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AI-Powered Semi-Autonomous Ship Operation Support System Developed By Swedish Consortium
December 15, 2020
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Swedish ship propulsion optimization experts, Lean Marine are leading a ground-breaking research and development project to accelerate the technological development, realization, and adoption of AI-powered ship operation support technology by ship crew and management.
The Via Kaizen project is funded by the Swedish Transport Administration, Trafikverket and is being coordinated by CIT Industriell Energi AB.
Swedish industry experts developing AI-powered ship operations system to cut emissions December 15, 2020, by Jasmina Ovcina Lean Marine and AI-application developers Molflow have joined forces with the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg to develop an AI-powered, semi-autonomous system for planning and executing sea voyages. The Via Kaizen project is funded by the Swedish Transport Administration, Trafikverket, and is being coordinated by CIT Industriell Energi AB.
The project, which aims to help execute more energy efficient sea voyages, started in August 2020.
It builds on Lean Marine’s FuelOpt and Fleet Analytics technology and Molflow’s Slipstream technology which enable a higher degree of digitalization and automation in vessel operations.
AI-powered ship operation support system developed by Swedish consortium
Swedish ship propulsion optimization experts, Lean Marine are leading a ground-breaking research and development project to accelerate the technological development, realization, and adoption of AI-powered ship operation support technology by ship crew and management.
The Via Kaizen project is funded by the Swedish Transport Administration, Trafikverket and is being coordinated by CIT Industriell Energi AB.
Lean Marine and AI-application developers Molflow have been collaborating with academics from the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg to develop the new AI-powered, semi-autonomous system for planning and executing more energy efficient sea voyages since the project commenced in August 2020.
Mikael Laurin, ceo of Lean Marine Swedish technology entrepreneurs and academia have formed a consortium to research on an artificial intelligence (AI), semi-autonomous ship operation support system for a more energy efficient sea voyage.
Ship propulsion optimisation specialist Lean Marine is leading the R&D project named Via Kaizen, funded by the Swedish Transport Administration and coordinated by consultancy CIT Industriell Energi AB.
Lean Marine and AI-application developers Molflow are collaborating with academia from the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg to develop the new AI-powered, semi-autonomous system for planning and executing more energy efficient sea voyages since the project commenced in August 2020.