Sponsors
Sponsors by alphabetical order (as of 24 August 2025)
National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) Science, research, technology, and innovation are developing rapidly as barriers fade that prevent information circulating and going viral. The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) must continue to adapt to these current conditions. BRIN has grown to become a “fresh modern research institution” by presenting quality research results and providing real benefits to the wider community. |

Frontiers Frontiers is one of the world’s largest and most impactful research publishers, dedicated to making peer-reviewed, quality-certified science openly accessible. With over three million researchers across 222 community-led journals covering approximately 1,700 academic disciplines, we provide researchers with a trusted, cutting-edge, AI-powered open science platform to rigorously review their findings and maximize the dissemination of their discoveries.
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Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) The Institut Pierre-Simon Laplace (IPSL) was created to combine the resources and instruments of the various laboratories to increase their scope and visibility, and to support multidisciplinary studies on the environment. IPSL is a unique place for scientific exchange at the intersection of many areas of expertise which come together to meet the ever-growing demand for knowledge, training and the development of innovative solutions to protect the environment. |
 Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) Institut Teknologi Bandung is the first technical university in Indonesia that was established on March 2, 1959 in West Java, with a mission to serve science and technology to develop the nation. Born in an atmosphere full of dynamics based on the spirit of the struggle for the Proclamation of Independence, ITB is here to optimize the development of an advanced and dignified nation. |

Laoshan Laboratory
Laoshan Laboratory is a state-run oceanographic institution conducting cutting-edge and forward-looking marine researches, including marine geology, geophysics, biology and physical oceanography.
It aims to promote the sustainable development of global oceans for a Marine Community with a Shared Future, through international collaborations.
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 Ocean University of China (OUC)
Ocean University of China (OUC) is a key comprehensive university under direct administration of the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE), with a complete range of academic and research programs, and distinctive strengths in marine science and fisheries. We are part of the country’s Project 211 and Project 985. Since 2017, we have been included in China’s plan of building world-class universities. Upholding our motto “ocean embraces all streams; exploring promises reaching far”, we aim at becoming a world-class comprehensive university with a strong emphasis on ocean sciences by 2030, and a world-class university with distinctive characteristics by the middle of this century.
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 US Climate Variability and Predictability (US CLIVAR)
US CLIVAR is a national research program with a mission to foster understanding and prediction of climate variability and change on intraseasonal-to-centennial timescales, through observations and modeling with emphasis on the role of the ocean and its interaction with other elements of the Earth system, and to serve the climate community and society through the coordination and facilitation of research on outstanding climate questions.
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 World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)
The World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) coordinates research around some of the most pressing scientific questions in relation to the compounded nature of the climate system, to find answers together with all nations, looking at it from multitude of disciplines. Through international science coordination and partnerships, WCRP contributes to advancing our understanding of the multi-scale dynamic interactions between natural and social systems that affect climate. |
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