Send us a text Imagine an industry so vital that 90% of everything you touch has traveled on it, yet so traditional that innovation often struggles to find a foothold. This is the maritime world that Caitlin Hardy, founder of Nessie, has dedicated her career to transforming. From her early days building tiny autonomous sailboats at the US Naval Academy to founding a company that helps startups navigate the complex waters of maritime commerce, Hardy brings a refreshing perspective to one of h...
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Send us a text Imagine an industry so vital that 90% of everything you touch has traveled on it, yet so traditional that innovation often struggles to find a foothold. This is the maritime world that Caitlin Hardy, founder of Nessie, has dedicated her career to transforming. From her early days building tiny autonomous sailboats at the US Naval Academy to founding a company that helps startups navigate the complex waters of maritime commerce, Hardy brings a refreshing perspective to one of h...
Redefining Maritime Innovation: Camilla Nylund from OptiLift on Autonomous Cranes and Future Mobility
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11 months ago
Redefining Maritime Innovation: Camilla Nylund from OptiLift on Autonomous Cranes and Future Mobility
Send us a text Discover how OptiLift is redefining the future of autonomous crane technology with Camilla Nylund, their visionary Managing Director. As we chart the company's journey from a 2009 project to a trailblazer in maritime innovation, you'll gain insights into their groundbreaking work alongside Palfinger to unveil the first autonomous crane in 2027. Camilla sheds light on her remarkable career shift from logistics and oil and gas to leading OptiLift, sharing the pivotal moments that...
The Autonomy Journals
Send us a text Imagine an industry so vital that 90% of everything you touch has traveled on it, yet so traditional that innovation often struggles to find a foothold. This is the maritime world that Caitlin Hardy, founder of Nessie, has dedicated her career to transforming. From her early days building tiny autonomous sailboats at the US Naval Academy to founding a company that helps startups navigate the complex waters of maritime commerce, Hardy brings a refreshing perspective to one of h...