PRESS RELEASE: 14 JUNE 2019
Cornish company WorkFloat scoops European innovation award
WorkFloat, a company supported by Marine-i, has been
awarded the overall ‘Spirit of Innovation’ Award at the European Commercial
Marine Awards, held at Seawork 2019.
WorkFloat has been designed to bridge a gap in the market between small workboats and larger, more expensive workboats and multicats that can only be moved on the road using costly low loaders and that then need a crane or hoist for launching and recovery.
WorkFloat 'folds' up to tow behind a 4x4 on the road or to slide into a standard shipping container. Once afloat, the 8m x 5m 'mini multicat' can lift, pull and carry an impressive deadweight. This innovative product has a wide range of applications, including commercial diving, aquaculture, light dredging, oil response, disaster and flood relief, ferry, survey work, sampling, drilling and superyacht support.
The company has received grant support from Marine-i for the initial design work as well as for building a prototype and carrying out full-scale physical testing. Marine-i partner University of Plymouth is supporting prototype trials for buoyancy and stability. Cornwall Marine Network’s Propel project also supported WorkFloat with marketing advice and a grant towards exhibition costs.
Marine Hub Cornwall Operations Director, Matt Hodson, says: “Part funded by the European Union, the Marine-i project has been set up to accelerate innovation within the marine technology sector in Cornwall. It is fantastic to see one of the young Cornish companies we are supporting receive this prestigious accolade.
“This is the latest in a stream of successes for high quality
Cornish marine tech businesses supported by Marine-i, including grant funding
through the Marine Challenge Fund.”
Peter Green, from the European Commercial Marine Awards sponsor, National Maritime and HSSMI, says: “WorkFloat exemplifies the innovative ethos and practical value which is at the heart of Seawork. It is exactly the kind of forward-thinking product that people who attend shows such as this are interested in, and it ingeniously fills a gap in the market”.
Toby Budd, founder and Managing Director of WorkFloat, which is based in Penryn in Cornwall, says: ‘’We are beyond delighted.”
Find out more at the Seawork 2019 website here.