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Michael Johnson, Sea Machines: MTR's #3 Ocean Influencer

Oct 01, 2021

Sea Machines’ leaderships in the maritime autonomy space lands Michael Johnson, Founder and CEO, as MTR’s #3 Ocean Influencer in the 2021 “MTR100”.Michael Johnson is the founder and CEO of Sea Machines, a company that is helping to fast track the age of autonomy in the maritime space. “Technology is not something new for our space,” said Johnson,  “be it from the lumbering packet ships to heavily canvassed clippers then back to the lumbering…

Richard W. Spinrad, Ph.D.: MTR's 2021 #1 Ocean Influencer

Sep 30, 2021

Richard (Rick) W. Spinrad, Ph.D., was sworn in on June 22, 2021 as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and the 11th NOAA Administrator. Dr. Spinrad has a long and distinguished career, and he certainly needs no introduction to the MTR audience…

Ocean Influencer: Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, President, World Maritime University (WMU)

Aug 17, 2020

The July/August edition of Marine Technology Reporter, the 15th Annual 'MTR100', recognizes Dr. Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, president of the World Maritime University (WMU) in Sweden, as a leading 'Ocean Influencer.' She is a leader on issues impacting the international shipping industry…

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