Events calendar
January – March 2019
Date Space 2019 will be held at the Technology and Innovation Centre, Glasgow on the 24 – 25th January 2019.
ATTENDING DATA SPACE 2019:
- David Darbinyan, Metocean Engineer, EMEC
If you would like to organise a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
NOT TO BE MISSED:
Day 1 | 24 Januray 2019 | Session 4: Blue.Space
David Darbinyan will be speaking about marine renewables within the Blue.Space session in which the panel will discuss how shipping, tourism, fisheries, oil and gas, and renewable energy all depend on the sea; as does the Earth’s health. Find out where you fit in and discover how data from space adds value to this $multi-trillion sector.
To register for this event and access the programme, visit: Data Space 2019
The Rushlight Show is designed to promote the development and deployment of clean technologies, innovation and sustainable solutions.
RUSHLIGHT EVENTS:
- UK Energy: Analysis and Strategy Breakfast & Seminar | 0745 – 10.30
- Exhibition & Conference | 0900 – 1600
- Rushlight Awards Party | 1700 – late
More details on EMEC’s attendance to follow soon.
The agenda and further information can be viewed here: Rushlight Show 2019
Subsea Expo is being held in Aberdeen on the 5 – 7 February 2019 at the AECC. This is the largest subsea exhibition and conference with over 5,000 delegates attending.
Attending Subsea Expo:
- Scott Crawford, Instrument & Controls Engineer
If you would like to organise a meeting, please contact info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
For more information and view the events programme, click here: Subsea Expo
The Marine Energy Week 2019 held in Bilbao, Spain on the 12 – 14 February, will include an international Conference Programme, B2B Meetings with international shipowners and shipyards led by Meet The Buyer (MTB), Networking (Private cocktail parties) and an Exhibition Area.
For more information, please visit: Marine Energy Week 2019
The European Space Agency are hosting a user consultation on the world ocean circulation which is the engine that allows energy, heat, momentum, chemicals and floating materials ranging from living resources to marine pollution to be transported over large distance around the Earth.
Attending:
EMEC’s Metocean Engineer, David Darbinyan, is attending the user consultation on the 21 -22 February in Italy, which will prepare a roadmap for new initiatives on ocean circulation research.
If you would like to organise a meeting, please contact info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
For more information, click here: World Ocean Circulation User Consultation.
EMEC’s Managing Director, Neil Kermode, will attend the book launch and discussions inspired by the ‘Energy at the End of the World: and Orkney Islands Saga’ by Laura Watts.
The discussion will also include work by Anne Bevan, Pamela Beasant, Gareth Davies, Becky Ford and Mark Hull.
This event is free to attend and will take place on the 21st February at the Warehouse Buildings, Stromness, Orkney and will include book readings, an author signing, a short film and poetry. All welcome.
Our Managing Director is speaking at the Edinburgh International Science Festival on Monday 8th April.
Discussion on Ocean Power | 8pm | Lomond Room
What’s the deal with ocean power? With the UK poised to be a world leader in the field, industry experts Beth Dickens, Taylor McKenzie, Cameron McNatt and Neil Kermode, discuss tidal, wave and offshore wind power.
Not to be missed!
For more information on the Festival and access the full programme, click here: Edinburgh International Science Festival
The BioFREE (Biofouling in Renewable Energy Environments) project has commenced data collection from biofouling monitoring systems deployed across international marine renewable energy (MRE) test centres. This webinar will discuss current environmental research efforts in relation to tackling biofouling.
Presenters from European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Heriot-Watt University-International Centre for Island Technology, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Whitford Ltd will focus discussion on both micro- and macrofouling as well as industry perspectives on antifouling and anticorrosion coatings available:
- International WaTERS network, Caitlin Long, Consents and Project Officer, European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC)
- Overview of fouling, Dr. Joanne Porter, Associate Professor, Heriot-Watt University
- BioFREE project and macrofouling, Dr. Andrew Want, Research Associate, Heriot-Watt University
- Coatings research and microfouling, Dr. George Bonheyo, Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Industrial perspectives on antifouling and anticorrosion coatings, Gareth Berry, EMEA Sector Specialist (Energy), Whitford Worldwide, Whitford Ltd.
The conference begins at 15:00 UTC (7:00 am PT / 10:00 am ET / 3:00 pm GMT) on March 01, 2019; you may join the conference 10 minutes prior.
Click here for dial-in instructions: OES-Environmental Webinar | BioFREE
Scottish Renewables’ Annual Conference 2019 will be held at the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh, taking place over two days on 12 & 13 March 2019.
KEY TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:
- Is the UK doing enough to transition to a low-carbon energy system, and is Scotland’s leadership on ambition translating into the right action on the ground?
- Our energy system is changing and renewables are at the heart of that change, but how can we ensure Scotland’s businesses are at the forefront of global market growth?
- Brexit is almost upon us: what will a future outside Europe mean for ambition, investment and jobs in renewables?
- How do we build the energy networks of the future?
- What will the future of investment in clean energy look like?
- Will technology save us all? And are we investing enough in innovation to make sure it does?
ATTENDING:
Jonathan Lindsay, Operations Director
If you would like to organise a meeting, please contact info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
For more information and to register click here: SR Annual Conference 2019.
This one day conference in Edinburgh organised by European Policy Solutions will look at the current and potential use of hydrogen and fuel cells as a zero emission fuel and energy source for the port and maritime industries in the North Sea Region.
Speaking at North Sea Ports Conference:
- Jon Clipsham, EMEC Hydrogen Manager | The Challenges Faced by Small Ports – Orkney
Jon will be speaking in the 13:45 afternoon session: Increasing the Use of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Ports and Maritime Sector
If you would like to organise a meeting, please email info@emec.org.uk or call +44(0)1856 852060.
For more information, click here: Developing Hydrogen Ports and Maritime Policy in the North Sea Region