Subsea Cable Insurance Conference and Workshop 2025

02 July, 2025

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2 July 2025 | 08:30-16:00

Hilton London Canary Wharf


Global Underwater Hub’s popular Subsea Cable Insurance Conference and Workshop will take place on Wednesday, 2 July 2025 at the Hilton London Canary Wharf.  This third edition of the event follows the hugely successful inaugural 2023 conference in London and last year’s event in Bristol.

A one-day event, the conference is centred on the critical area of subsea cable reliability and insurability, again focusing on the serious impact that cable faults can have on the future growth of offshore wind.

Building on previous conferences, the event will bring together representatives of the extensive underwater supply chain, including those working in subsea cabling, offshore renewable energy and cable insurance.  Delegates will discuss how industry can collectively increase the reliability of subsea cables, enhance industry standards, minimise downtime, reduce risk and cost, and improve insurability.

Previous editions of the conference have driven debate and discussion on this important subject and led to Global Underwater Hub establishing the UK Subsea Cable System Forum in early 2025, underlining its commitment to this area and the wider field of subsea cables.

Conference format and focus

Globally, over $800billion of investment in offshore wind farms is anticipated by 2030.  For the world to hit net-zero emissions by 2050, the generating capacity from offshore wind must increase by 1,120 GW.  In the United Kingdom, the government has set ambitious targets of 50GW of installed capacity by 2030.  Achieving such scale requires hundreds of thousands of kilometres of reliable subsea cables to be installed and maintained

Featuring a morning of presentations and panel discussions, followed by an afternoon workshop that fosters collaboration and discussion, this is your opportunity to join the conversation and contribute to the discussion alongside key industry stakeholders, sharing knowledge, ideas and experiences to drive forward these issues.

The conference programme will centre around four key topics:

  • Failure modes
  • Repair solutions
  • Integrity monitoring and management