IIT Madras and NIOT organize OCEANS conference

IIT Madras and NIOT organize OCEANS conference

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Category : National Published on: February 28 2022

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  • Indian Institute of Technology Madras and National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai, are organizing OCEANS 2022 Conference and Exposition, the Bi-annual event for Global Marine Researchers, technologists and engineers, students, and policymakers, from 21st to 24th February 2022.
  • This conference is being organized in India for the first time and is being coordinated by the Department of Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras.
  • This event is for global maritime professionals to learn, innovate, and lead in the protection and utilization of the world's largest natural resource - Oceans.
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