Developer Partners
SeaZone HydroSpatial, Charted Vector and Charted Raster datasets provide an ideal background map or base reference layer for application developers working on the desktop and Internet. SeaZone works closely with information solution developers to ensure that SeaZone data is understood and displayed properly and to the end customer requirement and satisfaction. Examples of where SeaZone data has been used in application development include:
- Distributed Database Fishing Vessel Tracking System for the Irish Navy
- Vessel Tracking System using AIS for the Port of Felixstowe
- Passage Planning and Monitoring System for Airbus (shipment of A380 wings)
- As input to hydrodynamic and environmental modelling systems
For more information on the benefits of becoming a SeaZone Developer Partner, please contact us.
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AAWS has extensive experience of providing intranet and extranet provision to medium and large organisations across multiple industry sectors. In the marine sector, AWS uses SeaZone data for background and intelligent mapping. For example, Charted Raster is used within AWS's man overboard (MOB) mapping and tracking application for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). |
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Thales Communications is the world's largest suppliers of professional electronics systems for defence and civil applications. Thales is renowned as a leading player in the provision of tracking systems around the world and has an enviable reputation in the fields of marine communications and security, where SeaZone data is used as background and intelligent mapping. |
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SeaRoc specialises in marine and engineering support exclusively to the Marine Renewable Energy Sector, providing a wide range of services in design, consent and construction. SeaRoc's SeaPlanner™ software is an essential tool for the planning for construction, operations and maintenance activities offshore. SeaPlanner uses SeaZone data products, such as SeaZone HydroSpatial, for its base mapping. |
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