
A successful scientific poster is a visual abstract designed to engage colleagues, spark discussion, and effectively communicate your work. Our guide.
Welcome to the Blue Lobster blog. Here you’ll find stories and updates from our journeys in tech: we share project milestones, event highlights, behind-the-scenes insights, and the occasional dry quip about the challenges we tackle. Topics range from EU Horizon project kick-offs and climate-tech innovations to new features in our software and lessons learned in the field. Our goal is simple – to spread knowledge, celebrate successes, and maybe inspire a few more people to get excited about what floats our boat.
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A successful scientific poster is a visual abstract designed to engage colleagues, spark discussion, and effectively communicate your work. Our guide.
Imagine a one-stop shop for digital twins, models, data streams, and analytics tools designed to better understand, protect, and harness our seas.
GeoMachine makes complex data approachable, interactive, and meaningful. Its advanced WebGIS interface allows users to analyse spatial data visually.
Si Keeble, Director of Blue Lobster IT presents the dissemination and communication activities at the new EU funded AquaINFRA project kick-off meeting, Aalborg University, Copenhagen.
Si Keeble, director of Blue Lobster IT presents the design and plan for the development of an innovative European Digital Twins of Ocean (DTO) Marketplace and Interactive Environment (IE).
AquaINFRA is an EU Horizon Europe project funded under the HORIZON-INFRA-2022-EOSC-01 call, coordinated by Aalborg University (Denmark), connecting 21 international partners from 10 countries across Europe, the UK, and Scandinavia.
Blue Lobster announces the launch of Polardex, a new tool for visualising polar infrastructures, for scientists working in the Arctic and Antarctic.
The EU has awarded €17 million to ILIAD (Integrated Digital Twins for Marine and Maritime Data and Information Services). This international project will create a European Digital Twin of the Ocean (DTO) that will combine high-resolution modelling with real-time sensing of ocean parameters.
The final conference for the EU H2020 funded ODYSSEA Project, will be held virtually on the 3rd November 2021. The conference is the culmination of four and a half years of work by 28 partner organisations across 14 countries and will highlight the key achievements of the project to its partners and stakeholders.
Interactive Arctic Stakeholder Mapping application launched as part of the KEPLER (Key Environmental monitoring for Polar Latitudes and European Readiness) H2020 EU Project.
EcoScope is a H2020 project funded under the Blue Growth Call, coordinated by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) that brings together 24 international partners from 18 countries across the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Canada and the Philippines.
Blue Lobster’s Managing Director, Simon Keeble was invited to present as part of a group of experts, for the NextGEOSS Webinar Series. The presentation was entitled “Earth Observation Systems creating products and knowledge for the Mediterranean: The ODYSSEA project” and delivered live on 30th August 2021.