Discover where the products of Smart-Ship are already implemented!
RV Wim Wolff
On board of the Research Vessel Wim Wolff, owned by the NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Smart-Ship has integrated its throttle levers to allow for optimal interaction with the hybrid propulsion system.
On board the Scintilla Maris Explorer Yacht, Smart-Ship has integrated its throttle levers to allow for optimal interaction with the hybrid propulsion system.
On board the recently launched Vertom Joy, Smart-Ship has implemented its intuitive graphical user interface to allow for optimal power usage and interaction with the hybrid propulsion system.
In 2023 Smart-Ship installed its force-feedback Azimuth controls on board of two very special, fully electric ferries Gorichem XII and Altena VI’. The vessels are currently sailing between Gorinchem, Sleeuwijk, Hardinxveld, Werkendam and Woudrichem.
In 2023 Seafar and Smart-Ship embarked on a journey where Smart-Ship is going to implement its force-feedback controls in the remote control stations of Seafar in Antwerp, Duisburg and Rotterdam.
“it's amazing how quickly the people at Smartship turn fresh and innovative ideas into valuable applications”
''Haptic azimuth levelers: a truly versastile solution to have an easily adoptable training tool which can mimic the behaviour of several azimuth controls on the market. In this way the reality feeling is further enhanced in the simulator scenario and the trainee is more confident as the equipment behaves like on his real life ship.''
“They simply have the best product in the market! A professional team that has a solution for everything.”
''Their technology can be used to sail on small fast inflatable boats in challenging weather conditions at high speeds, and on board of many other vessels. All in all a very modern technology which is everything that appeals to younger sailors doing adventurous work.''
'' A truly versastile solution to have an easily adoptable training tool which can mimic the behaviour of several azimuth controls on the market. In this way the reality feeling is further enhanced in the simulator scenario and the trainee is more confident as the equipment behaves like on his real life ship.''