As activity on the seabed continues to rise, it more important than ever for stakeholders to come together to discuss innovative technologies and strategies for the protection of critical undersea infrastructure. Seabed Security 2025 will focus on the current threat context for undersea infrastructure, the development of new strategies for seabed activity, and the cutting-edge systems being employed for the defence of the seabed.
With themes spanning the full breadth of the undersea community, the conference provides a platform for engaging discussions that will ultimately contribute to increasing the security and resilience of critical undersea infrastructure at a time when stakeholders are seeking to define their approaches to this task. Join us at Seabed Security 2025 to meet with senior military, government, and industry representatives operating in the underwater space in order to secure critical undersea infrastructure against growing threats
Highlights
100+ Attendees
20+ Speakers
15+ Organisations
20+ Sessions
Benefits of Attending:
Hear from senior decision-makers as they explore current challenges within the underwater domain and discuss their upcoming requirements to secure critical infrastructure.
Examine real case studies on the appropriate integration of new technologies in the maritime space, including the latest developments in sensing and uncrewed systems.
Understand the current threat picture for underwater activities through discussions that extend to strategies, technology, and operational perspectives.
Engage in discussions with stakeholders from across the underwater environment in order to forge new connections and share knowledge from across multiple sectors.
The event provided an insight into future strategy and current challenges faced across navies. The engagement with the speakers and attendees has helped to further introduce our capability within the maritime sector.
Thought provoking and educational
High level presentations to give you an overview about where to go and where are Navies going.
Military and Government Perspectives
Commodore Sam Shattock, Head, Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Captain António Mourinha, Innovation Adviser to the Chief of Navy, Portuguese Navy
Captain Nuno Palmeiro Ribeiro, Director, CEOM, Portuguese Navy
Konstantin Bellini, Director, Security and Defence, The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats
Elizabeth Heathfield, Chief Corporate Affairs and Communications Officer, Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center
Dr. Tine Larsen, Senior Seismologist, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
Carine van Bentum, Director, SeaSEC
Dr. Camino Kavanagh, Visiting Senior Fellow, King's College London
Henri van Soest, Senior Analyst, RAND Europe
Senior Representative, Maritime Security Centre of Excellence, NATO
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