Technical Tours

As part of ICOE 2024, we will be running technical site visits to local active renewable energy projects on Friday 20th September.

If you expressed interest as part of your registration you will be contacted with booking links otherwise contact us at register.icoe2024@arinexgroup.com.

Numbers are limited.

On Monday 23rd September, the Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania is offering a tour of its suite of specialist maritime research, commercialisation and training facilities that are the most advanced in the Southern Hemisphere. AMC is located in Launceston, Tasmania, a short flight from Melbourne. Please register below if you would like to attend. Numbers are limited.

Technical Tour:

Technical Tour:

Decon Sustainable Solutions

Date: Friday 20th September 2024
Time: 9:30am – 10:30am / 11:00am – 12:00pm / 12:30pm – 1:30pm
Duration: 1 hour
Requirements: Closed toe shoes and long pants long sleeves
Location: 12 Dalmore Dr, Scoresby

RSVPs essential – numbers are limited to 20 pax per tour.

We invite you to an exclusive tour of Decon’s lates initiatives at our Scoresby headquarters. Discover our capabilities through an introductory briefing, followed by a visit to our warehouse where we design and manufacture innovative products.

You will have the chance to engage with our experts, discussing the technical details of our solutions and their role in promoting green energy. Our guided tour will highlight our Smart Power Cell, H2POWERBOX, Salt Battery, and much more.

Technical Tour:

Technical Tour:

The Hydrogen Experience Tour

Date: Friday 20th September 2024
Time: 9:30am – 10:30am
Duration: 1 hour
Location: Hydrogen Centre, Altona North

Pre-registration is essential. Places are limited to 40 people (2 groups of 20).

The Hydrogen Experience tour will provide attendees with an overview of Toyota’s journey with Hydrogen and further their understanding of Toyota’s multipathway approach to energy and mobility. Guests will be taken on a walking tour of our education space as well as our hydrogen production and dispensing facility with opportunities to touch and feel a hydrogen tank, explore how hydrogen technology works and learn about the benefits this kind of technology has here in Australia.

Transport: A coach has been arranged to transfer you from MCEC to the Hydrogen Centre

Meet at 1 Convention Centre Place at 8.50am for a 9am departure, the coach will return you to MCEC approx. 11.15am

Technical Tour:

Technical Tour:

Australian Maritime College (AMC)

Date: Monday 23rd September 2024
Time: 1:30pm – 3pm
Duration: 1.5 hours
Location: Australian Maritime College, Launceston, Tasmania

RSVPs essential – numbers are limited.

Please join us on Monday, 23rd September, from 1:30pm, for a tour of the Australian Maritime College (AMC), at the University of Tasmania, with a focus on the research and training facilities helping us to contribute towards the advancement of ocean energy. We will explore our main hydrodynamic testing facilities including the Model Test Basin (MTB) and Towing Tank (TT) facilities, along with our other fantastic research and training centres.

This 90-minute tour, facilitated by key members of the marine renewable research team, will include a live demonstration of a Wave Energy Converter model within the MTB facility. We hope you can join us to engage in insightful discussions about our work and foster potential future collaborative opportunities to progress ocean renewables.

Launceston is a short flight from Melbourne and multiple flights are available every day. Travel to Launceston and to AMC for this tour must be organised by the individual.

Meet at reception of the Swanson Building at AMC. AMC is located in Launceston, Tasmania. Address is Maritime Way Newnham TAS 7248 Map »

Virtual Technical Tours

Australia, and Australasia cover a wide geographical location so visitation to all our active energy projects is simply not possible in our conference timeframes. So let us bring them to you!

You’ll find below a snapshot of active ocean energy projects and developments across Australasia. We hope you enjoy.

Australian Maritime College

AMC Overview

AMC facilities

Carnegie Clean Energy

MoorPower

CETO Wave Technology

MERA / University of Western Australia

M4 (Moored MultiModal Multibody) Wave Energy Converter

University of Queensland

Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering

Wave Swell Energy

King Island Project

Artificial Blowhole

More to come!

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