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Geollect Wins ADMIRALTY Maritime Insurance Innovation

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. © harlequin9 / Adobe Stock The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) announced geospatial intelligence technology provider Geollect as the winner of the second ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Program challenge. Launched last year in collaboration with RE SET, the program aims to help start-ups and innovators develop new solutions that support safe, secure and thriving oceans. The program’s second innovation challenge focused on ‘Transforming Maritime Risk & Insurance’, with entrants tasked with identifying, trialing and proving how marine geospatial data can be used to enhance maritime insurance products. For this challenge, Geollect demonstrated how marine data sets such as bathymetry, maritime limits and AIS heatmaps, could enrich a number of dashboards that assist with sanction compliance, underwriting, loss prevention and investigation functions.

Geollect wins ADMIRALTY Maritime Insurance Innovation Challenge

Geollect wins ADMIRALTY Maritime Insurance Innovation Challenge The UKHO has announced Geollect as the winner of the second ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Programme challenge: Transforming Maritime Risk & Insurance From: 1 February 2021 For this challenge, Geollect demonstrated how marine data sets could assist with sanction compliance, underwriting, loss prevention and investigation functions. The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced leading geospatial intelligence technology provider, Geollect, as the winner of the second ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Programme challenge. Launched last year in collaboration with RE SET, the programme aims to help start-ups and innovators develop new solutions that support safe, secure and thriving oceans. The programme’s second innovation challenge focused on ‘Transforming Maritime Risk & Insurance’, with entrants tasked with identifying, trialing and proving how marine geospatial data can be used to enhance maritime ins

The Future of Green Energy - UK Perspective

Climate Policy, Automation, Climate and Ethics (PACE) are at the heart of significant global changes that in turn affect corporate behaviours and governance. On 23 November 2020, we hosted a panel discussion on The Future of Green Energy. Joined by The Rt. Hon. Kwasi Kwarteng, Richard Gwilliam at Drax, Helen Boyle at Cadent Gas, Victoria Merton at Peel Group and Steve Cox at Electricity North West, our panel explored the future of green energy and the challenges faced by the industry, as well as highlighted the significance of the “green industrial revolution” in fuelling economic recovery. In this article, we have summarised the key themes of the discussion, and you can also view a recording of the full debate.

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