Sternula, a leading
provider of cutting-edge maritime technology, has announced a strategic
collaboration with Scandin-Africa Group, a renowned organization spearheaded by
CEO and Founder Madeleine T. This partnership aims to accelerate the adoption
of VDES (AIS 2.0) in Africa, revolutionizing the region's maritime industry.
VDES, also known as AIS
2.0, represents a significant breakthrough in maritime technology. It offers a
range of benefits, including enhanced vessel identity verification,
digitalization opportunities for maritime authorities, and improved emission
monitoring. With AIS 2.0, maritime administrations can operate more
efficiently, attracting global industry stakeholders and contributing to a more
sustainable future.
Through this
collaboration, Sternula and Scandin-Africa Group will leverage Madeleine T.'s
extensive network and in-depth understanding of the African market to unlock
new possibilities and strengthen Sternula's presence in the region. By
combining their expertise and resources, they will promote the adoption of VDES
technology, empowering maritime administrations to operate more effectively and
supporting the global effort to combat climate change.
Sternula's cutting-edge
solutions, including emission monitoring (CII Data) and virtual buoys for
geo-fencing sensitive marine ecosystems, will play a crucial role in driving
this progress. By implementing these innovative technologies, Sternula and
Scandin-Africa Group will contribute to a more sustainable and efficient
maritime industry in Africa.
This collaboration marks
an exciting milestone in the journey towards a more advanced and
environmentally conscious maritime sector. With Sternula and Scandin-Africa
Group at the helm, the future of African maritime technology looks brighter
than ever.