Marine-based bio-industries received an injection of support today with the launch of BioMarine TV.
This is a new 'news' service, offered through Bio-Marine Organisation Ltd in partnership with Paris-based MLG Events, that has been launched today and is available on the internet through YouTube.
The sub-five minute inaugural video is presented by newsreader Ginie Van de Noort and reports on recent news items related to the biomarine industry in a quick-fire format.
News items covered in this first edition of Biomarine TV includes:
Pierre Erwes, Chairman BioMarine / Marine Bioresources Ecosystem (Pierre offers anyone with news to contact him "if you wish to add some visibility, be interviewed, or co-develop a web series" on: pierre.erwes@biomarine.org)
This is a new 'news' service, offered through Bio-Marine Organisation Ltd in partnership with Paris-based MLG Events, that has been launched today and is available on the internet through YouTube.
The sub-five minute inaugural video is presented by newsreader Ginie Van de Noort and reports on recent news items related to the biomarine industry in a quick-fire format.
News items covered in this first edition of Biomarine TV includes:
- Iceland Ocean Cluster - Fish processing
- Pia Winberg, Australia - Seaweed Production
- Ilaria Nardello, Ireland - European Projects
- Allma & A4F, Portugal - Microalgae
- Tiago Henriques, Portugal - Biomaterials
- HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco - Awarded
Pierre Erwes, Chairman BioMarine / Marine Bioresources Ecosystem (Pierre offers anyone with news to contact him "if you wish to add some visibility, be interviewed, or co-develop a web series" on: pierre.erwes@biomarine.org)
Nice. She needs subtitles though as her accent is quite hard to understand. Need to go into a bit more detail on some items.
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