Madrid, Spain. 3 March 2022 – La Marina de Valencia, the maritime district of innovation and creativity, is making great strides towards becoming a port 4.0. The latest project, developed with the help of Telefonica Tech, consists of transforming the traditional supply posts for boats into intelligent points.
It is a pilot system based on the use of Telefonica Tech’s IDoT technology, which brings together technologies related to cybersecurity, cloud computing, certification and 5G connectivity. The system also uses CapaciCard to facilitate identification of both users and devices, and includes a blockchain layer to guarantee the immutability of data.
The project was presented at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, which was attended by the director of strategy of La Marina de Valencia, Jose Frasquet, and the heads of seafaring and security of the Valencian dock, Manuel Michel and Joaquin Romero.
Consumption control and digital management
The new intelligent supply towers will allow the user to link their smartphone to the supply point, in order to control and manage the consumption of their vessel via an app.
In terms of port management, this system will provide greater agility and will allow consumption to be measured remotely by means of a technological platform, which at the same time will offer new services to customers, such as Internet access and information of interest on their vessels and facilities in real time. La Marina currently has around 1,000 recreational boating moorings that are managed manually.
This innovative system also has an important link to sustainability, one of the priorities of La Marina de Valencia, as the new supply points will enable the early detection of possible fresh water leaks from boats, among other common problems.
“We intend to make a qualitative leap in our mooring service for boats, placing us at the forefront of ports 4.0. In addition, this digitalisation will allow us to obtain information that we didn’t have until now in order to respond to needs and problems”, says Jose Frasquet, strategic director of La Marina de Valencia.
Sergio de los Santos, director of innovation and the cybersecurity & cloud lab at Telefonica Tech, says, “This is an innovative project in which Telefonica Tech uses its disruptive and patented technologies to help digitally transform the nautical sector. It is another example of how technology contributes to creating more efficient and sustainable systems”.
La Marina de Valencia is a field of experimentation of new technologies aimed at improving use and sustainability; it is a maritime district of innovation and creativity.
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