Quoceant rides a wave to Scottish Renewables Marine Conference

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Quoceant, an Edinburgh-based engineering firm, will offer updates on a collaborative wave energy project, funded by Wave Energy Scotland, during the Scottish Renewables Marine Conference.

Quoceant’s Director, Richard Yemm, will be giving a talk in the Constructing the ‘First Tidal Arrays’ session, outlining Quoceant’s activity in the tidal sector and how past experience working in the wave energy sector is offering lessons and new perspectives relevant to the tidal sector and beyond, Quoceant informed.

The company will also be jointly exhibiting at the conference with Artemis Intelligent Power. Two companies have been working together on a Wave Energy Scotland (WES) project to develop a novel power take-off system.

The collaborative project is working to integrate Artemis Digital Displacement technology into the state of the art power take-off system that was previously demonstrated in the Pelamis wave energy converter by the Quoceant team.

Scottish Renewables Marine Conference will be held in Inverness on September 13, 2016.

To remind, Quoceant recently completed the tank testing of its inflatable hulll technology for wave energy devices at FloWave in Edinburgh as part of the WES-backed project.