Our CEO, Charlotte O’Kelly, was recently interviewed by the Sunday Business Post on the continuing growth of TechWorks Marine

Techworks Marine employs 14 people directly and outsources much of its equipment production to third parties. It is currently seeking to hire earth observation scientists and marine scientists to continue a growth trajectory O’Kelly said could be partly explained by the versatility of the business.

Where we’re different is that we sell marine data as a service, as well as developing the equipment.

The article can be accessed here: https://www.businesspost.ie/making-it-work/marine-data-firm-adds-offshore-wind-energy-sector-to-its-remit-c051100c

 

Really looking forward to this annual event. A good pulse on this sector, and great to catch up with both new and old friends and colleagues.

Looking forward to the Wind Energy Ireland trade show starting tomorrow. Come and talk to our team on Stand B22, about your Metocean Data needs.
#metocean #marinedata #offshorewind

Looking forward to the Wind Energy Ireland trade show starting tomorrow. Come and talk to our team on Stand B22, about your Metocean Data needs.
#metocean #marinedata #offshorewind

Dr.Sinead McGlynn our COO presenting our #DigitalTwins activities as part of the Destination Earth workshop in #dublin today. @dstnearth @ESA_EO @MetEireann

Great 1st #offshorewind supply chain event held in Ireland. Well done @RWE_AG for organising. Our MD @charlotteokelly giving an insight into the our marine data offer to this sector #metocean @DublinArray @Marineireland @WindEnergyIRL

Our MD @charlotteokelly was at the Irish Embassy in Paris today discussing #marinedata and #DigitalTwins for French-Irish #offshorewind research. With Ambassador Niall Burgess and Minister Neale Richmond @IrishAmbParis @Entirl @MarineIrlNet @nealerichmond

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Fascinating second panel discussion at @IrlEmbParis on geographical and meteorological conditions in the Atlantic and the digitisation of data with @SEAI_ie @Ifremer_fr @TechWorksMarine @GeolSurvIE & @ademe