Trade 2.0: How startups are driving the next generation of maritime trade
Trade 2.0 is an original study by PUBLIC and commissioned by Inmarsat into the critical role of maritime startups and the benefits of digitalisation to the shipping and offshore sectors between 2020 and 2030.
December 3, 2019
Sponsored by Inmarsat Global
Trade 2.0 is an original study by PUBLIC and commissioned by Inmarsat into the critical role of maritime startups and the benefits of digitalisation to the shipping and offshore sectors between 2020 and 2030. The key findings locate the maritime sector at an inflection point – open to big data, blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing at a time when emissions regulations are pushing it away from the fossil fuels that have framed its business model.
The maritime start-up community will play a vital role in the maritime industry over the next decade with the report predicting that Ship Technology will rise to $278bn by 2030 and also profiles a number of start-ups in key sectors such as ship operations, port operations, trade facilitation and ship management and services. It is a must-read for anyone interested in how the industry will digitalise over next ten years.
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