TSC is very busy these days, having a presence at three trade shows this week. Ocean Business in Southampton, UK, Suboptic 2019, which is being held in New Orleans, and the International Partnering Forum (IPF), taking place in New York.
SubOptic 2019 is the longest running, premier submarine conference for telecoms that covers the latest developments in the submarine cable industry. TSC is in booth 201 and if you stop by, you’ll have a chance to meet John Manock, SubCableWorld’s Senior editor. John has over thirty years of experience researching and reporting on developments in the subcable world and is recognized as one of the world’s leading industry experts. Representing SubCableWorld is Whitney Schwerin, TSC’s account and conference manager.
“We redesigned SubCableWorld.com and if you haven’t visited it, I’d strongly suggest you do so. SubCableWorld is the preferred information resource of the submarine telecom industry and their site reflects that,” Whitney said. “And when you visit the website, I’d suggest taking advantage of the 14-day free trial,” she added. The trial subscription offers access to features such as industry news and supplier market data in offshore wind power cable, research and project database for the submarine fiber optic industry and a wealth of information that places your finger squarely on the pulse of the industry.
The relaunch website reflects a growing need for in-depth market intelligence to evaluate future opportunities in the telecommunications and submarine cable industry. This is further underscored by the developing U.S. supply chain for offshore wind and the strengthening market for submarine fiber optics that reflect the growing dependency on global connectivity. With the offshore wind market in the United States posed for immense growth, the impact on the submarine cables will be sizeable due to power cables connecting turbines to the onshore grid and to each other.
“The demand for cables is growing. So are the marine services related to the installation and maintenance of those cables,” Manock added. “The timing couldn’t be better because we provide the best intelligence available to the cable and related industries.”
Meanwhile, up north, our managing editor, Greg Leatherman, is in New York City, attending the International Partnering Forum (IPF), the leading offshore wind technical conference in the United States.
“The IPF is the leading technical conference for offshore wind in the United States so it makes sense to bring potential partners together. With the developing offshore wind in the United States growing rapidly, the importance of industry data can’t be overemphasized. That’s why our partner SubCableWorld recent partnership with the Business Network for Offshore Wind (www.offshorewindus.org) will allow them to disseminate their collective intelligence so businesses and investors can make informed decisions,” said Greg.
If you can’t make it to these conferences, you can reach out to us here.