Sunderland Echo

New Frontier for Trevor

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a consortium, including Sunderland City Council, Port of Sunderland and Sunderland University, to take the Marlin Modular Floating Platform Project forward and received £300,000 funding from Innovate UK and co-funding from the Engineerin­g and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t.

Trevor chose to base Frontier Technical in Sunderland Software Centre after being offered advice and guidance from the council’s business investment team: “I believe this kind of disruptive technology could revolution­ise the offshore market, not only in deep-water locations, which require floating structures, but in shallower water, where this technology will still work, and will be significan­tly easier to install and eventually decommissi­on,” he said.

“The support the project has garnered, with the highest calibre partners now round the table really does hint at the vast potential this technology has, and I am really excited to work alongside them as we move this from concept, to prototype and eventually to market.”

The company has plans to open a facility to mass produce the float modules and the Port of Sunderland is ideally suited, with its new direct rail link and road connection­s and the New Wear Crossing due to be completed next year.

“The combinatio­n of a software-focused business space and the port just minutes down the road could not be better for Frontier,” said Trevor.

“I have always admired Sunderland’s engineerin­g capabiliti­es, having started my career on a ship built in the city. To be able to set up my business here and tap into the skills and assets Sunderland has to offer all these years later is fantastic.”

The company is currently testing a micro-version of the technology in the university’s Automotive and Manufactur­ing Advanced Practice facility, and will eventually develop larger prototypes on site that will be tested off the coast of Sunderland, before the project advances.

 ??  ?? Trevor Hardcastle (front left) with Sunderland city council leader Coun Paul Watson and representa­tives of consortium members.
Trevor Hardcastle (front left) with Sunderland city council leader Coun Paul Watson and representa­tives of consortium members.

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