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Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2025
May 5-9, 2025 | Houston, Texas
Join us where energy professionals meet to exchange ideas and opinions to advance scientific and technical knowledge for offshore resources and environmental matters.

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Offshore Technology Conference 2025

The Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) serves as a central hub convening energy professionals from around the world to share ideas and innovations, discuss, debate, and build consensus around the most pressing topics facing the offshore energy sector.

Whether it’s oil and gas, solar, wind, hydrogen, or other marine resources, these conversations will be centered around the innovations that could help shift and drive the world’s energy mix.

Attendees represent a diverse mix of decision-makers, engineers, and innovators across the energy sector. Here’s a breakdown of who you’ll meet:

  • Job Classifications: Senior Executives, Engineers, Project Managers, Sales and Marketing, Business Operations, Consultants, Researchers, Technical Experts, and University Students.
  • Industries Represented: Oil & Gas, Equipment and Supplies, Service, Operating, Engineering, Construction, Consulting, Contracting, Government, Financial, Renewable Energy, Technology Solutions, R&D Institutions, and Marine Engineering.

Benefits for USDOC Recruited Delegation Members:  

  • Full Conference registration pass for the member rate of USD $200.
  • U.S. Exhibitor Directory for International Buyers, highlighting U.S. exhibitors interested in specific regions and countries.
  • Access to the International Business Center and Lounge.
     

If you are interested in attending OTC 2025, to secure your spot please register here or contact Naama Altman for more details. 

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Global Business Navigator Chatbot Beta

Welcome to the Global Business Navigator, an artificial intelligence (AI) Chatbot from the International Trade Administration (ITA). This tool, currently in beta version testing, is designed to provide general information on the exporting process and the resources available to assist new and experienced U.S. exporters. The Chatbot, developed using Microsoft’s Azure AI services, is trained on ITA’s export-related content and aims to quickly get users the information they need. The Chatbot is intended to make the benefits of exporting more accessible by understanding non-expert language, idiomatic expressions, and foreign languages.

Limitations

As a beta product, the Chatbot is currently being tested and its responses may occasionally produce inaccurate or incomplete information. The Chatbot is trained to decline out of scope or inappropriate requests. The Chatbot’s knowledge is limited to the public information on the Export Solutions web pages of Trade.gov, which covers a wide range of topics on exporting. While it cannot provide responses specific to a company’s product or a specific foreign market, its reference pages will guide you to other relevant government resources and market research. Always double-check the Chatbot’s responses using the provided references or by visiting the Export Solutions web pages on Trade.gov. Do not use its responses as legal or professional advice. Inaccurate advice from the Chatbot would not be a defense to violating any export rules or regulations.

Privacy

The Chatbot does not collect information about users and does not use the contents of users’ chat history to learn new information. All feedback is anonymous. Please do not enter personally identifiable information (PII), sensitive, or proprietary information into the Chatbot. Your conversations will not be connected to other interactions or accounts with ITA. Conversations with the Chatbot may be reviewed to help ITA improve the tool and address harmful, illegal, or otherwise inappropriate questions.

Translation

The Chatbot supports a wide range of languages. Because the Chatbot is trained in English and responses are translated, you should verify the translation. For example, the Chatbot may have difficulty with acronyms, abbreviations, and nuances in a language other than English.

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