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    Not a major report but article from the UK re event including Carnegie Wave Energy below. I would like to think that CWE were beneficiaries of the "“Delegates from around the world had a chance to meet some of our most innovative businessesface-to-face and this has led to some major new client wins for them."

    Devon and Cornwall marine renewable industry makes waves in Scotland

    By Western Morning News  |  Posted: June 09, 2014
    By Olivier Vergnault, WMN Business Editor, Twitter: @OliVergnault

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    The Westcountry’s marine renewable industry showed off its expertise at All Energy, the UK’s largest renewable energy trade show.
    Twelve members of the South West Marine Energy Park, a partnership made up of local government, academia and industry, exhibited on a SWMEP stand at the Aberdeen event.
    The delegation included leading Cornwall marine renewable companies, as well FaB Test and Wave Hub.
    The companies and organisations, including Supacat, Mojo Maritime and Armada Hydraulics, were brought together by Invest In Cornwall, the inward investment service run by Cornwall Development Company.
    Lucy Hunt, Invest In Cornwall Manager at CDC, said: “Delegates from around the world had a chance to meet some of our most innovative businessesface-to-face and this has led to some major new client wins for them.
    "Through events such as these we are able to support the growth of Cornish companies, bringing a wider benefit to our local economy.
    “SWMEP and IIC also held an industry debate on opportunities in the wave and tidal supply chain. With our rich natural resources and opportunities to trial new technologies combined with a strong skills base, the South West is the natural home for this industry.”
    IIC’s remit is to attract investment into Cornwall and help supportcommercial growth of the marine renewables industry which is expected to be worth more than £70 billion to the UK economy by 2050.
    Johnny Gowdy, director of RegenSW and the South West Marine Energy Park, said; “The South West has some of the most diverse ocean resources for wave, tidal and offshore wind powered renewable energy and it’s important we continue to find ways to promote this capability and our expertise.
    "The exhibition at All Energy is just one example of how we can do this.”
    The other delegation members to exhibit at the All Energy event included KML / Keynvor MorLift, LICEnergy, Carnegie Wave Energy, Plymouth University Marine Institute, Pegasus Environmental.

    http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk...dustry-makes/story-21207939-detail/story.html

    Read more: http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk...tory-21207939-detail/story.html#ixzz34DaniRHh
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