ISOTECH Ltd is a partner in the new European-funded project ActionMed “Action Plans for Integrated Regional Monitoring Programmes, Coordinated Programmes of Measures and Addressing Data and Knowledge Gaps in Mediterranean Sea”. The project, which starts in November 2015 and has a duration of 15 months, aims to support the development of regional action plans and best […]
A new bird eye view of Larnaca Marina: the new floating piers are a result of ISOTECH’s Tender Design, which we did in 2010 in collaboration with TRITON Enginneers – Greece. Nice, light and robust structures. Watch the video and Enjoy!
Xenia I. Loizidou, Director of ISOTECH, and Member of the Board of Directors of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation (COT) was interviewed at Fileleutheros newspaper on Saturday 19th September 2015 on ”Safety and Tourism”. Read the interview…
Location: Fulya Science Discovery Centre, Istanbul Dates: 02 – 31 December 2014 Description: The Fulya Bilim Merkezi (Fulya Science Discovery Centre) was one of the penultimate stop of the Turkish version of the MARLISCO Exhibition. Over its almost one month stay at this location, the Exhibition was visited by approximately 1500 people! Photographs from site: Return to Exhibition […]
Location: Gorele Primary School, Istanbul Dates: 12 – 21 November 2014 Description: Over 9 days in November 2014, the MARLISCO Exhibition in Turkey was hosted by the Gorele Primary School, giving the opportunity to 160 youngsters to become educated about marine litter, its causes, impacts and solutions. Photographs from site: Return to Exhibition Map Return to MARLISCO
Location: Istanbul Science Discovery Centre Dates: 12 – 21 November 2014 Description: İstanbul Bilim ve Sanat Merkezi (Istanbul Science Discovery Centre) was the next host of the Exhibition in Turkey. Approximately 300 people visited the Exhibition at this location. Return to Exhibition Map Return to MARLISCO
Location: Kozzy Shopping Mall, Istanbul Dates: 04 – 18 July 2014 Description: While at the Kozzy Shopping Mall the MARLISCO Exhibition was visited by approximately 250 people. Photographs from site: Return to Exhibition Map Return to MARLISCO