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Innovationat BritishAntarctic Survey
Dr Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley BAS Director of Innovation and Impact
.. under some of the most extreme and hostile conditions on earth.
This requires an innovative spirit in all areas of work!
Our scientific, engineering and operations staff constantly invent
ingenious solutions to help us unlock the past
understand the presentpredict the future.
Pushing the boundaries of knowledge..
We strive to make our expertise available wherever it can be applied – not only in the polar regions:
• Other cold places: Andes / Himalayas• Other remote/inhospitable places: deserts, open
oceans, space research• Transferable technologies: remote sensing, low
power applications• Issues of global relevance: climate change, space
weather, biorenewable resources
..beyond the polar regions
• We seek to make our technologies and expertise visible and accessible to a wide spectrum of stakeholders, and find novel applications.
• We seek partnerships with (interdisciplinary) collaborators from academia, industry, policy and the3rd sector - to expand benefit &reach of our expertise.
• A valuable tool for this is our Innovation Centre:AURORA Cambridge.
Innovation through partnership
Innovation for Planet Earth
• An enabler for BAS to address issues of global importance through partnership• An opportunity for
researchers, government, industry and society to • engage in BAS work• form new links• develop new collaborations• generate wider benefit
Stage D Design
reception
Stage D Design
ground floor exhibition space
Stage D Design
upper floor exhibition space
Stage D Design
150 seat Conference Theatre
1st FloorConferenceFacilities &
Meeting Rooms
Stage D Design of Innovation Centre
1st FloorCollaboration
Centre
Stage D Design of Innovation Centre
Phase 1 – launch 2017
If you’d like to find out more about our facilities please drop us an email.
We’d love to hear from you.