(5th May 2016)

BlueBRIDGE is inviting you.....

to its interactive workshop at the EU Maritime Day 2016! The workshop takes place on 18 May 2016, Logomo Conference Centre, Turku, Finland,   10.45-12.15 ROOM GOTO35

Why Join us? 

  • See how BlueBRIDGE is changing the paradigm of data management.
  • BlueBRIDGE provides services for policy makers,international organisations, Industry, Researchers, Universities and more 
  • See first hand how the BlueBRIDGE technology works via our demo

These topics will be covered by 4 leading experts in their respective fields offering a true insight into how BlueBRIDGE services are already making a real difference.

Agenda

Intrigued? Come and see how BlueBRIDGE could help you and how you could become one of the first adopters of the BlueBRIDGE services!

We will be in Room : GOTO35 10.45-12.15.
We look forward to meeting you there
Register now here

BlueBRIDGE Expert Speakers

Philippe Monbet
Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique

Working for the Pole Mer Bretagne Atlantique, a Sea business Cluster dealing with innovation in the maritime sector as an expert in EU project management and environment.
Pasquale Pagano
ISTI-CNR & BlueBRIDGE Technical Director

Pasquale is currently the Technical Director of D4Science, the Hybrid Data Infrastructure serving more than 2500 scientists in 44 countries, and chief manager of gCube software, the open-source platform for the management and operation of scientific data infrastructures.
Miles Macmillan-Lawler
GRID-Arendal

Miles Macmillan-Lawler is a marine scientist with an interest in mapping and planning in the marine environment. He based at GRID-Arendal in Norway where he heads up the State of Environment and Marine Planning Group.
Scott Large
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)

Professional Officer for Advisory Services at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES),  facilitating the production of scientific advice for national and international decision-making on marine issues throughout the North Atlantic.