Seabed 2030 Indo-Pacific Ocean Mapping Meeting & Data Sprint
9th – 11th June 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Hosted by the National Hydrographic Centre, Malaysia
The Seabed 2030 Indo-Pacific Ocean Regional Mapping Meeting will bring together representatives from hydrographic offices, academic institutions, research organisations, industry, and government agencies to share expertise and strengthen coordination around ocean mapping across the region.
The meeting will also feature a dedicated Seabed 2030 Data Sprint, designed to accelerate contributions to the GEBCO grid.
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The three-day event will combine regional knowledge exchange with practical collaboration:
Tuesday, 9 June – Plenary (Hybrid)
The meeting will open with a full-day plenary session showcasing ocean mapping activities taking place across the region.
Wednesday, 10 June – Plenary (Hybrid) & Data Sprint (In-person)
The plenary programme will continue in hybrid format, and the Seabed 2030 Data Sprint will begin in person.
Thursday, 11 June – Data Sprint (In-person)
The final day will be dedicated entirely to the Seabed 2030 Data Sprint.
Organisations wishing to engage with the regional mapping community may also participate through corporate sponsorship opportunities – contact us to find out more.
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Regional Data Sprint
The Data Sprint is an in-person session designed to accelerate the preparation and integration of bathymetric data.
Participants will work with a variety of tools and processing approaches while preparing metadata and documentation, addressing formatting and interoperability challenges, and learning best practices for data preparation and submission.
Attendees are encouraged to bring datasets they are willing to prepare for eventual integration and contribution. For those without datasets available, datasets and workflows will be provided.
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Click here to register now
Deadline for in-person registration is Friday 17th April.
Registration for the event is free. Limited travel support is available to help offset the cost of attendance for some participants who would not otherwise be able to attend in person. Travel support requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and decisions will be announced on Tuesday 28th April.
To tailor the Data Sprint and maximise outcomes, we ask participants to provide the following information in the registration form:
- Description of datasets they intend to bring
- Data formats and processing status
- Software tools typically used
- Specific technical challenges or goals
For more information about the event, including sponsorship opportunities, please contact pacific@seabed2030.org