Life Aboard the Floating Office: The Seafarer's Perspective

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As part of our Career Connect Washington Maritime Sector ongoing work, we actively track, document, and inform about emerging technologies and trends. Seafarers’ increasing dependence on digital technologies for both work and leisure highlights the need for onboard connectivity that is fast, reliable, and ‘always on’, says Inmarsat report ‘The Digital Wave’. Published by Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat business, The Digital Wave: Transforming vessels into floating offices and remote homes examines how crews and shore-based teams are using digital technologies today – and the connectivity they rely on during work and leisure time. Go to this link to read the full article published by The Maritime Executive https://www.maritime-executive.com/editorials/life-aboard-the-floating-office-the-seafarer-s-perspective

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