Sea Traffic Management and related projects and sub-concepts have gained increased popularity in media over time. Below you find articles and news items from various sources writing about STM. Click on "visit page" to reach the publishing source and read the article.
2015 Nov – Maritime Executive – The Week in Review: Passenger Vessel SafetyDiscussing accidents and new measures, mentioning Lifeboat launching and RFID-based People location Technologies developed in MONALISA 2.0 |
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2015 Nov – Digital Ship – Sea Traffic Management project launches future roadmapThe MONALISA2.0 project has released a road map of the development required for the maritime industry to move towards a full scale Sea Traffic Management (STM) system, with the publication of its STM e-Master Plan. |
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2015 Nov – Naucher – Llevando al transporte marítimo a la era digital (Spanish)A long article describing the outcomes of the MONALISA 2.0 Project, with lots of input from Project member Sergio Velasquez Correa. |
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2015 Nov – Lloyd’s List – Arronax: EU-backed Mona Lisa project on track to demonstrate achievementsIs Mona Lisa 2.0 the shipping industry’s smart phone moment — You don’t know you need it till you get it? |
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2015 Oct – Marinelink.com – Unmanned Vessels: The Future is NowSUmmarises many initiatives in the unmanned space and mentions how STM is a base for the Communication. |
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2015 Oct – Sjöbefälstidningen – Find the Seafarer! (Swedish)Article on the development of a People Tracking System for Indoor use at sea. Avoid “collateral damage” when extinguishing fire with CO2, track kids on cruise ships and other uses. |
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2015 Sep – Port Strategy – Monalisa smiles on European PortsFocusing on the port part of the STM Validation Project. |
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2015 Sep – Maritime Journal – Enhancing maritime safetyArticle focusing on the Training programme presented to IMO MSC. |
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2015 Sep – Pressebox – Bessere Koordinierung des Schiffsverkehrs (German)Describes the COSINUS Project using the eMIR-testbed. Mentions how COSINUS fits with MONALISA and STM. |
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2015 Sep – Ship & Offshore – EUR 21 million to STM projectThe European Union (EU) has announced that it will contribute EUR 21 million to the Sea Traffic Management (STM) validation project. |
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2015 Aug – e-navigation.com – Silicon Valley comes to maritimeOpen source advocate and co-founder of Silicon Valley based Marsec, Inc. Krystyna Wojnarowicz is committed to bringing the maritime world into the digital age. Here she talks about open innovation and smart collaboration, as well as maritime data security and ownership. |
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2015 Aug – Sjöfartstidningen – MONALISA 2.0 nominated to Award (Swedish)MonaLisa 2.0 kan vinna fint pris |
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2015 Aug – Sjöfartstidningen – EU approves STM Validation (Swedish)EU-pengar till projekt för ruttplanering |
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2015 Jul – TV4 – Millions of euro to Swedish Project (Swedish)2 minute interview with Capt. Ulf Svedberg Svensk sjöfartsidé får miljonstöd av EU |
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2015 Jul – Maritime Journal – Tracking people aboardA live demo of the Monalisa 2.0 project in Milan in June was attended by safety and technical management of Carnival Group, the largest cruise company in the world, and by the Naval Armaments Directorate of the Italian ministry of defence. |
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2015 Jul – Digital Ship – €21 million in EU funding for Sea Traffic ManagementThe EU is to contribute €21 million to the Sea Traffic Management Validation Project, part of the overarching Motorways of the Sea initiative, as the concept is tested in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea with input from 300 vessels, 10 ports of different sizes and three shore centres. |
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2015 Jul – Marine Insight – EU Grants €21 Million To New Sea Traffic Management Validation ProjectEU has decided to contribute with €21 million to the Sea Traffic Management Validation Project, a Motorways of the Sea project. Test beds in Northern Europe and Mediterranean Sea will engage 300 vessels, 10 ports of different sizes and 3 shore centres. These will validate the Sea Traffic Management (STM) concept and pave the way for smooth deployment of new collaborative services previously unknown to sea transport but existing for many years in other transport sectors. |
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2015 Jul – Marine Electronics & Communications – Carnival & Italian Navy trial people tracking systemCarnival Corp and the Italian Navy are interested in deploying people tracking technology developed during the Europe-wide research project MonaLisa 2.0. They attended a live demonstration of the Martec people tracking system in Milan, Italy on June 23. Since then Martec, a partner in MonaLisa 2.0, has demonstrated the system on the cruise ship Ruby Princess in Alaska. The technology enables a rapid response to ship emergencies in terms of a quick automatic detection of the crew presence in sensitive areas. |
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2015 Jul – Bunkerspot – Spreading the Word , realtime data sharingSpreading the Word Real-time data sharing can save time, money and improve safety. Ulf Siwe explains how the EU project, MONALISA 2.0, is taking an innovative approach to the exchange of information in the maritime Environment ‘By sharing routes with authorities in congested areas, the authorities can foresee “rush hours” and ‘The STM approach includes rigorous information security measures. If you can do your bank business over the Internet, why not share maritime information? And, as the information provider, it is you who will decide which information should be available to which service provider’ |
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2015 Jul – World Maritime News – STM Validation Project Backed by EUThe Sea Traffic Management Validation Project, an offshoot of the MONALISA projects focusing on route planning, has secured EUR 21 million (USD 23.1 million) in financial support from the European Union within a Motorways of the Sea project. |
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