JSMEA to Host Smart Ship Seminar at SMM

August 17, 2016

Dr. Hideyuki Ando (Image: JSMEA)
Dr. Hideyuki Ando (Image: JSMEA)
(Image: JSMEA)
(Image: JSMEA)
Concept of Ship – Shore Open Platform (Image: JSMEA)
Concept of Ship – Shore Open Platform (Image: JSMEA)

Onboard and ashore, IoT application services, which rely on ships’ onboard equipment data, have become increasingly prevalent throughout the maritime industry. Japan Ship Machinery & Equipment Association’s (JSMEA) Smart Ship concept utilizes IoT application services to achieve optimum ship operation in terms of safety and energy efficiency.

Armed with two new international standards – ISO/CD 19847:Shipboard data servers to share field data on the sea and ISO/CD 19848:Standard data for shipboard machinery and equipment – JSMEA said it is targeting new business development in marine information field utilizing ship IoT data, and will host a Smart Ship Application Platform 2 (SSAP2) Project Seminar on September 8 at SMM Hamburg 2016.

Venue: Room St. Petersburg, Hall A4 2nd floor, Hamburg Exhibition Centre and Congress Centrum
Time: 10-10:45 a.m., September 8, 2016 (9:30 a.m. registration)
Subject: Activities of Smart Ship Application Platform2 (SSAP2) Project
Speaker: Dr. Hideyuki Ando, Senior General Manager, Maritime Technology Division, MTI Co., Ltd., Chairman of SSAP2 Project
Entrance fee: Free
Contact email: [email protected]
URL: http://www.jsmea.or.jp
 

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