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Marine Rescue Technologies help launch new innovation fund

Marine Rescue Technologies (MRT), the manufacturer and distributor of global leading man overboard solutions is to set up a new Sea-Changers innovation fund.

The new innovation fund will specifically seek to encourage the development of innovative projects and solutions to tackle and mitigate marine conservation challenges such as pollution, climate change and unsustainable fishing practices.

MRT will initially donate £2,000 to the charity to set up the innovation fund. Ryan Pettit, Director & CEO, Marine Rescue Technologies said, “As a company renowned for our own product innovations, and with a marine based product range, this partnership with Sea-Changers is a great fit. We are delighted to be part of this project which will encourage new thinking and exciting ideas from individuals and businesses in order to help tackle the problems being faced by the marine environment”

Helen Webb, Co-Founder of Sea-Changers said: “We love the idea of a specific Innovation Fund, to run alongside our main grants programme. Whilst the grants we give out have, in the past, funded innovative solutions; the idea of this new fund is positively to encourage new thinking and fresh ideas to help tackle marine conservation

challenges around the UK.”

The new fund will be open to applications in early 2021, with details about the application process to be made available on the Sea-Changers website when it is launched next year.


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