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

 


»Advanced Gun Barrel Technology

26/08/2011 Link: http://www.nmc.ctc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=projects.details&projectID=2

NMC demonstrated the applicability of advanced metalworking technologies for the production of the Joint-Unmanned Combat Air System (J-UCAS). Specifically, the advanced metalworking technologies worked to reduce the weight and cost of the J-UCAS Wing Outboard Fuselage with an estimated cost avoidance of $170M.


»Centrifugally-Cast Titanium Carbide/Bronze Components

26/08/2011 Link: http://www.nmc.ctc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=projects.details&projectID=9

NMC will combine two costly steel sand castings into one steel investment casting, eliminating field failure and incurring an anticipated production cost savings of $8.1 million.


»Exothermic Welding for CVN

29/07/2011 Link: http://www.nmc.ctc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=projects.details&projectID=241

This project will thoroughly evaluate exothermic welding and insulation processes for splicing of Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System (EMALS) shipboard power cables on CVN 78 Class Carriers. Shipboard installation and repair procedures will be developed and approved for use.


»Cruise lobby warns Greece to sort out industrial strife

22/07/2011 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article375736.ece

Seafarers could follow taxi drivers in visiting misery on passengers, jeopardising country's cruise hub ambitions


»The industry’s responses to the scourge of piracy

22/07/2011 Link: http://www.lloydslist.com/ll/sector/regulation/article375612.ece

Evolving thinking about preventing pirate attacks has been marked by an increasingly aggressive call to arms


 

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