Marine Weather Intelligence is proud to have joined the Cluster Maritime Français (CMF) to support innovation and ecological transition in the maritime sector.
As a new member of the CMF, MWI is now part of a strategic network bringing together key stakeholders in the maritime economy. This membership reflects MWI’s commitment to contributing actively to a more efficient, safer, and environmentally responsible maritime industry.
MWI’s data-driven approach aligns closely with the CMF’s mission to foster sustainable growth in the blue economy. Together, they aim to boost the competitiveness of the French maritime sector while reducing its environmental footprint.
“Joining the CMF is an important milestone for us,” said Christian Dumard, CEO at Marine Weather Intelligence. “It offers a valuable opportunity to collaborate within a dynamic ecosystem and share our expertise.”
This collaboration paves the way for new technological and scientific partnerships to advance innovation in service of safer, more efficient, and more sustainable navigation.
About the Cluster Maritime Français
Established in 2006, the Cluster Maritime Français (CMF) unites close to 500 entities across France’s maritime ecosystem, including businesses, research institutions, educational organisations, and public bodies. Its mission is to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of the French maritime sector by fostering innovation, collaboration, and responsible growth across all maritime domains, such as shipping, marine energy, fisheries, and ocean preservation. By connecting stakeholders, the CMF aims to highlight the strategic role of the sea in the national economy and promote sustainable development across the maritime industry.
Learn more at www.cluster-maritime.fr
About Marine Weather Intelligence
Founded in 2023, Marine Weather Intelligence (MWI) is a deep-tech startup specialising in marine weather and routing. The company develops SaaS platforms that integrate artificial intelligence to provide maritime routing solutions, as well as personalised weather forecasts and alerts. These tools optimise routes by considering the characteristics of the vessel (fuel consumption, load, speed) and environmental conditions (sea state, weather). This approach enhances safety at sea, improves ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival), and significantly reduces fuel consumption.
The platforms feature innovative interfaces, making them highly interactive and user-friendly.
For more information, visit us at www.marine-weather.com