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 Jul – Ship2Shore – Maritime security speaks Italian (Italian)Article on People Tracking system developed by Martec in MONALISA 2.0 Il futuro della sicurezza marittima parla Italiano Le ultime soluzioni IT sul People Tracking catturano l’interesse di Carnival e della Marina Militare |
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2015 Jul – Marine Electronics & Communications – A great leap in e-navigation technologyThis is a great leap in our technology and matches what is happening in the maritime world in terms of creating more online access, advances in navigation, and enhancements in system analysis. A prime example of how shipping is adopting new technology is the progress the industry is making towards e-navigation. Earlier this month, the European Union agreed to provide €21 million in funding to demonstrate and validate the Sea Traffic Management (STM) system as an e-navigation initiative. The demonstration will incorporate test beds in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, ultimately involving 10 different ports, three shore centres and an estimated 300 vessels. |
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2015 Jul – Marine Electronics & Communications – EU grants €21 million for e-navigation projectThe European Union has agreed to provide €21 million in funding to demonstrate and validate the Sea Traffic Management (STM) system as an e-navigation initiative. The demonstration will incorporate test beds in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. These will involve 10 different ports, three shore centres and an estimated 300 vessels. |
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2015 Jul – Safety4Sea – Sea Traffic Management Validation Project backed by EUEU 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 – Lloyd’s List – Lloyd’s List global awards 2015 finalists revealedINDUSTRY-leading innovation, agenda-setting deals and inspirational acts of heroism all feature in the shortlist for the Lloyd’s List Global Awards 2015 published today. … Innovation Award This award recognises an innovative project or technology which has demonstrated or has verified potential to move shipping forward. Our panel will welcome entries that showcase new ideas, ship designs, equipment and services that have shown to be, or hold the promise of, offering shipping a distinct application for business improvement. Whether in safety, environment or operational efficiency, the award is made to the technology solution that the judges believe demonstrates the innovation needed to move shipping forward.
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2015 Jul – Maritime Executive – Navy and Cruise Industry Trial People Tracking TechnologyThe latest IT solutions in People Tracking have captured the interest of Carnival Corporation and the Italian Navy. A live demo in Milan on June 23 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 Defense. |
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2015 Jul – Maritime Executive – E.U. Funds Next Step in Digital Traffic ControlThe E.U. has decided to contribute 21 million Euros ($23 million) to the Sea Traffic Management (STM) Validation Project. STM is developing the information technology platforms needed to boost voyage planning and traffic flow in shipping. The project aims to overcome many of the current challenges in communication and information sharing that exist between stakeholders in the maritime transport industry. |
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2015 Jul – Hansa – Research, no crystal ballResearch, no crystal ball Big data, simulation-based design, traffic management, unmanned shipping: |
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2015 Jun – Radio Valencia – Incendio en alta mar (Spanish)Short piece on the SAR Exercise taking Place in the high seas outside Valencia and in the port. |
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2015 Jun – Naucher – SAREX MONALISA 2.0 in Valencia (Spanish)SASEMAR Y EL PUERTO DE VALENCIA REALIZAN UN SIMULACRO DE EVACUACIÓN DE UN BUQUE DE PASAJE En el ámbito del ejercicio Sarex Monalisa 2.0, dentro del proyecto europeo Monalisa 2.0, ayer tuvo lugar una simulación de incidente marítimo en un buque de pasaje, con miles de pasajeros, en tránsito de Palma de Mallorca con destino a Valencia, que había sufrido un incendio a bordo. |
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2015 Jun – Jeune Marine – STM the largest e-nav project (French)Describing STM and its development including a long interview with Fredrik Karlsson. SEA TRAFIC MANAGEMENT Appuyé par la Commission européenne et par l’OMI ,le projet Sea Traffic Management prépare la plus grosse réforme à venir dans le transport maritime. Ce projet, initié en 2010 sous le nom de Mona Lisa, s’inspire du mode de gestion du trafic aérien SESAR ainsi que de celui utilisé à bord des brise-glaces en mer Baltique afin de créer une version applicable au transport maritime. |
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2015 Jun – Naucher – TEN-T Days (Spanish)LA PLANIFICACIÓN EUROPEA DE TRANSPORTE SIGUE SU CURSO EN LETONIA La celebración la pasada semana de los días de la Red Transeuropea de Transporte (TEN-T days), que han tenido lugar en Letonia, han reunido a varios responsables en la toma de decisiones del sector del transporte de la Unión Europea. El evento se celebró en Riga del 22 al 23 de junio debido a la presidencia de turno del país del consejo de la Unión Europea. |
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2015 Jun – Sailor Today – MONALISA 2.0 at Nor-ShippingDiscussing Sea Traffic Management and Route Exchang, as well as the MUNIN project |
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2015 Jun – Sjöfartstidningen – Interview Fredrik Karlsson (Swedish)Fredrik looking forward to simulations at Chalmers. Hallå där, Fredrik Karlsson! Hallå där Fredrik Karlsson, på Sjöfartsverket som är en av aktivitetsledarna i MonaLisa 2.0-projektet för ökad säkerhet, effektivitet och lönsamhet i sjöfarten. |
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2015 May – Marine Electronics & Communications – e-Navigation underwayPutting e-navigation into practice will entail challenges There was evidence of strong commitment to make e-navigation work for the user at the e-Navigation Underway 2015 international Conference. |
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2015 May – Sjöfartstidningen – Martime Informatics (Swedish)Report from the first Swedish National Conference on Maritime Informatics Informatik framtiden för sjöfarten Informatik är på väg in på bredare front i sjöfarten. Något som kan öka effektiviteten, minska utsläppen och göra livet drägligare ombord och på land. |
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2015 Apr – Maritime Journal – SAR put to the testA large-scale search and rescue (SAR) exercise is being carried out by the Spanish Maritime Safety Agency later this year to test current SAR procedures. |
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2015 Apr – Naucher – Deficiencias de formación de las tripulaciones (Spanish)Describing the need for enhanced crew training and mentioning the efforts in MONALISA 2.0 |
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2015 Apr – Safety4Sea – Stress-testing search and rescue plansCosta Concordia, Sewol accident reminds us more actions needed More than 330 people died in the Costa Concordia (Italy) and Sewol (South Korea) disasters. Now the maritime industry has come together to improve search and rescue efforts. |
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2015 Apr – Safety4Sea – Pioneering network to enhance maritime safetyEMSN developed by MONALISA 2.0 A pioneering network of simulator facilities and ship bridges across Europe are now connected as never before. Enabled by the latest technology, the European Maritime Simulator Network (EMSN) is a unique platform that can simulate complex, real-time traffic situations at sea across large distances. Now participants can better evaluate their capacity to handle search and rescue operations and oil spills. |
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