Marine research meets practice
For external guests, the meeting provided an opportunity to explore research and strengthen connections across industry, public organisations and academia.
Frederik Skaanning Høyer, Project Coordinator from the Danish Geodata Agency, who works with official nautical charts in Danish and Greenlandic waters on a daily basis, put into words what he hopes to take home:
"We have a lot of in-depth data, and we are always interested in hearing about new technologies for data collection and ways of putting our data into use
Esben Sverdrup-Jensen, Director of the Danish Pelagic Producers' Organisation highlighted two research fields he had not expected to encounter:
"Underwater robotics, i.e. everything that goes on below the surface, where you can film and observe, is very interesting to us. And then there is the whole issue of ocean governance and the rules of the law of the sea, which is particularly relevant in these times."
His recommendation to others in the blue sector was clear: the larger the network becomes, the more value it creates for everyone involved
AAU BLUE is Co-organizer of the Maritime Research Festival 2027
AAU BLUE currently counts around 80 members. The network is for AAU researchers and is free to join. According to Troels Jacob Hegland, anyone working with blue-related topics will find like-minded colleagues in the network:
“Not everyone understands that the sea is cool, but everyone her does. And that’s why it just makes great sense for people to be a part of.”
Next year, the annual event will expand further as AAU BLUE co-organises the Maritime Research Festival – a conference bringing together maritime research from universities across the country. With Aalborg hosting in 2027, the stage is set for an even larger meeting point between the sea, research and the region
The Maritime Research Festival takes place on 15-16 April 2027.