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Maritime digital communicationsFor a sustainable future

Knut Fjellheim, Chief Technology Innovation Officer and Morten Aarvik, Sales Manager, IoT & Digitalization at Telenor Maritime in Norway talk about digitizing the marine industry.

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Since 2004, Telenor Maritime has been a dedicated maritime communications partner with unique telecoms and shipping competencies. We strive to connect our business partners to what matters most – enabling and enhancing digital data and communications at sea. Our ambition is to empower the maritime and offshore markets.

In short, Telenor Maritime are committed to responsible business conduct and believe we can assist our partners and customers in their ambition to become even more sustainable through our services. In 2021 and beyond, we will continue to explore new ways of unlocking positive progress for our customers.

Identifying challenges and solving problems

A lot of data from onboard sensors and systems is stored on ships, but it is stored in separate, system-specific individual ‘silos’ that cannot be exchanged or shared between different systems. We are working on a digital ecosystem to harness the power of previously unconnected data.

In the same way as you install an app on your iPhone, our digital ecosystem will enable third parties to design innovative new services that provide access to data shared with our maritime digital ecosystem. We are creating a platform that will allow data to be shared securely across service providers. Our platform will be an open environment where third parties can offer new products that leverage data for the benefit of efficiency, the environment and your bottom line.

On a typical vessel today, several different systems will be installed onboard, each having its own specific hardware and all connected individually. When we gather and create a single, unified solution for onboard data and systems, a lot of products and services will suddenly become technically feasible, and many opportunities will arise from this. For example, during the pandemic, the cruise industry has been able to install digital systems to a much greater extent than what was previously available. One example of this is being able to measure the body temperature of passengers and crew boarding a vessel, in combination with eye scanning for identification.

By opening-up data sharing and allowing other innovative companies to offer and create digital services to the marine industry, we can improve and transform in ways that have not yet been possible. Our marine digital ecosystem will enable you to use collected data locally on board the vessel. No longer are you limited to simply retrieving data from the ship and sending it to shore for analysis. Already on board, this data can be used for new digital services to automate manual work processes.

To unify, we have to be impartial

As leaders in maritime communications, we believe our role in the industry is to be impartial with regards to onboard systems. Many actors are interested in getting their data ashore, but they do not cooperate. We sit on the same side as the shipowner. We are a neutral enabler, running an ecosystem that creates value through new digital services for all parties. What sets us and our solution apart from our competitors is establishing an onboard data-sharing platform. Not all data is going ashore, and we have a solid focus on the operational effectiveness of the system we install.

New and upcoming rules and regulations are pushing the need for digitalization

The large class companies come with class notifications demanding that you must be compliant with specific class requirements to classify your vessel as a digital ship. Our ecosystem will comply with these requirements. Our Unified Hosting System (UHS) permits the possibilities to make services greener and more efficient, and at the same time, save money and time on operations. Suppose you want to stay ahead of new regulations from class societies and other government demands. In that case, an investment in Unified Hosting Services can be a crucial step in your Company’s strategy towards a safer, greener, and smarter future.

With UHS, classification companies like DNV GL, Lloyds, and others, can perform remote surveys instead of traveling to ships and offshore installations. There will also be opportunities for suppliers of equipment to do remote surveys, upgrades, and remote installations. Loss prevention is also a possibility through insurance companies.

We build our innovation on experience

The knowledge, experience, and technology we have developed for the cruise and ferry industry are directly transferable to other maritime sectors. We are a system supplier, an enabler in the digital shift for oil, gas, and offshore. We also have solutions for offshore wind and fisheries.

Now we are introducing a new solution for a new market, the merchant fleet. Due to technological and topographic challenges, a full-fledged offer to the merchant fleet sector has been challenging to deliver. In November 2020, Telenor Maritime acquired 100 % in KNL, a Finnish tech company. KNL has developed a unique system providing data access through a secure mesh network worldwide for maritime and critical communication markets.

With this technology – and Telenor Maritime’s expertise – the merchant fleet’s missing link is finally in place: a dedicated end-to-end channel for reliable, secure, and above all affordable access to business-critical information.

With this technology, we offer an onboard data collection box that is easy to install without expensive cabling. Connecting sensors for monitoring functions is done wirelessly, and the savings for shipowners by avoiding cabling can be tens of thousands of dollars per ship. The collected data can be sent to the bridge or to shore via the system’s own HF-radio and associated mesh network. The data collected can be used for predictive maintenance, consumption monitoring, emissions, route selection, and reporting to government requirements, securing the shipowner better control, more streamlined operations, and reduced costs.

Telenor Maritime is a forward-thinking and innovation-driven company and is technologically at the forefront of providing customers the best solutions. We push maritime digitalization forward, enabling the green shift. Even though we are a high-tech company, the essential customer need we deliver on is trust. We prove our quality daily through availability and support and our systems work with high uptime. Telenor Maritime has been a leading player in the market for 17 years; we are part of the global Telenor group, our company is growing, and we will be here innovating for our customers for years to come.

For more information on maritime digitalisation, or to book a live demonstration, email maa@telenormaritime.com

This article first appeared on the Innovation News Network