A Revolutionary Maritime Data Solution Gains Lloyd’s Register Type Approval

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Sealution’s Gateway seamlessly combines the reliability of a wired connection with the flexibility of wireless technology. A key feature of this solution is its plug-and-play capability, which allows for quick and easy installation during port calls, eliminating the need for vessel modifications or dry docking.

Preserving Infrastructure with Seamless Connectivity

Designed to integrate effortlessly with standard smoke detectors on merchant vessels, the Gateway preserves the ship’s infrastructure while ensuring a consistent, uninterrupted flow of data. This innovative approach maintains the structural integrity of the vessel while providing reliable connectivity.

Type Approval: A Milestone in Maritime Connectivity

Sebastian Hamers, CEO of Sealution, emphasized that obtaining Type Approval marks a significant milestone for the company. He highlighted that this achievement validates Sealution’s dedication to providing cutting-edge connectivity solutions that not only meet but exceed the stringent requirements of the maritime industry. This approval strengthens Sealution’s reputation as a trusted partner for shipowners, operators, charterers, and managers globally.

Future-Proofing Maritime Operations

Romeo Martens, CTO of Sealution, discussed the Gateway’s adaptability, describing it as a future-proof solution that supports a wide range of sensors. He pointed out that the Gateway is engineered to evolve with clients’ needs, offering real-time data critical for complying with CO2 emission reporting regulations and enhancing operational efficiency. The Gateway allows shipping companies to experiment with different sensors, contributing to a smarter and more efficient global fleet.

Lloyd’s Register’s Endorsement of Digital Innovation

Peter Van de Graaf, Strategic Business Partner at Lloyd’s Register, expressed his satisfaction with granting Type Approval to Sealution’s Gateway. He noted that this innovative data connectivity solution enables shipowners and operators to make data-driven decisions, increasing operational efficiency and ensuring compliance with greenhouse gas emissions regulations. This approval also underscores Lloyd’s Register’s commitment to accelerating the adoption of digital technologies within the shipping industry.

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Source: Offshore Energy