the event are available for GUH members. Conference bookings will close for attendees on Friday, 21 November at 12pm.   

To register to attend the Underwater Robotics Conference or to submit an abstract, visit https://www.globalunderwaterhub.com/events/event/?id=Underwater_Robotics_Conference_2025204340094 

To enquire about sponsorship opportunities at the event, contact events@theguh.co.uk 

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