Thank you to the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST) and One Sea for your continued collaboration and support. Chair Gordon Meadow CMarTech FIMarEST and research associate Juan Dorje Palbar are attending (MSC/ISWG/MASS) Intersessional Working Group on Autonomous Surface Vessel (MASS) at the International Maritime Organization. Supported by Kirsty Lynch, Jevon Philip Chan PhD and Caitlin Bentley, the current MASS People work is focusing on the incorporation of behaviours into the assessment of competency and system performance. Watch out for this paper later in 2024. #InternationalMaritimeOrganisation #MASS
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The What The addition of remote and autonomous systems into the field of maritime operations creates opportunity, but if we do not manage the relationship between humans and technology, we are likely to introduce new and significant risks. To control these risks, new systems and new ways of operating must be established and overseen by a new highly skilled workforce of combined human - machine decision makers. The Who To benefit fully, maritime must upskill, scale, and adopt the use of both new and existing technology by becoming champions of human centred digital transformation. Going forward we should look to empower humans with new skills to work alongside machines, performing shared tasks and using shared decision making. The How The MASSPeople working group will safeguard progression in the technology-people partnership underpinning the workforce's changing needs, providing recommendations on new competency standards for inclusion into the International Convention of Standards on Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).
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- Trelleborg
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We are pleased to share that One Sea has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MASSPeople. The MoU outlines a collaborative framework to enhance understanding of the integration of complex systems with the new specialized skills of the maritime workforce. This partnership demonstrates a mutual recognition of the critical role that human professionals play in maximizing the potential of technological advancements in maritime operations. #partnership #collaboration #maritime #automation One Sea & MASS People
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We are pleased to share that MASS People has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with One Sea. The MoU outlines a collaborative framework to enhance understanding of the integration of complex systems with the new specialised skills of the maritime workforce. This partnership demonstrates a mutual recognition of the critical role that human professionals play in maximizing the potential of technological advancements in maritime operations. #MASSPeople #Innovation #Growth #NewBeginnings
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The IMarEST Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships Special Interest Group (MASS SIG) and MASSPeople Working Group are pleased to present their joint Quarterly Report. Neil Salter, Chair of the MASS SIG, comments "We have many knowledgeable experts amongst us who can draw the disparate threads together and demonstrate that MASS is not something to be feared. The development of MASS will yield benefits for all aspects of the maritime world, both MASS and conventional shipping." Read the full report below👇 https://lnkd.in/eUe_pPFT #IMarEST #MaritimeAutonomousSurfaceShips #AutonomousShipping
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Joint newsletter from IMarEST & MASSPeople - Autonomous Ships - Putting the Human in the Headlines We are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST) and MASS People in launching the Q1 edition of our joint newsletter - Autonomous Ships - Putting the Human in the Headlines. This innovative newsletter is dedicated to the exploration and discussion of autonomous ships and their impact on the maritime industry, with a unique focus on the human element. Our aim is to bridge the gap between advancing technology and the indispensable human expertise that drives our industry forward. Highlights of the Newsletter: Trends & Technologies. Expert Insights from leading professionals in the field. Human-Centric Approaches to innovation in maritime operations. Exclusive Interviews with pioneers in the maritime industry. Whether you're an industry veteran, a maritime enthusiast, or someone intrigued by the future of shipping and technology, "Autonomous Ships - Putting the Human in the Headlines" promises to deliver valuable insights and thought-provoking content. Join us in this exciting journey by subscribing now! Be the first to receive cutting-edge updates and expert analyses directly in your inbox. Let's navigate the future of maritime together, where technology enhances human expertise, not replaces it. Subscribe at: https://lnkd.in/e5PNhcsX #IMarEST #MASSPeople #AutonomousShips #MaritimeInnovation #NewsletterLaunch #HumanInTheHeadlines
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Explore a future that's Human by Design, where emerging tech is reshaping our experience. Tech Vision 2024 is out now.
Tech Vision 2024
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Listen to MASS People Chair Gordon Meadow CMarTech FIMarEST speak at Day 2 of the 9th UK Maritime Autonomous Systems Regulatory Working Group Conference - MASSive Development. 'MASSPeople - Charting Artificial Intelligence (AI) Capabilities to coexist with Human Competences.' #UKMASRWG #MaritimeUK
MASRWG Conference 2024
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