Lessons Learned per Business Representatives

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Milestone 3

  • Foster collaboration among companies in the marine biotechnologies value chain and social and environmental actors.

Milestone 5

  • Encourage the production of socially and environmentally acceptable solutions and services with the science education of business and industry professionals;
  • Have business and industry professionals consider producing socially and environmentally acceptable marine bio-based goods and services;
  • Develop a GIS information database.

Milestone 6

  • Facilitate collaboration between research and industry/market to create a dynamic knowledge-sharing mechanism;
  • Convince investors to facilitate the creation of a dynamic knowledge-sharing mechanism;
  • Exchange with star chefs on new products from the transformation of marine resources to provide the opportunity to make the audience aware a wider audience;
  • Develop a "Social and Solidarity Economy" type of framework in the field of marine biotechnologies;
  • Organise Open Days in companies to ensure that the general public becomes familiar with marine biotechnologies;
  • Create new models for evaluating risks and economic issues;
  • Use public-private partnerships as a new economical instrument;
  • Business stakeholders are mostly interested on the policy agendas.

Milestone 7

  • Take into consideration new types of ownership forms in order to kick-start of development;
  • Restructuring different mechanisms in order to prevent pollution and to apply polluter sanctions, to ensure the transparency of legislative processes.

Milestone 8

  • Implement program of innovative research in relation to the effectiveness of the constructions of towers and generators to ensure sustainable development of renewable energy;
  • Oblige companies by contract to use 10% of their investment in an investigation in engineering design for mitigation of Deep Sea Mining during all the operation;
  • Upgrade the transport infrastructure for renewable energy;
  • Improve port reception facilities and services for processing over waste from ships;
  • Increase the usage of alternative fuels for ships as for instance Liquefide Naturaò Gas.



See also...

Stakeholder Type