Project partners

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
RISE is Sweden’s research institute and innovation partner. Through our international collaboration programmes with industry, academia and the public sector, we ensure the competitiveness of the Swedish business community on an international level and contribute to a sustainable society. 
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Ocean Harvesting Technologies AB
Ocean Harvesting Technologies AB was founded in 2007 in Karlskrona, Sweden, to develop wave power technology. R&D has been focused on optimal control to maximize energy production and to control the buoy motion and load case, and to integrate energy storage in the system to smoothen captured power into a constant and predictable output.
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VGA S.r.l.
VGA srl is an Italian Small-Medium Enterprise founded in 2011 as an engineering company specialized in the design, development and operation of test rigs, energy storage solutions, actuation systems and ground service equipment. The company is mainly involved in the energy, aerospace and space sectors with both commercial and R&D funded projects.
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Centre for Ocean Energy Research (COER)
COER is an active international research centre based in Maynooth University in Ireland, involved in fundamental and applied research of wave energy, specialising in wave energy converter control. COER has a wide range of national and international collaborators and a staff complement consisting of academic staff, postdoctoral researchers, research students and interns, all of which have a strong international dimension.
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NILU Klimat- och miljöinstitutet AB
NILU Klimat- och miljöinstitutet AB focus on bringing holistic system science perspective to society and industry using resilient system thinking with a life cycle perspective. NILU AB holds extensive expertise within resilient sustainable transition and circular economy, using methods of applied environmental systems analysis i.e. life cycle management and life cycle assessment, as well as mission driven transition management, policy and multi-level governance innovation. 
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Politecnico di Torino
The Marine Offshore Renewable Energy Lab (MOREnergy Lab) at Politecnico di Torino is a research centre specialised in offshore renewable-energy technologies, particularly wave energy and floating offshore wind. The group engages in the full technological chain—from numerical modelling and control-system development to small-scale and full-scale experimental testing—while serving as a bridge between academic research and industrial application. With over 30 researchers (including PhD students and post-doctoral fellows) and strong involvement in European-funded projects and open-access tools (such as MOST and the MORE-EST platform), the lab supports technology transfer and marine‐energy deployment.
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