Autonomous robotic systems in aquaculture: Research challenges and industry needs
Would you like to participate in the first robotic conference dedicated to aquaculture?
Would you like to participate in the first robotic conference dedicated to aquaculture?
Protonic Membrane Reformer (PMR) technology developed by CoorsTek Membrane Sciences allows for production of pure hydrogen by steam-methane reforming (SMR) in a single-stage process with near-zero energy loss.
The webinar will present some of the outcomes from the ERA BlueBio project "QualiSea", where the aim has been to solve current and future challenges of the supply chain for cultivated seaweed, with emphasis on the food and feed markets.
We welcome you to a one-day symposium to celebrate 25 years of DREAM. The day features talks from researchers and industry leaders on management and modelling of the risk of marine pollution.
As of February this year, CCUS is expressly envisaged as a fundamental pillar of EU climate mitigation towards net zero in 2050 and net negative emissions beyond.
More than 90 high-quality presentations covers Green shipping and ports, Smart and autonomous ship and port operations, maritime safety, and maritime digitalization, connectivity and cybersecurity.
Reaching climate targets can require sustainability transition strategies that include negative emissions technologies, hence, there is a current need for more social science research on these technologies.
Join the workshop to initiate collaborations and learn opportunities for GenAI in combination with robotics, data and other AI technologies in inspection and maintenance.
For eight years, FME MoZEES (Mobility Zero Emission Energy Systems) has been a pivotal research hub, striving to advance zero-emission solutions for heavy -duty transport across roads, railways, and seas.