Inmarsat has opened an office at the Norwegian Maritime Competence Centre (NMCC) in
Ålesund, Norway.
The opening of this facility signals Inmarsat’s intention to intensify work with third party innovators and digital disrupters to exploit high-speed broadband via Fleet Xpress through its Certified Applications Provider (CAP) programme, the organisation said.
NMCC, which is part of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology campus, is home to the Blue Maritime Cluster, whose members are involved in the development of remote monitoring equipment on board vessels and the use of data analytics for real-time decision making.
Inmarsat CEO, Rupert Pearce, said: “Inmarsat Maritime is driving digital best practice across tens of thousands of ships. The future of the connected ship lies in networks such as Fleet Xpress, brought to market at scale. Fleet Xpress enables application-triggered bandwidth, which will be key to converting today’s smart and connected ship into tomorrow’s ‘smart fleet’.”
Inmarsat recently signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) for the Rolls-Royce Energy Management System (EMS) to be enabled via Fleet Xpress. Rolls-Royce is also based at the Ålesund NMCC, where it oversees its remote monitoring, data analysis and ship performance strategy.
Using the always-on connectivity of Fleet Xpress, EMS data is logged in real time so that its management software can optimise operational efficiency, via its built-in verifiable reporting capability.
Ronald Spithout, Inmarsat Maritime president, said: “Ålesund opens a new chapter for the CAP programme and Inmarsat’s strategy to work with third parties on content-rich applications to populate the digital maritime world enabled by Fleet Xpress.”
“We welcome all partners, whether their motivation is to develop greater operational efficiency, improve crew welfare, IT and security, or regulatory compliance. In addition to creating new revenue streams for partners, application-triggered bandwidth allows users to choose to dedicate connectivity to specific efficiency measures or for the application to trigger bandwidth ‘dynamically’ and transparently,” he said.
Inmarsat Maritime is seeking to increase the penetration of Fleet Xpress services in the cruise ship, plus other markets, Spithout added. “With 10,000 vessels committed for installation, Fleet Xpress is already enabling the merchant maritime industry to join the connected world, and we are only at the start of digitalisation in the industry.”