
Global Underwater Hub’s annual Cables conference, supported by RenewableUK, returns for its 2025 edition in September and will once again drive discussion on a core aspect of offshore renewable energy development and in building energy security worldwide.
Cables 2025 will take place at the Energy Central Campus in Blyth on Wednesday, 24 September, bringing together key stakeholders from across the cable and energy industries. Attend this leading UK conference and learn about the latest developments in cables and interconnectors manufacturing and protection, understand challenges around installation, inspection and maintenance, and discover more about planned projects and the size of the market opportunity.
Why attend
Each year, our Cables conference brings together a wide range of stakeholders and Cables 2025 will be no different. This event offers an excellent opportunity to meet and engage with industry colleagues, whilst learning about and discussing a range of topics associated with the subsea cables market.
The day offers an opportunity for you to:
- Expand your knowledge: Learn about the latest market trends, new technologies and best practices in the offshore wind and subsea cables industry.
- Gain market insights: Receive an update on planned offshore wind projects globally and where market opportunities lie.
- Enhance your skills: Discover what challenges and opportunities are currently facing different stakeholders within the industry and participate in discussions that can help to advance current thinking.
- Build you network: Meet and network with contacts from across the subsea cables industry and energy sector.
- Stay competitive: Gain market insight, build knowledge and understanding, and make new connections within the offshore energy and subsea cables industries.
Confirmed speakers
The programme for for Cables 2025 is currently being finalised, with further speakers to be announced.. The conference will feature presentations from representatives of DeepOcean, Flotation Energy, Maritime Developments and Port of Blyth.