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36 - Sensors in the Sea - Designing Tech Solutions For Sustainable Oceans - Dan Watson, SafetyNet Technologies

36 - Sensors in the Sea - Designing Tech Solutions For Sustainable Oceans - Dan Watson, SafetyNet Technologies

Update: 2024-04-16
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In this episode, I speak to Dan Watson, a multiple award-winning Product Design Engineer and the Global Winner of the 2012 James Dyson Award for design engineering. Dan's outstanding work earned him seed funding from Sir Richard Branson, leading him to establish SafetyNet Technologies, where he now serves as the CEO.


At SafetyNet, Dan and his team are working closely with the fishing industry to design accessible and effective precision fishing tools that are helping to keep our oceans healthy and thriving. By reducing bycatch and minimising the environmental impact of fishing, precision fishing plays a vital role in protecting marine biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for our planet.


We cover various topics from his award-winning product design to his tireless efforts in making technology accessible to anyone with a problem to solve or an idea to explore. Discover how his groundbreaking work is revolutionising the fishing industry and contributing to a more sustainable future.


To learn more about Dan Watson and SafetyNet Technologies, visit their website at https://sntech.co.uk/.




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36 - Sensors in the Sea - Designing Tech Solutions For Sustainable Oceans - Dan Watson, SafetyNet Technologies

36 - Sensors in the Sea - Designing Tech Solutions For Sustainable Oceans - Dan Watson, SafetyNet Technologies

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