Ecosystem Access: Bluetech Facilities and Expertise in New

Ecosystem Access: Bluetech Facilities and Expertise in New England

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SeaAhead and GMRI are creating a resource map of facilities across New England that provide support to bluetech innovators. During this webinar we laid out our vision for this tool and solicited feedback from bluetech startups about the information that we should include.

We'll also heard from representatives at the University of Maine and UMass Dartmouth who discussed access to facilities that support startups at their respective institutions, as well as mechanisms for accessing them.

Steven Lohrenz, Ph. D, is an educator and researcher in marine science in the School for Marine Science and Technology (SMAST) at UMass Dartmouth. His current research research extends across various themes including climate change impacts on land-ocean interactions, phytoplankton ecology and physiology, and biogeochemical cycling of carbon and other elements in ocean systems. His work also includes applications of optics and remote sensing in the study of biological and biogeochemical patterns and processes in aquatic environments and linkages to terrestrial systems.

James Beaupré, Ph. D, is the Director of Industrial Cooperation for the University of Maine. In this role, he develops and coordinates strategic partnerships between the university and organizations and individuals throughout Maine and the world. James’ mission is to connect external partners with university resources to solve problems, support commercialization of UMaine research, and advance economic development in Maine. He works closely with a range of constituents, including companies, trade organizations, nonprofits, and communities. is the Director of Industrial Cooperation for the University of Maine.

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