Email News September 2018
Welcome to the September 2018 Email Newsletter from Marine South East...
If you would like to submit an article for consideration please email the text and a suitable image or logo to sj@mseuk.org
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MCA Consultation on Changes to Regulations for Pleasure Vessels...
The MCA is seeking feedback from the public and small craft industry on some recent clarifications which will address a gap in the regulatory framework for temporary commercial use either for Business Purposes or as a Race Support Boat.
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Sign up to receive updates on marine business opportunities surrounding Multi-Use Platforms at Sea...
In the coming years, the world’s oceans will see a growing development of marine infrastructures including offshore wind farms, marine aquaculture farms and offshore ports. These will provide business opportunities for a wide variety of marine businesses from designers, boat builders, marine service companies and aquaculture businesses.
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Government commits £780m to Catapult Centres to help UK businesses exploit new technologies ...
HM Treasury has announced an additional £780m funding for its Catapult Centres which have already helped over 3,000 companies develop and exploit new technologies. Find out what the Catapult Centres can do for your business.
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Women in Innovation Awards...
UK business women can apply for one of 8 Women in Innovation Awards: £50,000 funding each and a bespoke package of mentoring, coaching and business support.
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Business South Making Mental Health Work, 12th September 2018, Southampton...
Join Business South and fellow professionals interested in the People Agenda from across Southern England for an interactive workshop focused on mental health in the workplace, delivered by mental health expert Lee Loveless.
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Practical Surveying for Small Craft Marine Surveyors, 12th-13th September 2018, Southampton...
This unique YDSA two-day practical course is designed to provide hands-on experience which will be invaluable to new and aspiring marine surveyors. The course is aimed at those new to surveying but who will already have some relevant background within the marine industry.