atlantic bow (communications)
London
Atlantic Bow (Communications) Limited was originally set up in 1994 by David
Walls and the late Alexander Grant as a consultancy and project development
firm. Dr. Stewart Massie was appointed Technical Director in 2009. We specialise
in market research, risk management, open and distance learning, as well as
research into combining information and communications technologies with legal,
financial, commercial, educational and other professional services. We have
worked largely in the fishing, seafood and aquaculture sectors. In particular,
our EC funded report "The Seafood Industry of the Highlands and Islands of
Scotland and the West Coast: The Problems of Remoteness in a European Context"
(EC Ref. UK-11-Focus, August 1997) had a major impact on the UK seafood industry
and has been the basis of much of our subsequent work to date. More recently we
were awarded an FIFG grant to carry out an "innovation" development project that
looked at the vital question of the standardisation of data to facilitate data
exchange across the seafood industry as a "proof of concept" project. To
demonstrate the practical application of the draft standard specification that
was developed, there was specific focus on quality management, compliance
certification and audit in the field of organic aquaculture. This project was
successfully completed in June 2008. The outcomes can be viewed at the
AQuaManage section of our Scotsea site (see below). Please contact us to obtain
access authorisation and documentation. This has led on to the formation in 2016
of a new company, Evolve O-Pro Limited, which was set up to develop software to
assist the professional or expert with the task of complex reporting, data
collection and analysis. Please visit the website for more information. O-Pro is
an intelligent, innovative, secure, cloud software platform that employs
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) to
support data-driven, multimedia document creation and reuse. In the meantime,
please take a look at our alternative Scotsea site where you will find contact
details and information about some of the projects that we are currently
involved in promoting.