Underwater Robotics Conference 2026
30/06/2026, 08:00 (GMT) Add To Calendar
Murrayfield Stadium Conference Centre
Booking closes at 12pm on 23 June 2026. Link below in the event page. For enquiries or further info contact: events@theguh.co.uk
Underwater robotic technology has become an essential tool within the oil and gas sector, enabling safe, efficient and cost-effective operations. The technologies and their applications are now being utilised in many marine operations, including offshore renewables, defence, ocean science and aquaculture. Alongside remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), seabed crawlers, gliders and autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) or uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) are driving forward underwater robotic technology and its applications.
Sponsored by SMD, this one-day conference at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium Conference Centre, Edinburgh will bring together individuals with a vested interest in the development and application of underwater robotic technology. It offers an opportunity to learn from and network with colleagues working at the forefront of subsea robotic technologies.
Previous editions of the conference have welcomed representatives of oil and gas operators, subsea contractors, equipment manufacturers, service providers and many more, keen to share knowledge and experience that helps to keep driving forward this innovative industry.
The annual Global Underwater Hub Underwater Robotics Conference provides delegates with the opportunity to explore the wealth of possibilities offered by underwater robotic technology and how it can support the energy transition and contribute to efforts to tackle global warming.
The day will provide attendees with the opportunity to:
Learn about the latest developments in underwater robotic technology
Engage with key industry stakeholders
Share knowledge, ideas and experiences with fellow attendees
Gain insight on underwater robotic hardware and peripherals
Find out about challenges and opportunities facing the underwater sector
Discuss how advancing technologies can be harnessed for the future.
Event Format
The conference features four themed, sequential sessions, each highlighting a blend of case studies, technology developments and practical applications. Every session concludes with a panel discussion, and open floor Q&A to encourage interactive discussion. The event programme will be shared in due course.
Session 1: Data acquisition, AI and interpretation
Session 2: Regulation and insurance
Session 3: Seabed crawlers and intervention
Session 4: New wave of developments
Tickets are now available to purchase.
| GUH member ticket | £275+VAT |
| GUH Member ticket PLUS exclusive report | £375+VAT |
| Non-Member ticket | £344+VAT |
| Non-Member ticket PLUS exclusive report | £444+VAT |
Please note that ticket prices on the booking page are inclusive of VAT. For details of our event terms and conditions, click here.
The 2026 edition of Global Underwater Hub's Underwater Robotics Conference will take place at in the Conference Centre at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, the iconic home of Scottish rugby in Edinburgh. The venue has ample car parking onsite, is served by both the local Lothian bus network and the city's tram service, with a dedicated stop on the network. Haymarket Train Station is approximately a 15 minute walk from the stadium. Edinburgh boats a plentiful supply of hotel accommodation to suit different budgets.
Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium Conference Centre, Roseburn Street, Edinburgh, EH12 5PJ |
Global Underwater Hub's Underwater Robotics Conference 2026 is being kindly supported by the following organisations:
Sponsoring the event is a high-impact way to boost brand authority and create valuable business opportunities, reaching a highly targeted audience.
Global Underwater Hub is the leading trade and industry development body for the UK’s underwater sectors. A member-led organisation, GUH represents the diverse range of businesses operating across the UK’s £9.4 billion underwater industry, facilitating cross-sector collaboration and growth. Find out more about becoming a member.

