Maritime Autonomous Ship Systems (MASS) UK Industry Conduct Principles and Code of Practice
Year: 2024 Language: English Author: The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) Edition: Version 8 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 152 Description: The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) is the UK’s leading trade association for the maritime engineering, science, and technology community. Supporting organisations of all sizes, SMI enables its members to thrive through annual conferences, overseas events, trade missions, and networking initiatives, helping them enhance visibility and foster meaningful industry collaborations. As a trusted advisor to the UK government, SMI plays a vital role in driving innovation and shaping the maritime sector’s future. Representing its members’ interests through six market-focused groups, SMI ensures tailored support and responsiveness to industry needs. SMI’s diverse membership includes shipbuilders, ship repairers, systems and components manufacturers, naval architects, technology and engineering specialists, universities, and financial services providers. The maritime engineering, science, and technology sector contributes £35 billion annually to the UK economy, supports 217,000 jobs nationwide, and generates £2 billion in tax revenue. SMI’S MARITIME AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS GROUP The Maritime Autonomous Systems Group (MASG) unites research institutes, vehicle manufacturers, and sensor developers to advance Maritime Autonomous Systems (MAS). Guided by a council-driven work plan, MASG addresses key priorities: - Infrastructure and Supply Chain: Supporting the MAS value chain. - STEM and Workforce Development: Preparing future talent through initiatives like the MAChallenge. - Regulatory Frameworks: Shaping policies for safe and effective MAS operations, including collaboration with the MAS Regulatory Working Group. - Business Development: Creating opportunities for members via briefings, trade shows, and networking events. Through the expertise of the MASG Council, SMI and MASG drive innovation, growth, and progress across the UK’s maritime sector.
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Maritime Autonomous Ship Systems (MASS) UK Industry Conduct Principles and Code of Practice
Language: English
Author: The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI)
Edition: Version 8
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 152
Description: The Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) is the UK’s leading trade association for the maritime engineering, science, and technology community. Supporting organisations of all sizes, SMI enables its members to thrive through annual conferences, overseas events, trade missions, and networking initiatives, helping them enhance
visibility and foster meaningful industry collaborations.
As a trusted advisor to the UK government, SMI plays a vital role in driving innovation and shaping the maritime sector’s future. Representing its members’ interests through six market-focused groups, SMI ensures tailored support and responsiveness to industry needs.
SMI’s diverse membership includes shipbuilders, ship repairers, systems and components manufacturers, naval architects, technology and engineering specialists, universities, and financial services providers. The maritime engineering, science, and technology sector contributes £35 billion annually to the UK economy, supports
217,000 jobs nationwide, and generates £2 billion in tax revenue.
SMI’S MARITIME AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS GROUP
The Maritime Autonomous Systems Group (MASG) unites research institutes, vehicle manufacturers, and sensor developers to advance Maritime Autonomous Systems (MAS). Guided by a council-driven work plan, MASG addresses key priorities:
- Infrastructure and Supply Chain: Supporting the MAS value chain.
- STEM and Workforce Development: Preparing future talent through initiatives like the MAChallenge.
- Regulatory Frameworks: Shaping policies for safe and effective MAS operations, including collaboration with the MAS Regulatory Working Group.
- Business Development: Creating opportunities for members via briefings, trade shows, and networking events.
Through the expertise of the MASG Council, SMI and MASG drive innovation, growth, and progress across the UK’s maritime sector.
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