Zool Hilmi Ismail, Co-chair, Mohd Rizal Arshad, Honor Chair, Huiping Li, Co-chair, Le Li, Technical Committee, Rosmiwati Mohd Mokhtar, Technical Committee, Zainah Md. Zain, Technical Committee

The IEEE 10th International Conference on Underwater System Technology: Theory and Applications (USYS’24) was successfully held from 18 to 20 of October, 2024. This milestone event, marking a decade of advancements in underwater system technology, was organized in collaboration with the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (OES) Malaysia Chapter and Northwestern Polytechnical University, China.
USYS’24 brought together experts in underwater technology, showcasing a total of 120 presented papers. Held at the Xi’an Qujiang International Convention Center, the event featured numerous parallel sessions focused on cutting-edge research, technological advancements, and collaboration in underwater systems. Over three days, attendees explored topics such as intelligent underwater operations, biomimetic robotics, and advancements in underwater energy technology, contributing to the evolving field of underwater systems and sustainable marine practices.
The first day commenced with registration and a workshop on Marine Robots led by Prof. Tiezhi Sun, Jing Yan, Zhouhua Peng, and Jiajia Jiang, offering insights into innovations and applications of underwater robots. The evening concluded with a networking dinner, fostering connections among attendees from various institutions and companies worldwide.

The second day started with an opening ceremony featuring welcoming addresses by university leaders, conference chairs, and honorary chairs. Following this, the plenary sessions showcased impactful speeches:
- Academician Wei Huang opened with insights on marine technological advancements.
- Dr. Suleman Mazhar presented on biomimetic underwater robots, highlighting how nature-inspired designs enhance underwater mobility and efficiency.
- Jingdong Chen shared the potential of the naoe-FOAM-SJTU solver in simulating ship flows, an essential tool in ocean engineering.
The afternoon featured specialized technical sessions on topics including underwater navigation and control technology, underwater intelligent acoustic and optical perception, and energy technologies. Each session presented groundbreaking research papers with discussions on challenges and potential solutions in deploying underwater systems.
The final day opened with presentations by industry leaders and academics:
- Prof. Decheng Wan discussed control systems for high-speed, large-scale autonomous underwater vehicles.
- Prof. Shefeng Yan emphasized the importance of underwater technology for sustainable development in oceanic research.
- Prof. Guangming Xie introduced the ALEYIN initiative for exploring natural karst formations, while Prof. He Shen highlighted advancements in unmanned underwater systems.
In the afternoon, technical sessions spanned topics such as marine engineering and oceanographic observation and safety frameworks for deep-sea operations. These sessions underscored the importance of autonomous systems and decision-making frameworks in enhancing underwater exploration safety and efficiency.
The conference concluded with an awards dinner, celebrating achievements in the field and recognizing promising research efforts. USYS’24 demonstrated the pivotal role of international collaboration and innovation in tackling challenges in underwater technology.

