Starboard Maritime Intelligence and Snap Group are preparing for a global roadshow of their vessel monitoring technology.
These New Zealand-owned companies are bringing together their hardware, communication and software offerings that enable effective and efficient fisheries management by harnessing new sensor technologies.
‘The partnership between the two companies makes perfect sense, not only do our technologies align perfectly to create a world leading fisheries monitoring tool, but our total ethos and why we do what we do are also very similar. For two New Zealand companies to be able to do this life changing work together is amazing,’ said Snap Group CEO and founder Chris Rodley.
The expansion into vessel monitoring systems (VMS) is a natural progression that can support Starboard’s existing customers. The company’s automatic identification systems (AIS) based platform is currently used across New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific by government agencies and regional fisheries management organisations.
‘The Starboard platform is an emerging technology leader in this market and we have proven our ability to turn vessel position data into insightful and effective tools for those managing fisheries,’ commented Starboard Maritime Intelligence CEO Trent Fulcher.
Snap Group has been innovating in the vessel monitoring and sensor technology market since 2007.
‘We are making vessel monitoring while at sea more accessible with cost-effective solutions such as solar powered monitoring units. We are now focused on the future possibilities that cameras and edge computing will bring to the sustainable management of fisheries,’ said Ali Kennard, PinPoint Earth Lead.
‘With the new systems we are developing, we will be able to use our technology not only to track vessels and record what is happening, but using AI to identify red flags and send notifications instantly to those who need to know.’
The technology companies are looking for pilot partners to implement their existing vessel monitoring systems and enable them to test new technologies in a real-world setting.
‘This partnership allows us to offer a cost-effective yet transformative alternative to traditional vessel monitoring systems. We want to be there for our customers as they continue to expand into the future of fisheries technology,’ Trent Fulcher said.
The roadshow kicks off with the pair exhibiting and presenting at INFOFISH World Tuna Trade Exhibition and Conference being held 11-13th October in Bangkok.