MMF70 to Spotlight Next-Gen Marine and Space Technologies at Forthcoming Marine Measurement Forum

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The Marine Measurement Forum (MMF) returns in January 2026, with the 70th edition of MMF bringing sea and space together like never before.

Hosted by Ocean Business, the MMF70 program is now live, showcasing a powerful mix of marine and space-enabled innovation that is helping to shape the future of measurement and environmental monitoring.

Since 1983, the not-for-profit MMF continues to provide a non-profit forum for the informal exchange of ideas, expertise and cutting-edge developments across the entire marine measurement community.

This year’s agenda brings together a compelling range of sessions under themes that reflect the convergence of ocean and orbital observation:

  • Space-enabled maritime intelligence explores how satellite and space-based technologies are transforming maritime data acquisition and analysis.
  • Novel methods in marine science and surveillance, ground-breaking approaches to understanding and monitoring our oceans.
  • Next-generation autonomous platforms spotlighting advances in autonomous vehicles, robotics, and remote sensing in marine environments.


Attendees will hear from leading voices and organizations across the marine and space-enabled sectors, including MSE International, National Oceanography Centre, European Space Agency (ESA), Fugro, Hydro Survey, RS Aqua, and many more.

In addition to the presentations, the day will also include opportunities to connect with peers and industry leaders, interactive Q&A sessions, plus a dedicated time for informal discussion.

MMF70, with the theme, where sea meets space, and innovation meets collaboration, will be held on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at the Winchester Science Centre & Planetarium, Winchester, UK, selected for its unique blend of science, space, and immersive learning.

Visit www.marinemeasurementforum.com to view the full program and to register to secure your place. Spaces are limited, and early booking is recommended.

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