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    First shipowner to participate in the Ocean Supercluster project see more

    Halifax – Global Spatial Technology Solutions has  announced that it has been awarded a contract by Canada’s Ocean Supercluster’s Core Technology Leadership Program to advance the capabilities of its proprietary, AI powered SaaS platform, OCIANA™. 

    This award enables GSTS to further develop and implement a predictive, dynamic Berth Schedule Management System which will facilitate digital collaboration and enhance global supply chain efficiency through reduced vessel emissions and fuel use.

    Working in partnership with leading maritime innovators including Canada Steamship LinesMontreal Port AuthorityLaurentian Pilotage Authority and Clear Seas, OCIANA’s latest capability will streamline vessel berthing through AI Predictive Analytics to support Just-in-Time Arrivals (JIT).

    OCIANA’s Berth Schedule Management System will connect ships, pilotage authorities and ports to support Green Digital Shipping Corridors and environmental protection thus promoting the overall efficiency of the maritime supply chain.

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     March 13, 2024
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    Supporting Canada to meet its climate goals see more

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia—February 21, 2023 — Global Spatial Technology Solutions  (“GSTS” or “the Company”), a Maritime Intelligence company today announced that it will collaborate with the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) in providing a Green Shipping Corridor capability using the OCIANATM platform. The Green Shipping Corridor capability enables vessels to establish an initially low and ultimately zero-carbon emissions route while matching their arrival with berth availability and maintaining compliance.   
     
    “We are extremely pleased to be working with the Montreal Port Authority on this initiative. As an original OCIANATM consortium member, MPA has proven to be a leader in Innovation and Environmental stewardship. OCIANATM has been designed collaboratively with ports, shipping lines and terminal operators to improve efficiency, minimize risk and reduce emissions on a global scale”, said Richard Kolacz, GSTS CEO. “This proprietary capability will enhance end-to- end logistics management and enable the optimization of goods delivered by sea, which accounts for 90% of global trade.” 
     
    OCIANATM is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform that provides maritime vessel and port optimization and maritime risk management solutions for the global maritime market. The AI platform ingests a wide range of operational and oceanographic data sets and through proprietary analysis, supports decision making related to the safe and efficient movement of people and goods on all of the world’s waterways. 
     
    “The Port of Montreal is committed to emission reductions and optimizing efficiency for all vessels arriving to Montreal. We have been working with GSTS to ensure that the capabilities they develop meet the needs and objectives of ports and shipping lines”, stated Martin Imbleau, President and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority. “We look forward to continuing our relationship with GSTS to showcase their innovation in the maritime sector as we continue to lead innovation and environmental initiatives at the port.” 
     
    About GSTS
    GSTS is a leader in Artificial Intelligence solutions for the maritime domain. Our solutions are designed to save lives, energy, and the environment on a global scale through the use of innovative applications based on emerging data sets and analytics. We provide decision support intelligence to optimize logistics and manage risk and compliance in the maritime sector. For more information, visit www.gsts.ca.

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    Minister of Transport announces Canadian Green Shipping Corridors Framework and Canada joining the Zero-Emission Shipping Mission - Canada.ca

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     February 21, 2023
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    OCIANA enables decision support related to maritime logistics, security risk management & emissions see more

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia – Sep 08, 2022 – Halifax-based Global Spatial Technology Solutions (GSTS), a leading provider of global maritime data and analytics, has completed a funding raise totaling $4.1M to enable the company to execute its growth strategy and prepare for scale up. 

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     September 08, 2022
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    This project builds upon the capability of the OCIANA™ AI Platform see more

    Global Spacial Technology Solutions, a Maritime Intelligence company, announced today that it has been awarded a contract under Canada’s Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program to advance their Artificial Intelligence-based (AI) predictive analysis capability to optimize the availability of resources and increase the operational readiness of military systems such as ships, submarines, and aircraft.  This capability will further grow GSTS’s AI offerings and expand the application suite offered by OCIANA™, the Company’s AI Platform. 
     

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     October 04, 2022
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    ACOA is providing a CAD$500,000 repayable contribution see more

     Global Spatial Technology Solutions (“GSTS” or “the Company”) a Maritime Intelligence company, announced today that it is receiving funding from the Government of Canada, through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), to accelerate the global commercialization of their Maritime Management Platform OCIANA™.

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    OCIANA™ can be configured to support applications for defence, civil and commercial customers see more

    Global Spatial Technology Solutions (“GSTS” or “the Company”) a Maritime Intelligence company announced today that it has been selected by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) to provide Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness to the Royal Canadian Navy through the use of the OCIANATM platform. This project is funded under ISED’s Innovative Solutions Canada program.

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    A Digital Solution Suite that improves vessel detection, situational awareness, and surveillance eff see more

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia—October 05, 2021 — Global Spatial Technology Solutions (“GSTS” or “the Company”) an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Maritime Analytics company, announced today that it has been selected by Airbus Defence and Space as the winner of their Co-Innovation challenge to provide advanced Maritime Risk Detection and Assessment capabilities in support of maritime border security and surveillance.
     
    The Challenge is to identify ships in an area of interest and using the leading-edge techniques of artificial intelligence and machine learning, consolidate a ship’s identity, movement history, and risk status with information collected from multiple sensors. Fusing the intelligence into a single operating picture, GSTS’s solution enables users to improve Maritime Domain Awareness by providing crucial insights and actionable information about maritime threats.
     
    This powerful solution will be based on OCIANA™, an AI-based platform developed by GSTS that rapidly processes data from multiple sensor sources to provide intelligence in near real-time. Using various data sets, coupled with machine learning algorithms for object analysis, enables customers to detect, assess and respond to maritime threats rapidly and effectively.  
     
    “This award validates the capabilities GSTS has developed to address many of the world’s most challenging maritime risk and threat detection issues pertaining to security, environmental and commercial risks. We are pleased that an international maritime surveillance leader such as Airbus has recognized our capabilities to satisfy the requirements of security, customs and immigration, defence, coast guard and environmental agencies on a global scale,” said Richard Kolacz, CEO of GSTS. “It is a clear confirmation of the maritime AI capability we have established within GSTS.  We look forward to working with Airbus to address the global maritime risk management needs.”
     
    About GSTS
    GSTS is a leader in Artificial Intelligence solutions for the maritime domain. Our solutions are designed to save lives, energy, and the environment on a global scale through the use of innovative applications based on emerging data sets and analytics. Our solutions enable enhanced decision-based operations for civil, commercial and defence and security agencies and industries. For more information, visit www.gsts.ca.
     
    Media Contacts:
     
    Stephen Martins, GSTS
    Email: info@gsts.ca
    Twitter: @gsts_info

     October 05, 2021
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    Accelerate global commercialization Maritime Management Platform see more

    Announced today that it will accelerate the global commercialization of their Maritime Management Platform OCIANA™. 

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     January 25, 2021
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    Selected to provide advanced Maritime Risk Detection and Assessment Capabilities see more

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia— June 01, 2021 — Global Spatial Technology Solutions (“GSTS” or “the Company”) an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Maritime Analytics company, announced today that it has been selected by Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) to provide advanced Maritime Risk Detection and Assessment capabilities in support of maritime border security and surveillance.

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    Expanding the Sustainable Development Technology Canada Program consortium see more

    Global Spatial Technology Solutions ("GSTS" or "the Company") an Artificial Intelligence and Maritime Analytics company announced today that the Ports of Halifax and New York & New Jersey as well as the Laurentian Pilotage Authority have joined the OCIANA™ Consortium, expanding the consortium to eight members. The consortium was established under the Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) program. The objectives of SDTC are to support the development and demonstration of new environmental technologies that address climate change, clean air, clean water, and clean soil.  

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