This period has been extraordinary for SafeNav, marked by significant milestones in our mission to revolutionize and enhancing Safety of Navigation at Sea today and for the future. In this edition, we share the most important achievements from the past few months, Ship visit in July/August and points from our participation in SMM Hamburg 2024, the successful conclusion of the 5th SafeNav General Assembly in Italy, to exciting upcoming events such as the 4th International GNL Global Forum in Panama and the International Ship Control Symposium (iSCSS 2024) in Liverpool.
These milestones not only reflect the progress of the project but also our ability to adapt to emerging trends in technology, sustainability, and energy transition, all crucial to the future of maritime transport.
During July and early August 2024, in the Bergen area of Norway, CEO Captain Jorgen Grindevoll visited various external ships and met with shipowners to gather feedback as stakeholders and end users of the SafeNav system. The discussions focused on key enhancements to the SafeNav DSS COLREG module and explored the potential for expanding coverage to additional COLREGs in the future.
A recurring concern raised by end users was cybersecurity, emphasizing its critical importance. This issue has been escalated to the stakeholder meeting and the MVP focus group to ensure it receives the necessary attention.
Other discussions covered topics such as retrofitting the SafeNav system for older vessels and integrating it into the bridge layouts of new builds. These elements have been confirmed to align with SafeNav's vision. Additionally, the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) were highlighted as crucial aspects, ensuring the system remains intuitive and accessible for regular navigators without advanced technical software knowledge. Captain Jorgen was pleased to see that these priorities align perfectly with the goals and objectives of SafeNav.
The primary focus remains on enhancing safety at sea today—going beyond the current industry buzz around autonomous shipping. It is evident that a human-in-the-loop approach will remain essential for many decades to come.
A brief visit to a local shipyard specializing in retrofitting pleasure crafts provided opportunities to explore the potential application of a COLREG DSS module for smaller yachts. The features discussed were deemed comparable to those applicable to larger vessels, offering promising prospects in this domain.
SafeNav had a strong presence at SMM Hamburg 2024, the most influential global event for the maritime industry. Our CEO, Jorgen Grindevoll, attended the Autonomous Shipping Summit organized by the European Commission and the privately organized SMM Maritime Conference, where key topics such as the current state and challenges of ship navigation, autonomous vessels were presented and discussed. Below are some of the key highlights:
This event not only reaffirmed that SafeNav is on the right track, but also revealed new opportunities and challenges that will help us fine-tune our strategy to continue leading in autonomous navigation and sustainable technology.
On October 1, SafeNav held its 5th General Assembly in Rapallo/Genova, Italy, a crucial event to review progress and plan the next steps of the project. Some of the key points include:
This event was a great success thanks to the coordinated effort of the entire team but special thanks to the University of Genova and Dr. Michele Martelli for the effort to put the GA, the demo event and the disseminating events together. Reinforcing our commitment to advancing SafeNav to new development levels.
SafeNav consortium partners attended the Monaco Yacht Show this year to explore the latest technological advancements in the industry. We have identified significant market potential for a smaller version of SafeNav, which would greatly benefit the yachting industry and medium-sized pleasure crafts. Although many yachts are already equipped with advanced situational awareness technology, the COLREG module from SafeNav DSS could be more easily integrated into these vessels compared to larger commercial ones. The event facilitated many engaging discussions and provided a comprehensive overview of the technologies currently shaping the yachting sector. A valuable event and points carried onwards to the MVP focus group.
Innovation and sustainability continue to be key themes for SafeNav. On October 16, we presented at the 4th International GNL Global Forum in Panama, where CEO Captain Jorgen Grindevoll will share his experience and vision on how advanced technology can accelerate the Safety of Navigation and the energy transition in the maritime domain. We held several meetings with ship owners, and we also attended a chat with the Maritime Federal Commissioner of the United States of America and we also talked with the Panama Canal Maritime Safey Representative and visited the Panama Canal and where able to observed two different transits in the Miraflores locks, and also discuss safety points with external captains, and training needed for the navigators to handle such a new system as SafeNav, one of these Captains are also now selected to give us stakeholder point of view of the UX/UI of the SafeNav demo system in the upcoming weeks.
SafeNav Showcases Cutting-Edge Maritime Safety Innovations at INEC/iSCSS 2024
🌊 SafeNav proudly participated in the INEC/iSCSS 2024 conference by IMarEST, where our team presented innovations shaping maritime safety. Jas Powell from Global Maritime Services Ltd. highlighted advancements in maritime communications, while Michele Martelli and Massimo Figari showcased frameworks for validating collision avoidance algorithms. Experts Quentin Ageneau and Guillaume Nulac from SIREHNA discussed integrating COLREG-compliant decision support systems. SafeNav continues to lead in maritime safety innovation, redefining secure navigation
This period has been extraordinary for SafeNav, marked by significant milestones in our mission to revolutionize and enhancing Safety of Navigation at Sea today and for the future.
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