Oceanology International is the world’s largest ocean technology exhibition and conference and it is the only event that brings together the 3 key players in the industry: businesses, academics and government.
EuroSea is holding its 1st anniversary webinar, to discuss the progress and future initiatives with its stakeholders. Save the date: 20 November from 15:00 to 17:00 CET.
As part of the process towards building the Blue-Cloud Strategic Roadmap to 2030, the Blue-Cloud consortium has organized an Information & Policy Dialogue Session with relevant representatives across different Directorate Generals (DGs) of the European Commission.
Science Business is going to held the Wave Power: a new R&D agenda for oceans and energy event on 19th November to discuss the offshore revewables future.
The WMO Data Conference aims to develop a common understanding among entities from all sectors of society of the roles, requirements and arrangements for international exchange of observations and other data for monitoring and prediction of the Earth System environment, including weather, climate and water. The Conference will be fully virtual, on 16-19 November from 13h00 to 16h00 CET.
The three Horizon 2020 projects EOSC-hub, FREYA and SSHOC are joining forces in shaping the EOSC. Blue-Cloud is taking part in the joint event on 16-19 November.
The 7th EMB Forum enabled dialogue between diverse stakeholders to work towards the implementation of big data to support marine science. Blue-Cloud representatives Kate Larkin from Seascape and Patricia Martin Cabrera from VLIZ took part in the event.
A joint hybrid workshop at EMD 2022 organised by the H2020 projects EuroSea and Blue-Cloud and the EC marine data service EMODnet showcased success stories and use cases from the European (and Atlantic) marine data landscape, and charted the way forward for closer collaboration on ocean observation and marine data in the context of the EU Green Deal.
The public consultation towards the Blue-Cloud Strategic Roadmap to 2030 has reached an important milestone: contributions have been gathered from nearly 100 stakeholders to shape policy recommendations for evolving Blue-Cloud as a thematic, cloud-based Open Science ecosystem for marine research into the future.
The EU-funded H2020 project Blue-Cloud contributed to advancing the interoperability of fisheries data. The FAO FIRMS Global Tuna Atlas will support and improve fisheries management across the globe.
Our impressions on the first Digital Ocean Forum held in Paris on 20-21 April, hosted by Mercator Ocean International, introducing the Digital Twin Ocean.
Blue-Cloud experts from VLIZ, GHER-Uliege, CNRS, Sorbonne University, EMBL-EBI, CMCC, IFREMER, FAO, CLS, have prepared a list of brief articles explaining what researchers can do within our current Virtual Labs.
CORDIS has recently released a synergy info pack for the "Restore our ocean and waters" EU Mission, and Blue-Cloud was included in the list of projects to watch.