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Peter heffernan
1. Destination Europe
Session 2:
Opportunities for
technology
ventures and start-
up firms,
academia-industry
cooperation
Dr Peter Heffernan
EUSA
Chief Executive
Marine Institute
Ireland
Destination Europe: Your Research & Innovation Opportunities
Session 2: Opportunities for technology ventures and start-up firms,
academia-industry cooperation
Boston, USA: 20th January 2012.
2. Acknowldgement: Prof John Delaney
Univ Washington
HIGH-TECH OCEAN ENERGY
AQUACULTURE ROBOTICS
Harnessing Marine
Resources
in New Ways
DEEP-SEA FRONTIER
SENSORS &
ADVANCED SEABED MAPPING REMOTE
3. Convergence
Maritime Tourism
& Leisure
Aquaculture
Green – Fisheries
Technologies
eHealth
Functional Foods
ICT Food
Smart Sensors
Shipping
Site Survey
Ocean Renewable - Seabed Mapping Financial
Energy Ocean Energy Services
Marine BioTec
Bio-
technology
4. Links across the Atlantic
European Networks
Ocean Observatories Initiative
Industry links
JERICO: Coastal Observatory Network
5. “How inappropriate to call this planet Earth when it is quite
clearly Ocean”
Arthur C. Clarke, 1917 - 2008.
An Invitation to the Atlantic
Summit:
Dublin, 12th July 2012.
Inspire – Initiate – Innovate
www.marine.ie
Destination Europe: Your Research & Innovation Opportunities
Session 2: Opportunities for technology ventures and start-up firms,
academia-industry cooperation
Boston, USA: 20th January 2012.
Notas do Editor
Slide 1:
Slide 2: Our Global OceansThe next decade(s) is poised to see the greatest advances in mans ability to understand the life support system of this planet and the ecosystem products and services provided by our seas and oceansandThe ability to harness sustainably a vast array of marine resources through the application of new and emerging knowledge and technology.
Slide 3: ConvergenceConvergence opportunities and demands in the marine sphere across many diverse scientific, industrial, societal and governmental areas of activity will be at the heart of these exciting new discoveries and revolutionary technological developments and capabilities. Such opportunities will present themselves at local, regional, multinational and global scales and represent significant opportunities for international co-operation
Slide 4: Ireland has seen a major transformation in its marine scientific capabilities and capacities in the last decade and stands ready to play a major role in European and Global marine scientific endeavours in the exciting period that lies aheadThrough the SmartOcean Strategy, linking scientific centres of excellence and industry, we are working with multinationals such as IBM, INTEL and TRANSAS And with local high-tech start-ups such as Cathys, Biospherics, [Barbara to add as appropriate] – come join us in this quest.
Slide 5:Concluding statement (e.g. Quote from A.Clarke)