SEAFLOATECH POD installation in Saint-Tropez bay
Project TRL: TRL 8 - Actual system completed through test and demonstration
Main sector: Coastal and marine tourism
Product: Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a serious illness caused by eating shellfish contaminated with dinoflagellate algae, which produce harmful toxins. This output concerns a procedure for the effective detoxification of paralytic toxin-contaminated shellfish. The process is based on an existing EC-approved procedure for cockles (Acanthocardia tuberculata), which has been modified to extend detoxification capacity for other bivalve molluscs, namely mussels, clams and scallops. Detoxification is achieved through a thermal process that reduces PSP contamination by almost 85% in bivalve molluscs, making them safe for human consumption, provided the initial level is below a certain threshold.
Project TRL: TRL 5 - Component validation in relevant environment
Main sector: Aquaculture
Seagrass farming to offset climate change
Project TRL: TRL 3 - Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof-of-concept
Main sector: Coastal and environmental protection and regeneration
Digitizing maritime crew management eco system while putting operationally together all key stakeholders and enabling them to work faster better and data driven
Project TRL: TRL 9 - Actual system proven through successful mission operations
Main sector: Shipping & ports
SeaMeat – seaweed based hybrid meat
Project TRL: TRL 8 - Actual system completed through test and demonstration
Main sector: Aquaculture
Seamoretech is a technology provider company, which tackles a critical challenge in the world's growing need for freshwater: the brine discharge from desalination plants. While desalination offers a solution to freshwater scarcity, the current practice of disposing of this concentrated brine solution back into the environment, typically, in the ocean, represents a critical threat to the environment.
Project TRL: TRL 6 - System/subsystem model or prototype demonstration in a relevant environment
Main sector: Ocean pollution & water management
We have developed a concept which aims at producing Green fuels at a very large scale and at a price which will be competitive with current fossil fuel. It is based on an innovative and patented technology that is able to capture wind energy at a very low cost
The main fuel we want to produce is Green Hydrogen using renewable energy.
It Can also be:
- Green ammonia
- Sustainable Aviation Fuel
- Green Methanol
Today, the main challenges of Renewable Energy is that it?s: Intermittent, Not storable & Expensive
Seanairgy offers continuous and storable renewable energy at very low cost
Project TRL: TRL 4 - Component validation in laboratory environment
Main sector: Blue renewable energy
SeaO2 is a Dutch Ocean Carbon Removal company committed to addressing climate change through removing CO2 from the atmosphere at gigaton-scale. Carbon Removal technologies are Negative Emissions that are crucial to achieve Net Zero. SeaO2's solution is Direct Ocean Capture, which harnesses the vast potential of the oceans to do so: Our tech relies solely on renewable electricity and seawater as inputs to remove CO2 from seawater, which then re-absorbs it from the atmosphere, basically leveraging the ocean as a tool to remove CO2 from the air
Project TRL: TRL 5 - Component validation in relevant environment
Main sector: Coastal and environmental protection and regeneration
Ship design and offshore engineering
Project TRL: TRL 7 - System prototype demonstration in a relevant environment
Main sector: Shipping & ports
Empowering maritime professionals and streamlining industry recruitment through an all-in-one digital platform. A one-stop app tailored for maritime careers and hiring, offering education, jobs, and community engagement. We plan to develop an AI assistant to guide professionals and share key industry regulations.
Project TRL: TRL 7 - System prototype demonstration in a relevant environment
Main sector: Shipping & ports
Real-time digital data exchange among stakeholders involved in port call processes.
Project TRL: TRL 9 - Actual system proven through successful mission operations
Main sector: Shipping & ports
Autonomous surface-level vessel for oceanic data collection
Project TRL: TRL 9 - Actual system proven through successful mission operations
Main sector: Blue tech and ocean observation
By enlarging the weather window, a significant cost reduction is achieved in the installation of offshore wind turbines
Project TRL: TRL 9 - Actual system proven through successful mission operations
Main sector: Blue renewable energy
Developing a sustainable mycelium-based protein for eco-friendly aquaculture feed.
Project TRL: TRL 5 - Component validation in relevant environment
Main sector: Aquaculture
Making moorings smart, safe and eco-sustainable.
Project TRL: TRL 7 - System prototype demonstration in a relevant environment
Main sector: Blue renewable energy
App for route recommendations and docking spots
Project TRL: TRL 5 - Component validation in relevant environment
Main sector: Coastal and marine tourism
SeatechEnergy is active in the field of large scale offshore cultivation of seaweed.
Project TRL: TRL 9 - Actual system proven through successful mission operations
Main sector: Aquaculture
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) and its member states have set ambitious greenhouse gas emission goals for the next 25 years, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050. However, given the average lifespan of an ocean-going vessel (approximately 25 years), the absence of a clear, agreed-upon roadmap to achieve these targets poses significant challenges already TODAY.
SEATOM Technologies supports the maritime industry's transition to Net Zero by facilitating the adoption of nuclear propulsion for large vessels. The core team began its work well before this mode of power gained traction among shipowners. Since then, SEATOM has assembled a distinguished group of experts, including leaders in nuclear technology, regulatory compliance, naval architecture, and shipbuilding.
Project TRL: TRL 4 - Component validation in laboratory environment
Main sector: Shipbuilding & Refit
Coastal and environmental protection
Project TRL: TRL 7 - System prototype demonstration in a relevant environment
Main sector: Blue tech and ocean observation
Seatrients is a food tech company which produces sustainable algae food products. Our first product offer i.e. sea moss smoothie powder, is based on traditional Caribbean heritage and their sustainable seweed farming Our mission is to provide nutrient rich, sustainable food made with algae (SDG 2) that can be conveniently incorporated in your diet. Our vision is is to restore marine biodiversity through algae farming (SDG 14); and empower farmers, especially youth and women, in the vulnerable coastal communities around the globe (SDG 8).
Project TRL: TRL 4 - Component validation in laboratory environment
Main sector: Blue biotechnology
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