Dr Peter Heffernan Chief Executive Marine Institute Ireland Ireland’s Marine Economy – The EU Strategy for the Atlantic – The Role of Research & Development European Union Strategy for the Atlantic (2011) The Marine Economy – A Key Component of the EU Strategy for the Atlantic Grand Hotel, Malahide, Tuesday 7 th February 2012 An Integrated Maritime Policy for the European Union (2007) European Union Strategy for the Atlantic (2011)
The Opportunity The €1.2 Trillion Global Market
Marine Biotech & Seaweed €8.1Bn Marine Biotech & Seaweed €8.1Bn Shipping &Transport €342.7Bn Shipping &Transport €342.7Bn Marine Tourism €180.1Bn Marine Tourism €180.1Bn Fisheries & Aquaculture €159.7Bn Fisheries & Aquaculture €159.7Bn Marine IT & Survey €6.7Bn Marine IT & Survey €6.7Bn Ports & Shipbuilding €62.7Bn Ports & Shipbuilding €62.7Bn Marine Equipment €72.8Bn Marine Equipment €72.8Bn Oil & Gas, Minerals €93.8Bn Oil & Gas, Minerals €93.8Bn Renewable Energy €128 M Renewable Energy €128 M A Market Focus: A Trillion $ Global Marine Market
HIGH-TECH AQUACULTURE OCEAN ENERGY ROBOTICS ADVANCED SEABED MAPPING DEEP-SEA FRONTIER SENSORS & REMOTE CONNECTION Acknowledgement: Prof John Delaney Univ Washington A dynamic maritime economy, in harmony with the environment; supported by sound science and technology, which allows human beings to continue to reap the rich harvest from the oceans in a sustainable manner. Integrated Maritime Policy for the EU (2007 )
ICT Ocean Energy Bio- technology Bio- technology Food Shipping Financial Services Functional Foods Marine BioTec Aquaculture – Fisheries Green Technologies Smart Sensors eHealth Maritime Tourism & Leisure Site Survey - Seabed Mapping Renewable Ocean Energy Convergence
Ireland is ready for the EUSA Research Capacity Specialised Infrastructures International Linkages Maritime Clusters (SmartOcean, iMERC, MESTECH, etc)
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