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Press Release – Norwegian-based scale-up Yxney Maritime and Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, have signed an agreement for Yxney Maritime to join the fast-growing group of certified application providers to provide a dedicated application for Inmarsat’s Fleet Data service.
Fleet Data collects data from onboard sensors, pre-processes that data, and uploads it to a central cloud-based database, equipped with a dashboard and an Application Process Interface (API).
Yxney Maritime has developed the Maress software, a solution for data-driven decarbonisation that allows fuel and emission data to be used for making better decisions on how to increase efficiency and to reduce a ship’s carbon footprint.
Inmarsat Raises Start-Ups To Certified Application Provider Status To Fast-Track Decarbonisation Innovation In Maritime Market
Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, has fast-tracked two innovative and established start-ups to Certified Application Provider status as part of this year’s ‘Decarbonising Shipping’ initiative run by venture developer Rainmaking.
The solutions, offered by VesselBot and PortXchange, have been accentuated by Rainmaking’s Trade and Transport Impact initiative which seeks to harness the power of start-ups and advanced technologies to meet UN targets on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
VesselBot’s ‘Voyage TCE Optimization Decision Support System’ software uses advanced AI models that draw on both market and vessel data to support operational decision-making and increase voyage profitability. In addition to providing speed and routing optimisation based on weather conditions, the solution offers bunker procurement
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Established maritime start-ups VesselBot and PortXchange join Certified Application Provider (CAP) programme after innovation potential is singled out in ‘Decarbonising Shipping’ initiative
Press Release – Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, has fast-tracked two innovative and established start-ups to Certified Application Provider status as part of this year’s ‘Decarbonising Shipping’ initiative run by venture developer Rainmaking.
The solutions, offered by VesselBot and PortXchange, have been accentuated by Rainmaking’s Trade and Transport Impact initiative which seeks to harness the power of start-ups and advanced technologies to meet UN targets on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Inmarsat acts to help two start-ups accelerate shipping decarbonization efforts
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Nick Blenkey
Marco Cristoforo Camporeale, Head of Digital Solutions, Inmarsat Maritime: “We are very proud that our CAP program continues to provide the ecosystem for digital problem solvers to bring their solutions to market quickly and seamlessly.”
As part of this year’s “Decarbonizing Shipping” initiative run by venture developer Rainmaking Innovation Limited, mobile satellite communications leader Inmarsat. Inmarsat, has fast-tracked two start-ups to Certified Application Provider (CAP) status.
The start-ups, VesselBot and PortXchange, offer solutions that have gotten thre attention of Rainmaking’s Trade and Transport Impact initiative which aims to harness the power of start-ups and advanced technologies to meet UN targets on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.