Swedish stakeholders to introduce sustainable technologies
July 18, 2024By Seawork Press FP
Cetasol
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Swedish stakeholders are collaborating on national and international business opportunities to introduce sustainable technologies to the global market.
The maritime industry has encountered challenges in embracing digitalisation to advance sustainability due to high costs, limited value, and scalability issues. Cetasol is embarking on a new digitalisation project aimed at addressing these obstacles, aligning with the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) regulations and the Global Sustainable Development Goals.
Presently, two primary solutions for maritime operations exist, one for larger cargo and the other focusing on data visualization. However, these solutions are constrained by vessel size and available features.
By utilising physics-informed adaptive digital twin modelling technology, Cetasol aims to connect all industry stakeholders, including suppliers, operational owners, ship owners, shipyards, research institutes, and OEMs, while minimizing or eliminating the need for sensors and automating model development for each vessel.
Other participating stakeholders in this project include CAISR and RISE as research partners, Quoakka as the development partner, Trafikverket as the Operational Owner, Erik Thun and Stena Line as Ship Owners, and Profjord as the Design Company.
The project represents a milestone in advanced digitalization within the marine sector, with the potential for scalability and the ability to connect multiple stakeholders. The results of the project will be disseminated by all partners through various channels. Cetasol will share the outcomes through workshops, events, and presentations to potential customers.