Melbourne Hosts ICOE 2024, Embracing Ocean Energy Innovation
Discover the Future of Ocean Energy in Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Australia – In a landmark event for ocean energy innovation, Melbourne will host the 2024 International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE 2024) from September 17th to 19th, 2024. This prestigious gathering marks the first time this global event will be held in the Southern Hemisphere, showcasing Australia's commitment to sustainability and its emerging role as a hub for ocean energy.
Key Highlights of ICOE 2024:
Global Participation: ICOE 2024 will bring together leaders, decision-makers, and researchers from around the world to explore the latest advancements and opportunities in ocean energy.
Regional Focus: With Australia aiming for a 43% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, ICOE 2024 will highlight the pivotal role of ocean energy in achieving these ambitious targets.
Indigenous Perspectives: The conference will offer unique insights into the relationship between Australasia and the Pacific through Indigenous leaders, emphasizing sustainable practices and cultural stewardship.
Technical Site Visits: Attendees will have the opportunity to visit active ocean energy projects across Australasia, gaining hands-on insights into local success stories.
Investment Opportunities: ICOE 2024 provides a platform for international business and investment in marine energy, fostering collaborations and partnerships across borders.
Special Features:
Speakers: The event boasts a distinguished lineup of speakers including Dr. ir. Matthijs Soede, Cameron Grebe, and Susie Kropman, among many others.
Program and Registration: The conference program is now available, offering a comprehensive schedule of sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities. Early bird registration is open until July 19th, 2024.
About Ocean Pixel:
Ocean Pixel is committed to promoting sustainable practices and innovations in ocean energy. Stay connected with us for more updates on our involvement in ICOE 2024 and our ongoing efforts to drive positive change in the marine energy sector.