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The Marine Institute (MI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Thursday with U.K.-based Plymouth and South Devon (PASD) Freeport to exchange ocean technology knowledge and explore future collaborative opportunities
The signing took place at the Canada Pavilion during the Oceanology International 2024 conference and exhibition in London, England. The bi-annual event brings together innovators, researchers and businesses within the blue economy and ocean technology communities to share best practices and strengthen collaborative ways of working.
Richard May,CEO, Plymouth and South Devon Freeport
Dr. Paul Brett,Vice President of Memorial University (Marine Institute)
“The Launch is designed to build our oceans expertise and help to build a network of world-class ocean innovation centres that work together to advance the technology we need to sustainably manage our oceans.”
The MOU signifies a commitment between the two organizations to develop Ocean Futures internationally as a platform for exchanging knowledge and to encourage shared investment and standards globally, particularly in the areas of uncrewed and autonomous technology, remote operations, ocean technology, maritime cybersecurity, maritime policy and human factors.
PASD Freeport is the governing body of Ocean Futures.
The collaboration will focus on areas of mutual interest, including:
The MOU also includes objectives around education, skills, training, engagement and seeking further opportunities to bolster MI and PASD Freeport’s collective voices to influence key priority areas.
Plymouth and South Devon Freeport, as part of the U.K. government’s Freeport program, is a hub for global trade, investment and innovation. With an ambition to create a global centre of excellence for the testing, development and manufacture of autonomy, digital and clean ocean technologies for the rapidly growing global ocean economy, PASD Freeport provides the governance for Ocean Futures, which is an international marine and maritime innovation partnership, focused on global trending strategic themes and sub-sector specialisms.
L to R: Richard May and Paul Brett