Remote, Autonomous Ship Ops Drive Future of Marine Data Management
real-time analysis.As André Reinlert, Data Innovation Manager at Ocean Infinity explains, it extends beyond the data output to the client, such as hydrographic survey data, to encompass information generated by the vessels themselves: “This includes vessel telemetry data and prognostic health management data, providing the valuable insights into vessel behaviour, weather conditions, and more that we need when operating remotely. The integration of these diverse data sources is crucial for improving operational efficiencies, enhancing data quality, and planning future endeavours.”Darren
Flynn Signs on to Represent EOM Offshore
VP Global Marketing Communications with various marine-related and technological companies will create synergy and momentum for EOM Offshore, the company said. “EOM Offshore’s innovative technologies bring an exciting new capability for increased reliability for data transmission and health management of moored buoy systems to the market,” Flynn said. “Flynn-Tech is proud to be a part of the team introducing and delivering these quality technologies to the customers of the Southeast.&rdquo
MTR 100: Teledyne Marine Interconnect Solutions
operations. What is your group’s most exciting technology advancement since MTR 100 2013? The size, breadth and depth of the world’s oil & gas production fields, along with the need for more advanced communication from the expanding network of health management sensors, has driven an investment in new product development at Teledyne Oil & Gas. Our solutions focus on complex challenges for subsea power and data transmission to meet new requirements for enhanced oil recovery and subsea processing capabilities. The ocean science community directly
Rolls-Royce Merges 2 Subsidiaries for Better Engine Life Management
(AEC) and Optimized Systems and Solutions (OSyS), to form a new business, Controls and Data Services (CDS), which will continue to operate as part of the Rolls-Royce Group. The new business will bring together equipment sensors, controls and monitoring systems with performance analysis and health management services, delivering greater asset intelligence at a faster pace. Colin Smith, Rolls-Royce, Director of Engineering and Technology, said: "Being world leaders in controls and data analysis is key in supporting Rolls-Royce's promise of better power for a changing world. With the creation