Why SEAPOWER?

SEAPOWER

Background

 

SEAPOWER - ASSOCIAÇÃO PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DA ECONOMIA DO MAR (SEAPOWER) is a private law association with a vocation for developing innovative  projects linked to the blue economy, with a management model and entrepreneurial dynamics.

Set up in 2022 on the initiative of the University of Coimbra and in close collaboration with entities linked to the blue economy with the aim of enhancing knowledge and innovation by fostering strong relations with the business fabric, SEAPOWER is committed to developing an ecosystem capable of providing a response of excellence in the delivery of products and services, geared towards the R&D+i needs of Portuguese companies, through technological prospecting, innovation, technology transfer, prototyping, technical-scientific consultancy and service provision activities.

SEAPOWER also has a strong commitment to training, with the aim of providing the business community in general and industry in particular with a training model based on the acquisition of technical knowledge and proven skills for industry, in conjunction with academia, especially the University of Coimbra, complementing and developing the training offer in areas associated with industries linked to the blue economy.

Why SEAPOWER?

The challenges associated with the energy transition and the decarbonization of the blue economy, the fight against climate change and the digitalization of industry alone define the need to create SEAPOWER as the only Transfer and Innovation Centre (CTI) exclusively linked to the blue economy. Our positioning is characterized by:

  • Alignment with the EU Green Deal objectives: 55% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030
  • Aiming to help respond to the limited digital coverage in the blue economy sector
  • Support for national SMEsin order to help create benchmark products that can be scaled up by providing research and product development resources.
  • Providing state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.
  • Strengthening the connection between the business/industrial, academic and scientific worlds.
  • The availability of highly qualified human resources.
  • A flexible, multidisciplinary organization with a wide range of services and solutions and a strong orientation towards companies.
  • We organize training tailored to the needs of our members, partners and clients.
Seapower

The aim is to boost RD&I skills in the Blue Economy

Why SEAPOWER?

ID&I Areas of Interest

Offshore Energy

Offshore Energy

Digital Production

Digital Production

Electrification

Electrification

Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous Vehicles

Hydrogen Generation

Hydrogen Generation

Infrastructures

Infrastructures

E-Fuels

E-Fuels

Biotechnology

Biotechnology

Offshore Energy

Offshore Energy

Electrification

Electrification

Hydrogen Generation

Hydrogen Generation

E-Fuels

E-Fuels

Digital Production

Digital Production

Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous Vehicles

Infrastructures

Infrastructures

Biotechnology

Biotechnology

Digital and Green Transition of the Sector

looking to achieve operational efficiency gains and competitive advantages for organizations in the maritime sector and to reduce emissions and carbon footprint

Strong impetus via european and PRR funds

SEAPOWER will constantly participate in national and international consortiums for the development of R&D&I projects

Alignment with EU Green Deal targets:

55% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030 (Fit for 55)

Existence of award-winning national SMEs

internationally recognized, and with reference products, but in order to achieve the necessary success, lack scale and means of research and product development
Example: MARLO, Xsealence, IYB

Respond to the limited digital coverage in the sector

particularly in sectors such as maritime and intermodal transport, where a very substantial part of the processes are not digitalized.

Need for Capacity

The companies involved face a lack of talent and specific skills in certain areas, which can be filled through collaboration with entities such as the University of Coimbra

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