Oceanology International China 2014
Oceanology International China 2013 (OI China 2013) was successfully held at Shanghai International Exhibition and Convention Center during September 3 - 5.
On the strength of more than 40 years’ industry experience garnered at the Oceanology International, OI China 2013 attracted over 190 enterprises from more than 20 countries and regions. During the exhibition, a total of 4,296 domestic and overseas professional visitors showed up. By showcasing homegrown and international top technologies and equipment, OI China set itself the goal of becoming the foremost professional exhibition of marine science and technology in Asia, and it promotes academic research, information exchange and international cooperation in the fields of the development and utilization of marine resources, marine ecological environment protection, offshore oil and gas exploration, ocean engineering and marine monitoring in China, Asia and the world.
Oceanology International Opens Its Door to China
Oceanology International China is the only forum in Asia where industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect with the marine technology and ocean science community, improving their strategies for measuring, exploiting, protecting and operating in the world’s oceans.
Developed with government and industry associations, Oceanology International China will provide organisations with the opportunity to capitalise on China’s rapidly developing offshore energy & marine industries.
Our Identity – Oceanology International
Oceanology International, held in London every two years, is the world’s largest exhibition for marine science and science technology, with over 525 exhibitors from 30 different countries.
Since Oceanology International began 45 years ago, it has consistently extended its reach, attracting an ever-wider range of exhibitors and firmly establishing itself as the marine science and ocean technology community's biggest event.
Oceanology International is a global forum where members of industry, academia and government share knowledge and connect with the marine technology and ocean science community.
By coming together for three days of non-stop productivity, they improve strategies for operating in, measuring, exploiting and protecting the world's oceans. Each year, key practitioners of marine science and engineering descend on London's ExCeL Exhibition Centre to showcase a comprehensive range of state-of-the-art services and technologies.


