
Join us on Wednesday 8th May – 8am – 12pm – DG06, Dorset House, Talbot Campus.
For the Innovate UK Marine and Maritime Launchpad Future Funding event, tailored specifically for Dorset’s marine and maritime businesses. The event will delve into the latest funding opportunities and initiatives aimed at businesses involved in Clean Maritime, Digital Oceans and Marine Autonomy in Dorset.
Who should attend?
This event is a must-attend for Dorset-based marine and maritime businesses looking to innovate and grow. Whether you’re a seasoned industry player, a start-up or a support organisation looking to collaborate on projects, if your business involves Clean Maritime, Digital Oceans, and Marine Autonomy, this event is tailored just for you. Connect with like-minded peers, industry and academic experts plus funding specialists to explore the opportunities available.
Why should I attend?
Discover opportunities to secure funding and support for your innovative projects.
Gain invaluable insights into future funding opportunities and learn how to navigate the funding landscape effectively.
Forge strategic partnerships, access tailored guidance and position your business for accelerated growth.
Don’t miss out on this chance to drive innovation, sustainability, and success in Dorset’s marine and maritime sectors.
Spaces are limited so reserve your spot here











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