What are the blue economy technologies and innovations developed by Atlantic Area research talent?
In the Stock Market you will be able to access information on those technologies and ...
Blue Growth is the long term strategy to support sustainable growth in the marine and maritime sectors as a whole. The ‘blue’ economy represents roughly 5.4 million jobs and generates a gross added value of almost €500 billion a year.
FANBEST has a digital newsletter with information about innovations and research related with marine resources and blue biotechnology. The newsletter will disseminate results of research in Atlantic regions as a showcase for commercialisation and the potential industrial applications.
In the Stock Market you will be able to access information on those technologies and ...
The blue economy sector of the Atlantic Area is largely made up of leading not only n...
The Fanbest project is aimed at increasing the offer of funds and financial support a...
💭 The analysis of #BlueEconomy stakeholders resulted in 40 different stakeholder types, ranging from financiers to policy-makers and regulators, a range of services providers, research and innovation stakeholders and others.
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💪 What are the most important sectors of #BlueEconomy as defined by EU Blue Growth Strategy? Ocean energy, aquaculture, coastal tourism, seabed mining and marine biotechnology are some of the most relevant.
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#Interreg #AtlanticArea #BlueGrowth #SMEs
🧭 The analysis of #BlueEconomy stakeholder landscapes for the Atlantic Region showed that there are 616 stakeholders! 7% of them are international and EU level stakeholders.
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#Interreg #AtlanticArea #Biotechnology #BlueGrowth #SMEs
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