

How will technologies – and by extension, operations – have evolved onboard by the year 2035? A survey launched by Splash in partnership with Inmarsat today seeks reader input on how ship operations will change in the coming decade with results due to be published in Ship Concept 2035, a magazine due for distribution at Nor-Shipping this June.
Ship Concept 2035 will give readers a glimpse of what is realistic for newbuilds coming out of yards 10 years from now. Taking into account regulations, fuels, information technology, seafaring skills, shipyards and charterers this unique magazine gives a big picture beyond the hype of what is practical for vessels delivering by the middle of the next decade.
Crew numbers, artificial intelligence, bunker selection, reskilling, and automation are some of the topics covered in the survey launching today.
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