Remota joins Ocean Autonomy Cluster

Remota joins Ocean Autonomy Cluster

Remota, established in 2022, specializes in developing cutting-edge services and technologies for remote control and monitoring from Remote Operation Centers (ROC). The company is now joining the Ocean Autonomy Cluster.

With a strong focus on sustainable development, Remota integrates solutions that meet the growing demand for efficiency, cost reduction, and smarter approaches in maritime operations.

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Increased Efficiency Through Remote Control

“Through remote control and monitoring, we can increase efficiency and enable more flexible execution of maritime operations,” says Trond Notland, CPO (Chief Product Officer) at Remota. “Our services help customers reduce operational costs, enhance safety, and lower emissions. Additionally, we create safe and inclusive maritime workplaces onshore.”

Remota’s technology-agnostic approach ensures robust infrastructure solutions tailored to the specific needs of its customers, regardless of their chosen technologies or industry segments. As an independent supplier, Remota provides remote services to all actors in the ocean space, believing that open collaboration and innovation are essential for driving the green and digital transformation in the maritime sector.

A Future of Collaboration and Innovation

With its membership in the Ocean Autonomy Cluster, Remota looks forward to contributing its expertise in communication technologies, cybersecurity, and infrastructure for remote control and monitoring. This partnership offers the company an opportunity to be a central player in collaborative projects and to promote innovation within the maritime sector.

"It is fantastic to have Remota onboard as a member. Remota's expertise in ROCs (Remote Operation Centers) will be of great significance to both the Ocean Autonomy Cluster and, not least, Testination, where Autonomy and Control Rooms are our focus areas. ROCs will be one of the decisive and vital components in the development of autonomous systems", says Frode Halvorsen, manager of Ocean Autonomy Cluster.

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Contact

Trond Notland, CPO Remota AS
Mobile +47 982 37 183
E-mail: trond.notland@remota.no
www.remota.no 


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