Innovation in the MCA gets a boost from joint project with university

Ongoing work by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency on decarbonisation and autonomous vessels is being boosted by joint research projects with Southampton University and Maritime Institute (SMMI).
The MCA’s Maritime Future Technologies team will be working with two post-graduate research students to carry out a written review of academic studies related to technology around emission reduction.
This will help the MCA support and enable safe testing and development of future fuel technologies on UK registered vessels, especially as the industry looks for ways of reaching zero-emission shipping.
Ashley Stehr, Assistant Director Maritime Future Technologies said: ‘As the maritime authority, it’s important for the MCA to take a lead in dealing with the ambitious decarbonisation challenges set for the maritime industry by the International Maritime Organization and the UK Government.
‘These research placements will be the first of many as we continue to work towards cleaner seas in innovative and exciting ways.’
More information is available about the project here: https://lnkd.in/gYNdtsp

Photo by Sharon McCutcheon 

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