Thursday, July 5, 2012

Cork Harbour company has secured permission from the IAA to fly UAV’s



SkyTech Ireland provide a cost-effective solution to capturing aerial images.
SkyTec Ireland, a new company operating in Cork Harbour, have secured the Irish Aviation Authority's Aerial Work Permission to commence commercial operations. This permission from the IAA is an essential requirement for any operator of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in Irish Airspace who wants to operate commercially, or for anyone who wants to put a camera into the sky for whatever reason.

SkyTec Ireland’s unmanned aircraft will be deployed initially in a photographical mode creating 3D images of well known landmarks to demonstrate the superior imagery obtained from their own image processing system.

They are also actively looking into the Media/Advertising usage as this use of the technology is fast becoming established as the most cost-effective way of obtaining video imagery.

SkyTec Ireland is based in the NMCI in Ringaskiddy as part of the IMERC campus.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Ground Zero Exhibition at Camden Fort Meagher by photographer Nicola McClean



Mayor of County Cork, Cllr Tim Lombard opens the Ground Zero 360 Exhibition at Camden Fort Meagher which will be open at weekends until September with (from left) Paul Brierlye, Chairman Rescue Camden, Paul McClean, NYPD, Nicola McClean whose photographs are exhibited and Martin Riordan, County Manager.
Irish photographer Nicola McClean has brought her stunning collection of images taken in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks in New York City in 2001 to the Cork public via an exhibition in Camden Fort Meagher.

In the days following the attacks, McClean captured the confusion and panic in the city and her pictures, along with chilling audio clips and a unique panoramic installation, evoke what New Yorkers were feeling in the days that followed the attacks.

Ground Zero 360 allows one to experience the enduring events of September 11th and celebrate the heroic men and women of the New York City Emergency Services.

The exhibition is made even more special and poignant given the unique location of Camden Fort Meagher which combines military heritage with wonderful ocean vistas.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Cork Harbour Open Day 2012 - ‘Call for Events’



Scenes on the promenade in Cobh during the 2011 Cork Harbour Open Day
We are delighted to announce that due to popular demand, Cork Harbour Open Day has been extended to a two day event for 2012 and will take place on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th September.

Aimed at embracing everything that Cork Harbour has to offer, Cork Harbour Open Day seeks to raise awareness of the different activities and events available for families in the harbour both on and off the water.

If you would like to be involved in Cork Harbour Open Day or organise an event on the day, please contact Sinead Kavanagh at harbourevents@corkharbour.ie or 021-4625375. All events or special offers for the weekend, no matter how big or small are welcome. Events organised will be promoted on the lead up to the day via PR, social media and the website www.corkharbour.ie. This approach proved very successful over the last number of years.

Please see event application attached and get involved!!.

The idea for a Harbour Open Day emerged from discussions between various stakeholders involved in the development and implementation of the Integrated Strategy for the Harbour. A group comprising representatives from UCC, City and County Councils and the Port of Cork set about working together to engage users of the Harbour and to organise the Open Day.

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Cork Week 2012, 7th-13th July



© Photo from Cork Week website
Cork Week 2012 is now in full swing. With10 high-octane races spread over 5 days with free event-related marina berthing and 7-day entertainment, Cork Week is an event not too be missed for sailors and land-lubbers alike.

Crosshaven village has pulled out all the stops this year and there is plenty of off-the-water family entertainment including extra opening hours for Camden Fort Meagher.

For live race updates see the Cork week website or follow all the action via Twitter @corkweektweet

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Monday, July 2, 2012

IMERC signs MOU with US Research Centre



Present at the signing were Dr. Ray Alcorn, HMRC, University College Cork, Dr. Valerie Cummins, IMERC, Cpt. Hugh Tully, Irish Naval Service, Governor Christine Gregoire, Washington State, Prof. Patrick Fitzpatrick, University College Cork, Mr. Peter Corcoran, OpenHydro Ltd., Lt. Nimah Ni Fhatharta, Irish Naval Service and Mr. Peter Coyle, Chairman IMERC
The Irish Maritime and Energy Resource Centre (IMERC) and the US Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Research Center (NNMREC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on research collaboration on marine renewable energy.

Governor Christine Gregoire, Governor of Washington State, witnessed and signed the agreement with the IMERC Director, Dr. Valerie Cummins, and the NNMREC Director, Prof. Brian Polangye. The agreement came about following a recent visit by Dr. Cummins to the U.S. where she spent two months developing business and research opportunities in the area of marine renewables. During her visit, which was part of a prestigious Eisenhower Fellowship, she met with Prof. Polangye and his colleagues in Washington State.

Their discussions revealed shared interests between IMERC and NNMREC in research areas such as marine acoustics and hydrodynamic modelling in support of marine renewable energy. Marine renewable energy encompasses wave, tidal and offshore wind energy. Ireland’s location at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and the location of Washington and Oregon States on the Pacific Ocean provide access to premier wind, wave and tidal resources in Europe and America respectively.

The harnessing of marine renewables in these jurisdictions provides an opportunity to meet energy demands in a way that is economically viable, environmentally benign, and socially acceptable. This is a global challenge and international collaboration is essential to accelerating marine renewable energy along the development pathway.

Researchers at IMERC and NNMREC have developed core competencies in technical, environmental, economic, and social aspects of marine renewable energy development. With both clusters closely engaged in demonstration-scale projects in their respective countries, the coming years will see an unprecedented opportunity for sharing of information and methods between researchers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Governor Gregoire is leading a trade delegation to Ireland and the U.K. with marine renewables as a key theme. She observed that the co-operation will stimulate increased potential for technological advancement and investment in the sector, which is of significant importance for Washington and Oregon States because of their geographical location and natural ocean energy resources.

IMERC is a tripartite alliance between University College Cork (UCC), Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and the Irish Naval Service (INS). NNMREC is a partnership between Oregon State University (OSU) and the University of Washington (UW). According to Mr. Peter Coyle, Chairman of IMERC, both clusters have a unique range of capabilities and facilities to support marine renewable energy development. The areas of co-operation within the MOU include the exchange of data of mutual interest, mobility of researchers, students and scholars, and joint research, lectures and symposia.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Camden Fort Meagher open for the summer



© Photo from Rescue Camden website/ Joleen Cronin
Camden Fort Meagher is now open each and every Saturday and Sunday from 12-5PM right through until Sunday September 16th.

The fort will also be open during Cork Week, 9th-13th of July, between 1PM and 3.30.

Keep up to date with all the official news from Rescue Camden on the Facebook page, or visit the Rescue Camden website.

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