
Ocean Of Tomorrow Wednesday 16th March 2016
Date and time
Location
Oceanology International ExCel Exhibition Centre
Room 9 ExCel Exhibition Centre
London
E16 1XL
United Kingdom
Description
Wednesday 16th March 2016
“The Ocean of Tomorrow Projects” 1 pm – 3.30 pm
This session will consist of five minute flash presentations from the following projects from the FP7-OCEAN-2013 call with time for discussion and questions:
- BRAAVOO - Biosensors, Reporters and Algal Autonomous Vessels for Ocean Operation http://www.braavoo.org
- COMMON SENSE - Cost-Effective Sensors, Interoperable with International Existing Ocean Observing Systems, to Meet EU Policies Requirement http://www.commonsenseproject.eu/
- EnviGard - Development of a biosensor technology for environmental monitoring and disease prevention in aquaculture ensuring food safety http://www.enviguard.net/
- MariaBox - MARINE environmental In-situ Assessment and monitoring tool BOX http://www.mariabox.net
- NEXOS - Multifunctional Web Enabled Ocean Sensor Systems for the Monitoring of a Changing Oceant http://www.nexosproject.eu/
- SCHeMA - Integrated In-Situ Chemical MApping Probes http://www.schema-ocean.eu/
- SenseOCEAN - Marine sensors for the 21st Century http://www.senseocean.eu/
- SMS - Sensing toxicants in Marine waters makes Sense using biosensors http://www.project-sms.eu/
- BRIDGES (guest project) - Bringing together Research and Industry for the Development of Glider Environmental Services http://www.bridges-h2020.eu/
Wednesday 16th March 15:30 -17:00
Round Table Session - What can the Ocean of Tomorrow projects do for you?
The aim of the ‘The Ocean of Tomorrow 2013’ call is to pool the efforts of stakeholders from a broad range of sectors in order to develop innovative marine technologies for a wide range of applications. The call covers three key areas: marine sensing technologies (including biosensors), innovative antifouling materials, and innovative transport and deployment systems for the offshore wind energy sector.
This session is intended as a discussion on how we can use our efforts in conjunction with research and Industry, to address the needs of you, the stakeholders.
to attend this session you will need to also be registered to attend Oceanology International http://www.oceanologyinternational.com