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At #EDGE2026: Talking Maritime Digitalisation

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We were delighted to be part of the #EDGE2026 Ireland–Estonia–Finland Smart Futures Forum this week.
 
Our Founding Director, Danial Toal, represented the University of Limerick and our centre as a panelist in the Martime Digitalisation segment, contributing to discussions on how data, technology, and innovation are transforming maritime environments — from ports and estuaries to offshore energy systems.
 
The Edge provided a valuable platform to connect our work with broader European priorities. As highlighted throughout the event, the intersection of digital and energy systems is critical — particularly as Ireland strengthens collaboration with Estonia, Finland, and other Digital 9+ nations under the Nordic Baltic Strategy.
Maritime digitalisation plays a key role in this ecosystem:
🔹 Enabling secure, data-driven offshore energy development
🔹 Supporting resilient and transparent supply chains
🔹 Enhancing monitoring and protection of critical infrastructure
🔹 Driving innovation across smart ports and coastal systems
With Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency, there is a real opportunity to scale collaboration, align policy, and accelerate innovation across the maritime and energy sectors.
 
A special thanks to Julie Long, Honorary Consul for Estonia in the Midwest, for the kind invitation and for organising such a wonderful event.
Great discussions, valuable connections, and plenty of momentum to build on.
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