A recognition for decarbonized mobility
Marine Weather Intelligence (MWI) has been honored with the prestigious Crisalide Eco-Activities Award, a recognition that highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the maritime industry. This award, presented annually, celebrates companies that demonstrate exceptional eco-innovation and contribute to the ecological transition. Winning this award is a significant milestone for MWI, underscoring its role as a leader in marine weather forecasting and routing solutions.
A Vision for a Greener Maritime Industry
Founded in early 2023 in Auray, Brittany, MWI was born out of a vision to revolutionize maritime navigation by integrating cutting-edge artificial intelligence with decades of maritime weather expertise. The company’s mission is to enhance safety at sea, optimize routing for fuel efficiency, and contribute to the decarbonization of maritime transport—a goal that aligns perfectly with the values celebrated by the Crisalide Eco-Activities Award.
The Crisalide Eco-Activities Award
The Crisalide Eco-Activities Award is given to companies that excel in eco-innovation and demonstrate a strong commitment to environmental sustainability. The award recognizes the positive impact that businesses can have on the environment through innovative solutions and practices. MWI’s victory in this category is a testament to the company’s dedication to these principles and its ability to deliver on its promises.
A bright future ahead
Receiving the Crisalide Eco-Activities Award is not only an acknowledgment of MWI’s achievements but also a powerful motivator to continue pushing the boundaries of what is possible in maritime weather forecasting and routing. As MWI looks to the future, the company remains committed to its mission of making the seas safer and the maritime industry more sustainable.
This award marks another milestone in MWI’s journey, and the team is excited to build on this success as they continue to innovate and lead in the maritime sector.
photographer : Guillaume Ayer