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Ronald Spithout wins SMART4SEA Leadership Award


Inmarsat Maritime president receives prestigious digitalisation award in virtual ceremony

Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, is proud to announce that Ronald Spithout, President, Inmarsat Maritime, has won the SMART4SEA 2021 Leadership Award.

Developed as part of the SAFETY4SEA family of events, the SMART4SEA Awards celebrate “Smart Excellence & Sustainable Shipping”. The SMART4SEA Leadership Award recognises individuals who have “provided industry leadership and contributed towards smarter shipping throughout [their] career”.

Spithout accepted the honour during a SMART4SEA Awards ceremony on 17 February, staged virtually due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic in place of the regular event held at the Yacht Club of Greece, Piraeus. His selection recognises a longstanding contribution to smarter shipping, with special focus on his impact on maritime digitalisation since being appointed President, Inmarsat Maritime in 2014, at a pivotal moment in the smart shipping revolution.

In 2016, Spithout oversaw the launch of Fleet Xpress, the first globally available, high-speed broadband solution for marine operations from a single communications provider. Less than five years later, the solution had been installed on over 10,000 vessels. Fleet Xpress has enabled the most comprehensive suite of services for shipping: ‘Fleet Data’ – an end-to-end IoT platform for data collection; ‘Fleet Connect’ – dedicated, independent bandwidth for Certified Application Providers; the cybersecurity solution ‘Fleet Secure’; the crew WiFi portal ‘Fleet Hotspot’, as well as a host of other solutions for shipping.

Spithout’s tenure has also seen Inmarsat prioritising its focus on original research into maritime digitalisation.  The company commissioned the highly influential Trade 2.0 and Welfare 2.0 studies, and the recently published ‘Digitalisation Uncovered: What’s Next for Shipping?’. He is also a driving force behind Inmarsat’s Open Innovation Challenge, which nurtures new technologies and start-ups, aiming to enhance crew safety, health and wellbeing in the maritime and offshore sectors.

On receiving the award, Spithout commented: “I am delighted to accept the 2021 SMART4SEA Leadership Award, which is a significant honour and puts me alongside some very distinguished company. However, this award more truly recognises the major role Inmarsat solutions are playing in the digital transformation of the maritime sector and the dedicated team of professionals behind their delivery, implementation and support. I would also like to thank the SMART4SEA Awards organisers for their continuing work in encouraging a technologically progressive culture throughout the maritime industry.

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