MCA & DfT awarded million pound funding to boost autonomous shipping industry
The autonomous and smart shipping industry is set to receive
a boost, after the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA) and the Department for
Transport (DfT), in collaboration with the National Oceanography Centre’s (NOC)
Marine Robotics Innovation Centre, successfully secured £1million in a bid to
accelerate the UK into a world-leading position in this area.
The funding, awarded by the UK
Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy’s
Regulators’ Pioneer Fund, will be used to pioneer new ways of regulating the
autonomous and smart shipping industries to help them deliver innovative new
technologies to the traditional maritime sector.
The global autonomous shipping
industry is predicted to grow into a $136 billion behemoth by 2030, with UK
businesses already playing a key role. The
funding will see the creation of the Maritime Autonomy Regulation Lab, where
regulators from the MCA and DfT can work with academia and support industry to
promote on-water testing and flagship projects and help the UK grow its
presence in the global marketplace.
Shipping Minister Nusrat Ghani said: “Emerging technology will help the UK’s maritime sector
evolve to be more efficient, safer and greener.
“Technology
and innovation is a key part of Maritime 2050, which will set a vision for how
our maritime sector will grow and ensure we are ready to maximise its
potential.
“This
£1 million funding will support us to work alongside industry and researchers
to ensure our approach to the regulation of autonomous shipping is informed and
aligned with developments in technology.”
Sir Alan Massey, CEO of the MCA
said: “Autonomous shipping will play an increasing role in the future of the
maritime industry. This new funding represents
an enormous opportunity to accelerate the great work we’re doing to support our
maritime industries.
“We have already seen an
extraordinary demand for this regulatory work and we are confident that we can
drive forward future-ready regulations, to be best placed to respond to the
challenges and opportunities this fast-moving industry will bring.”
Aidan Thorn, Marine Robotics Innovation Centre Manager for the NOC said: “The National
Oceanography Centre, alongside partners in our Marine Robotics Innovation
Centre, are at the forefront of the innovation that will enable greater
utilisation of marine autonomy. As these technologies become more prevalent in
the ocean the need to regulate their operation also increases. This new Lab
will enable key stakeholders to engage in this important element of autonomous
operations at sea.”
Business Secretary Greg Clark said: “The UK’s
regulatory environment is recognised as being among the best in the world and
through our modern Industrial Strategy we are building a business environment
in which Britain’s dreamers, developers and disruptors can continue to
thrive.
“The Regulators’ Pioneers Fund will mean innovative
projects such as the Maritime Autonomy Regulation Lab can be established,
further strengthening our regulatory system and ensuring that it keeps pace
with the innovation and technological advances needed to power our economy now
and in the future.”