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Support for the Institute for Marine Resources (imare) – pilot phase


The new Institute for Marine Resources (imare), initially part of Bremerhaven University in the pilot phase, is intended to develop technological applications from basic research and to work with regional companies to turn them into products in co-operation with scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and Bremerhaven University.
imare regards itself as a bridge between ideas and innovations. The emphasis is on the development of marketable innovations. Various projects are already being implemented, such as AquaFAMOS, which uses modern online sensor technology for the environmental monitoring of aquacultures, bodies of water, and waste water. By safeguarding and creating jobs, imare is to make a substantial contribution towards improving the economic situation in Bremerhaven.

Categories
research and development, science
Programmes
ERDF Bremen 2007 - 2013
Degree of priority / area of funding
Priority Axis 1: Promoting innovation and knowledge
1.2: Knowledge and Technology Transfer strand
Total volume of money (in €)
900.000,00
Proportion of funds
of which public-sector funding: 900.000 €
of which ERDF funding: 450.000 €
Runtime
01.05.2007 - 31.03.2009
Venue
City of Bremerhaven
Contact
Mr Sascha Wack
Tel.: +49 421 361-42568
E-Mail: sascha.wack@swh.bremen.de


Support for the Institute for Marine Resources (imare) – pilot phase

The new Institute for Marine Resources (imare), initially part of Bremerhaven University in the pilot phase, is intended to develop technological applications from basic research and to work with regional companies to turn them into products in co-operation with scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and Bremerhaven University.
imare regards itself as a bridge between ideas and innovations. The emphasis is on the development of marketable innovations. Various projects are already being implemented, such as AquaFAMOS, which uses modern online sensor technology for the environmental monitoring of aquacultures, bodies of water, and waste water. By safeguarding and creating jobs, imare is to make a substantial contribution towards improving the economic situation in Bremerhaven.

Projectdata

Area of impact: Place of implementation Total project volume (ERDF Programme): of which public-sector funding: of which ERDF funding:
BremerhavenBremerhaven900.000€ 900.000€450.000€[

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