Island company utilizes AI to boost productivity and safety in B.C. waters

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MarineLabs is spearheading new projects located at the Port of Vancouver and Prince Rupert

A Victoria-based company is using its AI-driven marine weather data platform as part of new innovative projects seeking to enhance maritime safety, streamline marine operations, and build climate-resilient coastlines.

One such partnership involves MarineLabs providing services to clients such as Hullo Ferry, helping optimize their operations between Nanaimo and Vancouver. By tracking real-time wave, wind and coastal data along the route, the ferry company can make more informed scheduling decisions and improve service reliability and safety.

“ initiative is allowing regional ports and operators to test the leading edge of technology to improve the safety and efficiency of their operations,” said Scott Beatty, CEO of MarineLabs. “Our regional maritime operators, who navigate and build infrastructure in some of the world’s most challenging conditions, set a global standard for maritime safety.

 

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