GSTS Expands AI Maritime Solutions to Europe

Global Spatial Technology Solutions (GSTS) has announced the expansion of its AI-powered OCIANA platform to European markets, enhancing maritime risk management and operational efficiency.

Global Spatial Technology Solutions (GSTS) has announced the expansion of its AI-powered OCIANA platform to European markets, as stated in a press release. The company has established a new office in the UK and is increasing its presence in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.

OCIANA is an advanced AI platform that provides analytics, prediction, and optimization solutions for maritime risk management and shipping operations. It integrates real-time satellite, operational, oceanographic, and sensor data to enhance decision-making and collaboration across the maritime industry.

The latest addition to OCIANA's capabilities is the Collaborative Optimisation Solution, which connects ships, ports, terminals, pilotage authorities, and waterways. This solution facilitates digital planning and real-time collaboration on a common platform, addressing industry demands for berth schedule optimization, resource management, and environmental performance management.

GSTS is also hosting the inaugural Maritime Collaboration and Optimisation Mediterranean Forum (MARCO MED) in June, where it will demonstrate OCIANA's capabilities in Greece.

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