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Blue Economy Business Awards 2016

The Blue Economy Business Awards recognise and reward individuals or organisations who have made a specific contribution to bringing and developing innovation in the Blue Economy.

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date:  12/09/2016

Blue Economy Business Awards 2016

The Blue Economy Business & Science Forum is meant to be not only a place to discuss together about challenges and ways forwards, but also an occasion to celebrate scientific and industrial achievements connected with the sea.

For this purpose, the European Commission organised the Blue Economy Business Awards 2016 ceremony to showcase excellent practices from industry in the blue economy field. The awards were given during the Gala Dinner held at the International Maritime Museum on 12 September 2016.

 

 

 

 

In addition to the Blue Economy Business Awards 2016, the jury selected among the applicants the Woman of the Year in the Blue Economy and the Rising Blue Star of the Year (up to 35 years old).

The 7 finalists were selected by an independent jury out of 23 applications received from all over Europe.

The winners

Category Blue Economy Business of the Year: European Marine Energy Centre, Mr Neil Kermode, United Kingdom

European Marine Energy Centre, Mr Neil Kermode, United Kingdom

Based in Scotland, the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) is the world’s leading test facility for wave and tidal energy convertors, i.e. machines that generate electricity by harnessing the power of the sea. To date, more marine energy converters have been deployed at EMEC than at any other single site in the world, with 25 (soon to be 27) different technologies demonstrated for over 16 wave and tidal energy clients (spanning over 9 European countries). This critical mass of activity has catalysed the development of the marine renewables industry locally, nationally and further afield. At UK level, studies show that the creation of EMEC has resulted in a gross value added to the UK of £250 million, with 3,801 full-time equivalent job years created.

 

Category Woman of the Year in the Blue Economy: SUBMARINER Network for Blue Growth, Ms Angela Schultz-Zehden, Germany

SUBMARINER Network for Blue Growth, Ms Angela Schultz-Zehden, Germany

The SUBMARINER Network is a unique platform bringing together blue economy actors from the Baltic Sea Region to jointly promote innovative and sustainable uses of marine resources. Its creator, Angela Schultz-Zehden is also its managing director. Her systematic approach to creating transnational partnerships for jointly initiating, implementing and showcasing projects and actions has proven an excellent way of triggering sustainable blue growth in the Baltic Sea Region, and has now become as a ‘model’ for similar networks in other European sea-basins.

 

Category Rising Blue Star of the Year: Zensor, MR Yves Van Ingelgem, Belgium

Zensor, MR Yves Van Ingelgem, Belgium

Zensor is a young company established in 2013 and already on the rise. It introduces an innovative concept for maintenance planning and integrity watching into the Blue Economy. The company offers full, remote, sensor-based monitoring solutions for the energy-producing infrastructure applied in the Blue Economy. It focusses on all aspects of material degradation, such as fatigue, corrosion etc. and provides end customers, such as project developers and asset owners, with a one-stop-shop solution for the long-term follow-up of the health of their structures. This pro-active monitoring approach allows owners and operators to detect damages or malfunctioning at an early stage and to have, at all time, a quantitative knowledge of the real age / state of health of their assets. Condition-based maintenance, as opposed to regular, planned maintenance, reduces risks and therefore lowers financing and insurance fees. Moreover it gives a proper view of the real age of structures and is a powerful tool for lifetime extension.

 

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