Název projektu:
PS: Eurostars - Offshore Communication System (11 ES 22C4 3NMW)
Popis:
A Canarian SME is developing a proposal for designing, building and testing a prototype buoy to provide offshore wireless communication services. The SME, acting as coordinator of the proposal, is looking for a SME specializing in marine and maritime technology (buoy constructor, if possible) in order to participate in a EUROSTARS project as a partner. Universities and research or technological centers are also welcome. Preferred countries: Finland, Norway, United Kingdom.
An innovative SME based in Spain (Canary Islands) wants to develop an Offshore Communication System, a project that seeks to design, build and test a prototype buoy to provide offshore wireless communications.
The company is preparing a proposal for the eighth EUROSTARS call as coordinator (deadline 01 March 2012) and is looking for partners:
- SME specializing in marine and maritime technology (buoy constructor, if possible)
- Universities and research or technological centers related to marine and maritime technology are also welcomed to the project.
The partners must belong to a EUROSTARS country (http://www.eurostars-eureka.eu/where.do)
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements:
Offshore Communication System (OCS) is an innovative technological project that seeks to design, build and test a prototype buoy to provide offshore wireless communications. It focuses on and fills a market niche regarding offshore communications: present-day marine communications can only rely on bad quality RF (Radio-Frequency) or high cost satellite communications. Emergency sea units do not have a reliable and high-quality voice service at sea. Another circumstance ships or scientific sea devices suffer from is that they do not have available a high speed data service to upload and download information, while there is a growing need for and interest in network communications at sea.
OCS aims to solve these problems by providing a great value market solution. It will satisfy these needs by offering various communications subsystems integrated in a buoy. The buoy will be designed to work in most sea locations and sea states, working correctly even in a bad climate and will be able to survive extreme sea conditions. This flexibility will make it possible to have a big customer portfolio that can benefit from this solution and therefore, lead to a quick return of investment.
An innovative SME based in Spain (Canary Islands) wants to develop an Offshore Communication System, a project that seeks to design, build and test a prototype buoy to provide offshore wireless communications.
The company is preparing a proposal for the eighth EUROSTARS call as coordinator (deadline 01 March 2012) and is looking for partners:
- SME specializing in marine and maritime technology (buoy constructor, if possible)
- Universities and research or technological centers related to marine and maritime technology are also welcomed to the project.
The partners must belong to a EUROSTARS country (http://www.eurostars-eureka.eu/where.do)
Technical Specifications / Specific technical requirements:
Offshore Communication System (OCS) is an innovative technological project that seeks to design, build and test a prototype buoy to provide offshore wireless communications. It focuses on and fills a market niche regarding offshore communications: present-day marine communications can only rely on bad quality RF (Radio-Frequency) or high cost satellite communications. Emergency sea units do not have a reliable and high-quality voice service at sea. Another circumstance ships or scientific sea devices suffer from is that they do not have available a high speed data service to upload and download information, while there is a growing need for and interest in network communications at sea.
OCS aims to solve these problems by providing a great value market solution. It will satisfy these needs by offering various communications subsystems integrated in a buoy. The buoy will be designed to work in most sea locations and sea states, working correctly even in a bad climate and will be able to survive extreme sea conditions. This flexibility will make it possible to have a big customer portfolio that can benefit from this solution and therefore, lead to a quick return of investment.
Požadavky na partnera:
Requested Cooperation: Joint further development
- Type of partner sought: SME (main focus). Universities and research or technological centers are also welcome.
- Specific area of activity of the partner: Marine and maritime technology.
- Task to be performed by the partner: Buoy design and construction.
- Preferred countries: Finland, Norway, United Kingdom.
- Type of partner sought: SME (main focus). Universities and research or technological centers are also welcome.
- Specific area of activity of the partner: Marine and maritime technology.
- Task to be performed by the partner: Buoy design and construction.
- Preferred countries: Finland, Norway, United Kingdom.
Obchodní firma/fyzická osoba:
Technologické inovační centrum s.r.o.
Sídlo/Místo podnikání:
Vavrečkova 5262
760 01 Zlín
760 01 Zlín
Kontaktní osoba:
Lenka Kostelníková
Email:
Telefon:
+420 739 570 792
