Deep Blue Cable to Speak at World Ocean Council: The Sustainable Ocean Summit 2017

Top Quote Deep Blue Cable, the developer, owner and operator of a state-of-the-art subsea fibre-optic system providing connectivity across the Caribbean islands and to the Americas, has announced that its CTO, Alasdair Wilkie, will speak at the World Ocean Council: The Sustainable Ocean Summit 2017  in Halifax, Canada. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 16, 2017 - Mr. Wilkie is also the Chairman of the Atlantic Cable Maintenance Agreement, a non-profit cooperative cable maintenance agreement whose members are companies responsible for the operations and maintenance of undersea communications and power cables, as well as Oil & Gas Platform operators in the Atlantic, North Sea, and Southeastern Pacific Ocean.

    Mr. Wilkie will join other panel members on the Plenary Session, Ocean 2030: Ocean Industry Projections and the Future of the Ocean Economy to discuss topics covering ocean transportation, energy, food, tourism, communications and minerals.

    WHAT:     
    Plenary Session - Ocean 2030: Ocean Industry Projections and the Future of the Ocean Economy

    WHERE:
    World Ocean Council: The Sustainable Ocean Summit 2017
    Marriott Harbourfront Hotel in Halifax, Canada

    WHEN:   
    Wednesday, November 29, 2017
    1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

    WHO:
    Panelists include:
    Alasdair Wilkie, Chief Technology Officer, Deep Blue Cable
    Kathy Metcalf, President and CEO, Chamber of Shipping of America
    Samantha Smith, Director, Blue Globe Solutions
    Romain Provost, General Delegate Middle East and Renewables, Evolen
    Joe Martens, Director, New York Offshore Wind Alliance
    Annie Dallman, Vice-Chair, Ocean Energy Systems, International Energy Agency
    Marc Taconet, Senior Fishery Officer, Statistics and Information Branch, UN Food and Agriculture Organization
    Melanie Siggs, Director of Strategic Engagements, Global Aquaculture Alliance
    Rutger-de-Graaf van Dinther, Founder Blue 21, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences

    Moderator:
    Claire Jolly, Head, Innovation Policies for Space and Oceans, Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD

    About Deep Blue Cable:
    Based in St. Lucia, Deep Blue Cable is the developer, owner and operator of a state-of-the art subsea fibre-optic system providing connectivity across the Caribbean islands and to the United States.  Spanning approximately 12,000 km, the Deep Blue cable’s initial landing points will be in 14 markets throughout the region, including the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Colombia, Curaçao, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Panama, Puerto Rico, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands, and the U.S.  By ensuring competitive pricing and resilience through alternative supply, Deep Blue cable will provide connectivity to international and regional telecommunications operators, regional network providers, Over-the-Top (OTT) providers, data centres, government, and large enterprises, including financial services, and oil and gas companies.  For more information, visit www.deepbluecable.com.

    Media Contact:
    iMiller Public Relations
    Tel: +1 866 307 2510
    pr ( @ ) imillerpr dot com

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