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Research and
Development
 Oceanaleen
funds its own research and development team with continuing multiple
purposes within the effort. The team will consist of
people with differing skills, from engineering through to studying to
inventing. The
Research and Development personnel will be funded by the "Double your
money" program and work mainly on Oceanaleen projects. Research staff
and engineers will work
together to find solutions to basic through to complex issues, ranging
from
operational issues to system functionality. The
first tasks of the Oceanaleen research and development will be working
to refine the Bordiva concept into a working reality, ready for
production. The early efforts will combine conceptual artists with
engineers to develop Bordiva as well as Cordava
collection vessels. Interestingly, while the development workers find
how to improve internal designs, research staff will attempt to
find
competitive or superior alternatives outside of Briggs Aerospace
Technologies: the world has a massive amount of
available resources which are often unheard of, even within the
industry. These
will be engineered in an evaluation programme, using small boats to
test scale
versions of the designs in a whole range of conditions. Oceanaleen’s research and development team will become much like Thomas Edison's in operation. Already from
Oceanaleen’s studies there are major breakthroughs creating innovations which
will revolutionise the Shipping Industry. The team will develop innovations as
directed as well as relevant work from their own intellect and findings. The role Research and Development team plays will be three-fold, in
studying available resources and investigating the feasibility in relation to
Oceanaleen uses. They will also invent and augment designs into working models.
This applies from a concept model to a working prototype – both in scale and
full size components. The team will also take care of patents and processes if
any case study is required: for example, Saharro programme has aims to replace
wood chips with recycled plastic chips – Oceanaleen Research and Development will
handle the development of this work and other viable future concepts into
reality. This technology is one of Oceanaleens early major design breakthroughs and if successful can reduce deforestation.
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