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Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators and

public policies

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

june 2018

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

The regional economy is growing slowly since 2014

such as the employed population (+08 in 2017 compared to 2011)

765 of the employment in the region is in the terciary sector

It is the only sector that has grown in comparison to 2011

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Enterprises

Tertiaryeducation

Full-time employment

Publicemployment Self-employed

Unlimitedduration contracts

Employed population

Less than 10 employees257 employedper entreprise (2016)

Balance of+ 406

entreprises(2017)

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao emprego Constituiccedilatildeo e dissoluccedilatildeo de pessoas coletivas e entidades equiparadas Sistema de Contas Integradas das Empresas (SCIE)

981

575

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment is decreasing

The unemployment rate is now at 91

91 unemployment rate

in the1st trimester 2018

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Long term unemployment( total unemployment)

1st T 2018

1st T 2014

Young (15-24 years)

unemployment rate ()

1st T 2013

1st T 2018

Masculine

Feminine

Unemployment rate ()

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

The regional economy is growing slowly since 2014

such as the employed population (+08 in 2017 compared to 2011)

765 of the employment in the region is in the terciary sector

It is the only sector that has grown in comparison to 2011

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Enterprises

Tertiaryeducation

Full-time employment

Publicemployment Self-employed

Unlimitedduration contracts

Employed population

Less than 10 employees257 employedper entreprise (2016)

Balance of+ 406

entreprises(2017)

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao emprego Constituiccedilatildeo e dissoluccedilatildeo de pessoas coletivas e entidades equiparadas Sistema de Contas Integradas das Empresas (SCIE)

981

575

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment is decreasing

The unemployment rate is now at 91

91 unemployment rate

in the1st trimester 2018

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Long term unemployment( total unemployment)

1st T 2018

1st T 2014

Young (15-24 years)

unemployment rate ()

1st T 2013

1st T 2018

Masculine

Feminine

Unemployment rate ()

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

765 of the employment in the region is in the terciary sector

It is the only sector that has grown in comparison to 2011

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Enterprises

Tertiaryeducation

Full-time employment

Publicemployment Self-employed

Unlimitedduration contracts

Employed population

Less than 10 employees257 employedper entreprise (2016)

Balance of+ 406

entreprises(2017)

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao emprego Constituiccedilatildeo e dissoluccedilatildeo de pessoas coletivas e entidades equiparadas Sistema de Contas Integradas das Empresas (SCIE)

981

575

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment is decreasing

The unemployment rate is now at 91

91 unemployment rate

in the1st trimester 2018

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Long term unemployment( total unemployment)

1st T 2018

1st T 2014

Young (15-24 years)

unemployment rate ()

1st T 2013

1st T 2018

Masculine

Feminine

Unemployment rate ()

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Enterprises

Tertiaryeducation

Full-time employment

Publicemployment Self-employed

Unlimitedduration contracts

Employed population

Less than 10 employees257 employedper entreprise (2016)

Balance of+ 406

entreprises(2017)

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao emprego Constituiccedilatildeo e dissoluccedilatildeo de pessoas coletivas e entidades equiparadas Sistema de Contas Integradas das Empresas (SCIE)

981

575

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment is decreasing

The unemployment rate is now at 91

91 unemployment rate

in the1st trimester 2018

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Long term unemployment( total unemployment)

1st T 2018

1st T 2014

Young (15-24 years)

unemployment rate ()

1st T 2013

1st T 2018

Masculine

Feminine

Unemployment rate ()

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Unemployment is decreasing

The unemployment rate is now at 91

91 unemployment rate

in the1st trimester 2018

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Long term unemployment( total unemployment)

1st T 2018

1st T 2014

Young (15-24 years)

unemployment rate ()

1st T 2013

1st T 2018

Masculine

Feminine

Unemployment rate ()

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

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Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

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6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Long term unemployment( total unemployment)

1st T 2018

1st T 2014

Young (15-24 years)

unemployment rate ()

1st T 2013

1st T 2018

Masculine

Feminine

Unemployment rate ()

Source INE Inqueacuterito ao Emprego

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Unemployment has decreased significatly for all levels of qualification and

remains more elevated for the intermediate level

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

New job

First job

Source IEM IP-RAM

Primary sectorSecundary sector

Terciary sector

Registeredsearching for

New job Economic areaof previous ocupation

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment socio-economic indicators

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Internship programmes for Youth

bull Estaacutegios Profissionais bull PROJOVEM bull Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

bull REATIVAR Madeira bull Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

bull All levels of education

bull Professional requalification of unemployed

bull Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

bull Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

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Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

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er te

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re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

Internship programmes for Youth

middot Estaacutegios Profissionais

middot PROJOVEM

middot Programa Experiecircncia Jovem

Age from 18 to 35 years according to education level

2017 1531 participants

Traineeship for professional reconversion of adult and long-term unemployed

middot REATIVAR Madeira

middot Formaccedilatildeo Emprego

middot All levels of education

middot Professional requalification of unemployed

middot Positive discrimination for long and very long term unemployment

middot Strong partnership with private institutions

2017 400 participants

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

bull PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

bull PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

bull Stimulate liquid job creation

bull Positive discrimination instruments

bull (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created 37 million euros payed

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Direct job creation incentives and entrepreneurship encouragement

middot PIC - Programa de Incentivo agrave Contrataccedilatildeo

middot PEED - Programa de estiacutemulo ao empreendedorismo de desempregados

middot Stimulate liquid job creation

middot Positive discrimination instruments

middot (lt30 years old gt=45 years old long term unemployment in receipt of social benefits with disability)

2017 625 jobs created

37 million euros payed

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Especifically disadvantaged publics bull EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa bull Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

bull Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

bull Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

bull MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

bull Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

bull Strengthen Social Economy

bull Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Especifically disadvantaged publics

middot EVA - Estiacutemulo agrave Vida Ativa

middot Empresas de Inserccedilatildeo

middot Prevent marginalization related to a large diversity of phenomena ranging from high poverty risc to of drugs or alcohol addiction and inmates in reintegration processes

2017 45 participants

Employment scheme in social occupation for unemployed persons in need and in receipt of unemployment benefits

middot Programa Ocupacional de Trabalhadores Desempregados

middot MAIS ndash Medida de Apoio agrave Integraccedilatildeo de Desempregados Subsidiados

middot Prevent marginalization and loss of professional skills

middot Strengthen Social Economy

middot Long term unemployed unemployed in risk of poverty with at least 55 years of age persons in receipt of unemployment benefits

2017 2999 participants

EMPLOYMENT MEASURES AND PROGRAMMES

Proximity services bull Polos de Emprego

bull Local information services

bull Individual case-management

bull Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Proximity services

middot Polos de Emprego

middot Local information services

middot Individual case-management

middot Strong partnership with local institutions and employers

2017 26 local services

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Tourism

Energy

Mobility andtransport

Life sciences and health (well-being)

Information andcommunication

technologies

Sustainability ofInfrastructures

Food andagriculture industry

Natural heritage and bio-

sustainability

Sea

The analysis of the training offers showed some mismatch between the regionalinvestment priorities and the production of qualifications in particular in theareas of

Qualifications to support competitive development

The strategic area with the greatest volume of courses offered is Information andCommunication Technologies (25) but it is to generalist and needs to bereoriented to areas of higher specialization

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Entrepreneurship must be stimulated across the entire education and training system and as an strategic path for job creation In Madeira there are some good examples such as

Language skills must be promoted in a general base as they are essential to sustain high quality of services in all areas and particularly in tourism and ICTs and to enhance the activities of the CINM ndash International Business Center of Madeira

Regiatildeo Autoacutenoma da MadeiraEmployment public policies

Qualifications to support competitive development

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

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Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

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ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

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This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Thank you very much

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

GROW RUP ndash INTERREG EUROPESUPPORT SMEacuteS FOR INSTRUMENT FUNDS

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-6-2018

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

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3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

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er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

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ght (

g)

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5

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25

00

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er te

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)

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wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

2

IDE ndash Institute for the Development ofEnterprise in Madeira

IDE is a public institute with legal administrative and financialautonomy

The principal objective of IDE is to promote enterprise developmentand support for the modernization of enterprise structures inMadeira particularly with regard to small and medium-sizedenterprises (SMErsquos)

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

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2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

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0

5

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25

00

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er te

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)

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Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

3

In the programming period 14-20 IDE appears as an intermediateorganization with responsibilities in the following priority axes

Priority Axis 1

To reinforce research

technological development and

innovation

Priority Axis 3

To increase the competitiveness of

enterprises

Priority Axis 4

To support the transition to an

economy with low carbon emissions

Priority Axis 11

Additional costs ofOutermost Regions

Intermediate Organization of Madeira14-20 - IDE

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

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ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

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er te

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)

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wei

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g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4

OP Madeira 14-20

IntermediateOrganization

(IDE IP RAM)

Incentive SystemsFinancial Instruments

IDE Framework in the Regional Government Structure

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

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5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

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re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

5

Operational Programm Madeira14-20IDE Structual Funds (SF) role

Governance of the instrument and direct link to IDE

bull IDE as a Intermediate Organization works directly with theManaging Authority (MA) of tackled structural funds (SF) (IDR)

bull IDE is directly involved in the programming and monitoringprocess of this structural funds (SF)

bull IDE monitors and evaluates the impact of this financial schemeon regional SMErsquos and propose improvements

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

6

Investment

Operation

Financing

IDE Support

Tools

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

7

Investment

INVESTIGATION

INOVATION

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

INTERNATIONALIZATION

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

8

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGEFOR MATERIAL BUSINESS

Moreknowledge

More Inovation

Innovation and TechnologyCentre

University

Business Associations

Regional Innovation System

Innovation ecosystem of the other entities

GAN

HO

S DE C

OM

PETIITIVIDAD

E

IDE

IP-R

AMSU

PPO

RTI

NG

INST

RU

MEN

TS

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

9

Intelligent Specialization Regional Strategy -RIS3 Regional

Power of Thematic areasBio-sustainabilityEnergy mobility and climate changeAgrifood qualityHealth and well beingSustainability maintenance and infrastructures management Information and Communication TechnologiesTourism Resources and Sea Technologies

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

10

bull Recognition of the importance of the seas and oceans as enginesof the regional economy with great potential for innovation andgrowth

bull The importance of economic tourism and scientific activities aspotentiators of the sea cluster

Challenges of the Blue Economy for a sustainable future

The Madeira Programm 14-20 has its role in the broad set of instruments guided by the principles of the Blue Economy

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

11

Madeira 14-20 Program

Incentive Systems

bull Orientation and support in the context of IncentiveSystems converges research and development projectsthat contribute to the new potential of the sea

bull Clear use of the existing potential in the oceanbiodiversity through the synergies created with tourismand sea clusters

Blue Economy

Opportunitywindow

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

12

Priority ProjectNordm

Total Expense Total Incentive FEDER OR job

creation

Job maintenanc

e

total Jobs

Priority 1 8 686922630 433143349 368171847 64971502 26 167 193

Priority 3 189 12194727812

4382614662

3725222470 657392192 611 2377 2988

Priority 11 1943 36622961826

4979277645

4232026911 747250734 270 12914 13184

TOTAL 2140 49504612268

9795035656

8325421228

1469614428 907 15458 16365

APPROVED PROJECTS

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

13

THEMATICAREAS

Support for businesscompetitiveness

Support for energyefficiency

Rehabilitation andUrban Regeneration

FI TYPE

Credit lines Risk Capital Business

Angels Loans

FIIMPLEMENTATION

Credit linesndash IDE IP RAM

Capital and almostCapital - IFD

Reabilitaccedilatildeo e regeneraccedilatildeo urbana

Management structureof IFRRU 2020

Financial Instruments - OP Madeira 14-20

Financing

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

14

Debt instruments Subscription of counter-guarantee and guarantee fund Interest rate bonus on loans to be granted by banks Support for commercial loan financing to other entities by jointly mobilizing Community funds

Capitalization instrumentsbull Subscription of funds or fund of funds (eg Risk capital)bull Subscription of funds or fund of funds for companies of business angels to carry out co-investment in

innovative companies and in early stages of development

Financial Instruments- OP Madeira 14-20

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

15

RAM 2008-2018 LINES LEVERAGE

Allocation RAM (OR)

Reinforcement ofFCGM

Bank financing

Nordm Supported Companies

Nordm Jobs

Allocation FEDER (58 million euro) + FINOVA (1 million euro)68 million euro

1 million euro

78 millioneuro

847 million euro

1074

11805

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

16

IDE IP RAMREINFORCING

COMPETITIVENESSMICRO CREDIT

LINE

CREDIT LINE ENERGY FI LOAN

COMPLEMENTARY LINE OF CREDIT

TO INCENTIVE SYSTEMS

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

17

Thank you very much

Jorge Faria ndash President of IDE IP-RAM

idemadeiragovpthttpwwwiderampt

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25 June 2018

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

2

Social and employment policy general principlesLegal basisArticle 3 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) andArticles 9 10 19 45-48 145-150 and 151-161 of theTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union(TFEU)

Shared competences Responsibility for employmentand social policy lies primarily with nationalgovernments EU funding supports and complementstheir efforts

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Currentunemploymentsituation

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

5

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

6

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

7

Unemployment rates in the EU regions

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

8

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

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6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

9

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

10

Unemployment rates in the EU Outermost regions

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

European fundsin the currentperiod

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

12

EU funding programmes

bullEuropean Social Fund (ESF)bullEuropean Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bullFund for European Aid to the most Deprived (FEAD)bullEU Programme for Employment amp Social Innovation(EaSI) which includes

bull PROGRESSbull EURESbull Microfinance amp social entrepreneurship

Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

13

European Pillar of Social RightsSocial Summit in Gothenburg in November 2017 proclamation on the EuropeanPillar of Social Rights

It builds upon 20 key principles structured around three categories

bull Equal opportunities and access to the labour marketbull Fair working conditionsbull Social protection and inclusion

A number of legislative and non-legislative initiativesbull Commission proposed a directive on transparent and predictable working

conditionsbull March 2018 the Commission issued a proposal for a Council recommendation

on access to social protection for workers and the self-employed

bull March 2018 the Commission proposal to establish an European LabourAuthority to enhance fair employment mobility The Authority should be up andrunning in 2019 and reach its full operational capacity by 2023

The Social Pillar is accompanied by a lsquosocial scoreboardrsquo to monitor progress andby a new approach to mainstream social priorities into all policies such as theInvestment Plan for Europe and the Energy Union

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

The outermost regions in this context

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

15

What the ORs do in this context

bull Article 349 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU recognises the specificconstraints of the ORs and provides for the adoption of specific measures in theirregard The ORs as fully fledged EU regions and in contrast with the overseascountries and territories are eligible for funding from the European Structural andInvestment Funds

bull Judgment of the Court of 15 December 2015Legal basis Article 349 TFEUOutermost regions of the EU Amendment of the status of Mayotte with regard to theEuropean Union

bull (COM(2012) 287 The outermost regions of the European Union towards a partnershipfor smart sustainable and inclusive growth)

AXES OF THE RENEWED EU STRATEGY 3 classic ndash accessibilitycompetitiveness regional integration and 2 news

1 Reinforcing the social dimension of the OR development including throughmeasures for employment creation enhancing skills and educational attainmentreducing early school leaving increasing the number of tertiary education graduatesfighting poverty improving access to healthcare and improving social inclusion

2 Mainstreaming climate change action into all relevant policies

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

16

ORsrsquo Employment Network

2012 During the 2nd Forum of Outermost regions the Canarian government by the means of its Employment Secretary remarks the need to create an ORs Employment NetworkFebruary 2014 The Ministry of Employment of Canary Islands presents to the Monitory Committee (CdS) of the RUP Conference a proposal to create an ORs Employment Network this proposal was supported by the other outermost regionsJune 2014 First work meeting of the OR representatives of the NetworkAugust 2014 Presentation of the first common Project of the Network to the EaSI call on Social Innovation October 2014 During the 3rd Forum of Outermost regions the Presidents adopted and signed the ldquoAgreement for the creation of a EUORs Employment NetworkNovember 2014 Forum of Employment of the EUORs celebrated in Tenerife It aims to be the first official meeting of the NetworkFebruary 2015 XXth Conference of the ORsrsquo Presidents A specific session on employment was held during the Conference the ORs presidents and representatives of the European Institutions participated to this sessionNovember 2015 Presentation of the lsquoPlan Choquersquo for the creation of green and blue jobs in the ORs presented in the Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the Social and Economic European Committee and the European CommissionMarch 2016 Seminar on employment in the ORs organized by the European CommissionMay 2016 Presentation of the ldquoGROW RUPrdquo Interreg Europe project (Azores Madeira Reunion Canaries and Martinique) approved by the European Commission and which kick-off meeting was held in March 2017 during the IVth Forum of Outermost regions

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

17

JUNE 2017

OUTERMOST REGIONSrsquo JOINT MEMORAMDUM

For a new impetus in the application of the article 349 TFUE

Section on ldquoEMPLOYMENT EDUCATION and TRAININGrdquo for a better and more adapted policies for the socio-economic challenges faced by the ORs and aimed at strengthening human capital

bull Create a new line of funds for ORs in the ESF similar to the existing ones of the ERDF to compensate for additional costs in employment mobility and training

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

The new European strategy for the outermost regions

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

19

OCTOBER 2017

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION ldquo A stronger and renewed strategic partnership with the EUs outermost regionsrdquo

The evolution of the political economic and social situation in the outermost regions over the past years - rising unemployment rate especially alarming among the youth and for some of them growing irregular migration and social crises ndash is a cause for concern

Buthellip The Commission proposals

1 Intensify efforts to promote Erasmus+ including Erasmus Pro which is designed to promote mobility for apprentices in the outermost regions

2 Promote the European Solidarity Corps for young people in the outermost regions and facilitate their mobility to give them opportunities to support those in need as well as to ease their access to the labour market

3 Intensify cooperation with the outermost regions to improve the use of available resources from the European Social Fund and the Youth Employment Initiative to foster employability and skills in particular of the youth

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

20

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALS30 MAY

European Commission PROPOSAL A new Social Fund GlobalisationAdjustment Fund and Justice Rights and Values Fund

bull A NEW European Social Fund Plus (euro1012 billion) will merge

the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI)the Fund for European Aid to the Most Deprived (FEAD)the EU Programme for Employment and Social Innovationthe EU Health Programme

bull The post-2020 European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (euro16 billion)

bull EU Justice Rights and Values Fund (euro947 million )

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

21

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

22

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSThe NEW FSE+

Whats in

1 Simplified more focused and more strategic programming

2 Performance-oriented Mid-term review in 2025

3 Synergies Closer link with the European Semester

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

23

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSALSOrs specificities in NEW FSE+

Thematic concentration requirementsTherefore Member States with aNEET rate (age group 15 ndash 29) above a given threshold should allocate 10 of their ESF+resources of the ESF+ strand shared management to targeted actions and structuralreforms to support young people In the case of outermost regions with a NEET rate abovethe threshold the allocation is increased to 15

Legal basisIn accordance with Article 349 TFEU and Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act ofAccession the outermost regions and the northern sparsely populated regions are entitledto specific measures under common policies and EU programmes Due to the permanentconstraints these regions require specific support

Article 5- BudgetThe part of the financial envelope for the ESF+ strand under shared management underthe Investment for Jobs and Growth goal shall be EUR 100 000 000 000 in current pricesor EUR 88 646 194 590 in 2018 prices of which EUR 200 000 000 in current prices or orEUR 175 000 000 in 2018 prices shall be allocated for transnational cooperationsupporting innovative solutions as referred to in Article 23(i) and EUR 400 000 000 incurrent prices or EUR 376 928 934 in 2018 prices as additional funding to theoutermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfillingthe criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

24

NEW FINANCIAL PROPOSAL

Most of the MFF proposals for future EU programmes 2021-2027make a reference to the ORs based on Art 349 TFUE Thespecificities of the outermost regions are enshrined in no less than20 proposals for future programmesfunds 2021-2027 several suchproposals foresee specific measures for the outermost regions(including co-financing rates and derogations) like

bull European Social Fund Plus (ESF+)bull European Globalisation Adjustment Fund (EGF)bull Erasmus programmebull Regulation establishing the Asylum and Migration Fundbull European Solidarity Corps

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

25

This is unprecedentediexcliexclNow we must be vigilant to its implementation during negotiation process

MFF negotiation Timeline

28-29 June 2018- European Council meeting Brussels2-5 July 2018- European Parliament plenary10-13 September 2018 -European Parliament plenary20 September 2018- Informal European Council Vienna Austria1-4 October 2018- European Parliament plenary18-19 October 2018- European Council meeting Brussels22-25 October 2018- European Parliament plenary13-14 December 2018-European Council meeting Brussels21-22 March 2019-European Council meeting Brussels9 May 2019-EU leaders summit Sibiu Romania23-26 May 2019-European electionsNovember 2019- New European Commission

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

MUITO OBRIGADOMERCIGRACIAS

Gemma Martiacutenez SolintildeoDelegacioacuten del Gobierno de Canarias en Bruselas

gmarsolgobiernodecanariasorg

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

2018-06-25

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

2

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

Regional Consortium ofinstitutions working in

Marine Science

bull Cooperation

bull Maximizing resources

bull Research amp monitoring

bull Data in a common platform oomarditipt

A research unit of

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

3

Outline of theprojectJan 2014

Aug 2014

Sep 2015

Signature ofmembership

protocol (ARDITI research unit)

OOM Project aproved

Co-financed by the programMadeira 14-20 within the

Portugal 2020 strategy financed by FEDER

July 2013 First idea

June 2015 OOM Project submitted

(IDR)

OCEANIC OBSERVATORY OF MADEIRA

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4

ARDITI FELLOWS

OOM PROJECT FELLOWS

SENIOR RESEARCHERS

22 26 8

8 BSc13 MSc5 PhD

1 PhD student7 Post-doc

+ MSC STUDENTS INTERNS amp VOLUNTEERS

HUMAN RESOURCES

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

5

Marine Biology

ComputerScience

ElectronicEngineering

Oceanography

Geology

Geography

BiochemistryAquaticsciences

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Meteorology

FisheryScience

Renewable Energies

Education amp Outreach

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

6

OOM PROJECT COMPONENTS

Core Structurebull Project management facilitationbull Maintenance of IT infrastructure

Education amp outreachbull Promoting ocean literacy

Main thematic areasbull Promoting research excellence and

critical mass in IampD areas

OOM PROJECT

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

7

Minimum goal for the OOM Project

12 papersyear

OOM project

2015 -gt 13 papers2016 -gt 25 papers2017 -gt 29 papers2018 -gt 19 (so far)

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

8

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Website httpoomarditipt

Consolidation of historical data observations and forecasts in a

common digital platform

Initial goal

To allow the region of Madeira to respond more effectively to

the demands of evaluation andmanagement of marine

resources and sustainabledevelopment

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

9

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-PhysicsWeb interface for visualizationand analysis of meteo-oceanographic data

Chlorophyll

Sea surface temperature

Winds

Currents

Sea surface height

Wave height

Available at httpoomdataarditiptncwmsvismadphyhtml

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

10

ONLINE PLATFORMS

Forecasts

bull Meteorological amp oceanographicbull Based on satellite data (NASA

ESA CNES) bull Resulting effort from several

research projects (over the last 10 years)

bull Cooperation with national andinternational institutions

Available athttphomeciimarmadeiraorgindexphppage=previsoes

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

11

ONLINE PLATFORMS

VISOR-Bio

Geo-referrenced data

bull Marine mammals

bull Experimental fishing

bull Aquaculture facilities

bull Marine biodiversity

bull Historical record ofmarine traffic

Available at httpoomdataarditiptservvisorvismadphp

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

12

ONLINE PLATFORMS

BioDivMarMadeirabull Marine biodiversitybull Species biologybull Scientific bibliographybull Tool for the support of

knowledge research andmanagement

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsbiodivmarmadeiraindexphp

MadeiraFish databasebull Fishes crustaceans molluscsbull Species biology amp ecologybull Fisheries amp aquaculturebull Historical catch databull Connected to VISOR-Bio

Available athttpoomdataarditiptproductsmadeirafishindexphp

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

13

MOBILE APPS

bull High resolution hourly forecastsfor each district

bull Satellite images(up to 3 days)

bull Favouritelocations

bull Webcams in real time

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

14

MOBILE APPS

MadeiraFish

bull Innovative app

bull Directed at consumers

bull Commercial marine species ofMadeira

bull Biology ecology nutritionalcontent gastronomy commonnames in several languages

bull Relevant for the tourism sector

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

15

RESEARCH amp DEVELOPMENT

Aquaculture diversification sea urchins

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

16

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events sea storms (wave height 420m)

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

17

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Runup model of flooding in Funchal in case of extreme events tsunami (wave height 10-15m)

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

18

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Observation of large vertebrates

Underwater biodiversity censuses

Habitat mapping (diving + drones + ROVs)

Biodiversity monitoring and habitat mapping

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

19

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Monitoring of fish health amp condition

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

20

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Pollution monitoring quantification of microplastics

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

21

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

Drifting buoys launched in Madeira southcoast between July 2016 and July 2017

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

22

RESEARCH amp MONITORING

HF Radars monitoring of currents amp waves

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

23

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

24

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNSGLIDER MISSION

MADEIRA ndash CANARIES (2016)

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

25

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017Auriga

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

26

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2017SOCIB

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

27

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Auriga

Started 14 June

Physical oceanography

Biology amp habitat description

Marine litter

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

28

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS

OOM Campaign 2018Gago Coutinho

July 2018

Physical oceanography

ROV Luso

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

29

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

EDUROVs

Scientists visit schools

Childrenrsquos books

Science fairs amp shows

Demonstrations

Interactive online book available athttpoomarditiptLivro

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

30

EDUCATION amp OUTREACH

Promotion of science amp research for children amp general public

Research in ocean literacy

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

31

CONCLUSION

More than an oceanographic observatory

Ocean science across disciplinary boundaries

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

32

CONCLUSION

Madeira an ideal location for ocean research Natural lsquoobstaclersquo to study perturbation of winds amp ocean currents

Biogeographically interesting lsquotransitionrsquo zone between tropical and temperate regions

Easy access to the deep sea

Mafalda Freitas 2015

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

33

Thank you very much

Margarida Hermida 2018

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Aquaculture in Madeira Roadmap

GROW RUP (Madeira)

Natacha Nogueira

25062018

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Strategy for the development of aquaculture in Madeira

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1 Evaluate the potential

2 Market studies

3 Pilot project

4 Hatchery and IampD unit

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

World aquatic animal production

Aquicultura

Pesca

20121990(FAO 2016)

Aquicultura

PescaPlantas aquaacuteticas

Fish

Molluscs

Crustaceans

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4144

46 2 3

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

Tubarotildees

Pequenos pelaacutegicos

Moluscos

Outras espeacutecies

1990acutes limited fishery resources and anual deficeof 1000 tons

Tuniacutedeos

Espado preto

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Fishery products in Madeira

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Small (space and market)

Vulcanic (without continental shelf)

Oceanic (oligotrophic waters)

Madeira

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Madeira archipelago

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

bull ACTIONbull CHOOSE THE TYPE OF TECHNOLOGYbull CHOOSE THE SPECIESbull DIMENSION OF THE PILOTbull POTENTIAL MARKETbull PERSONNEL

NEXT STEPhellip

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

1st fishfarm-Southern coast(Caniccedilal)

Culture technology

3500m3

1100m3

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Speacutecies dourada seabreamSparus aurata

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Training and education

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Portugal Mainland (Algarve) Madeira

Peso do peixe (g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

3500

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan FebTime (months)

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

0

5

10

15

20

25

00

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb

Wat

er te

mpe

ratu

re (o C

)

Fish

wei

ght (

g)

Time (months)

(Andrade et al 2000)

300g

Temperatura meacutedia da aacutegua do mar (oC)

Fish performance and models for feedingschemes and growth

Peso do peixe (g) GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Andrade (Andrade et al 2000)

3 years

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Centro Maricultura da Calheta (DRP)Unidade de IDTampIHatchery -2000

POSEIMA (EU) 2000

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

Support to the private sector

Participation and coordination ofresearch projects

Training of certified aquaculturetechnitians

Protocol with private company

INTERREG PROJECTS (IslandapPLASMAR) and H2020-GOJELLY20 people working in the facilities

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Marine Spatial Planning POAMAR

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

PRIVATE ENTERPRISES

Aquabaiacutea Lda

Marismar Lda

Centro de Maricultura da Calheta CMC Marisland Lda

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017MarismarMarismar Lda

Marismar

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Production and installed capacity for production

Ano

Peso (Ton)

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Vendas na RAM

Vendas para exterior

47 of seabreamnational productonNow almost 70

(Fontes DRPescas INE)GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

(Fontes DRPescasDRPescas INE)

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Is it an Opportunity for RUP

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

MAR 2020 ndash APOIOS Agrave TRANSFORMACcedilAtildeO DA PESCA E AQUICULTURA ndashSupport to fisheries processing andaquacultureFoi publicada a Portaria nordm 642016 que regula o regime de apoio Transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da Pesca e da Aquicultura inserido no programa operacional MAR 2020

OBJETIVO

bullReforccedilar a competitividade das empresas integradas no sector da transformaccedilatildeo dos produtos da pesca e da aquicultura nomeadamente promovendo a eficiecircncia energeacutetica fomentando a inovaccedilatildeo e potenciando a valorizaccedilatildeo dos produtos e a melhoria dos processos produtivos

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

New fund to invest in the maritime economy and support fishing communitiesFor the next long-term EU budget 2021-2027 the Commission proposed today euro614 billion under a simpler more flexible fund for European fisheries and the maritime economy

It will also help unleash the growth potential of a sustainable blue economy towards a more prosperous future for coastal communities For the first time it will contribute to strengthening international ocean governance for safer cleaner more secure and sustainably managed seas and oceansAs regards the maritime economy the Commission proposes to strengthen its support compared to the 2014-2020 period This is a high-potential economic sector whose worldwide output is estimated at euro13 trillion today and which could more than double by 2030 The maritime fund will enable investment in new maritime markets technologies and services such as ocean energy and marine biotechnology

EU budget 2021-2027 Focus on migration and the maritime economy (integrado no conceito ECONOMIA AZUL)

GROW RUP Funchal 25062018 Julho 2017

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

We must plant the sea and herd its animals using the sea as farmers instead of hunters That is what civilization is all about ndash farming replacing hunting

Jacques Cousteau

Obrigada

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

QUINTA PEDAGOacuteGICA DOS PRAZERES PEDAGOGIC FARM OF PRAZERES

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25th june

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

2

Localization

County of Calheta

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

3

bull Area 13 km2

bull Population 704 inhabitants (census 2011)

bull Population of density 517 habkm2

bull Distance from parish headquarters 76 km

Parish of Prazeres

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4

Landscape Picture of Prazeres

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

5

Characteristics

Isolation

Senior age of the population

- Rural desertification

- Isolation

- The environment related withagriculture

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

6

Valorization of the Rural Environment

Solidaryeconomy

Cultural aspects

Awareness ofnature

Pedagic Farm of Prazeres

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

7

Utilization of waste from the areas population

Increasetraditionalknowledge

Inovation

Productsfrom

PedagogicalFarm ofPrazeres

Beginning of the Project

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

8

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

9

Products of Pedagogic Farmof Prazeres

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

10

Sustainabledevelopmentthrough the local and

family economy

We buy the raw material from local producers

We transform the products through local manpower

We commercialize

Principles of Solidary Economy

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

11

Awareness trough the nature

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Cultural aspects

Recovery of traditions linked to rurality Galery of Prazeres

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

Cultural aspects

Herbarium Pe Noacutebrega Cultural events

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

14

Effects and impacts

Effects

Visits of schools and other entities

VisitS of families

Visits offoreignerstourists

Involvement ofLocal Population

Entrepreneurshipprojects

Impacts

Development of the local economy

Impact on thelandscape

Preservation of natural

agricultural and cultural heritage

Combatingisolation

Fixing young people in the

parish

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

15

And thushellip

The Parish of Prazeres is no longera crossing point now it is aCompulsory Stop place

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

16

Quality recognized

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

17

Thank you very much

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything starts with an idea

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

Funchal 25th June 2018

Liacutegia Gonccedilalves ndash WALKME MOBILE SOLUTIONS

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

2

LIacuteGIA GONCcedilALVES

FROM MADEIRA TO THE (MOBILE) WORLDEverything start with an idea

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

3

WHO

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4

The starting point(idea and blah blah)

WalkMe | Levadas Madeira(our 1st app)

Startup Madeira amp the Steve Jobs room

Other apps(wersquore engineers)

The GAMES

The future ()

More GAMES

CONTENT

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

5

CONTENT

UNIVERSITY of Madeira

FREE THEMED project

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

6

Think FEEL Innovate DREAM

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

7

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

8

LEVADA walking in Madeira

- We LOVE walking along the levadas

- The Laurissilva forest of Madeira UNESCO World Heritage

- Natural treasure enjoyed by THOUSAND of touristsand locals

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

9

IDEA

SINCE 2012

MOBILE APP for GUIDING those who wants to discover theLevadas and trails of Madeira Island

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

10

STEVE JOBSrsquo ROOM(by Startup Madeira + Uma CONTACT NETWORK)

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

11

THE APP

SINCE 2012

+80 000 downloads(~80 tourists)

WWWWALKMEGUIDECOM

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

12

CONTENT

ldquoPARAR Eacute MORRERhelliprdquohellip

NO

RW

AY

MAD

EIR

A

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

13

GAMING

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

14

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

16

25 MILLIONusers

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

17

WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE

- Keep EXPLORING - Develop ldquoTHErdquo game $$$- (definitely) KEEP working from Madeira to the WORLD

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

18

ldquoHave the courage to follow your heart and intuitionrdquoSteve Jobs

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

19wwwmobilesolutionspt | infowalkmept

THANK YOU

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

TUKXI MADEIRA TUKXI MADEIRA ndashndash TURISMO UNIPESSOAL LDA

Interregional site visit ndash Workshop

25-06-2018

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

2

About the company

Total InvestmentInvestment ofof 25000000euro

Incorporated in 2013

Initial Fleet of 18 vehicles 10 electric Piaggio Ape Calessino Lithium (limited edition of 100 units) ndashImported directly from Piaggio in Italy 8 petrol Piaggio Ape Calessino 200 (launched in 2013) ndash Imported directly fromPiaggio in Italy

Declared of touristic interest by the Regional Department of Culture Tourism and Transport of Madeira

European Union Subsidies ndash EMPREENDINOV - Innovation

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

3

CONCEPT

GuidedTours

PersonalisedTours

(CustomMade)

Local Guides(experts in

touristicinformation)

City Tours (Limited

area)

InnovativeVehicles (Tuk

tuk)

Direct Sales (Strategicparking spots)

Eco FriendlyImage (full

electricvehicles)

video

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

4

INITIAL CHALLENGESAcquisition of the vehicles

Technical Assistance (Electric Vehicles)

Taxi Industry - Lobbying

Licensing the parking spots

Safety and Security

Marketing the concept (Innovation)

Touristic Partnerships (Hotels Tour Operators)

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

5

SERVICES

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

6

SERVICES

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

7

SERVICES

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

8

SERVICES

8

EVENTSbull GROUPS AND INCENTIVESbull CORPORATE EVENTSbull ADVERTISINGbull FILM PRODUCTIONbull WEDDINGS

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

15

9

MARKET

MarketDistribution

Hotels and other accomodations Tour operators

All year (High season from June to end of September)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 40 -

Cruise ship industry

Onshore Excursion (High season from September to the

end of April)

Impact on the companyrsquos turnover

- Around 60 -

10

EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

11

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

12

PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

13

14

TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

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EXPANSION OF THE COMPANY - LISBON

2015 6 New PetrolPiaggio Ape

Calessino 200Investment5000000euro

20164 New Electric 6

seater Tuk Factory vehicles

(Limo)

Investment8000000euro

2017 2 New Piaggio 5 seater electric

conversion

4 Piaggiorsquos fullelectric

renovation in course

Investment5000000euro

Investment4000000euro

2018

TOTAL FLEET 12 VEHICLES

TOTAL INVESTMENT TOTAL INVESTMENT 17000000euro

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PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

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TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

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PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

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PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

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TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

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PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY OF OUR SERVICE

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TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

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TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

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TUKXI IN NUMBERS

Total Fleet No 30 Vehicles

Number of employees 40 (full timepart time)

Total number of passengers carried Aproximately 6700000 (in Funchal)

Number of (likes) on our Facebook page Aproximately700000

of Annual Growth From August 2013 to 2014 1798 From 2014 to 2015 4788 From 2015 to 2016 5516 From 2016 to 2017 4338

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