John Wrottesley, ICPC Operations Manager, attended techUK’s inaugural Subsea Cables Summit, an event focused on policy and regulatory discussions around subsea cables, internet resilience, and the UK’s economic security and what that means for the Tech sector. Key insights were shared on the vital role subsea cables play in connecting the UK and the risks they face. The summit brought together industry experts, operators, vendors, and security stakeholders to discuss this important topic.
Written by Marine Environmental Adviser Dr Michael Clare, ICPC publicly releases the 9th issue of ‘Submarine Cable Protection and the Environment’. This issue focuses on indirect impacts of human activities in the deep-sea.
Read the entire publication hereTánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin with ICPC Chair, Vice Chair and ICLA
News: 2024 ICPC EC Meeting and Valentia Island Subsea Cable Symposium2024 ICPC EC Meeting and Valentia Island Subsea Cable Symposium
Events: 2024 ICPC Executive Committee MeetingThe ICPC were proud to sponsor and support the SubOptic WAVE 2024 event, which brought together industry leaders and innovators in the subsea cable sector. Representing the ICPC were EC members Ben Sims (Amazon), Andy Palmer-Felgate (Meta), Mick McGovern (ASN), and Operations Manager John Wrottesley.
The ICPC contributed to the event by supporting panels and roundtable discussions that generated valuable dialogue on key industry topics. The ICPC had a stand, giving the delegates the opportunity to handle submarine cable samples from various eras, giving a tangible connection to the evolution of subsea infrastructure. Additionally, each delegate was given an ICPC umbrella — which were especially well received on a rainy evening in London.
As an Association Partner for Submarine Networks EMEA in May 2024, ICPC participated in many panels along with a spotlight presentation on the ICPC itself, where EC Member company Global Marine (represented by Steve Holden) provided an update on ICPC’s activities and outreach.
From 4th – 8th March 2024, Graham Evans ICPC Chair and Chair of the Charting Working Group was invited to speak at the Plenary session of the UN-GGIM International Seminar in Bali, Indonesia. It was organised by the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management; International Hydrographic Organization (IHO); Geospatial Information Agency of Indonesia (BIG); Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and Indonesia’s Navy's Hydro-oceanographic Centre (Pushidrosal).
On 5th March 2024, ICPC’s law adviser Kent Bressie, participated in ‘Subsea Communications Cables as Critical Infrastructure.’ The hybrid event was hosted by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, and co-organised with the Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations, along with the ICPC.
You may find a recording of the event here