Resource Efficient Maritime Capacity (REMCAP)
Research Project, 2012
– 2015
The global maritime market is on a strong growth trajectory, and this project aims to harness that growth to create economic and employment benefits for Europe. On the one hand, growth is driven by commercial megatrends such as demand for marine/offshore renewable energy, fish products and emerging potential for blue biotech products on the other hand, there is high demand for efficient use and management of the ocean resource, as described in the EU Integrated Maritime Strategy. Increasing Europe s innovation capacity in maritime resource efficiency will underpin successful exploitation of these growth opportunities.Traditionally, the maritime industries have been slow to explore how demands for resource efficiency would impact on them. Fish stock depletion and rising fuel costs have, of course, risen quickly up the political and commercial agendas, and shipping companies as well as builders and engine manufacturers have invested in improving fuel efficiency. However, the wider needs for maritime resource efficiency are posing challenges which in many cases lack viable solutions. Emerging marine activities (for example in exploiting marine renewable energy) are presenting new opportunities for innovation, but are also highlighting areas where further improvements in resource efficiency need to be achieved.European member states contain a number of Regional Research Driven Clusters (RRDCs) which are active in the fields of maritime development and marine & coastal resource management.This project will add significant value to this existing cluster infrastructure, via three main approaches that will support their long-term development and sustainability: Facilitating interaction and knowledge exchange between RRDCs each focused on its world-class strengths (Smart Specialisation) Raising the effectiveness of RRDCs by strengthening shared approaches to innovation support Using RRDC activities to stimulate involvement of supply chain companies.
Participants
Josefin Borg (contact)
Division of Maritime Operations
Collaborations
Asociacija Baltijos Slenis
Klaipeda, Lithuania
Cork Institute Of Technology
Cork, Ireland
Klaipeda University
Klaipeda, Lithuania
Oceano Xxi-Associacao Para O Conhecimento E Economia Do Mar
Leca Da Palmeira, Portugal
Portsmouth City Council
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Region Västra Götaland
Vänersborg, Sweden
South-West Regional Authority
Ballincollig, Ireland
Swedish Marine Technology Forum (SMTF)
Uddevalla, Sweden
Toulon Var Technologies
Toulon, France
University of Southampton
Southampton, United Kingdom
Viesoji Istaiga Klaipedos Mokslo Irtechnologiju Parkas
Klaipeda, Lithuania
Funding
European Commission (EC)
Project ID: EC/FP7/319855
Funding Chalmers participation during 2012–2015
Related Areas of Advance and Infrastructure
Sustainable development
Driving Forces
Transport
Areas of Advance