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Industrial Research Workshop Venue: CEIIA, Matosinhos, 8-­‐10 June 2015 Promoted through the: OIPG: International Observatory -­‐ Global Policies for the Sustainable Exploration of the Atlantic http://www.oipg.org/ Goal This workshop aims to stimulate the international agenda “+atlantic” towards the sustainable exploitation of the Atlantic, emphasizing scientific, technological, and industrial development in four main technical areas, namely Observation Systems, Subsea Technologies, Surface Technologies, and Port Technologies and Systems, together with a comprehensive set of horizontal programs promoting international policy and risk governance initiatives and the capacity building of Atlantic regions. The event is intended to help planning new international collaborative projects for the coming years, aiming to stimulate qualified employment and investment in knowledge and R&D in Atlantic regions, promoting their endogenous growth, and facilitating new opportunities for industrial development based on new technologies and systems for global markets. A preliminary portfolio of potential projects to be developed in cooperation between research centers and industries of the countries represented will be discussed. Framing the issue It is expected that the South Atlantic will experience a large marked evolution in the coming decades as a result of three recent developments: the discovery of important hydrocarbon resources in its American and African margins; the expected opening of the Panama and Nicaragua channels and the strengthening of north-­‐south shipping; the dynamics of port cities in the South Atlantic that serve these activities. The development of specific technology and systems for the exploration of hydrocarbons in the South Atlantic, along with the growing challenges associated with the development of oil and natural gas prices, the strengthening of maritime transport North-­‐South, the development of port activity and related shipbuilding and repair and the increased need for monitoring and risk governance in the Atlantic, bring an added opportunity for the countries that surround the Atlantic, which requires a strategic and integrated approach at international level. The Galway declaration signed between the EU, the United States and Canada in 2013 was an important step towards the development of marine sciences in the North Atlantic. The European Union now seeks to stimulate a similar dynamic with South Atlantic economies driven by technology development and innovation which will require a strong involvement of industrial partners and research centers from both sides of the Atlantic. This development view is shared by a community of organizations and led to the establishment of the International Observatory -­‐ Global Policy for Sustainable Development of the Atlantic (OIPG; http://www.oipg.org/), with founding institutions in Brazil, Colombia, Portugal and Germany, but with the possibility of extend to other countries (including the United States, Norway, Angola). This effort is taking the form of a new agenda of international scientific and technological cooperation and long-­‐term industrial development, "+atlantic", and including joint actions to foster training of human resources. It should be reviewed every five years, in association with several regional/local poles. Over the last few months several bilateral meetings were held between representatives of the European Commission, Portugal, Brazil, Colombia and Norway that have highlighted a broad convergence of interests at the level of innovation and technological development between. Areas such as subsea technologies for oil and gas, earth observation systems, environmental monitoring of the ocean, surveillance of human activities at sea, port technologies, offshore renewable energy, aquaculture and deep sea mining, among others have been identified as areas of great potential for cooperation. In addition, the prospective expansion of the continental shelf of many Atlantic countries, including Portugal, makes demands and opportunities with some degree of similarity that they too should be analyzed strategically in an integrated manner. The aim is to appreciate the need to "occupy" these exclusive economic zones, developing technologies and systems that stimulate the sustainable development of Atlantic. Organizers OIPG: International Observatory -­‐ Global Policies for the Sustainable Exploration of the Atlantic through: LARSYS, through the Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+/IST (PORTUGAL) CEIIA (PORTUGAL) ONIP (Brasil) Antonio Nariño University -­‐ UAN, (Colombia) Steinbeis Foundation, Germany WAVEC (Portugal) GLOBAL MARITIME (NORWAY) Coordination: Manuel Heitor, IN+/IST Lisboa, Portugal 2 Program Venue: CEIIA, Matosinhos, 8-­‐9 June 2015 Day 1: Monday, June 8, 2:30-­‐7pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm Welcoming coffee O pening Remarks: focus the meeting on strategic technology developments for the near future Goal: agree on meeting goals, following brief presentations by all participants §
Jose Rui Felizardo, CEIIA, Matosinhos, Portugal §
Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil §
Rui Baptista, GALP §
Daniel Moczydlower, Embraer Sistemas (tbc) §
Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway §
Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF §
Flor Angela Quintero, Steinbeis Foundation, Germany §
Paulo Guedes, Critical Sotware §
Carlos Arroyave, UAN, Colombia §
António Vidigal, EDP Inovação, Portugal (tbc) §
Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal §
Alberto Leão, Lankhorste §
António Sarmento / Ana Brito, WAVEC, Portugal §
Nuno Ávila, Deimos §
João Fonseca Ribeiro, Director general, DGPM, Portugal §
Sigi Gruber/ M arco Weydert, Head of Unit -­‐ Marine Resources, European Commission Session 1: Emerging Challenges Goal: Present and discuss emerging challenges for technology developments towards the sustainable exploration/exploitation of Atlantic. §
Initial presentation: emerging challenges for Europe and the Atlantic Cooperation • Sigi Gruber/ M arco Weydert, Head of Unit -­‐ Marine Resources, European Commission §
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Artur Costa, Rui Santos, Rodrigo Fernandes,Francisco Campuzano, António Sarmento and Manuel Heitor +atlantic: building an internationally relevant technology agenda for the Atlantic Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil Pre-­‐salt off-­‐shore oil exploration in Brazil: subsea factories and naval production Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway New frontiers in technology developments: FPSO and SURF technologies Flor Angela Quintero, Steinbeis Foundation, Germany Emerging strategies for risk management: lessons learned form south Atlantic and Africa Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF Ocean Space Centre – the future knowledge centre for ocean space technology. Status and further plans Carlos Arroyave, UAN, Colombia Emerging challenges for the Caribe Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal §
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Sigi Gruber/ M arco Weydert, Head of Unit -­‐ Marine Resources, European Commission §
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Bent Bakken, Norway Embassy in Portugal João Fonseca Ribeiro, Director General, DGPM, Portugal Pedro Madureira, EMEPC Nuno Lourenço, IPMA, Portugal Daniel Ferreira, FCT, Portugal Closure of technical session 7:30pm 8:00pm Working Dinner Lightening the Unknown -­‐ New developments in ocean robotics: §
António Pascoal, ISR-­‐IST Lisboa; LARSYS, Portugal §
Daniel Camerini, Ativatec, Brasil Debate Closure 22:30pm Day 2: Tuesday, June 9, 9:30am-­‐3pm 9:00am 9:30am Welcoming coffee Session 2: Ideas and projects for the future: building international consortia Goal: Discuss seven new major specific areas/themes for international cooperation in S&T and the building of consortia towards the sustainable exploration/exploitation of Atlantic. 1.
Towards a subsea factory – a Brasil-­‐EU consortia • Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil • Discussion: o Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway o António Pascoal, IST/ISR o Daniel Moczydlower, Embraer Sistemas (tbc) o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Paulo Guedes, Critical Software -­‐ tbc o Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal o Alberto Leão, Lankhorste o António Pascoal, Luis Sebastião, LARSYS-­‐ISR/IST LISboa o Morten Eriksen, Global Maritime, Norway o Rui Baptista, GALP o Others tbc 2. A new integrated sensor for off-­‐shore and ocean information and observation system operations: Towards an EU-­‐LAC consortia for integrating subsea, surface and space technologies • Rui Santos, IST/IN+; Luis Sebastião, IST/ISR, Artur Costa, CEIIA; Rodrigo Fernandes, LARSYS-­‐MARETEC/IST; Ana Brito, WAVEC • Discussion: o Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil o Daniel Moczydlower, Embraer Sistemas (tbc) o Paulo Guedes, Critical Software -­‐ tbc o Nuno Ávila/ Nuno Catarino, DEIMOS o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Carlos Arroyave, UAN, Colombia o Fernando Dias Marques, DGPM o Nils Huseby, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises o Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal o Nuno Lourenço, IPMA o Rui Baptista, GALP o Others tbc 4 3. An international program towards a new generation FPSO technologies for high CO2 oil • Eskil Reite / Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway • Discussion: o Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil o Rui Baptista, GALP o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Artur Costa, CEIIA o Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal o Others tbc 4. An international consortium for advanced Asset Integrity Management for offshore infrastructures: addressing OPEX challenges • Artur Costa, CEIIA / Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway • Discussion: o Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil o Flor Angela Quintero, Steinbeis Foundation, Germany o Carlos Andrade, GALP o Helena Gouveia / Margarida Pinto, ISQ, Portugal o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Alberto Leão, Lankhorste o Morten Eriksen, 4 Subsea, Norway o Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal o Others tbc 5. Towards an LAC-­‐EU consortia for risk governance in the Atlantic and the Caribe • Flor Angela Quintero, Steinbeis Foundation, Germany • Francisco Campuzano, LARSYS-­‐MARETEC/IST Lisboa • Discussion: o Carlso Arroyave, UNA, Colombia o Paulo Guedes, Critical Software -­‐ tbc o Morten Lyssand, Global Maritime, Norway o Mike Griffin, CMU-­‐EPP (tbc) o Jorge Pinon, UT Austin (tbc) o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Others tbc 6. New integrated off-­‐shore energy systems: towards an international consortium for large-­‐scale off-­‐shore wind energy • António Vidigal, EDP Inovação • Discussion: o Artur Costa, CEIIA o Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway o Ana Brito/Miguel Lopes, WAVEC o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Others tbc 7. Advanced offshore aquaculture technologies: an international consortium towards new generation technologies • Artur Costa, CEIIA / Morten Lyssand, General Manager, Global Maritime Oslo • Discussion: o Luis Sebastiao, ISR/IST Lisboa o Nuno Lourenço, IPMA o Nils Huseby, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises o Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF o Others tbc Discussion: 5 §
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1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm Sigi Gruber, Head of Unit -­‐ Marine Resources, European Commission Bent Bakken, Norway Embassy in Portugal João Fonseca Ribeiro, Director General, DGPM, Portugal Fernando Dias Marques, DGPM, Portugal Daniel Ferreira, FCT, Portugal Others tbc Lunch Session 3: Perspectives to build and promote international consortia Goal: Discuss funding sources for new projects and international consortia towards the sustainable exploration/exploitation of Atlantic. §
Marco Weydert, Marine Resources, European Commission §
João Fonseca Ribeiro, Director General, DGPM, Portugal §
Daniel Ferreira, FCT, Portugal §
Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF §
Bent Bakken, Norway Embassy in Portugal §
Others to be confirmed Discussion §
Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil §
Artur Costa, CEIIA §
Karl Strømsem, Global Maritime, Norway §
Flor Angela Quintero, Steinbeis Foundation, Germany §
Carlos Arroyave, UAN, Colombia Closing Remarks Day 3: Wednesday, June 10, 12:00-­‐4pm The workshop will be followed by a Bike Tour in the Mountain of Sintra, near Lisbon, June 10 (a National Holiday in Portugal). It starts at 12:00 in Colares and it is expected to finish by 4:30 pm, also in Colares, Sintra. Informations: Artur Costa, [email protected] 6 Participants (only by invitation) Brasil: Carlos Camerini, ONIP, Brazil Alberto Rogério Medeiros, FINEP (tbc) Marcelo Vertis, Agencia Desenvolvimento, Rio de Janeiro (tbc) Daniel Moczydlower, Embraer Sistemas (tbc) Daniel Camerini, Ativatec Colombia: Carlos Arroyave, UAN, Colombia EC: Sigi Gruber, Head of Unit -­‐ Marine Resources, European Commission Marco Weydert, Marine Resources, European Commission European Parliament: Ricardo Serrão Santos, MEP -­‐tbc Norway: Karl Strømsem, Business Development and SURF Manager, Global Maritime AS Morten Lyssand, General Manager, Global Maritime Oslo Eskil Reite, Global Maritime AS Morten Eriksen Nils Huseby, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprises Atle Minsaas, Marintek, SINTEF Bent Bakken, Norway Embassy in Portugal Belgium: Nathalie Rosseau, Windfire (tbc) Germany: Flor Angela Quintero, Steinbeis Foundation, Germany Portugal: João Fonseca Ribeiro, Director General, DGPM, Portugal Fernando Dias Marques, DGPM, Portugal Pedro Madureira, EMEPC Miguel Miranda, Director, Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA) -­‐ tbc Nuno Lourenço, Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera (IPMA) Daniel Ferreira, FCT, Portugal Pedro Vieira, CCDR Centro Rui Baptista, GALP Paulo Guedes, Critical Software -­‐ tbc Júio Viana, Critical Material -­‐ tbc Alberto Leão, Lankhorste António Vidigal, EDP Inovação -­‐tbc António Sarmento, WAVEC Ana Brito, WAVEC Miguel Lopes, WAVEC Cristiano Silva, Technip, Portugal Helena Gouveia, ISQ, Portugal Margarida Pinto, ISQ, Portugal Nuno Ávila, DEIMOS Nuno Catarino, DEIMOS Nuno Simões, UAVison Rodrigo Fernandes, MARETEC – LARSYS 7 Francisco Campuzano, MARETEC – LARSYS Marcos Mateus, MARETEC – LARSYS Antonio Pascoal, ISR-­‐LARSYS Luis Sebastião, ISR-­‐LARSYS Jose Rui Felizardo, CEIIA, Matosinhos, Portugal Artur Costa, CEIIA Vanda Nunes, CEIIA Francisco Cunha, CEIIA Rui Santos, IN+/IST Lisboa -­‐ LARSYS, Portugal Manuel Heitor, IN+/IST Lisboa -­‐ LARSYS, Portugal 8 
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