2015-02-09

Liverpool John Moores University has teamed up with Mersey Maritime and Vestfold University College in Norway to bring together maritime clusters from the Atlantic region.

The partners were invited to lead an EU funded workshop at the Atlantic Stakeholder Platform Conference in Porto to present to stakeholders their ideas to create a common platform to support innovation, research and higher skills. The conference is the first in a series designed to support delivery of the Atlantic Action Plan which is led by the Directorate-General for Maritime Policy, Ministry of Agriculture and Sea in partnership with DG MARE/European Commission. The plan is intended to stimulate jobs and growth in the regions of the five countries bordering the Atlantic (UK, Ireland, France, Portugal and Spain) and covers three themes investment in innovation in SMEs, research, and skills.

Ian Jenkinson, Director of the School of Engineering, Technology and Maritime at LJMU emphasised the importance of business clusters in economic development. The experience in Norway shows that successful clusters demonstrate high levels of innovation based on their ability to generate and share knowledge and to develop and attract skilled employees. He said: ‘Liverpool City Region has one of one of the largest clusters of maritime businesses outside London, and over eighty percent of these are SMEs whose interests Mersey Maritime represents. The aim of this partnership between Liverpool John Moores University and Mersey Maritime is to develop a model for knowledge based industrial development where concentrations of SMEs interact effectively with institutions in business, finance and education’

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