We commissioned UK private sector to answer a simple question: How would you scale-up to take on key challenges in #FloatingWind? The results are in: ?? Eight locally-led consortia formed, involving 30+ UK companies ? #IndustryDeliveryPlans for regionally-rooted solutions in: Anchors and Mooring, Logistics, Operations and Maintenance ?? Links forged with regional ports, infrastructure and stakeholders - to prime for *delivery* ?? Pre-investment from The Crown Estate Accelerator to progress four bricks-and-mortar projects as a direct result Neatly matching OWIC's #IndustryGrowthPlan and ahead of #AR7's #CleanIndustryBonus scheme to reward developers who invest early in shorter supply chains. We believe this represents serious progress for the #CelticSea but, more importantly, our companies are stepping up with #credibleambition and #exportpotential TARDRA | Nerth Ltd | Apollo | Hutchinson | Tugdock | JET Connectivity | Morek Engineering | Solis Marine Made possible with funds from the Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Good Growth Fund #UKSPF #CIOSGOODGROWTH #SharedProsperity.
Observing the Cornish Economy - Past, Present and exciting Future Trustee - The Poly (Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society)
5 天前I am sure this is the right approach to help Cornish companies get the most out of Celtic Sea developments. I see you've put up a picture of Falmouth Docks which seems to be the place which could well benefit the most. The sceptical (hostile?) Cornwall Councilor that I've mentioned before was adamant that Falmouth was just not going to be able to handle the size of vessels which would be standard in the Celtic Sea. I've talked to people close to the Docks who are much more sanguine.