STEAM-Sea Traffic Management in the EAstern Mediterranean

The STEAM Project (Coordinator – Michalis Michaelides, Scientific Coordinator – Herodotos Herodotou) is a three-year project expected to start on January 2019 with a budget of approximately 1 million EUR financed by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation. The general objective of the STEAM project is to develop Port of Limassol to become a world-class transshipment and information hub adopting modern digital technologies brought to the maritime sector, and a driver for short sea shipping in the Eastern Mediterranean through enhanced services based on standardized ship and port connectivity. The STEAM interdisciplinary consortium consists of established stakeholders of the maritime Cyprus and international sector including research institutes: CUT, MARINEM, and RISE (Sweden); private enterprises: TOTOTHEO, DELEVANT, and CSCS; public authorities: Cyprus Port Authority; and civil society organizations: Cyprus Shipping Association.
Projects
Trial 2May 31, 2019
Initiation speachMay 30, 2019
Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation ProjectMay 29, 2019
Flagship Project – Vassiliko Digitization TestbedMay 27, 2019
MARINA Platform for Offshore Renewable Energy InfrastructureMay 27, 2019
WECANet-A pan-European Network for Marine Renewable EnergyMay 27, 2019
Modeling of Extreme Oceanic Waves – OCEANMay 27, 2019
Smarten Marie Curie ITNMay 27, 2019
Regional NetworkMay 27, 2019
