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Marine Energy Research Innovation and Knowledge Accelerator

Objective

MERIKA (Marine Energy Research Innovation and Knowledge Accelerator) is an ambitious initiative by UHI (University of the Highlands and the Islands), located in Scotland and the UK’s outermost region. The project revolves around the concept of turning the UHI Faculty of Science, Health and Engineering into a reference research and innovation hub for all of Europe on the theme of marine energy. The region is endowed with a unique environment that enables research “where the resource is” for ocean wave, tidal and offshore wind power. Marine energy has the potential to meet a growing share of Europe’s energy demands in the years to come. Research is needed to improve predictability, forecast techniques and to provide equipment and instruments’ interactions to better manage development processes within a well preserved environment. UHI already has a consolidated position within the international research community and MERIKA represents the opportunity for a leap forward to acquire and reinforce its status of “reference centre” in Europe. The project relies on cooperation with 7 high profile scientific institutions in Europe and is centered on two main blocks of activities. One intervenes on capital (human and physical) and one builds capacity, especially in areas related to innovation and protection or exploitation of knowledge. The first block consists of: a comprehensive mobility programme with partnering organisations, a recruitment plan responding to precise needs for multidisciplinary competences to efficiently link different research strands, and a crucial upgrade in infrastructure, to enable UHI to function as the reference European hub for marine energy research. The capacity building component is geared towards a better use of complementary funds, the reinforcement of international collaboration and the definition of a coherent innovation policy to enhance UHI’s potential in its cooperation with industry and other stakeholders of the marine energy arena.

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FP7-REGPOT-2012-2013-1
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Coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS
EU contribution
€ 3 950 000,00
Address
OLD PERTH ROAD
IV2 3JH INVERNESS
United Kingdom

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Region
Scotland Highlands and Islands Inverness & Nairn and Moray, Badenoch & Strathspey
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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