Hydro '24 kicks off with key insights on hydrographic innovation
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Hydro '24 kicks off with key insights on hydrographic innovation

The Hydro 鈥�24 conference and exhibition organized by the DHyG and the IFHS got under way on Tuesday in Warnem眉nde (Rostock), Germany. Hotel Hohe D眉ne, on the shores of the Baltic Sea, is well-known terrain for the hydrographic community, as the yearly gathering of hydrographers returned after being held here in 2010 and 2016.

Around 350 delegates, close to 60 exhibitors and more than 50 speakers will touch many 鈥榟ot topics鈥� in hydrography over the course of three days. In the opening session, DHyG chairman Thomas Dehling welcomed everybody, alongside IHO secretary-general Mathias Jonas and David Vincentelli, chairman of the IFHS, and others.

Keynote speaker Xavier Lurton set the scene with an interesting presentation about the power of backscatter, and former IFHS chairman Holger Klindt advocated a larger role for hydrography in monitoring critical marine infrastructures. At the opening session, the jazz trio added some much appreciated cheer to the November morning in northern Germany.

For more information on the Hydro 2024 event, see here.

Hydro 2024 in Rostock sparks engaging dialogue on hydrography鈥檚 most pressing themes, bringing together around 350 delegates, nearly 60 exhibitors, and over 50 speakers for three days of insightful discussions and innovations.
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Hydro '24 kicks off with key insights on hydrographic innovation
News

Hydro '24 kicks off with key insights on hydrographic innovation

The Hydro ‘24 conference and exhibition organized by the DHyG and the IFHS got under way on Tuesday in Warnemünde (Rostock), Germany. Hotel Hohe Düne, on the shores of the Baltic Sea, is well-known terrain for the hydrographic community, as the yearly gathering of hydrographers returned after being held here in 2010 and 2016.

Around 350 delegates, close to 60 exhibitors and more than 50 speakers will touch many ‘hot topics’ in hydrography over the course of three days. In the opening session, DHyG chairman Thomas Dehling welcomed everybody, alongside IHO secretary-general Mathias Jonas and David Vincentelli, chairman of the IFHS, and others.

Keynote speaker Xavier Lurton set the scene with an interesting presentation about the power of backscatter, and former IFHS chairman Holger Klindt advocated a larger role for hydrography in monitoring critical marine infrastructures. At the opening session, the jazz trio added some much appreciated cheer to the November morning in northern Germany.

For more information on the Hydro 2024 event, see here.

Hydro 2024 in Rostock sparks engaging dialogue on hydrography’s most pressing themes, bringing together around 350 delegates, nearly 60 exhibitors, and over 50 speakers for three days of insightful discussions and innovations.