The International Polar Foundation and the Trân Family are proud to announce the fourth winner of the annual Laurence Trân Arctic Futures Award: Marine Spark X from Tromsø, Norway.
The International Polar Foundation and the Trân Family are proud to announce the fourth winner of the annual Laurence Trân Arctic Futures Award: Marine Spark X from Tromsø, Norway.
After settling in at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica (PEA), the team has fully reactivated all the station’s systems. Now that everyone has settled in, the real work begins: maintaining the station and supporting this season’s scientific research projects.
In partnership with the International Polar Foundation (IPF), Khalifa University of Science and Technology recently hosted the Polar Futures: Collaborative Innovation for a Sustainable Earth seminar at its Main Campus in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Piet Steel, a distinguished Belgian diplomat, International Polar Foundation (IPF) Board Member, and Honorary Consul of Japan in Flanders, was awarded the prestigious Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, on Tuesday, July 1st. The esteemed decoration recognizes his dedicated efforts over many years to foster exchange and deepen the friendship between Japan and Belgium.