Elliott Bay Design Group, ioCurrents Partner to Drive Maritime Innovation

May 13, 2024

Naval architecture and marine engineering firm Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) on Monday announced it is teaming up with data analytics company ioCurrents to help drive innovation in the maritime industry.

Under a newly signed memorandum of understanding (MOU), the partners have established a collaborative framework to explore new ideas for collecting and evaluating operating and performance data to reduce vessel cost, emissions and other potential benefits to the maritime industry. As part of this process, the alliance will host an ongoing series of strategic planning sessions with a broad range of vessel owners and operators. The goal of these sessions is to unlock the potential of data driven machine learning to benefit the maritime industry.

From left to right: Cosmo King, co-founder & CIO, ioCurrents; Mike Complita, director of strategic expansion, EBDG; Will Roberts, CEO, ioCurrents; and Robert Ekse, president, EBDG (Photo: EBDG)
From left to right: Cosmo King, co-founder & CIO, ioCurrents; Mike Complita, director of strategic expansion, EBDG; Will Roberts, CEO, ioCurrents; and Robert Ekse, president, EBDG (Photo: EBDG)

"At EBDG, we are committed to driving innovation and delivering unparalleled value to our clients in the maritime industry," said Mike Complita, director of strategic expansion at EBDG. "Our partnership with ioCurrents represents a strategic alignment of expertise and resources to pioneer new frontiers in data-driven design. Together, we aim to revolutionize how vessel operating data is harnessed and utilized to optimize fleet performance and drive business success. We are excited to see where this new journey together will lead our teams and our industry."

IOC’s team of data scientists provide a deep understanding of maritime operations and a mission to develop a platform powered by AI machine learning. Their flagship solution, MarineInsight , leverages hardware installed aboard vessels to provide real-time, actionable data to shoreside teams, allowing for proactive decision-making, enhancing operational efficiency and minimizing downtime.

"We are thrilled to join forces with EBDG, a renowned leader in naval architecture and marine engineering," said Will Roberts, CEO at ioCurrents. "This partnership marks a significant step forward in our mission to empower maritime industry stakeholders with advanced data analytics capabilities. By combining EBDG's expertise in vessel design and construction with IOC's data-driven insights, we are poised to unlock new levels of performance and sustainability across the maritime ecosystem."

The collaboration between EBDG and ioCurrents developed through their involvement with Washington Maritime Blue, an innovation hub dedicated to furthering the Blue Economy. 

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