A website for the transfer of innovations and technologies of the Blue Economy in the Atlantic Area. The purpose of this portal is to know about technologies and innovations close to market originated from marine and maritime resources and with a great potential for industrial use. Also with a directory of investors potentially interested in investing on these technologies and innovations.
In short, it is a meeting point between R+D+i entities, technology centres, companies and startups related to the Blue Economy and investment entities potentially interested in making the BE an Atlantic Area competitiveness pole.

This portal is a planned action of the FAN-BEST project whose final objective is to be a tool for the transfer of innovations and cutting-edge technologies in the sustainable exploitation of marine and maritime resources.
In particular, it is part of the work package 5 “Development of tools for the promotion of B2B and R&D relations”.
For more information: https://fanbest.eu/
This action is coordinated by the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), the main beneficiary of the FAN-BEST project and counts on the collaboration of the rest of the members of the partnership.
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce (UK), The University of Exeter- Business School (UK), Centre for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Design (CEED) Institute of Technology Tralee (IE), Ryan Academy (IE), Fundo Regional para a Ciência e Tecnologia- Azores Government, Orange Bird Crowdfunding Portugal (PT), Oceáno Azul (SP), Atlantpole (FR) and Vertigo Lab (FR) .














The Interreg Atlantic Area Programme is financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the European Territorial Cooperation objective of the European Union’s Cohesion Policy for the programming period 2014-2020.
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