#Meet #us at the 12th FerryBox Workshop in #Helsinki! Since 2005, #FerryBox workshops have been organized to exchange knowledge and experiences on operational oceanography and autonomous observation systems. The 12th workshop will be held at the Finnish Meteorological Institute in 2024, featuring exciting poster sessions and presentations addressing current trends and challenges. You’ll also have the chance to meet our experts, Maik Grunwald and Uwe Posner. We look forward to engaging discussions and exchange! -4H-JENA engineering GmbH #Marine #Research #FerryBox #MarineScience #Finland
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