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& DECARBONIZATION “The zero- carbon world is here to stay.

Rather than ? ght that reality, industry players need to learn how to master it.” – Ali Riaz, CEO, OrbitMI

Image courtesy OrbitMI

BV, that states “sharing data has the potential to yield trans- formative returns on the investments in time, technology and capital resources”.

“To move ahead with the technological evolution of the shipping industry at scale, liberating data and improving its liquidity is of vital importance... Getting data ? owing is akin

WE ARE COMMITTED TO to turning on the fuel taps for digitalization and transforma-

TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION tion in shipping,” according to the report.

TO PROTECT THE FREEDOM

OrbitMI accomplishes this data ? ow by integrating multiple

OF THE SEAS

APIs from various software suppliers into its platform to en- hance functionality and value for the end-user. Moreover, its tie-up with BV aligns the latter’s vast data resources and deep science with the AI-driven analytical expertise of OrbitMI to ac- celerate digital transformation in the industry, according to Riaz.

“This partnership demonstrates the importance of data qual- ity and transparency in maritime, which are essential ingredi- ents for technology adoption if the industry is to progress on its transformation journey towards the twin goals of sustain- ability and pro? tability,” he concludes.

The Author

Marshall

Steve Marshall is a business writer with long experi- ence in maritime and offshore media, having worked for leading industry publications TradeWinds and www.fairbanksmorsedefense.com

Upstream, and now with media consultancy Blue-C.

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