Maltese company contributes to international research leading to the development of a greener marine industry
A Maltese company is participating in an international research programme, which brings together academics from the United Kingdom, Italy and Malta to further develop a scientific and technological capacity in marine structural design for a greener industry.
The minister for Research, Innovation and the Co-ordination of the PostCovid-19 Strategy Dr Owen Bonnici visited the offices of Naval Architectural Services (NAS Ltd), a Maltese company which provides specialist marine technical services to a diverse range of local and international clients from its Malta base.
Minister Bonnici explained that VENTuRE is an ongoing project that aims to bring together international leading research organisations, namely the University of Strathclyde in the UK and the University of Genoa in Italy and local institutions such as the University of Malta and NAS to transfer knowledge and enhance the scientific and technological capacity in energy efficient ship design.
This project will help contribute to providing Malta with a good base to further develop its scientific and technological capacity in the marine industry.
Minister Bonnici said that the fact that Maltese researchers are contributing to reaching the global targets set by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is something which we all should be proud of.
“I congratulate the research arm of this company, which is led by Dr Kurt Mizzi, and which now also focuses on new fuels and state-of-the-art energy efficient designs towards achieving the company’s ambitious goal of zero emissions and low environmental impact shipping and yachting,” said the minister.
NAS Ltd director, engineer Kurt Gutteridge, explained that this company had its origins in the survey and design sectors of the industry. Over time, the company has rapidly evolved to offer support and consultancy in various specialist areas such as ship and yacht stability, detailed marine structural design, hull optimization services and the use of energy-saving devices.
“Today, the company has positioned itself at the forefront of the sector by ensuring constant investment in human and technical resources, which are essential in a knowledge-based industry where technological development and innovation are key to success,” he added, while acknowledging that NAS Ltd is also working on other international projects.