Sea Tech Week, Brest (Exhibitor)
| Where: | Brest, FR |
| When: | Oct. 6 - Oct. 8, 2026 |
MacArtney at Sea Tech Week 2026
MacArtney is pleased to exhibit at Sea Tech Week 2026 in Brest, France, from 6 to 8 October. Bringing together the international marine science and technology community, the event provides a platform for sharing knowledge, exploring innovation and creating new collaborations across the maritime sector.
Connecting technology with ocean insight
Access to reliable underwater data is fundamental to ocean research, environmental monitoring and offshore operations. At Sea Tech Week, MacArtney will showcase technologies that help researchers, operators and technology developers collect, transmit and manage critical data from the underwater environment.
Visitors can discover how MacArtney supports marine science and ocean technology projects through:
- Advanced data acquisition systems for marine research and monitoring.
- Reliable subsea connectivity solutions for power and communications.
- Integration of sensors and scientific instrumentation.
- Underwater connectors and cable systems for long term deployments.
- Technologies supporting ocean observation and environmental monitoring.
- Solutions for seabed mapping, marine renewable energy and offshore research infrastructure.
Supporting marine science and innovation
For decades, MacArtney has worked with research institutions, ocean technology developers and marine operators worldwide. Our technologies help simplify the deployment and integration of underwater systems, enabling organisations to gather high quality data and gain deeper insight into the marine environment.
Whether supporting ocean observatories, environmental studies, renewable energy projects or subsea monitoring programmes, our focus remains the same: delivering reliable solutions that help unlock the value of underwater data.
Meet MacArtney at Sea Tech Week
We look forward to meeting researchers, engineers, system developers and marine industry professionals in Brest to discuss current challenges, new opportunities and the technologies shaping the future of ocean science and marine innovation.