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    Designing the ship of the future see more

    As people continue to gather in expanding cities, noise pollution has been described as the next public health crisis. In the ocean, this situation is aggravated as sound travels further in water than it does in air. With the sound from a ship’s propeller hitting up to 170 decibels, the equivalent of a rocket engine at lift-off, and travelling up to 160 km before fully dissipating, the survival of marine life is threatened. Imagine what it’s like to be a marine animal with container ships, ferries and other commercial vessels passing overhead. When affected by noise, whales and many other marine animals struggle to communicate, eat, and reproduce.

    In response, a project developed by Clear Seas and funded by Transport Canada’s Quiet Vessel Initiative and Mitacs’ Accelerate Program brings together a research team of engineers and marine biologists at the University of British Columbia to solve this serious problem by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence. To help them with their work, the research team have invited experts from across North America to join a collaborative design workshop in Vancouver, BC on June 1-2 to develop innovative ways to tackle this issue of underwater noise from ships.

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    Application Intake Dates: Now to May 31, 2023 see more

     

    Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) has launched a Canada-wide Call for Proposals under its new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ocean Program. This $20M program aims to trigger new incremental investment into ocean AI solutions and accelerate the adoption of AI by Canadian ocean companies. 

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     April 06, 2023
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    Accelerate Your Maritime Business Today with AI Powered Intelligence see more

    GSTS, a Maritime Intelligence company, today announced that it has expanded its solution offering to ports, terminal operators and shipping lines. OCIANATM Port Optimiser, OCIANATM Terminal Optimiser and OCIANATMVessel Optimiser provide enhanced predictability and advanced planning to improve operational efficiency. 
    OCIANA™ Port Optimiser enables ports to benefit from actionable insights for inter-modal operations as well as environmental performance management.  
     
    OCIANA™ Terminal Optimiser facilitates simulation-optimisation to minimise turnaround times and maximise resource utilisation, enabling planning and scheduling and uninterrupted last mile delivery as well as quick recovery from shock events.
     
    OCIANA™ Vessel Optimiser provides a dynamic view of vessel operational and behavioural patterns on route, distance, speed, fuel consumption and emissions to enhance collaborative decision making and enable just-in-time arrival.
     
    GSTS continues to offer its risk management solution to civil, defence and border security agencies. OCIANA™ Risk Manager delivers predictive insights as well as actionable intelligence in real-time and has been recognised for enhanced detection and mitigation of security, commercial and environmental risk. 
     
    “We are very pleased to roll out our new capabilities that enhance maritime operational efficiencies and global logistics management while promoting environmental protection and supporting emission targets,” said Richard Kolacz, GSTS CEO. “These capabilities are currently used to establish digital maritime corridors that connect all elements of the maritime ecosystem. OCIANATM facilitates safe and sustainable movement of goods and enables rapid responses to climate, geo-political and social events.”
     
    About GSTS
     
    GSTS is a Global Maritime Intelligence company delivering solutions to enhance decision making across the maritime and logistics industry. Our platform, OCIANATM, is designed to save lives, energy and the environment on a global scale using innovative data collection and analysis techniques.  
     
    For more information, visit www.gsts.ca

     March 22, 2023