Forging Ahead! Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is pleasure and honor to be taking the MOTN helm. I know that I have some big shoes to fill, but I look forward to growing with the organization and it's members. I would also like to welcome our new Vice President, Toby Stapleton, who I believe brings a fresh perspective to our group. I would also like [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN News
2017 Initiates Being Considered
Continued Implementation of MOTN's MOU with the Newfoundland and Labrador Ocean Cluster Negotiation of an MOU with Quebec's marine technology industry Further support and training for MOTN members in business issues, including: Export Opportunities with/in the U.S. Commercial Service Canada QuebecOntario/Ottawa, Newfoundland & [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN 2016 Summary
In 2016, MOTN continued its efforts for its members in networking, identifying opportunities, creating connections with opportunities including government agencies and international trade Major 2016 events either conducted by MOTN or with significant MOTN participation by Harlan and/or other members included: March 4: Tour of Port of New Bedford for [ Continue reading. ]
Pictures of the Endicott-MOTN-City of Gloucester team miniboat
Hi Everybody, Last night’s event (11/15/2016) was very successful, with more than 30 folks, almost 1/3 MOTN members, braving the lousy weather to meet at NOAA’s regional headquarters in Gloucester. Thanks so much to member David Basile for his sponsorship of the food and drink, making it possible for this to be a “no charge” event and to Rich Weismann of [ Continue reading. ]
“Marine Technology and the North” Recap and Networking meeting at NOAA Speaker added!
Hi Everyone, "Marine Technology and the North", held in Portland on Oct. 5, was a resounding success, with over 100 attendees coming from as far away as Greenland. Please see below for additional details and an added speaker. November 15, 2016 5:30 - 7:30 MOTN NETWORKING MEETING AT NOAA ! Greater Atlantic Region Fisheries [ Continue reading. ]
Ocean Energy for Small Non-grid Connected Applications: An MTS Tech Surge Not to Miss!
Ocean Energy for Small Non-grid Connected Applications: An MTS Tech Surge Not to Miss! (Hingham, MA) November 2-3, 2016, experts in the field of ocean energy are gathering to share their knowledge of ocean energy generation and how it can be harnessed to benefit non-grid connected users. There are plenty of places on earth that require power, but are [ Continue reading. ]
Oceans ’15
Oceans ’15 in Washington, D.C. occurred 20-22 October. It exhibited over 200 companies with corresponding technologies, informative technical sessions, panels, and town hall sessions, as well as planned and orchestrated fabulous networking sessions. From the first event, the “Icebreaker Reception,” MOTN was able to make/renew fantastic [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN is at OCEANS ’15!
MOTN's President, Harlan Doliner, will be participating in the Blue Tech & Blue Economy Town Hall as a featured panelist on Wednesday, October 21st from 10:30AM-12:00PM located in Room Annapolis 3. Board members Steve Withrow, Chris Casagande, Rhonda Moniz and others are also here, as is Program Chair Morgan McCarthy. Watch for updates on MOTN's [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN Looks Into Group Health Insurance Plans for its Members
In response to member inquiries about potential health insurance under a MOTN group plan, MOTN has begun the process of researching this topic. We are looking into the best possible options to see if group health insurance under the association is a feasible member benefit. Please stay tuned for progress in this endeavor. [ Continue reading. ]
OCEANS ’15: MOTN Is Going! Are You?
OCEANS’ 15: MOTN will be attending OCEANS ’15 in Washington, D.C., which takes place from Oct.19th-22nd. This premier North American conference and exhibition focuses on advances in marine technology, science, education and policy sponsored by the Marine Technology Society and the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society. Every autumn, the Marine Technology [ Continue reading. ]
Want To Know What MOTN Has Accomplished Lately?
What Has MOTN Been Doing For You? Recent Activities and Initiatives --A Report and a Challenge by MOTN President Harlan Doliner [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN Welcomed the Massachusetts’ Deputy Secretary of Housing & Economic Development to Our 9/29 Networking Event
About three dozen MOTN Members, Gloucester City & Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce officials, and representatives of Endicott College had the opportunity to hear from four very dynamic speakers at our Sept. 29 Networking Event held at Endicott's terrific facility on Gloucester Harbor. We were honored to have Carolyn Kirk, Gov. Baker's Deputy Secretary of [ Continue reading. ]
A Terrific, FREE Marine Technology event on September 29 – in Gloucester!
Dear Friends, MOTN has listened to its members ask for more localized and general networking opportunities, and this is the first of at least two: this one just north of Boston and the next one, coming on December 2, will be at the ATMC in Fall River. Please see below for details of MOTN’s next event in Gloucester on the evening of Tuesday, September 29. [ Continue reading. ]
Glosten Acquires Noise Control Engineering, LLC
Noise Control Engineering LLC (NCE) is very pleased to announce that we have become a wholly owned subsidiary of Glosten, Inc. a Seattle-based naval architecture and marine engineering firm (www.glosten.com). This partnership will generate significant benefits for both companies and will provide value to our customers. Glosten's strength in vessel [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN Selected to present to U.S. Department of Commerce, Marine Technology Team
MOTN was given the opportunity to brief the Marine Technology Team of the U.S. Department of Commerce in Boston on the state of the marine technology industry in New England. The presentation began with a general description of MOTN and its important role as a marine technology association. Next, a diverse group of member companies were highlighted to [ Continue reading. ]
ROBOTICA ’15: MOTN WAS THERE!
MOTN was very well received at Robotica '15! AUVSI's generous booth donation, located right at the entrance to the main exhibits and programs, afforded us the opportunity to meet, entertain questions from and extol our association's virtues to a maximum number of Robotica attendees on June 16th, Robotica's "maritime day". We spread the word about MOTN and [ Continue reading. ]
Ocean Business ’15 Report
Ocean Business 2015 was a very well attended event with excellent demos, classroom training, and networking events that encompassed our very diverse industry of marine technologies. MOTN's Treasurer, Michael Mathewson had the opportunity to speak at Ocean Careers (co-located with Ocean Business). This provided a good platform to promote MOTN as a useful [ Continue reading. ]
EBC Ocean & Coastal Resources Program: Coastal Resiliency & Marine Spatial Planning @ Battelle In Norwell, MA Review
Not only did MOTN President, Harlan Doliner Co-Chair this fantastic event, but several MOTN Board members were in attendance at Battelle. The speakers presented on a range of topics from emergency preparedness to CZM initiatives for municipalities and NPO's in an effort to increase coastal resiliency. Battelle's new campus did not disappoint either! [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN Companies’ Technology Featured at “State of the Bays” Symposium
MOTN co-sponsored the MassBays National Estuary Program's 2015 "State of the Bays" Symposium, held in Boston on April 15 with about 100 attendees from government, academia and private industry. MOTN's sponsorship enabled 20 graduate students to attend the event. MOTN President Harlan Doliner was a presenter, citing MOTN member company technologies in use [ Continue reading. ]
MOTN International Seafood Reception Recap
On March 21st, MOTN members and affiliates were honored to receive U.S. Ambassador to Iceland, Robert Barker, along with key Icelandic and other marine technology industry representatives who were in Boston to attend International Seafood Show. The event to place at the Daily Catch in Boston's Seaport District The Reception: The reception was very [ Continue reading. ]
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