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STM to recruit 300 ships with new film

STM Validation Project has now released its first film, with premiere in Berlin for 130 persons working with the project. The film describes the services developed in the project and the advantages of participation. It will be used to recruit the 300 ships in the Nordic region and Mediterranean that will start using the services as part of, probably, the worlds’ largest ever maritime test.

Published: November 14, 2016

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Developers’ Forum launched

In pace with the development and testing of the Sea Traffic Management solutions, a top priority is interoperability among different systems, ship and shore-side actors, architectures and services. To ensure this, a Developers’ Forum has been established to raise and discuss technical matters in the area to ensure seamless communication among different systems.

Published: November 14, 2016

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Save the date for STM Midterm conference

Welcome to Venice, September 12-13, 2017 for the STM Midterm conference. Results and progress from, probably, the world´s largest e-navigation project involving 300 ships and 13 ports will be shared. Take the chance to extend your personal maritime network and, perhaps, even influence the future.

Published: November 11, 2016

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Valenciaport Foundation presented the STM Validation Project

Valenciaport Foundation presented the STM Validation Project in the 10th International Forum of Maritime and Port Safety. This tenth edition of the International Forum organized by Red PBIP Mexico was hold in Cartagena de Indias (Colombia) from 15th to 17th November. Its main goal was to review port and shipping safety aspects, as well as exchange information and successful experiences related to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code implementation.

Published: November 10, 2016

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SeaSWIM ensures secure information exchange for STM

A secure information exchange, which protects the ownership of information end ensures that only authorized persons and systems receive the provided information, is crucial for the acceptance by service providers and service users and thus the success of STM. The Maritime Service Infrastructure that is developed within the STM Validation project is supposed to enable service discovery as well as secure information exchange based on the principles of the SeaSWIM (System-Wide Information Management) concept. By creating a standard interface to the Maritime Service Infrastructure, the so-called SeaSWIM connector, the actual complexity of the infrastructure is hidden, ensuring simple access and use for both service providers and service user.

Published: September 28, 2016

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Instant updates with “SNAPP”

Now linesmen and other port actors will be able to send information instantly to PortCDM directly from their mobile phones or tablets. The APP, designed and developed by Valenciaport Foundation, has been released to assist mooring companies in PortCDM. It will soon be modified and adapted to include other port operators such as tugs, pilots, security, agents and even icebreaking services.

Published: September 23, 2016

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