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Getting Involved

The OCEAN project presents a unique opportunity for Manufacturing and Technical Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future by improving safety, efficiency, and environmental protection through innovative navigational practices and equipment design.

The OCEAN project focuses on human-centred design methods to enhance the navigator’s situational awareness and decision-making capabilities.

Getting Involved

Manufacturing and Technical stakeholder Pack
Manufacturing and Technical stakeholders can provide feedback through various channels, such as:
  • Engaging with relevant industry associations
  • Stakeholder consultations
  • Events and Webinars
  • Online feedback forms
Stakeholders’ participation is crucial to ensure the effectiveness of new technology in meeting industry needs. The OCEAN project benefits stakeholders through optimising operational efficiency, minimizing risks, and protecting marine life and the environment.

The OCEAN project presents a unique opportunity for Manufacturing and Technical Stakeholders to shape the maritime industry’s future by improving safety, efficiency, and environmental protection through innovative navigational practices and equipment design.

The OCEAN project focuses on human-centred design methods to enhance the navigator’s situational awareness and decision-making capabilities.

Advanced technology, such as hydrophone grid technology, AI satellite imagery, and drift models, will help protect marine life and the environment while increasing operational efficiency.

Updates to international regulations and guidelines will enhance compliance and safety of maritime operations.

Manufacturing and Technical Stakeholders can contribute to these developments using their knowledge and experience.

Feedback on improving the use of our European Navigational Hazard Database and data sources and providing information on the updates to ISO 17894 and IALA S-124.

Manufacturing and Technical stakeholders can provide feedback through various channels, such as:
  • Engaging with relevant industry associations
  • Stakeholder consultations
  • Events and Webinars
  • Online feedback forms
Stakeholders’ participation is crucial to ensure the effectiveness of new technology in meeting industry needs. The OCEAN project benefits stakeholders through optimising operational efficiency, minimizing risks, and protecting marine life and the environment.
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Collaborate and Innovate

The OCEAN project is a collaborative effort between industry, government agencies, academia, scientists, environmentalists, and end users to enhance maritime safety and sustainability.

It aims to improve the environmental impact of the maritime industry by developing new technologies and practices to prevent maritime accidents, protect marine life, and reduce the impact of lost containers at sea.

The OCEAN project is committed to human-centred design, which puts user needs and perspectives first. This creates safer, an environment that augments human capabilities, assisting seafarers to make even better decisions.

By joining the OCEAN project, ship owners and operators can help support the development of new technologies and practices that protect marine life, reduce the impact of lost containers at sea, and improves efficiency.

The OCEAN project is a global initiative to make the maritime industry safer, more sustainable, and more effective.

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co funded by the European Union
Shape the future of maritime operations and support the OCEAN project’s developments in
navigation practices, equipment design, and environmental protection.

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