Marispace-X is featured in Marine Technology Pocast

Marispace-X is featured in Marine Technology Pocast

The maritime dataspace project Marispace-X, that is co-funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and that was initiated by north.io, is featured in the podcast of the German Association for Marine Technology. 

Marispace X is a Gaia-X-based cloud dataspace where all maritime data could be accessible in the future. This data is important for all projects in the sea, on the seabed, on the water. Why it makes sense to collect all this maritime data in one place in the future, and what advantages it will bring, is something podcast host and TV presenter Bärbel Fenning talked about with Jann Wendt, CEO north.io. The podcast is produced in cooperation with the German Association for Marine Technology.

‍Listen here to the Podcast episode in English.

 

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