Ocean Exchange Announcement
Ocean Exchange Names Collegiate Finalists for 2025
Three $10,000 prizes to be conferred: The Guy Harvey Foundation and 2 Ocean Exchange Collegiate Awards
Three $10,000 prizes to be conferred: The Guy Harvey Foundation and 2 Ocean Exchange Collegiate Awards
As summer draws to a close, I’m excited to share a few important updates and opportunities for you to connect, contribute, and celebrate as part of the global MTS community.
The last few years have been a period of consistent growth for the MTS community and the organization. Coming on the heels of the pandemic, some of that growth—like our larger member community, new and renewed events, and expanded communication channels—is to be expected. Other changes to the MTS organization and community—like the launch of the Ocean Enterprise Initiative and the mergers of MATE and Ocean Exchange into our family of programs—have come as step-function changes that have rapidly expanded our reach, community, revenue, and impact.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, September 23, 2025 - With its 2025 event set for October 26-28, Ocean Exchange has named the finalists for their three $100,000 awards, which will be conferred on October 28th. Ocean Exchange is a leader in supporting the acceleration of innovative solutions for healthy oceans, coastlines and the sustainable blue economy.
Each year, the Marine Technology Society (MTS) proudly supports the growth and development of emerging professionals in the field of marine technology through our EMERGE Program. We are excited to introduce this year's participants, who have exhibited outstanding dedication and a strong commitment to advancing marine technology. Meet the individuals:
We are thrilled to announce the recipients of our 2025 MTS Awards! Each year, we celebrate the outstanding accomplishments and dedication of the marine technology community. This year's awardees represent a diverse range of expertise and serve as inspiring examples of excellence across various areas, from technological innovation to volunteerism and mentorship. We are also proud to recognize a company that has made an extraordinary contribution to advancing marine technology. Our awardees exemplify a steadfast commitment to tackling challenges that have a lasting and meaningful impact on our interconnected global community.
MTS continues to grow in reach and impact, presenting opportunities to students and professionals worldwide. The MTS Student Section at the Institute for Ocean Management at Anna University has officially begun, starting a new chapter for many students in Chennai, India.
Biloxi, Mississippi – August 21, 2025 – Oceans In Action (OIA) 2025 will take place at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center from August 26-28. OIA is hosted by the Marine Technology Society (MTS) Gulf Coast Section and the Mississippi Enterprise for Technology and is the Gulf Coast’s premier showcase for the latest in marine science and technology. Attendees will discover cutting-edge advancements designed for applications across government, research, and commercial industry.
By: Millicent Pitts, Executive Director of Ocean Exchange
Every summer, the Marine Technology Society (MTS) partners with leading institutions to run immersive, hands-on training programs that get students out of the classroom and into the field. In 2025, the tradition continues—with both the Rutgers University Glider Technology Workshop and the Northwestern Michigan College ROV and Sonar Workshop at full capacity.
Each year, MTS proudly awards scholarship funding to students pursuing full-time marine technology related programs. We are thrilled to present this year's recipients who have demonstrated academic excellence, innovative thinking, and a passion for advancing our understanding of the marine environment. Meet the scholarship recipients below.
A few weeks ago I had the good fortune to join ocean leaders, innovators, and champions from across our community to participate in official programming and multiple side events to the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC). Reflecting on the conversations from that week, I’m struck by how powerfully it underscored both the urgency of global ocean challenges and the rising influence of the marine technology sector in addressing them. For MTS, our participation as a side event host and convenor wasn’t just a moment in time – it was a marker of how far we’ve come as a convener, amplifier, and catalyst within the ocean community.
This month, we are shining light on MTS member - Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies, a leader in protecting coastal waters with smarter, faster phytoplankton monitoring. Discover how researchers are using FlowCam to stay ahead of harmful algal blooms in Georgia and beyond.
As I near the end of my two terms as Vice President of Education for MTS, I find myself reflecting on a journey that has been equal parts humbling, energizing, and deeply fulfilling. It has been truly inspiring to work with such dedicated volunteers and staff teaming together to advance the society in support of our global marine technology community.
We're gearing up for an incredible 2025 MATE ROV Competition World Championship next month in Alpena, Michigan! From exploring the Great Lakes to diving into maritime history at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, this year's event is shaping up to be unforgettable.
The International Conference on AI for the Oceans (ICAIO) 2025, held April 16-18 and hosted by the MTS India Section in partnership with SRMIST, showcased how artificial intelligence is transforming ocean science, technology, and sustainability. Endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Science and supported by MoES, NIOT, and other key institutions, the event brought together global experts across academia, industry, and government.
By: Hans VanSumeren