The official launch is part of a series of activities taking place at Oceanology International that involve NCMA representatives. They include themed panel sessions, keynote addresses, live demonstrations and technical presentations.
Among them is a panel discussion around coastal and marine policy, innovation and skills chaired by
Professor Kevin Jones, Deputy Vice Chancellor at the sa国际传媒, with panellists Fred Thomas MP (Plymouth Moor View) and Ned Baker, the UK Managing Director of Helsing.
Fred Thomas MP said:
鈥淧lymouth is a world leader in marine autonomy. We have fantastic companies working on cutting-edge technologies that are leading the way for British innovation. It鈥檚 great to see them come together at Oceanology International to showcase the fantastic work ongoing in Plymouth.鈥
The NCMA is centred around an all-encompassing ecosystem of marine autonomy excellence housed predominantly in Plymouth, Britain鈥檚 Ocean City, and the wider South West of England. It embraces the region鈥檚 unique coastal geography, which includes the UK鈥檚 first National Marine Park and Smart Sound Plymouth 鈥 the UK's premier marine autonomy testbed.
It is an area that also comprises the largest naval base in Western Europe, large and small industries, cutting-edge science and development, world-leading facilities, and a widely held commitment to fostering better skills, education and opportunities.
The NCMA鈥檚 plans for the future are currently being driven through Team Plymouth, the consortium developing an ambitious defence-driven growth programme that capitalises on Plymouth being one of five locations earmarked to benefit from the Government鈥檚 拢250 million Defence Growth Deals initiative.
Council Leader Tudor Evans OBE said:
鈥淲e have some extraordinary businesses and organisations here in Plymouth who are at the cutting edge of this incredibly exciting sector. Since the city was designated National Centre for Marine Autonomy, we have seen a huge surge of interest from other business and organisations and it is thanks to events like these where Plymouth can showcase our credentials that we can cement our reputation as leader in this rapidly developing field.鈥
Richard May, CEO of Plymouth & South Devon Freeport, said:
鈥淭he launch of the UK鈥檚 National Centre for Marine Autonomy shows how we are building sovereign capability in one of the fastest-growing global sectors. Anchoring the centre in Plymouth reinforces the city鈥檚 leadership in marine innovation. As the UK鈥檚 Defence Freeport, we provide the land, property and tax incentives that help these businesses invest, test and scale. We were proud to bring partners together at Oceanology International 2026 to showcase the capability that exists here in Plymouth.鈥