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The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Annual Maine Aquaculture R&D and Education Summits Conferences and Summits 3-6-2017 Insights from the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre Carter Newell Pemaquid Oyster Co., Pemaquid Mussel Farms Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ari_rd-ed Part of the Aquaculture and Fisheries Commons Repository Citation Newell, Carter, "Insights from the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre" (2017). Annual Maine Aquaculture R&D and Education Summits. 32. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ari_rd-ed/32 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Annual Maine Aquaculture R&D and Education Summits by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact um.library.technical.services@maine.edu.

Insights from the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre Does this sound familiar? Why do the same R+D priorities keep coming up? None of these grant proposals are really going to solve the industry bottlenecks. Funding is only for projects under..$$ and for. long. We can only fund. Why don t all of these groups coordinate their efforts? Who s in charge? Carter Newell Pemaquid Oyster Co., Pemaquid Mussel Farms, U Maine School of Marine Sciences, Maine Shellfish R+D

We have lots to work with! ARI INDUSTRY DRIVEN RESEARCH UMAINE SEANET BUILD University CAPACITY AND NETWORKS MAA TRADE ASSOCIATION MAIC INDUSTRY DRIVEN APPLIED RESEARCH AND INNOVATION DMR MANAGEMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES Industry defined outcomes CEI STRENGTHEN LOCAL ECONOMIES DECD ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MTI BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION Island Institute SUSTAIN ISLAND AND REMOTE COASTAL COMMUNITIES SEA GRANT BALANCED AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF COASTAL RESOURCES GOMRI SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD BIGELOW GLOBAL OCEAN PROCESSES HOW CAN WE CONNECT THE DOTS?

Scottish aquaculture: a case study in driving innovative R&D

The current landscape Contributes $2.2bn+ annually to the Scottish economy Supports around 8,800 jobs many in remote and rural areas Provides the number one food export in Scotland; consistently ranks within top two most valuable food exports from the United Kingdom Through supply chain, provides demand for feed, research, engineering and downstream logistics An anchor industry that helps keep communities and career prospects alive

Industry ambition by 2030 Generating $4.4bn per annum double the current economic value Producing up to 400,000 tonnes of finfish Harvesting 18,000 tonnes of mussels and significantly increasing oyster production Supporting an additional 9,000 jobs, across both production and supply chain All of which requires around 5% year-on-year growth

Innovation as a driver of productivity Scottish Government invited industry and academia in key sectors to bid to gain Innovation Centre status and funding The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) was established in 2014 with $13.6m public money Part of an $147m eight-strong programme of Innovation Centres in Scotland to drive growth in areas of key economic importance Connecting industry with academia and collaborating on longstanding challenges and emerging opportunities 87 SAIC members - 64 companies; 17 universities and research institutes; 6 stakeholder bodies

What it requires in practice Widespread collaboration from all stakeholders industry and academia; private and public sector; trade and regulatory bodies Engagement across the entire supply chain from feed companies and pharma, to hauliers and retailers Clear focus four industry-identified priority innovation areas (PIAs), plus action on skills and knowledge exchange: - PIA 1 Addressing environmental and health challenges - PIA 2 Developing feeds for optimum nutrition and health - PIA 3 Unlocking additional capacity - PIA 4 Establishing health-certified Scottish mollusc spat production systems Pump-prime funding $3.64m SAIC funding has generated $24.67 project portfolio in just over two years, industry provided 65%

Project criteria SAIC-funded projects must: Be industry-led with a minimum of one industry and one academic partner Meet a commercial need Be novel with strong scientific basis Deliver a benefit to Scottish sector Drive economic growth Expected minimum industry contribution of 50% (in cash or in-kind) Have a technology readiness level typically 4-7 All projects are also assigned a dedicated SAIC project manager

Technology readiness levels (TRL) TRL 1 basic principles observed TRL 2 technology concept formulated TRL 3 experimental proof of concept TRL 4 technology validated in lab TRL 5 technology validated in relevant environment TRL 6 technology demonstrated in relevant environment TRL 7 system prototype demonstration in operational environment TRL 8 system complete and qualified TRL 9 actual system proven in operational environment

Project process Expression of interest Expression of interest submitted > reviewed internally > feedback to applicants > proceed to full application? Yes/no Full application Full applications submitted > reviewed by Independent Scientific Panel (ISP) > presented to SAIC Board for final decision? Yes/no Approval If approved, grant offer issued with conditions > collaborative agreement signed > project commences within six months of offer letter Project review Project completion> results reviewed by ISP and board> economic benefits and financial value to industry assessed

How can we learn from this model here in Maine? Learn more about the SAIC model Connect the dots Develop industry leadership in each sector Have a workshop involving all 12 entities and SAIC to brainstorm a new, outcome-based model for collaborative problem-solving Create new, multi-institutional ways to address bottlenecks to development involving all of the stages from K-12 education, new start-ups, early stage to mature industries Communicate Incorporate the progress we have made in fostering innovation with technology transfer, engineering, marine and social sciences into action to develop a sustainable coastal economy