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REGISTRATION IS OPEN

Registration for ICOE 2012 is now open. Information on registration fees etc. is available on the registration page.

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Call for Abstracts
Deadline Extended to 23rd February 2012

The organisers would like to extend an invitation to submit abstracts for either oral or poster presentation at ICOE 2012

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Sponsorship Opportunities

A limited amount of exhibition space is available at ICOE 2012 in The Convention Centre Dublin for you to promote your organisation.

Welcome

4th International Conference on Ocean Energy 2012
Convention Centre Dublin
17th -19th October 2012


The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), in association with the European Ocean Energy Association, are delighted to announce that Ireland will be the venue for the 4th International Conference on Ocean Energy (ICOE) to take place from Wednesday 17th to Friday 19th October 2012 at the Convention Centre Dublin.

Over 750 international experts and world-leading companies in ocean energy will gather in Ireland’s capital city. Global industry and academic experts in marine renewable energy will present over a hundred papers on themes important to growing this new marine industry. The conference provides an opportunity for a trade exhibition where many of the top industrial players will demonstrate the latest technologies in harnessing renewable energy from the sea.

The International Conference on Ocean Energy is the global marine energy event focused on the industrial development of renewable marine energy. Held every two years, the goal of the conference and exhibition is to share recent experiences from research and demonstration efforts. It aims to accelerate development by stimulating collaboration networks between companies and research and development centres. It also specifically targets engagement of the experience of operators in related marine and power industry sectors.

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is hosting this important conference and is pleased to have the European Ocean Energy Association’s (EU-OEA) as partner in organising the substantial exhibition. After successful events in maritime centres, Brest and Bilbao, SEAI and the IEA Ocean Energy Systems Implementing Agreement (OES-IA) are excited to bring this event to Dublin’s portside city centre. In the decade in which ocean energy will become a significant player in electricity generation, job creation, and a bright hope for the future of our planet, the fit with Ireland’s clean energy and economic goals makes this Dublin event unmissable.



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