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Industrial Revolution vessels are connected to the digital ecosystem through reliable becomes a redundant metric. If you want to live in that world, antenna technologies, shipowners can ensure they are keep- integrated solutions that ensure a seamless path to strong con- ing apace with developments today, as well as future-proofng nectivity are the frst step. The antenna capacity needed to themselves for technological innovations to come. Innovation facilitate this step-change is nearly within our grasp, and In- in the digital space moves fast, and without forward-thinking tellian is already driving innovations in antenna technologies technologies that continually look to anticipate the next step in that will support future digital applications.

the journey towards digitalisation and automation, shipowners

The Author can quickly fnd themselves behind the curve, and out of pocket. Paul Comyns

When ships can converse with their operators, vessel feed- is the Vice President of Global Marketing for Intellian. He has more back becomes part of the conversation. Second-guessing from than twenty-fve years of marketing experience spanning three different shore is eliminated because speculation is no longer neces- countries in the marine electronics industry. Prior to joining Intellian, sary, risk is reduced with greater understanding of real time

Mr. Comyns served in marketing roles for PYI, Navico (Simrad and

B&G) and Robertson.

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