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INESCTEC.OCEAN

INESC TEC

About the Project

Centre of Excellence in Ocean Research and Engineering

The INESCTEC.OCEAN project will create a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Ocean Research and Engineering (OR&E) in Portugal. Synergistically addressing Marine Structures, Marine Robotics, Ocean Energy, and Ocean Data domains while developing R&D excellence from deep-sea to earth and space interactions, with a new knowledge transfer culture, and expanding innovation frontiers. This CoE will fulfil the increasing technology and scientific needs of emerging markets in a broad set of “blue” and “green” economy applications, such as Offshore Renewable Energies, offshore aquaculture, shipping and fisheries, deep marine resources exploration and bioprospection, among other marine and maritime emerging and established sectors. This new CoE, anchored in INESC TEC scientific and technological expertise in research lines in the Sea domain will achieve full government, decision-making and financial autonomy after the six years Teaming project with the mentoring of SINTEF OCEAN (SINTEF), the main R&D entity in Norway dedicated to ocean challenges, as an Advanced Partner. This will also strengthen the ties between the two country’s ecosystems in a clear win-win situation. INESCTEC.OCEAN includes as partners Fórum Oceano (FO), the Portuguese cluster in Blue Economy that gathers the actual quadruple-helix ecosystem in Portugal and has relations with all the main Blue Economy clusters in EU, and APDL Port of Leixões and Viana do Castelo, Portugal’s northern region port authority and one of the most disruptive companies in the country. Ocean Energy will be the CoE first priority. The existing energy context and the zero-carbon strategy place Renewable Energy production amidst the most relevant priorities for EU growth and social stability. INESCTEC.OCEAN will be the Western EU centre for EU Offshore Renewable Energy with the capacity to explore these emerging opportunities while partnering with other leading entities. INESC TEC is also leading three unique complementary infrastructures in Portugal supporting the development and testing of offshore renewable energy systems, aquaculture structures, marine robotics, among other offshore systems (1- Blue Hub in Leixões - an ocean basin; 2- Companhia de Energia Oceanica - CEO in Aguçadoura - an Offshore Renewable Energy test site; 3- TEC4SEA Infrastructure - for test and validation of technologies in ocean environment). The National Research Funding Agency (FCT) and the Portuguese Government will ensure +16M€ as complementary funding for the Teaming project, for infrastructures, R&D+I projects, 5 Corporate Chairs, advanced training and PhD programs, leveraging the attraction of qualified human resources. The CoE will boost the Blue Economy and foster innovation and technology transfer, reinforcing networking among academia, ocean R&D+I communities and industries, promoting the engagement of stakeholders in the field of sea technology as a global partnership.
Acronym

INESCTEC.OCEAN

Responsible

Diana Viegas

Status

active

Starting Date

January 1, 2025

Ending Date

January 31, 2030

Effective End Date

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Global Budget

€14,998,847.00

Funding

€11,067,316.25

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Associated Centres

Applied Photonics

From fundamental science to real-world innovation: at our Centre for Applied Photonics (CAP), we explore optical phenomena as a unique toolbox for innovation in micro- and nanofabrication, optical, physical, and biochemical sensors, and platforms for analogue simulation and quantum computing. Our researchers focus on developing systems capable of operating in contexts where precise and reliable sensing is essential (industry, environment or biomedicine), as well as nonlinear optical devices for building quantum analogue simulations and computing platforms. Our advances in photonic sensing enable their use in extreme environments, e.g., outer space or deep sea. Based on a non-siloed organisation, the solutions we develop through the study of light and photons require multidisciplinarity and close, cooperative work across our various research domains. With our expertise in photonics and electronic systems integration, we explore the potential for technology transfer to the emerging national and international photonics industry.

Applied Photonics

Telecommunications and Multimedia

The Centre for Telecommunications and Multimedia (CTM) welcomes close to 200 members, including at least 100 integrated researchers who carry out scientific work in the fields of communications, Artificial Intelligence, and computer science and engineering. The Centre’s activities cover several Research and Development (R&D) domains: Communications and Electronics Radio Frequency Technologies Optoelectronics Microelectronics Wireless Communication Networks Computer Perception Computer Vision applied to Medical Imaging Computer Vision applied to Digital Media Computer Audio applied to Music With multidisciplinary teams that include dozens of PhDs, CTM is strongly committed to both European and national research projects, as well as consultancy projects with industry.

Telecommunications and Multimedia

Robotics and Autonomous Systems

The Centre for Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CRAS) focuses on developing innovative robotic solutions for operation in complex environments. Each day, our researchers strive to map the unknown, creating solutions to explore the oceans’ depths, monitor the environment, or inspect infrastructures. Our goal? To become a global reference in robotics and autonomous systems, combining expertise in multisensory perception and 3D modelling, navigation and control, robotic manipulation and intervention - pushing the boundaries of autonomous robotics and integrating aerial, ground, and underwater robots into our solutions. Focusing on Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) between 5 and 8, CRAS develops prototypes and operational solutions for strategic sectors. Our laboratory infrastructure includes test tanks, prototyping workshops, and a wide range of equipment ready to operate in real-world environments. Our researchers also resort to Mar Profundo, a support vessel for testing and validating innovative maritime technologies - a key asset in bridging theoretical design and field validation. CRAS stands out for a practical approach: we combine advanced research with a strong focus on real-world applications, reducing human risk in hazardous missions, optimising operations and processes, and expanding the frontiers of autonomous robotics.

Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Human-Centered Computing and Information Science

The Centre for Human-Centered Computing and Information Science (HumanISE) brings together engineers, scientists, and designers with expertise in Human-Centred Computing (HCC), Computer Science (CS), and Information Science (IS). Interdisciplinarity, one of the Centre’s defining features, fosters the development of software systems, methods, and tools designed to empower individuals and their communities. The excellence and impact of HumanISE’s research, innovation, and consultancy activities allow addressing increasingly complex, volatile, heterogeneous, ambiguous, and uncertain challenges, while ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and organisational standards and frameworks. Value transfer is achieved through close collaboration with academia and industry partners. HumanISE’s core research areas include Human-Computer Interaction; Computer Graphics and Interactive Digital Media; Information Management and Information Systems; Software Engineering; and Large-Scale and Special-Purpose Computing Systems, Languages, and Tools; as well as Computing for Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems. HumanISE also explores innovation domains like Earth, Ocean and Space Sciences; Personalised Health Research; Geospatial Information Systems Engineering; and Applied Information Systems and Computing.

Human-Centered Computing and Information Science

Power and Energy Systems

The Centre for Power and Energy Systems (CPES) is a global reference in the large-scale integration of renewable-based electricity generation into the power system.We research and develop advanced solutions that enable the monitoring, control, optimisation, and forecasting of electricity production and consumption, as well as multi-energy systems. Our work supports the decarbonisation of the energy system, the electrification of society, and the large-scale integration of renewables, making power grids more flexible, intelligent, and resilient.Our research results include models, methodologies, hardware, and software (much of it open source) designed for various energy sector stakeholders, including citizens, communities, service providers, system operators, regulators, policy-makers, and governmental bodies.We operate a Smart Grids and Electric Vehicles Laboratory – the X-Energy Lab (link) – where we validate technological advancements in real-world conditions, ensuring that our solutions have a tangible impact on the energy sector.Thanks to our expertise, we hold a prominent role in both national and international projects supporting the energy transition, while also providing direct services to key players in the electricity sector.

Power and Energy Systems