
Subsea Expo Awards and Dinner 2023
22 February 2023
Venue: P&J Live, Aberdeen

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THE SUBSEA EXPO AWARDS & DINNER
The prestigious Subsea Expo Awards, organised by Global Underwater Hub, recognise the companies and individuals who are leading the way in Britain’s underwater sectors each year.
AN UNMISSABLE EXPERIENCE
The Subsea Expo Awards dinner is an opportunity to join friends, colleagues and peers in celebrating the accomplishments of the industry’s standout individuals and companies. Enjoy a delicious three-course dinner and an evening of entertainment.
The dinner is held in February every year at P&J Live in Aberdeen. Carriages will be available at midnight.
THE DINNER IS A BLACK TIE EVENT
The drinks reception will be held at P&J Live. Guests are to arrive at 18:15 for 18:30. Cloakroom facilities will be available. Dinner guests are requested to be seated at their allocated tables by 19:00.
Each year Global Underwater Hub fundraises for two charities at Subsea Expo; one local, and one national. In 2022, the selected charities were Social Bite and Royal Voluntary Service, and guests to the Subsea Expo Awards helped raise over £4,000 plus Gift Aid for the charities.
AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT

This year's guest speaker at the Subsea Expo Awards is leading space scientist Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE.
Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock's passion is presenting science to a general audience to make them participate in and enjoy science. Her programme, Do We Really Need the Moon? on BBC 2, which explored our intimate relationship with the moon, showed just that.
She is considered one of the UK's top 100 most influential scientists and in her illuminating and inspiring presentations, Dr Maggie shares invaluable insights on how science and technology affects our lives. Her remarks are of great interest for decision makers from all businesses.
Maggie obtained her degree in Physics and her PhD in Mechanical Engineering. To further share her love of science, Maggie has set up her own company Science Innovation Ltd. Through this she conducts "Tours of the Universe" and other public engagement activities, showing school children and adults the wonders of space. Maggie has just produced a film called Space in the UK, which features her on a "Big Brother" spaceship on a journey to Mars. Maggie has a Science in Society Fellowship from the STFC. Her programme earned Maggie the talkback Thames new talent award at the prestigious Women in Film and TV Awards in 2011. She is currently presenting the new series of Sky At Night on BBC 4 and Mini Stargazing for Cbeebies. She is currently the Commissioner for the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.
NOMINATE FOR THE AWARDS
If you or your company are shortlisted to win an award, Global Underwater Hub will work with you to produce a short, professional video showcasing your company and its capability, which will be shown to all guests at the awards ceremony. Whether you’re a winner or a runner-up, this can create a huge buzz around your company in the run up to the awards.
AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT

This year's guest speaker at the Subsea Expo Awards is leading space scientist Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE.
Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock's passion is presenting science to a general audience to make them participate in and enjoy science. Her programme, Do We Really Need the Moon? on BBC 2, which explored our intimate relationship with the moon, showed just that.
She is considered one of the UK's top 100 most influential scientists and in her illuminating and inspiring presentations, Dr Maggie shares invaluable insights on how science and technology affects our lives. Her remarks are of great interest for decision makers from all businesses.
Maggie obtained her degree in Physics and her PhD in Mechanical Engineering. To further share her love of science, Maggie has set up her own company Science Innovation Ltd. Through this she conducts "Tours of the Universe" and other public engagement activities, showing school children and adults the wonders of space. Maggie has just produced a film called Space in the UK, which features her on a "Big Brother" spaceship on a journey to Mars. Maggie has a Science in Society Fellowship from the STFC. Her programme earned Maggie the talkback Thames new talent award at the prestigious Women in Film and TV Awards in 2011. She is currently presenting the new series of Sky At Night on BBC 4 and Mini Stargazing for Cbeebies. She is currently the Commissioner for the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.
NOMINATE FOR THE AWARDS
If you or your company are shortlisted to win an award, Global Underwater Hub will work with you to produce a short, professional video showcasing your company and its capability, which will be shown to all guests at the awards ceremony. Whether you’re a winner or a runner-up, this can create a huge buzz around your company in the run up to the awards.