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1 Maritime Collaboration Challenges 22 May 2014 London John Murray Chief Executive Society of Maritime Industries

2 Grant agreement no: SCS0-GA-2011-266054 Why collaborate? “It is the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” Charles Darwin

3 Grant agreement no: SCS0-GA-2011-266054 Why collaborate? (2) “For every Alfred Noble, inventing dynamite in secret in the suburbs of Stockholm, there are a half dozen collective inventions like the vacuum tube or the television, whose existence depended upon multiple firms driven by the profit motive who managed to create a significant new product via decentralised networking” Steven Johnson Where good ideas come from

4 Grant agreement no: SCS0-GA-2011-266054 Collaboration is good for business  The effective exchange of industrial and research innovations enables companies to maintain their competitive advantage However,  Achieving successful awareness and effective collaboration remains a significant obstacle for many Also,  Many significant innovations come from SMEs and they need to be fully engaged with others so that they can exploit those innovations

5 Grant agreement no: SCS0-GA-2011-266054 The collaborative challenges facing industry  If I collaborate with other companies how do I protect my IPR?  For large companies, understanding the capabilities which exist in different departments of the business can be more challenging than collaborating externally!  SMEs fear the cost of collaborations, especially if their systems are different to those of their project partners  SMEs can be easily daunted by the logistics of dealing with a partner not within an easy car or train ride from their office  How can I find the right partner for my business?  And many others!

6 Grant agreement no: SCS0-GA-2011-266054 Examples of maritime challenges  Energy and fuel scarcity/cost [Technological/Economic/Environmental]  Climate change Mitigation (Low Carbon) [Environmental]  Reduced manning – move to autonomy [Social/Economic]  Operation in extreme environments (long-term deployment, arctic, aquaculture, deep-sea) [Technological/Environmental]  Construction and servicing of offshore wind farms [Technological]  Through life support [Economic]  Changing security threats (Physical - Piracy; Terrorism and Cyber) [Political & legal]

7 Grant agreement no: SCS0-GA-2011-266054 In essence: EuroVIP is the link bringing those providing services and systems together with those who require unique solutions, in a growing network across Europe.


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