Seawork returns to Southampton with careers, tech and live demos

Seawork 2026 will bring commercial marine expertise, technology, training and careers opportunities to Southampton from 9-11 June.
01 Jun

Edited June 1, 2026

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Seawork conference panel in Southampton discussing commercial marine innovation and maritime technology.

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Seawork 2026 brings maritime focus to Southampton

Seawork returns to Southampton from 9-11 June 2026, combining an international exhibition, conference programme and live maritime demonstrations at the UK’s leading commercial marine and workboat event.

This year’s programme will focus on key issues for the sector, including sustainability, skills, technology and innovation. Alongside the main conference, several sessions will draw directly on the Solent region’s maritime expertise.

Solent innovation and AI at sea

The University of Southampton will present a Showcase of Maritime Innovation in the Solent, timed to coincide with the upcoming launch of its Centre for Green Maritime Innovation. The industry-led initiative will provide facilities and expertise to test and de-risk zero-carbon and energy efficiency technologies.

The session will also cover the university’s work in autonomous systems and marine robotics, as well as maritime training and career pathways.

Nigel Taylor, CEO of Southampton-based PerformOS, returns for a second year to lead the AI at Sea conference session. His firm has spent two years helping UK businesses adopt AI in practical, operational terms.

AI is moving incredibly quickly, but for many businesses the challenge is still knowing where to start, what is genuinely useful, and what is simply noise. Our session is designed to be practical, plain-speaking and directly relevant to commercial marine businesses of all sizes, visitors can expect a clear view of what AI is already delivering, what is realistically coming next, and how businesses can take sensible first steps.

Nigel Taylor, CEO of Southampton-based PerformOS

Live demonstrations and maritime careers

Poole-based Professional Rescue will deliver a technical session followed by a live on-water demonstration of ROVs, sonar and UAV systems in aquatic search and rescue scenarios, including the training competencies required to deploy them.

Seawork 2026 will also feature Maritime Solent’s Training & Careers Day, connecting young people with employers and professionals to explore routes into the commercial marine sector.

Seawork brings together the people, ideas and expertise that are helping to drive the commercial marine sector forward. It’s an important event for Southampton, not only because of the visitors it attracts, but because it reinforces the city’s role as a place where maritime business and knowledge come together.

Melissa Woolcock, Marketing Director at event organiser Mercator Media

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