Engineering/Technology

Society for Underwater Technology

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Technology; Engineering; MarineScience

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: International

The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) is a multidisciplinary learned society that brings together organisations and individuals with a common interest in underwater technology, ocean science and offshore engineering.

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Marine Technology Society

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Technology; Career Development Support; Renewable Energy; Ocean Literacy; Scuba Diving; Oceanography; Meteorology

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: International

The Marine Technology Society promotes awareness, understanding, and the advancement and application of marine technology. Incorporated in 1963, the international society brings together businesses, institutions, professionals, academics, and students who are ocean engineers, technologists, policy makers, and educator

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Marine Renewables Industry Association (MRIA)

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Renewable Energy

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: Ireland; Northern Ireland

The Marine Renewables Industry Association (MRIA) represents companies and interests in Ireland and Northern Ireland in the Marine Renewables Emerging Technologies (MRET) sector.

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Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST)

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology; Maritime Industry; Multidisciplinary

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Technology; General Science; Maritime; AI; Career Development Support; Coastal Science; Marine Mammals; Seafarers; Renewable Energy; Naval Architecture; Engineering; Policy/Governance

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: International

IMarEST is The Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology; the international professional body and learned society for all marine professionals. IMarEST is the first Institute to bring together marine engineers, scientists and technologists into one international multi-disciplinary professional body.

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IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Engineering; Ocean Literacy; Technology

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: International

The Societyโ€™s objectives are scientific, literary, and educational in character. The Society strives for the advancement of the theory and practice of electrotechnology, allied branches of engineering, and related arts and sciences, applied to all bodies of water; and the maintenance of high professional and ethical standards among its members and affiliates.

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Canadian Institute of Marine Engineers

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Engineering; Naval Architecture

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: Canada

The Canadian Institute of Marine Engineering (CIMarE) was created in 1976 to advance and promote the science and practice of marine engineering, naval engineering, naval architecture, and other associated professions.

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Aviation & Marine Engineers Association

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Engineering

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: New Zealand

Back in 1881, Marine Engineers were the first to create and build our Association. Despite the decline of the New Zealand marine industry the Association still represents all Marine Engineers in NZ. Our members range from Chief Engineers to cadets and work on all kinds of vessels from tankers, container ships, to ferries and tug boats. The Maritime Division has members at 11 main NZ Ports in the country where they work on the tugs as engineers and operators. Their role is to safely berth and depart the thousands of vessels that visit our ports each year as part of the export / import contribution to the Nationโ€™s economy.

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Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society

๐Ÿ“š Category: Engineering/Technology

๐Ÿท๏ธ Topics include: Biotechnology

๐Ÿ“ Country/Region: Australia; New Zealand

The Australia New Zealand Marine Biotechnology Society (ANZMBS) advocates for all aspects of marine biotechnology in Australia and New Zealand. Becoming a member of the society allows you to collaborate with scientists, technologists, investors, government, industry, and community; inform educators and policy makers; and participate in the exchange of knowledge and technology.

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