Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, state agencies, industry and the third-level sector. It outlines a vision for the development of Ireland’s marine sector and sets clear objectives aimed at achieving this vision, namely to: 1. Assist existing, and largely indigenous, marine sub-sectors to improve their overall competitiveness and engage in activity that adds value to their outputs by utilising knowledge and technology arising from research. 2. Build new research capacity and capability and utilise fundamental knowledge and technology to create new marine-related commerci...
The vision for this project was the creation of a unit that would underpin the development of the ma...
Roisin Nash had just finished reading a new report that had recently been launched by the Minister f...
Roisin Nash had just finished reading a new report that had recently been launched by the Minister f...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
The Irish marine sector has a turnover of €3 billion annually and supports over 44,000 jobs (direct ...
This publication reflects the outputs of the Foresight exercise and Stakeholder Consultation Process...
The overall aim of this project was to increase Ireland’s capacity for the generation of integrated ...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
Sea Change-A Marine Knowledge, Research and Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013 was developed ...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
Lead Partner: Department of Geography, National University of Ireland Maynooth Project Partners: Sc...
Sea Change-A Marine Knowledge, Research and Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013 was developed ...
The vision for this project was the creation of a unit that would underpin the development of the ma...
Roisin Nash had just finished reading a new report that had recently been launched by the Minister f...
Roisin Nash had just finished reading a new report that had recently been launched by the Minister f...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in ...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
The Irish marine sector has a turnover of €3 billion annually and supports over 44,000 jobs (direct ...
This publication reflects the outputs of the Foresight exercise and Stakeholder Consultation Process...
The overall aim of this project was to increase Ireland’s capacity for the generation of integrated ...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
Sea Change-A Marine Knowledge, Research and Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013 was developed ...
early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, s...
Lead Partner: Department of Geography, National University of Ireland Maynooth Project Partners: Sc...
Sea Change-A Marine Knowledge, Research and Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013 was developed ...
The vision for this project was the creation of a unit that would underpin the development of the ma...
Roisin Nash had just finished reading a new report that had recently been launched by the Minister f...
Roisin Nash had just finished reading a new report that had recently been launched by the Minister f...