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Port security and the transition towards a biobased economy Ida Haisma Art de Boo Martijn Clarijs

Port security and the transition towards a biobased economy Ida Haisma Art de Boo Martijn Clarijs TNO. Passive sonars. Diver tracks. Tracking of small boats and divers in operational port environment.

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Port security and the transition towards a biobased economy Ida Haisma Art de Boo Martijn Clarijs

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  1. Port security and the transition towards a biobased economy Ida Haisma Art de Boo Martijn Clarijs TNO

  2. Passive sonars Diver tracks Tracking of small boats and diversin operational port environment Work partially funded by the Netherlands MoD, project nr. 685.10.4108.01, logistic support and divers were provided by the Royal Netherlands Navy Boat track Passive sonars

  3. Port Security Waterside? Landside

  4. Waterside Intruder Detection System An initiative by TNO, Customs Divers Rotterdam and industry Prototype developed with support of Ministry of Economics and Port of Rotterdam Is there a diver in the water? Know the answer in about 1 minute Enhances safety in underwater domain Safety information available in realtime on your mobile device

  5. Passive sonar for protecting storage and transportation of fuels • Performance • Use smart listening algorithms for robust performance in difficult acoustic environments such as harbours. • Affordable • Use of cheap components enables lower costs than active sonar • Environmental-friendly • low power consumption • no harm to marine life • Covert operation • System does not betray its presence

  6. Towards 100% renewable energyThe 3th industrial revolutioncoal & steam engine  oil & combustion engine  clean energy Solar / wind etc. for energy and mobilityBiomass for materials / chemicals

  7. Focus on implementation on industrial scaleWe develop technology which converts biomass into valuable materials and chemical building blocks. Feedstock (generation) • Cane/starch • Biomass • CO2 Products • Specialties • Materials • Base Chemicals • Energy

  8. Focus on implementation on industrial scaleTogether with industry and RTO’s

  9. M Bouman TNO Nieuwe huisstijl Example BioConSept consortium Large Industrial partners (10) ADM (NL),Clariant-SüdChemie (DE), Evonik (DE), Fluor (NL), Lucite (UK), Novamont (IT), Poyry (FIN), Proviron (BE), Solvay-Rhodia (B/Fr), Taminco (BE) Small-Medium-sized Enterprizes (16): Applicon (NL), Biochemize (ES), Bird Engineering (NL), CLEA Technologies (NL), Designer Energy (ISR), Dracosa (DE), Eucodis Bioscience (AUT), GTVT (SK), Ingenza (UK), Q-Norm (ES), RTDS (AUT), SuniLei (ES), TICON (DE), Tygron (NL), Weastra (SK), Zena (CZ) Researh & Technology Organizations (5): Fraunhofer (DE), Leitat (ES), TNO (NL), VITO (BE), VTT (FIN)

  10. Example Chains & platform molecules in BioConSept The aim of BioConSept: Develop technically, economically & ecologically viable bio-based chains that convert 2nd generation biomass into valuable platform chemicals and semi-/end-products, which are 30% cheaper and 30% more sustainable than the conventional chemical route or 1st generation process

  11. Example 4 pillars of BioConSept program

  12. Monitoring Impact Goals within TNODiscussed on National and EU level

  13. Themes and innovation areas

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