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Digital Ship Daily: Decarbonisation through Digitalisation; MPA–RINA Tech Centre; Fuel Reality; GreenH Hydrogen Build

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For years, sustainability in shipping has been treated as a compliance checkbox, a bureaucratic exercise to appease regulators. But according to Constantine Komodromos, Founder and CEO of VesselBot, who was included in Time’s 100 Most Influential Climate Leaders of 2025, that mindset misses the real opportunity: to make emissions visibility and digital intelligence the foundation of operational strategy itself.

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The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and international engineering group RINA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a technology demonstration centre in Singapore. The collaboration aims to strengthen maritime innovation, digitalisation, decarbonisation, and workforce development in support of a smarter and more sustainable sector.

SmartSea, powered by SITA, is bringing the precision of aviation technology to the maritime world with two new digital platforms aimed at transforming crew mobility and onboard safety management. The launch marks a significant step in connecting people, operations and data at sea.

Where operational excellence meets net zero ambition

At London International Shipping Week 2025, industry practitioners stripped away the buzzwords to discuss the practical realities of alternative fuels. Their message: decarbonisation at sea depends as much on human readiness and due diligence as it does on technology.

With Enova’s continued backing, GreenH is pressing ahead with green hydrogen plants in Bodø, Kristiansund and Slagentangen. The projects aim to strengthen Norway’s hydrogen infrastructure and cut emissions from shipping and coastal industries.

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