Carnegie Clean Energy announced the unveiling of Carnegie's vision for a new wave power product at the Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre (BE CRC) Annual Participant Workshop in Brisbane. The new product concept is a spin-off from CETO that incorporates aspects of Carnegie's core CETO technology and know-how into a novel wave powered system for use in offshore energy demand applications. The first market for this product may be aquaculture barges and vessels that require energy for offshore operations. As the aquaculture sector moves further offshore into highly energetic conditions, Carnegie's new wave power product would address the challenge of securing clean and reliable energy and replace the diesel generation otherwise required. Adapting Carnegie's CETO power take-off (PTO) and control systems to create this new product will expand the market for Carnegie's CETO intellectual property (IP) and will also provide further component innovation and testing that would feedback into Carnegie's CETO technology, supporting accelerated development and improved performance. The BE CRC Participants workshop, being held in Brisbane from March 24th ­ 26th, brings together the BE CRC participant organizations to explore the work completed to date, consider the short-term research priorities and potential projects and identify long term opportunities and pathways. Carnegie is presenting at three sessions over the course of the 3-day workshop: Panel Discussion: sitting on a panel exploring the topic of "Research to Reality ­ What does success in R&D commercialisation look like to me?" Reimagining Infrastructure Session: providing an update on Carnegie's Mooring Tensioner for Wave Energy Converters Project. In this BE CRC funded project, Carnegie and its partners are designing and testing a mooring tensioner for a rotary power take- off system. Floating Ideas Session: presenting Carnegie's new vision for a new spin-off wave power product capable of powering a feeding barge for the aquaculture sector. Carnegie will be outlining the long-term vision and a project concept to develop a scaled demonstrator at Carnegie's private wave energy research facility in Western Australia in collaboration with other BE CRC partners.