Current Projects - KETMaritime: Key Enabling Technologies in the Maritime sector
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KETMaritime Overview of project...
KETmaritime is a new project aiming to promote the transfer of Key Enabling Technologies in the maritime sector. Marine South East is a partner in this EU Interreg Atlantic Area Program funded project.
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EU Maritime study reveals rapid rise in shipbuilding 'patent protection'...
The EU funded KETmaritime project, of which Marine South East is a partner, has revealed a rapid rise in patent applications as shipbuilding superpowers look to protect and commercially exploit new innovations in technology.
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Could Nanotechnology offer solution for vessel corrosion and bio-fouling?...
Nanotechnology will play a crucial role in the future management of vessel corrosion and biofouling; according to the EU funded maritime project KETmaritime.
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New advances in ‘Micro Electro-Mechanical’ tech to boost maritime sector, according to Euro 1million EU study ...
New advances in 'Micro Electro-Mechanical' technology including progression towards new semiconductors with greater capacity will open the door to a myriad of new opportunities for the maritime sector, according to an EU study.
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Record breaking 'blue-light' laser illuminates underwater marine activity...
The EU KETmaritime study has identified a record-breaking 'blue-light' maritime laser with the ability to transform underwater range-finding, imaging and communications.
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Marine biotechnology will help solve the global plastic crisis, according to KETmaritime EU Project...
New advances in ‘marine-based’ biotechnology involving algae, crabs and prawns could help tackle the global plastic crisis, according to the KETmaritime EU project of which Marine South East is a partner.
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