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Accelerating Blue Growth through Marine and Maritime Knowledge Transfer
February 22, 2018 @ 13:00 - 16:00
Hosted by:
Ricardo Serrão Santos MEP
Chair of the “Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services” Working Group of the EP Intergroup on
“Climate Change, Biodiversity and Sustainable Development”
The COLUMBUS project, funded by Horizon2020, intends to demonstrate how it is possible to capitalise on the European Commission’s significant investment in marine and maritime research by ensuring accessibility and uptake of research Knowledge Outputs by end-users such as policy, industry, science and wider society. The project began in March 2015 and will come to an end in February 2018 by organising its final event in the Parliament.
The objective was to reflect on the lessons learned in the H2020 COLUMBUS project in relation to stepping up Knowledge Transfer from European funded research and innovation projects in the marine and maritime sphere. This was achieved by demonstrating, through a number of showcases, all the steps required for successful Knowledge Transfer. Moreover, examples of bodies implementing successful Knowledge Transfer systems were provided. In addition, the event underlined the advantages of a more proactive approach for Knowledge Transfer, supported by the appropriate resources throughout the process from funding and proposal evaluation to the research implementation and industry involvement.
The event gathered involved partners such as the European Commission, Member States, industry, the scientific community, NGOs, and civil society to share their views and further discuss with policy-makers the results and guidelines moving forward.
In case you missed the event you can re-watch it here.
Presentations
Introduction to COLUMBUS and an Overview of Knowledge Transfer Activities – David Murphy, AquaTT
Marine Physical Resources Case Study – Jennifer Fox, Aquatera Ltd
Making Publicly Funded Research Results Widely Available – Ned Dwyer, EurOcean
COLUMBUS Knowledge Transfer Experience and Insights – David Murphy, AquaTT
Knowledge Transfer Towards Excellence – Simon Gerrard, University of Southampton