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Instituted a consortium in order to coordinate Maritime the Connectivity Platform
Scope of the digital platform is to carry Internet standard in the within of the systems of marine navigation and transport
February 13, 2019
Last week, in the within of the conference "e-Navigation Underway held International" on board of cruise ferry the Pearl Seaways of company DFDS Seaways in navigation from Copenhagen to Oslo, the Connectivity Platform Consortium is constituted Maritime (MCC), organism called to regulating the Maritime standards of the Connectivity Platform (MCP).
The digital platform for marine field MCP (previously called Maritime Cloud) is based on technologies open source and has the scope to carry Internet standard in the within of the systems of marine navigation and transport. The platform, that it allows to realize infrastructures for the direct electronic exchange, efficient, reliable and continuous of information, is active from various years and has collected the adhesion almost one hundred organizations.
The MCC are constituted as a neutral consortium and independent format of interested parts and its task will be to act from coordinator for the supply of lines guides and standard. In its initial structure the consortium is constituted by the not commercial institutions: OFFIS (Germany), KRISO (South Korea), LAUGHED (Sweden), University of Copenhagen and General Lighthouse Authority of UK and Ireland. Moreover, in quality of observatories of governmental part, the consortium includes the Danish Maritime Maritime Authorities (DMA), Swedish Adriministration (SMA) and the Ministry of the Ocean and fishing of Korea.
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