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ASSIST Software Is part of a European project that aims to bring maritime CO₂ emissions to zero by 2045

November 4, 2024
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ASSIST Software Is part of a European project that aims to bring maritime CO₂ emissions to zero by 2045
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Professor, researcher and project coordinator Lokukaluge Prasad Perera declared in an interview for The Artic University of Norway that the goals set are ambitious. “But I firmly believe that when academia and industry work closely together, we achieve good results quickly. And that’s why the EU believes in us,” he followed.

As part of an Innovation Call, Horizon Europe, the EU’s research program, granted TwinShip €7.7 million over a span of three years. To secure this funding, the project had to prove its practical value in real-world settings and show potential for rapid market entry.

Romania Taking on Challenges in Digital Twin Integration

Digital twin technology holds the potential to revolutionize industries. However, its adoption has been gradual due to challenges such as data management, cybersecurity, and integration costs. McKinsey and Deloitte’s reports discuss these challenges, highlighting the complexities industries face as they attempt to leverage digital twin capabilities.

TwinShip confronts barriers by developing a secure, data-rich platform with domain-specific AI tools. ASSIST Software’s extensive experience in digital twin technology, gained from projects across various industries, positions the team to address this task with an already-built know-how. ASSIST’s role could be considered an opportunity to underscore Romania’s growing influence in European green technology and innovation, highlighting the country’s capability to deliver impactful digital solutions internationally.

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“Digital twins and AI represent pathways to a sustainable, efficient future,” says Irina Petrariu, Vice President of Research and Machine Learning Specialist at ASSIST Software. “We’re proud to be a part of projects like TwinShip, where digital innovation meets environmental responsibility. Projects like this show the world how Machine Learning and AI can be used to address high-priority global issues.”

A Company’s Global Transformative Potential

TwinShip isn’t ASSIST Software’s first maritime project, the Seaplify platform is growing more each day by connecting maritime companies with the right talent. The app offers seafarers a place for their online community where they can empower each other, get answers, learn and ultimately discover their perfect employer. 

However, as much as ASSIST is already familiar with the maritime industry through projects like Seaplify or Everyfish, Twinship offers a compelling case for the transformative potential of digital twin technology. The project’s success could pave the way for similar digital twin integrations across industries, reinforcing the role of data-driven strategies in tackling climate change. ASSIST Software Globally

ASSIST Software’s participation in TwinShip signifies a major step forward, proving that Romanian tech expertise can be a formidable force in the global pursuit of sustainability.

Alongside a prestigious consortium of industry leaders and research institutions dedicated to advancing sustainability in the maritime sector, ASSIST Software is poised to make significant strides toward a more sustainable future. 

For more information about TwinShip and other projects, industry leaders are encouraged to visit the ASSIST Software website.

The Twinship Project is funded by the Horizon program of the European Union and submitted under the HORIZON-CL5-2024-D5-01 call for proposals, with project ID 101192583.  

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