
52°North GmbH
52°North GmbH
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:VPF, Stena Line, ICCS, UBITECH LIMITED, 52°North GmbH +12 partnersVPF,Stena Line,ICCS,UBITECH LIMITED,52°North GmbH,EUROMED,Wärtsilä (Finland),KNUD E HANSEN AS, NAVAL ARCHITECTS,ASSIST Software (Romania),AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPINGHELLENIC SINGLE MEMBER,Wärtsilä Voyage Germany GmbH,NTUA,Stena Rederi AB,bound4blue,Wartsila Voyage doo,UiT,SINTEF ASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101192583Overall Budget: 9,137,380 EURFunder Contribution: 7,700,000 EURThe TwinShip consortium is spearheading an initiative to transform the maritime sector by creating an alliance of premier maritime technology, solution & service providers, ship design and shipping firms, classification societies, ports, software developers, and research and academic bodies. This collaboration is centered around a unique, open-source digital platform enriched with data and powered by domain knowledge-based advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities. By introducing a Digital Twin (DT) enabled Decision Support System (DSS) in the same digital platform, TwinShip is setting a course for the maritime industry's rapid digital and environmental transformation. The project sets ambitious benchmarks for reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions in international shipping, aiming for a 30-40% reduction by 2030, 80-90% by 2040, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2045, all relative to 2008 levels by utilizing its Pilot Vessels and Futuristic Unmanned Vessel Concept. This initiative focuses on leveraging both existing and emergent clean fuels and technologies, prioritizing renewable energy sources, and the implementation of unmanned vessels. The TwinShip DT-enabled DSS is crafted to navigate the industry toward achieving these significant environmental targets, demonstrating the consortium's dedication to fostering sustainability and pushing the boundaries of innovation.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:INTIC, FHG, AIRBUS DS GEO SA, TUD, CSIR +10 partnersINTIC,FHG,AIRBUS DS GEO SA,TUD,CSIR,OGC,BRGM,UKZN ,University of Twente,JRC,52°North GmbH,ATOS SPAIN SA,NEVANTROPIC SAS,Makerere University,Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 244100more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:HZG, 52°North GmbH, SINTEF AS, HELCOM, NLS FGI +14 partnersHZG,52°North GmbH,SINTEF AS,HELCOM,NLS FGI,AAU,DKRZ,CSC,FVB,SYKE,BOKU,University of Malta,CSIC,RUB,NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE FOR WATER RESEARCH,Ministry of the Environment,UT,LHEI,CREAFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094434Overall Budget: 7,601,820 EURFunder Contribution: 7,601,820 EURThe overall objective of the project is to develop a virtual environment equipped with FAIR multi-disciplinary data and services to support marine and freshwater scientists and stakeholders restoring healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters. The AquaINFRA virtual environment will enable the target stakeholders to store, share, access, analyse and process research data and other research digital objects from their own discipline, across research infrastructures, disciplines and national borders leveraging on EOSC and the other existing operational dataspaces. Besides supporting the ongoing development of the EOSC as an overarching research infrastructure, AquaINFRA is addressing the specific need for enabling researchers from the marine and freshwater communities to work and collaborate across those two domains. A specific goal of AquaINFRA will be to develop an EOSC based research infrastructure combining the marine and freshwater domains, which will include the development of a cross domain and cross-country search and discovery mechanism as well as building services for spatio-temporal analysis and modelling through Virtual Research Environments. A set of strategic use cases including a Pan-European use case as well as more focused use cases in the Baltic Sea and the North Sea will provide the setting for co-designing and testing services in the targeted research communities. The AquaINFRA project results are expected to contribute to the utilisation of EOSC as an overarching research infrastructure enabling collaboration across the domains of marine and freshwater scientists and stakeholders working on restoring of healthy oceans, seas, coastal and inland waters.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:PLOCAN, OGS, PTB, HCMR, Ministry of the Environment +21 partnersPLOCAN,OGS,PTB,HCMR,Ministry of the Environment,IAAC,IFREMER,INRIM,MIM,BMWi,52°North GmbH,JPI Oceans,UCN,ANEL.LIDES, SERVEIS AMBIENTALS MARINS,NOC,CNR,SHOM,ENEA,UPC,SYKE,NIVA,CSIC,MIUR,EMSO ERIC,LNE,AMUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101008724Overall Budget: 4,994,960 EURFunder Contribution: 4,994,960 EURMINKE will integrate key European marine metrology research infrastructures, to coordinate their use and development and propose an innovative framework of “quality of oceanographic data” for the different European actors in charge of monitoring and managing the marine ecosystems. MINKE proposes a new vision in the design of marine monitoring networks considering two dimensions of data quality, accuracy and completeness, as the driving components of the quality in data acquisition. This new vision will be framed in a quintuple helix model of innovation, incorporating all the elements involved in the monitoring network design: ● the context (ocean health), identifying the Essential Ocean variables (EOVs) as the key parameters to monitor ● the civil society (NGO, Makers community, Social media and Citizen Science platforms) as the key actors to ensure data completeness ● the academia researching new methods to ensure the accuracy and the global quality of the final products, developing tools for integrating the information of top-qualified oceanographic instruments and low-cost instrumentation. ● the industry improving the performance of the observations with new instrumentation, data-transmission systems and cost-effective technologies ● the governments that provide the legal and socio-economic frameworks to develop the proposed network The present proposal, through the different Integration Activities (Networking, Transnational-Virtual Access and Joint Research), aims to lay the groundwork for creating the necessary synergies among the different involved actors in the quintuple helix model of innovation, creating a new community with complementary capabilities for Ocean & Coastal Observation, that will facilitate the transition towards a blue growth socio-economic system.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:INPE, Météo-France, CNR, ASE, University of Bonn +11 partnersINPE,Météo-France,CNR,ASE,University of Bonn,BFG,KIT,UT,Met Office,ECMWF,KISTERS AG,JRC,MCTI,TERRADUE,ONUESC,52°North GmbHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282915more_vert
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