Irish marine science and technology company TechWorks Marine has secured a contract to lead a European Space Agency (ESA) research project on monitoring coastal outlets. Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin-based ...
TechWorks Marine has secured a European Space Agency funded contract worth €670,000 (£585,000). The Dun Laoghaire-based business has been awarded a contract for a project which aims to expand the ...
The Dublin company said data from satellites can be used to find suitable sites for wind farms and support monitoring activities. TechWorks Marine, a Dublin marine data company, has landed a €475,000 ...
A Dublin-based firm has won a contract to lead a research project with the European Space Agency (ESA) on monitoring coastal outlets. TechWorks Marine, which is based in Dun Laoghaire, specialises in ...
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A new ESA project led by Irish industry is putting satellite data to use for monitoring the quality of coastal water. The Irish minister for Research and Innovation is supporting this initiative, in ...
The CoastEye Mini-Buoy is a small, portable buoy which contains a number of sensors and can easily be deployed in coastal environments for a few months at a time to monitor the marine environment. The ...
An Irish company has won a major contract to carry out work on behalf of the European Space Agency. TechWorks Marine, based in Dun Laoghaire in Dublin, will lead a research project on monitoring ...
Dr Barry Fennell of Enterprise Ireland with Pat Rabbitte, Minister for Communications, Charlotte O'Kelly, managing director of TechWorks Marine, and Dr Gordon Campbell of the European Space Agency.
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