Cheers Oceaneers!
Our April 2025 event presenters will be DiveNET, an innovative leader in subsea navigation and diver tracking solutions. DiveNET specializes in real-time, wireless underwater positioning technology, providing divers, researchers, and maritime professionals with unparalleled safety, efficiency, and precision in the water.
During this event, DiveNET GPS will share insights into:
- Advancements in underwater GPS technology and its impact on diving safety
- How real-time subsea tracking is revolutionizing maritime operations
- Potential collaboration opportunities within the BlueTech ecosystem
Whether you’re in marine technology, defense, research, or commercial diving, this is a great opportunity to engage with DiveNET’s experts, network with fellow industry professionals, and explore cutting-edge innovations in underwater tracking.
The DiveNET team looks forward to sharing a bit of the story behind the company and vision, a brief overview of the capabilities and efforts to build cross-domain, integrative, geospatial data-seeking platforms designed to empower extreme human exploration.
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Welcome to our monthly meetings (every 2nd Wednesday) for the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (OES), San Diego Chapter, which is hosting this meeting jointly along with TMA (The Maritime Alliance) and MTS (Marine Technology Society).
Please join us for networking and friendly conversation about everything oceanic, engineering, science, Blue Tech, and more. No need to be an IEEE or OES member, or TMA, or MTS. Everyone is invited. Typically we have 30-60 people in attendance.
When:
2nd Wednesdays
5:30pm-7:30pm
Where:
Quantum Brewing
5375 Kearny Villa Rd #116
San Diego, CA 92123
Cost:
No ticket required, but please order something for yourself from the bar (beer and non-alcohol options avail).
Please note, there are numerous tasty restaurants next to Quantum (e.g., Anny’s Burger, Chinese, Pho, Taco shop, Lao, Filippis) and there is no problem bringing your food in (some places will even walk it over).
Agenda:
5:30pm: Arrival and networking, order food/drinks for yourself.
6:15pm: OES and other hosting group announcements.
6:20pm: DiveNET Presentation
6:40pm (approximately): “open mic” for any other attendees to present anything they like (ocean-related, of course).
Examples: employers presenting opportunities for employment, job seekers presenting a quick bio, internship program opportunities, promoting other events, seeking funding, “show and tell” of any cool technology you are working on, etc.
7:00pm to close: enjoy some drinks and chatting with fellow oceanic engineering enthusiasts.
RSVPs are appreciated for planning purposes.