Miros brings next-generation wave motion forecasting to the market, with key offshore customers being early adopters of the technology.
With the rise of Marius Five Aarset as CEO of Miros in early 2023, digitalization has become a key priority for the company. Aarset has set three main objectives for the year, including driving forward the modernization of Miros' cloud technology and as-a-service business model, reflecting the importance of digitalization for the company's future. With a focus on digitalization, Miros continued to record solid growth in contracts in 2023, exceeding expectations and reaching different geographies and markets. Aarset emphasized that the trust established in cloud-based technologies is encouraging collaboration between partners, driving business-led innovation and shaping the company's ongoing technology development. As part of the effort to stay ahead of the curve, Miros is bringing next-generation wave movement and vessel forecasting to the market, with key offshore customers being the first to adopt technology.
Jonas Røstad, Commercial Director at Miros, highlighted the importance of business-led innovation and digitalization in the offshore space, stating that 2023 was a truly groundbreaking year for the adoption of digitalization. He highlighted that the business-as-a-service model offered and continuously improved by Miros since 2018 has been recognized and valued by future-oriented companies, driving business results and elevating the safety, sustainability and performance of maritime operations. Røstad also expressed excitement about the future, announcing plans to make an announcement to the maritime industry next year, highlighting the company's continued commitment to digitalization and innovation to drive future success.
Benefits of digitalization in modernizing maritime operations
Digitalization is fundamental for innovation and modernization of maritime operations. With the advancement of technology, it is possible to adopt solutions and services cloud-based technologies that enable accurate measurements of the ocean surface, prediction of wave motion and oil spill detection. Furthermore, digitalization makes it possible to adopt renewable energy and the development of partnerships strategic for the sector.
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Main objectives of digitalization in the maritime industry
The main objectives of digitalization include increasing operational efficiency, reducing costs and optimizing processes. Cloud technology plays a key role in this journey, enabling the delivery of solutions as a service and the modernization of contracts and operations.
Developing digitalization solutions for the maritime sector
Os developers of cloud-based technologies are focused on creating customized solutions that meet the specific needs of maritime operations. This includes developing more efficient oil spill detection systems as well as improving wave motion predictions.
Strategic partnerships for the adoption of digitalization
Collaboration between companies in the maritime sector is essential to drive the adoption of digitalization. Strategic partnerships can accelerate the development and implementation of innovative solutions, bringing benefits to the entire industry.
The importance of digitalization for the future of maritime operations
Digitalization is fundamental to the future of maritime operations, as it allows the modernization and adoption of advanced technologies that guarantee the sustainability of the sector. The use of cloud-based technologies and the implementation of solutions as a service are essential aspects for the success of maritime operations.
Source: World Oil