The Kiel-based team is bringing the speed of cloud technology, as users know from other industries, to the maritime industry. Data is stored according to the highest security standards in a platform specifically optimized for sensor data. “We will successively integrate further automation and industry specific services,” emphasizes co-founder and CEO Frithjof Hennemann. However, the platform is already massively supporting the data value stream of wind energy operators: “Collected data can be directly transmitted to our platform. Data is safely stored in one maintained and secured data space and ready to be managed and processed. It is accessible to all project stakeholders according to their permission given.”
Especially when autonomous vehicles will be engaged to collect data in the future and respective network (satellite, 5G or other) used for steering these vessels is available, it can also be used for data transfer. These future operations require new and innovative digital tools. Autonomy will massively reduce the amount of personnel and time required. It will reduce costs per data set collected. The amount of data will be constantly and exponentially growing.
“When will you be ready?” rather than critical questions, this has been the typical response the TrueOcean founders received when presenting their platform to wind energy companies. “The willingness to invest in offshore wind farms is back after years of zero growth,” explains Frithjof Hennemann. “We are lucky with our timing.” Just recently, the German government passed the new Wind Energy at Sea Act, which calls for at least 30 gigawatts of energy to be produced offshore by 2030. Companies are now ramping up efforts to accelerate their projects. However, their digital infrastructure is not prepared for the new expectations.
As early as 2019, TrueOcean founder Jann Wendt, who has been involved in various maritime research projects as an expert and investor, recognized the need to catch up: “Lots of companies still used hard drives to bring survey data ashore for analysis. It took weeks until results were available and weeks again until measurements could be adjusted and new results were evaluated.” Conventional cloud solutions are not suited for the maritime industry; downloading such huge volumes of data would be too costly. Jann Wendt saw an opportunity in the market – and founded TrueOcean with Frithjof Hennemann and Onno Bliß.
From September 27 to 30, 2022, TrueOcean will exhibit at the world’s leading trade fair WindEnergy Hamburg and will present its maritime data platform to interested wind energy stakeholders in a live demo (Hall B7, Booth JIU.005).
The company was founded in Kiel in 2019 by Jann Wendt, Frithjof Hennemann and Onno Bliß. The team offers a smart data management platform for blue economy players.
TrueOcean’s maritime data platform enables digital collaboration for data management & sharing, digital map centric work, quality control, data processing and simplifies the scalability of maritime projects. A northern German tech group with annual revenues of more than €4 billion has been on board as an investor since 2022.
TrueOcean’s goal is to digitize the ocean to support the shift toward sustainable maritime economic solutions. TrueOcean has already received several awards before its product launch, including the Vision Award 2021, and the company was selected by Startus Insights as one of the "Top 5 Cloud Computing Startups" for the maritime industry 2022.
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