ABS Wavesight™, the Software-as-a-Service division of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), recently hosted its Vision and Value Summit in Singapore. This event gathered users of ABS Wavesight software, industry stakeholders, and local experts for a full day of collaboration and forward-thinking dialogue aimed at enhancing the maritime industry.
The summit provided a unique platform for attendees to engage with leaders and product teams from ABS and ABS Wavesight. Participants took part in interactive sessions addressing pressing industry challenges, including regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and sustainability.
The discussions highlighted how innovative software solutions are essential for achieving smarter and more resilient maritime operations. This initiative underscores ABS Wavesight’s mission to cultivate a collaborative environment where new ideas can emerge and effective solutions can develop.
Staci Satterwhite, CEO of ABS Wavesight, expressed excitement about the event, stating, “We’re thrilled to have hosted this event in Singapore, a hub of maritime excellence. Bringing our users and stakeholders together is about building a shared vision for a safer and more sustainable maritime future.
Our commitment to the APAC region has never been clearer, and we’re excited to keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.”
During the summit, attendees were introduced to recent product updates, showcasing enhancements to ABS Wavesight’s software suite, which includes Nautical Systems, Carbon Diligence, and eLogs. These improvements aim to provide users with better insights and operational performance.
Live demonstrations illustrated how these innovations can be seamlessly integrated into daily operations, reinforcing ABS Wavesight’s dedication as a reliable partner in navigating the complexities of the maritime industry. Overall, the event emphasized ABS Wavesight’s strong connections to the Asia-Pacific region and its commitment to delivering innovative technology solutions tailored to meet local needs, paving the way for a more integrated and capable maritime industry in the region and beyond.