Marine Science & Technology News
Langstone Harbour awards Oceanwise environmental monitoring contract
OceanWise are proud to announce that they will be supplying and installing a marine environmental monitoring solution in Langstone Harbour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Hampshire
Marine Science & Technology Group's Christmas Lunch
On Tuesday 5th December, SMI’s Marine Science and Technology Group (MSTG) council celebrated 2023’s achievements and looked forward to 2024 at their Council Christmas lunch.
NOC joins research expedition exploring the fast Gulf Stream currents
Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) recently joined a 5-day research expedition to study the role of the Gulf Stream in a critical component of the global carbon cycle.
Arctic bound: The Ocean Warrior project prepares to expand the frontiers of marine science with its foundation expeditions
A unique voyage to build a greater scientific understanding of the marine environment in the Arctic and the impacts of global climate change will see a team of scientists and ‘citizen scientists’ setting sail from Svalbard at the start of September aboard Europe’s largest wooden schooner.
SMIFutures publishes new report on the Future of the Maritime Workforce
Building on data collected at the SMI Futures launch event in Edinburgh earlier this year, the report explores the factors influencing the acquisition and retention of maritime talent.
Templar Executives and Lancaster University celebrate successful flagship Cyber Leadership Symposium
Over 150 delegates and prominent industry figures gathered at the prestigious Cyber Leadership Symposium shining a spotlight on the critical role of Cyber Security leadership in organisations.
Exhibition pods now available at Kormarine 2023
We are seeking UK companies to join us in the UK Pavilion at Kormarine in Busan, October 24-27th 2023.
RS Aqua wins funding to develop AI to protect marine mammals and the environment
Ocean science technology innovator RS Aqua has won funding to develop a new system to monitor the underwater environment.
SeeByte partnership selected by Dstl to research and develop a secure architecture for Mixed Multi-Domain Swarms of Robotic Autonomous Systems.
SeeByte, in partnership with Blue Bear, have been awarded a contract by Defence Science and Technology laboratory (Dstl) under the Progeny Maritime Research Framework to research and develop a secure architecture for Mixed Multi-Domain Swarms (MMDS) of Robotic Autonomous Systems (RAS).
CMDC 4: UK Government announces further £34m funding to support clean maritime
New technologies that will help decarbonise shipping bolstered by £34 million in government funding
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