Ecospray along with relayr shake hands in order to create new IoT-based desulphurization solutions, driving the sector towards an increasingly digital, efficient and environmentally sustainable future.
Under their collaboration, the two companies will allow the creation of a new generation of emission control equipment: smart scrubbers managed using artificial intelligence.
To better explain, the partnership between Ecospray and relayr will enable the creation of new intelligent systems for the management of maritime emission control equipment.
For the record, Ecospray Technologies is specialized in integrated solutions for the green conversion of the maritime and land industries as well as the reduction of dependency on fossil fuels.
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Part of Carnival Group since 2013, Ecospray operates at global level, offering systems aimed at making industrial processes more sustainable through the purification and treatment of pollutants, from emission removal to fuel saving and water filtration.
“Being part of Carnival Corporation has given us the opportunity to implement high-performance and reliable technological solutions in record time. We were enabled to gain experience across the entire fleet and unparalleled sailing experience, which has allowed us to build robust and use case specific innovations at speed,”
….said Stefano Di Santo, CEO of Ecospray.
As explained, the integration of relayr’s IIoT and AI offering tailored to the devices allows to guarantee constant compliance with IMO regulations for the containment of air pollution in the maritime environment.
What is more, partners will give operators the ability to constantly monitor and analyze the scrubbers’ performance in an effort to ensure longer equipment life and fuel savings by optimizing pumping operations.
“This partnership allows us to enter a new market – bringing high added value with IIoT solutions, helping to exploit the full potential of the control systems machines, and ultimately contributing to the reduction of harmful gas emissions.”
… says Josef Brunner, CEO of relayr.
Concluding, both sides goal to adopt an Equipment as a Service (EaaS) model. Unlike the traditional asset purchase model, EaaS is based on a pay-per-use offering, in which equipment is no longer purchased but provided in exchange for a usage fee.