Developing a national marine electronics agenda : proceedings of the Marine Instrumentation Panel meeting, September 12-14, 1989
Developing a national marine electronics agenda : proceedings of the Marine Instrumentation Panel meeting, September 12-14, 1989
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1990-12
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Gaines, Arthur G.
Lindborg, Kristina L. C.
Lindborg, Kristina L. C.
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10.1575/1912/1029
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Marine electronics
Marine instruments
Competitiveness
Commercialization
Marine economics
State economic initiatives
Technology transfer
R&D
Japan
Europe
United States
Massachusetts
Hawaii
Aquaculture
Tanker safety
Marine instruments
Competitiveness
Commercialization
Marine economics
State economic initiatives
Technology transfer
R&D
Japan
Europe
United States
Massachusetts
Hawaii
Aquaculture
Tanker safety
Abstract
Thirteen short papers address aspects of competitiveness in the marine electronics instrumentation industry. Topics include
activity and status of government initiatives in Japan and Europe to promote this industry; and the possible role of federal-state
collaboration in the U.S. Papers address technology transfer between research institutions and the commercial sector; the role of
"strategic alliances" in this process; and the "dual-use" concept in effective technology development and commercialization. Other
papers address electronic technology applications in speific marine areas, such as the use and implications of the COMSAT
mobile satellite communication infrastructure; electronic charts and safety of tanker operations; and instrumentation applications in aquaculture and environmental monitoring.
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Gaines, A. G., & Lindborg, K. L. C. (1990). Developing a national marine electronics agenda: proceedings of the Marine Instrumentation Panel meeting, September 12-14, 1989. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. https://doi.org/10.1575/1912/1029