Geollect wins ADMIRALTY Maritime Insurance Innovation Challenge
The UKHO has announced Geollect as the winner of the second ADMIRALTY Marine Innovation Programme challenge: 'Transforming Maritime Risk & Insurance'
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Launched last year in collaboration with RE_SET, the programme aims to help start-ups and innovators develop new solutions that support safe, secure and thriving oceans. The programme's second innovation challenge focused on ‘Transforming Maritime Risk & Insurance', with entrants tasked with identifying, trialing and proving how marine geospatial data can be used to enhance maritime insurance products.
Geollect's solution for the Maritime Insurance Challenge
For this challenge, Geollect demonstrated how marine data sets such as bathymetry, maritime limits and AIS heatmaps, could enrich a number of dashboards that assist with sanction compliance, underwriting, loss prevention and investigation functions.
By unlocking access to this data, these solutions will help experts across maritime insurance to increase awareness of hazards, understand the context for vessel behaviour and build a richer picture of the wider maritime environment.
As the challenge winner, Geollect will collaborate with the UKHO, utilising marine geospatial data and expertise to develop an alpha product for the maritime insurance sector.
Geollect COO
"As pioneers of new automated data driven solutions, we are really proud to have been selected to participate in this programme.
"As well as accessing impactful data, we are really looking forward to working alongside experienced specialists from the UKHO. Between us we can develop effective solutions to address challenges in a number of areas of maritime risk. Adding the powerful UKHO brand will turbocharge our product offering and we can really help bring their data to life"
"We're delighted to announce Geollect as the winner of our Maritime Insurance Challenge and are extremely excited to work with them over the coming months.
"Ultimately, insurance providers need access to the widest range of accurate data that can help them quantify the risks ships face. By integrating a wider range of geospatial information into their products, Geollect can help the sector develop a greater understanding of the maritime environment."
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