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Welcome and Introduction to Aims & Objectives of Workshop
09.30 -  09.40: Geoffrey O’Sullivan, Marine Institute / MarinERA WP3.1 Team Leader
Cutting Edge Sensor Research
09.40– 10.00:

Long-term Environmental Monitoring using Autonomous Chemo/Bio-sensors - Challenges and Opportunities (PDF. 17.6MB)

Professor Dermot Diamond, National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Ireland.

10.00 – 10.20:

Needs of chemical and biological in-situ sensors for marine environment: emerging technologies. (PDF. 1.8MB)

Dr Chantal Compère, Sensor Research Laboratory, Ifremer, France.

10.20 – 10.40:

4D biogeochemical sensing in the marine environment. (PDF. 8MB)

Dr Matt Mowlem, Sensor Development Group, NOCS, Southampton, UK

10.40 – 11.00: Sensor systems on Networked Vehicles (PDF. 3.2MB)
Prof. João Borges de Sousa, University of Porto. Portugal.
11.00 – 11.15: Panel Discussion.
11.15 – 11.45 Coffee Break.
Member State Sensor Research Funding Programmes: Aims & Objectives
11.45 – 12.05: IRELAND: –The Sea Change Strategy: Marine Technology Programme (PDF. 2.5MB)
Yvonne Shields, Sea Change Management Unit, Marine Institute, Ireland.
12.05 - 12.25:

UK: Marine Technology Research & Design within the NERC Oceans’s 2025 Strategic Programme. (PDF. 2.6MB)

Prof. Gwyn Griffiths, NOCS, Southampton, UK

12.45 – 13.05: SPAIN: The MICINN Marine Research Funding Programme (PDF. 32.6MB)
Dr Fidel Echevarria, Universidad de Cádiz, Spain.
13.05 – 13.20: Panel Discussion
13.20 – 14.20 LUNCH
Industry Needs and Technology Transfer
14.20 – 14.40: Innovation of marine sensor systems from an SME perspective (PDF. 2.7MB)
Dr Theo Hengstermann, CEO, OPTIMARE Sensorsysteme AG (Germany)
14.40 – 15.00: MARAC ELECTRONICS. A Greek SME enters the field of Oceanography Equipment (PDF. 11.1MB)
Antonis Kantidakis, Head of Development Programs Department
15.00 – 15.20: Sensor Systems for Ships of Opportunity (PDF. 12.1MB)
Richard Burt, Sales &n Marketing Director, Chelsea Technologies Group Ltd, UK
15.20 – 15.40:   NKE Instrumentation (France) (PDF. 3.5MB)
Yves Dégrés (responsable instrumentation)
15.40 – 16.00: The Waterborne Technology Platform (TP) (PDF. 5.8MB)
Cliff Funnell, Representing the Waterborne TP
16.00 – 16.15: Panel Discussion
16.15 – 16.40: Coffee break
General Information
16.40 – 17.00: Opportunities for SME’s in Internationally Funded Research (PDF. 4.8MB)
Sean Burke (Enterprise Ireland) Irish FP7 Support Office (SME Programme)
17.00 – 17.20: The MarinERA Coastal Observatories Workshop (Marseille, February 2009) (PDF. 4MB)
Aurélien Carbonnière MarinERA Secretariat, Ostende. Belgium
17.20 – 17.30: Summary and Conclusion of Workshop
Geoffrey O’Sullivan, Marine Institute / MarinERA WP3.1 Team Leader
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