OBSERVATORIO

UNDER THE AUX NAVALIA PROJECT A TECHNOLOGY SURVEILLANCE PROGRAMME AND PATENT MONITORING WILL BE LAUNCHED IN THE NAVAL AUXILIARY INDUSTRY 

The program aims to launch a joint service of technological surveillance and monitoring of patents relevant to the naval auxiliary industries that will enable to apply innovations in their industry.

In order to carry out this activity, the following action will be launched :

  • Development of a technology monitoring system on the web identified as a common service for the naval auxiliary industry in the participating regions. 
Fill in the survey

To carry out this objective properly, a short survey has been developed. It can be accessed by clicking on the link below:

Survey on technological surveillance

In order to fill it in you should contact  one of the project partners and ask them per e-mail a password.

 

The project outputs will materialize in...:

A Transnational Technology Surveillance service of the naval auxiliary industry on the web. You can already access the following services:

If you are interested in taking part in this process, please contact the project through:
email account: info@auxnavalia.org

 


»Environmental groups launch fresh drive to enforce slow steaming

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Economic and environmental benefits of mandatory slow steaming outweigh the costs, IMO is told


»Hong Kong’s shipowners want help from China

29/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article392234.ece

HKSA hopes Beijing government can ask Chinese shippers to prioritise local owners


»How secure is a guarantee?

29/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article392484.ece

Where a contract is ambiguous, courts often determine the scope


»China slams EU proposal to include shipping in emission trading scheme

29/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article392321.ece

Pre-emptive remarks ahead of IMO debate on curbing shipping emissions


»Green groups urge IMO members to extend EEDI to all tonnage

29/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/ship-operations/article392472.ece

Index will cut CO2 emissions only after 2035, say WWF and Carbon War Room


»New York State makes U-turn on ballast water

29/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article392218.ece

EPA's national-level and IMO-consistent standard adopted until end-2013


»Sekimizu urges selection of CO2 market-based measure by 2013

28/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article392363.ece

IMO secretary-general uses opening speech of this week’s marine environment protection committee to call on its participants to intensify efforts to make progress i


»Up to 60 vessels on sale for scrap

28/02/2012 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/ship-operations/article392344.ece

Premium prices only for large or specialist tonnage


 

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