Our approach provides answers to todays' challenges in weather analysis and maritime routing.
Bringing answers to the world's challenges
Global initiatives are reshaping the maritime industry
"All people on Earth must be protected by early warning systems within five years."
WMO
The World Meteorological Organization calls on all stakeholders to develop weather safety alerts for all populations through the EW4All (Early Warnings for All) campaign, a top priority for the UN.
IMO
The International Maritime Organization has committed to reducing pollutant emissions by at least 70% by 2040, with the goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Pressing challenges in the weather forecast and routing sector
Leveraging all weather data
We aim to upgrade current weather algorithms by integrating all available data and address modern navigation needs such as fuel efficiency or safety.
Contributing to decarbonization
Routing mainly predicts the fastest route without considering environmental impacts.
More effective safety alert networks
Advancing beyond current systems, we aim to deliver real-time updates and precise, location-specific weather forecasts, tailored to the needs of our clients.
Maximizing broadband internet at sea
Our solutions fully leverage new technologies like Starlink and OneWeb, enabling unlimited internet access across the seas.
How AI boosts a meteorologist's analysis performance tenfold
HUMAN BRAIN
Our brain excels at analyzing weather conditions through intuition and experience.
It cannot handle the vast amounts of weather data modern instruments produce.
A.I.
A.I. can process terabytes of data quickly and accurately, identifying patterns and making predictions.
A.I. lacks the nuanced understanding that human meteorologists provide.
By combining AI’s computational power with human expertise, we achieve superior weather forecasting and maritime routing, leveraging the strengths of both for better decision-making.