Connect with the Global Offshore, Ocean, and Arctic Engineering Community
Join your colleagues from industry, academia, and government at the 45th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering (OMAE® 2026) in Tokyo, Japan from June 7 - 12, 2026.
With over 40 countries annually, OMAE provides an opportunity to meet industry leaders, connect with peers, and advance your career.
The Ocean, Offshore, and Arctic Engineering Conference brings together global expertise to address the most critical challenges and innovations shaping marine and offshore systems. The presentations will cover the five major themes below that reflect both enduring engineering foundations and emerging frontiers.
Digitalization, AI, and Real Time Marine Systems
Discover how artificial intelligence, digital twins, and real time data are transforming marine and offshore operations. These presentations highlight smarter, safer, and more autonomous systems for ships, ports, and offshore assets.
Subsea, Pipeline, and Structural Integrity Engineering
Explore the engineering that underpins subsea and offshore infrastructure. Topics address pipelines, risers, and structural systems, with a focus on integrity, fatigue, flow–structure interaction, and lifecycle performance.
Waves, Hydrodynamics, and Wave Energy Systems
Examine the dynamics of ocean waves and their interaction with marine structures. Presentations span nonlinear wave modeling, extreme wave loads, and innovations in wave energy conversion.
Floating Offshore Wind and Coupled System Dynamics
Advance floating wind technology for deep water applications. Contributions focus on floating platforms, mooring systems, coupled aero hydro servo elastic behavior, and wind farm performance.
Arctic and Cold Region Marine Engineering
Address the challenges of engineering in ice covered and cold environments. Presentations will cover ship–ice interaction, ice loads, navigation safety, and resilient systems for Arctic and polar operations.