MPA enlists tech leaders to digitise the maritime sector

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pstrongOne of MPA's partners is Amazon Web Services./strong/p pThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) forged partnerships with industry giants to accelerate the maritime industry's digital transformation, including Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore forged partnerships with industry giants to accelerate the maritime industry's digital transformation, including Amazon Web Services .

The government will also tap into the Amazon Sustainability Data Initiative to help minimise the cost and time required to acquire and analyse large sustainability datasets. MPA is also developing an AI-enabled Next Generation Vessel Traffic Management System to accommodate the traffic volume in hub ports.

MPA is also developing a Satellite Resource Management Platform to capture satellite images for time-critical missions.

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