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Research and development team.The Oceaneleen program has a specialised team of scientific, engineering and innovative workers to find solutions to design problems within Aceson.Oceaneleen funds its own research and development team which
will have continuing multiple purposes within the effort. The team will consist
of people with differing skills, from engineering through to studying and
inventing. The team will provide engineering support to problems requiring solutions. The team will be some of the first staff positions made
available. Research staff and engineers will work together to find solutions to
basic through to complex issues, ranging adapting concept designs from paper
plans to operational usage, working out operational issues to system
functionality. They will help build the Bordiva and Cordava designs into
working machines as well as developing other designs within Oceaneleen, and
external ventures of Aceson and Briggs. The first elements of the Oceaneleen research and
development will be in both conceptual artists and engineers to develop the
present concepts of collection vessels and apparatus into working models, and
attempt to find competitive or superior alternatives: the world has an
abundance of available resources which are often not generally known, even by
professionals within the industry. Oceaneleen’s research and development team will be modelled
on the team Thomas Edison used to become prolific at patenting, with Jason
Briggs - designer of Aceson and Oceaneleen - as the muse. The team will develop
innovations as directed, as well as relevant work from their own knowledge base
and findings. The role the research and development team plays will be five-fold:
Oceaneleen Research
and Development will handle the development of this work and other viable future
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