Thank You to all of our 2026 ICPC Plenary exhibitors
Established in 1998, GPS Data Net Inc. has been successfully operating for 28 years, specialising in the installation of international submarine optical cable networks and serving as a vital backbone for the digital era. Operating across 19 countries in Asia and the Middle East, we are experts in PLGR/RC, PLSE, and SE landing operations.
We possess specialised assets, including our own cable installation vessels, trenchers, and diving equipment, allowing us to deliver world-class quality. Together with G Marine Pte Ltd (Singapore) and our liaison offices, we are committed to being a "Hidden Champion" in the field. We continuously advance our techniques in positioning, trenching, and burial depth surveys to provide cost-effective, high-stability solutions for our customers.
For additional information visit
gpsdata.net/html/main/main.html
Mertech Marine has been pioneering and innovating turnkey recovery and recycling solutions for the submarine telecommunications industry since 2004. Mertech Marine recovers out-of-service cables using its own marine fleet, and dismantles and recycles these cables in its own factories.
Since 2004, Mertech Marine has recovered and recycled more than 150,000 km of out-of-service cable acquired from cable owners. Our recovery procedures align with industry best practices and the recommendations of the International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC) to ensure the safety and security of crew members and other live cables. Mertech Marine also offers cable freighting, depot clearance, relay, and related submarine services.
For additional information visit
https://mertechmarine.co.za/.
Starboard Maritime Intelligence helps protect subsea cables and offshore infrastructure from physical and hybrid threats. It fuses multi source data—including vessel tracking, satellite data (SAR, EO, RF), subsea and terrestrial sensors—with AI and behavioural analysis to identify emerging risk around critical maritime infrastructure.
Starboard distinguishes routine vessel behaviour from patterns of concern such as anchor drags, persistent loitering, unplanned survey activity, and deliberate interference near sensitive assets. It supports prevention and response workflows including geofencing, behaviour profiling, alerting, and incident escalation, connecting with operational teams, and, where required, 24/7 maritime operations support.
Today, Starboard supports customers in more than 30 countries and helps safeguard hundreds of thousands of kilometres of subsea cable infrastructure.
For additional information visit
https://www.starboardintelligence.com/.
Subsea Environmental Services BV is a leader in the recovery and recycling of Out-of-Service submarine cables. Since commencing marine operations in 2014, Subsea has removed over 60,000 kilometers of retired and obsolete cable from the seabed. With a recycling capture rate of 99%, this is over 100,000 MTs of in-demand materials we have up-cycled into the global supply chain.
With over a decade of cable recovery experience, Subsea focuses on delivering decommissioning solutions while demonstrating our commitment to sustainable and responsible lifecycle management of the world’s subsea telecom infrastructure.
Subsea is a full member of ICPC.
For additional information visit
https://subsea.cc/.
UltramapGlobal protects many of the world's most important subsea cables and they do this by monitoring 100 million vessel movements around the world. Every. Single. Day.
If a client’s cable is threatened, one of their Global Monitoring Teams will intervene. No other company has monitored more and for longer, and that is why their AssetMonitor® software is most used around the world. Because better informed = better protected.
For additional information visit:
https://ultramapglobal.com/.
The International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC) is a non-commercial, non-profit international community of interest comprising more than 245 member organisations from 70 countries who are active in the critical activities of building, operating, and maintaining submarine telecommunications and power cable infrastructure. ICPC Member organisations represent over 98% of the world’s submarine telecommunications cable infrastructure, and an increasing number of international submarine power cables. To learn more about the ICPC, visit:
www.iscpc.org or send an e-mail to
[email protected].